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Old Thu, May-03-18, 15:30
ReneeH20 ReneeH20 is offline
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Originally Posted by thud123
I think that it's there's a lot less waterline and volume in front of the mast foot. It makes the board hard to keep straight and the nose from submerging underwater when not on foil. I was able to get a lot of non-foiling practice the other day so finding ways to adapt to it but super hard on body possition.

Like most things new from a physical perspective, I'm trying to use my thinking brain to control my body and test different things. This is part of the process of internalizing the things that work, mostly by trial, error and accident - there's really no one to share notes with - New Frontiers = embrace Fears





Ok. Thanks for the explanation. Learning a new skill is frustrating and fun. So frustrating when you are trying to make all those physical adjustments and failing. But oh the moment of triumph when it is finally mastered (or even first mastered). The struggle makes it that much sweeter.
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