Learn to Windsurf - Simulator Part 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

Ellen Faller demonstrates on the Land Simulator at the 2007 Austin Windsurf Club Learn to Windsurf Clinic

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  • thanks @jjpski, is there any video about the water phase then? something like Learn to Windsurf - Water Part 1 ? may you include the link?

  • @viditibi Sorry, no water phase here. I'm sure there are tons out there.

  • is there any part 3?

  • @viditibi 2 parts on the simulator, next is the water.

  • i´d like to know how to build a windsurf simulator...

    please feel free to contact me...thx

    by the way...nice video

  • There are several options out there, google "windsurf simulator". It's basically a lazy susan beefed up to be able to support the weight of the board and a person.

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  • great! out of all surfing vids on youtube you're the first one to explain how to slow down thanx!

  • 02jump... um... starboard? isnt that begginer gear? u need to go on a real team, starboard gear is real simple... sorry

  • Thank you, I live in Australia and in AUstralia in the part of the place I live is perfect for windsurfing. And water is really always hot.

    So which windusrf should I choose I want a fast going one?

    Bigger board or bigger sail is better ? OR both should be big ??

  • Also, if there are a lot of windsurfers at your beach, most will be more than eager to help you choose/find equipment. Just ask.

  • 1. It's never too late to learn. If you can walk, you can windsurf with proper instruction.

    2. This information is just an aide. Your best chance is if you can find a real windsurfing school. Although many have learned on their own, the experience is much better and faster if you get a trained professional to teach you in person.

    3. Most major sailboard manufacturers have entry level equipment that works for a wide range of sailors. A larger board and smaller sail are best to learn on.

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