Yep, MTB 101: Where you look is where you go. Works in windsurfing, too. I'll see beginners getting all wibbly-wobbly looking at their hands, feet, board, water and I tell them to look up at the horizon and suddenly everything settles down like a switch just flipped. Helps in foiling, too. If you want to fly level, quit looking down the front of the board (like I do... ) and focus on the horizon, opposite shore, etc.
So when does foiling become like driving a car when you can just drive on autopilot, and do lots of other things like texting, surfing the web, shooting videos of your dog, making obscene gestures at other motorists?
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What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
"Look where you want to go" corollary in hang gliding is the "Only tree in the field syndrome"... an offense of which I am guilty.
webguy
Aprés windsurf. Hosts, Chris & Debbie, listen to Dave tell Dixie how high he can jump.
Barrett
So when does foiling become like driving a car when you can just drive on autopilot, and do lots of other things like texting, surfing the web, shooting videos of your dog, making obscene gestures at other motorists?
What happens in a black hole stays in a black hole.
Maybe use old gear like I do and the horizon will be more appealing
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