Re: What to Do?

From: Bob Galvan (kasplash@crl.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jul 02 1997 - 10:24:56 PDT


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Subject: Re: What to Do?
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Dennis,

Learning to jibe is the single most difficult step in our windsurfing
development. It took me a year to learn to do it all, then another year
to get halfway proficient at it.

It's not so much the gear as where you put everthing; your feet, your weight,
your rig, your butt, your attention...and it all changes with the wind.
I found a sailing skateboard very helpful when I was working on duck jibes.
Might help you too.

The ABK camp is highly recommended. They are up in Rio all of July and
some of August. Call now. 927-8835

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