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Recommended reading?

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Created by d11wtq > 9 months ago, 17 Jan 2014
d11wtq
VIC, 89 posts
17 Jan 2014 8:20PM
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I guess reading about windsurfing might not be the best way to gain skills/ideas, but I read a fair bit of technical stuff in my free time due to my work and wouldn't mind using that time to read up on windsurfing technique. Are there any classic/recommended books I might want to buy? Perhaps video is a better medium for something so physical, but not as convenient to carry around.

I suppose since I've mentioned it, what videos are worth buying? I've seen Guy Cribb's INtuition Core Skils DVD. Anything else? A lot of them look like they were filmed in the 80's!

jh2703
NSW, 1224 posts
17 Jan 2014 8:51PM
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The Guy Cribb one is excellent for core skill and cracking the carve gybe, Other ones you might want to track down are "beginner to winner" and "winner to wave sailor". There's also heaps of stuff on the net, Just google and you shall find.

jh2703
NSW, 1224 posts
17 Jan 2014 8:54PM
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....Also pop onto the Guy Cribb web site, He has heaps of downloadable pdf's you can download and read. They cover just about everything.

d11wtq
VIC, 89 posts
18 Jan 2014 7:22PM
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Thanks guys! I knew about the Guy Cribb PDFs. Definitely need to get a copy of his DVD, even if it does cost a small fortune.

Will have a look for that book, Gestalt, thanks!

Gestalt
QLD, 14671 posts
18 Jan 2014 8:25PM
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It's a good read. I've slowly been visiting some of the locations in it.

Zed
WA, 1274 posts
19 Jan 2014 7:59AM
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Youtube is great for learning things like gybes.

jirvin4505
QLD, 1087 posts
19 Jan 2014 10:44AM
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+++ YouTube is your friend :-)

I think I downloaded every clip on water starting trying to understand ;-).
I used media burner and itube apps to download copies onto iPhone - beats reading women's magazines when in waiting rooms or the loo :-)

Look for a series that includes peter hart giving tutorials Just search peter hart windsurf


He has an understandable seminar on planing from the same user

The DVD beginner to winner is indispensable for a beginner like me - I watch it all the time

I would get beginner to winner first - the Alan caldiz videos are also useful and affordable online from local shops


Keep blogging as it helps to reflect on your sessions

Cheers Jeff

Muppet
WA, 107 posts
19 Jan 2014 10:39AM
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Tricktionary 2 - Every manoeuvre you can think of explained plus many more you didn't even know existed!

Also the world kite and windsurfing guide which is available on this site is very comprehensive!

Faff
VIC, 1373 posts
21 Jan 2014 8:27AM
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Dasher's "The ABCs of Waterstarting" DVD.

steveh
WA, 113 posts
21 Jan 2014 7:27AM
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hi, if you can afford it, go on one of these windsurf clinics - you will learn heaps - Id recommend jem hall, he does one in mauritius in september, the rest are in europe mailny, or with guy cribb, or if maui is easier/closer for you, matt pritchad. If you cant afford it, get together with a mate and do video sessions of each other - seeing what you do is rather than what you think you're doing is the best feedback.

Faff
VIC, 1373 posts
24 Jan 2014 8:27AM
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steveh said..

hi, if you can afford it, go on one of these windsurf clinics - you will learn heaps - Id recommend jem hall, he does one in mauritius in september, the rest are in europe mailny, or with guy cribb, or if maui is easier/closer for you, matt pritchad. If you cant afford it, get together with a mate and do video sessions of each other - seeing what you do is rather than what you think you're doing is the best feedback.


IMO, you have to be intermediate for those things to be worthwhile.

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
24 Jan 2014 9:42AM
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I second "Trictionary II" - very good book.

The Cribb sheets also really really good. I laminated mine and take them to the beach.... leave them under a towel when you are practicing something in particular and refer to it when you need to........

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
24 Jan 2014 9:50AM
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Sam Ross has a great site. Nice videos etc.

www.sam-ross.co.uk/windsurfing/

Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
24 Jan 2014 9:50AM
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MrCranky said..

steveh said..

hi, if you can afford it, go on one of these windsurf clinics - you will learn heaps - Id recommend jem hall, he does one in mauritius in september, the rest are in europe mailny, or with guy cribb, or if maui is easier/closer for you, matt pritchad. If you cant afford it, get together with a mate and do video sessions of each other - seeing what you do is rather than what you think you're doing is the best feedback.


IMO, you have to be intermediate for those things to be worthwhile.


Not so. I have just been on one (Guy Cribb) and I would say there is something for everyone regardless of skill level.
Probably intermediates would get the most out of a clinic, having good background skills but still plenty to learn, but there is always more to learn in windsurfing and clinics are the quickest way to advance.

d11wtq
VIC, 89 posts
24 Jan 2014 2:34PM
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Yeah, I'd really like to get on an INtuition clinic. Will hold off until I feel like I've got all the basics down. I like the idea of going on one of his overseas clinics in Europe or somewhere else and doing it as part of a longer holiday.



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