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Although windsurfing inherently is an extremely
exciting adventure sport, there are some moves
that make it exhilarating and unforgettable.
One such technique is water start that has come
as a great boon for windsurfing. This technique
of water start has taken windsurfing to a completely
new level and in the process capturing the attention
of surfing enthusiasts like never before.
Water Start Guide
Water start refers to the technique wherein
after a fall in the water, the surfer gets on
board and gets himself into a sailing position.
This technique is the base for several advanced
windsurfing maneuvers like one-handed sailing,
dragging one leg in water while sailing and
such other difficult actions. To practice these
moves, learning the water start technique is
extremely vital.
1. The first step is to ensure that the board
is positioned in such a way that it points into
the wind while the mast is across the wind.
2. Then place yourself in such a way that the
rig is over your head while you hold the boom
with your backhand.
3. Then as your body extends to the back of
the board, place one foot on the board such
that the heel is between the footstraps. Keep
your arms extended at this point and bend your
back leg and then pull the board in from this
position.
4. At this point keep your eyes on the mast
base, pull in with your back arm and use your
front leg for greater upward thrust.
5. To get firmly on the board, kick hard with
your front leg while pulling your back foot
heel to your bottom simultaneously.
6. Then plant your other foot immediately on
to the board and ride. While riding keep your
back leg bent and arms extended and staying
in a low position.
7. Make sure you pump the rig so that it catches
the wind so that it propels you on to the board
from the water.
8. Once firmly on board, focus on keeping the
surf board as flat as possible and keep the
rig at a good distance. Once this is achieved,
you can start planing.
Things to Remember
You cannot water start in low wind conditions.
Water start requires moderate to strong wind
conditions as only strong winds can propel you
out of water. It is not recommended for beginners
to water start straight away in very deep waters.
Start with waist deep water and then gradually
move on greater depths. The natural progression
of water start:
a. Beach start
b. Deep water beach start
c. Water start with dragging one leg
d. Beach start in chest high water
e. The water start
It is recommended to use short boards with short
sails for water start as they do not require
great effort to sink under. Larger sails are
difficult to lift from the water and hence not
good for water starts.
Following these guidelines can help you in learn
the art of water start in windsurfing. Once
you master the waterstart, mastering complex
maneuvers like carve gybes would not be a great
challenge.
Although windsurfing inherently is an extremely
exciting adventure sport, there are some moves
that make it exhilarating and unforgettable
One such technique is water start that has come
as a great boon for windsurfing
About The Author
Marc Fredmen is an expert windsurfer and provides
guidance on different forms and techniques of
windsurfing on basic
windsurfing.
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