November 28, 2013

Forward Loop Question

November has been a slow time for windsurfing over here on Maui so not much going on lately....... It is nice to have a break but after a few days, the craving to be back on the water still eats me up!
I got a quick question today via email asking about some forward loops techniques- so wanted to share it so anyone else out there might pick up a few tricks!

Question: With overpowered forwards and high forwards do you have the same control as those at 10-15 feet? I worry about getting blasted on the landing but assume you just shoot downwind and throw a more downwind rotation.

Answer: Yeah, well the higher you go the slower you need to rotate. As you are going up, you want to be stalling out and delaying your rotation so you don’t just over rotate and obliterate yourself….. i think you have more control the higher you go because you have so much room to rotate that you just fall into it. I don’t start my rotation till I reach the apex of a big jump over 10 feet! You don’t want to pull as hard with your back hand as you would when doing a quick one not that high off the water- or you might find yourself entering into a double forward- and let me tell you a 1.5 forward really wakes you up!

If you have never done a forward loop before but have that burning desire, here is a video to learn the steps in working up to your first one!

November 2, 2013

Aloha Classic 2013

Wow- talk about an epic week of conditions...... Finally the Aloha Classic came back to Maui and what a show it has been! If you have not been here to watch it on the beach, you can watch it right now from the live cast coverage that has been taking place! Kai Katchedorian has been commentating the daily activity with incredible style and grace, just like his sailing! Check out this link here and get caught up: http://www.alohaclassicmaui.com

BIG congrats to new PWA World Champion Marcilio "brawzinho" Browne- he earned his title with heavy pressure! Great to see such a good guy take it this year! Another big shout out to Levi Siver who won his first ever PWA Contest with grace and style- he was definitely the man we are used to seeing blitzing Hookipa everyday! Way to go Levi!!!

As for me, I'm stoked to have gotten to sail out there with all the boys and get to hit some lips and take some waves on the head to let me know I'm still alive! Kev ripped it pretty hard and took down some names, he was sailing with pure style and consistency as normal. He is a huge inspiration to me out there on the water! Keep ripping brotha-

A huge thanks to all the photographers out there that went out of their way to showcase this great event. The Fish Bowl Diaries Team is a great place to see a ton of great shots as well as Jimmy Hepp's page

Enjoy the pics, make your comments and give props to everyone that made it happen!

Kp One Hand. Thanks Sofie for the great shot!

Thanks Sofie for the great shot!

Jimmie Hepp snapped this shot of Matt blitzing through the single elimination

Jimmie Hepp snapped this shot of Matt blitzing through the single elimination

October 28, 2013

Tourists of the Sea- Episode 1

Tourists of The Sea - Episode One - Arroyo Laguna - Kevin Pritchard + Graham Ezzy from Johannes Neumann on Vimeo.

Its always a risk leaving the warm waters of Maui. For our trip to Arroyo Laguna we had been wanting to do something on the west coast for quite some time. We watched and waited, and pulled the trigger 2 days before leaving, saw a good forecast and left home to set out on our tourist adventure.

I had never traveled with Graham before. We had talked about it, but we just could never nail down some dates that worked for us both. So our adventures were fresh, the hopes were high and we set out to sail the seas of the california coast. For me it was fun to go back, Arroyo was one of our favorite spots as a family growing up. I knew it was going to be fun.

We showed up at the beach like total windsurf pro tourists. Boards stacked on the roof, sails, masts, everything piling out of the car. The locals shook their heads as we got out, immediately started getting our boards off and shit flying everywhere. Just like a typical tourist.
Sailing with Graham is always fun. He is inspires me to try something new with his no fear, go for it style. Pushing his limits as well as mine.

For the trip our idea was that he would film some and I would film some as well, taking turns sailing and filming. The only thing we learned is that he was a much better filmer than I am. He has the patience to get the shot. I don't. I hate sitting on the beach, I hate watching and watching. Maybe it is something new in my mind, maybe it is something new with my filming, maybe it is something new in my sailing, but whatever it is, it sure brings me to realize that windsurfing is my favorite sport in the world.

Arroyo is not an untouched land, it just needs to be remembered. The side off shore winds and rippable waves make it what I think is the most high performance wave spots on the California Coast. For some reason, our road trips always take us to California. Being a tourist in familiar land helps us where we know the sea. Being tourists of the Sea ...

October 22, 2013

Handling High Wind Chop

Sometimes hitting chop at full speed can be pretty scary. We have all heard the saying “speed is your friend” and most of the time it is. When most people see chop coming at them, their first reaction is to slow down. When that happens, they straighten the legs and head up into the wind and usually end up hitting the steepest part of the chop and get bucked off! Sound familiar?
When I see chop coming at me, I hit the gas! I usually bear off the wind, bend my knees and stick my butt out so that I can absorb the bumps. My “SEVEN 7” stance turns into a “SIX 6”. Bearing off the wind also takes some of the edge off the wind chop and won’t send me flying. This is where those LONGER harness lines really help out! You are able to get further away from your rig and stay in control.
If things are really out of hand and you are getting bounced all over the place, get out of your harness lines, drop your butt down into the water and hang downward on your boom. This stance forces you to bend those knees and get low..... It isn’t the prettiest looking stance but it will do the job and save you from getting flicked around. The name of the game is being in control and having fun!
Equipment setup for choppy conditions has a couple rules I like to go by-
• Having the mastrack forward helps keep the nose of the board low and down- this equals less tail walking.
• Putting your foot straps further inboard will give you more control, especially in the turns.
• If you are spinning out a lot, move your fin further back or your foot straps forward if your using a powerbox or tuttle box board.
• Make sure you have enough downhaul in your sail- too little and you will be getting thrown all over the place.
• The more overpowered you are, the more outhaul you can pull on- This kills some of the power in your rig and makes it easier to control.
Now all you need is some wind and water- get out there and GAS IT!

I like this shot of Kevin in his high wind stance, weight is LOW, Knees are BENT, Rig is upright, Arms extended and he is in perfect control and ready for anything that comes at him. How long do you think those harness lines are??

October 10, 2013

Some Windsurfing Tips

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This photo popped into my inbox from Paula over at Windchaser Photography.  She asked few questions and wanted me to examine this shot - I thought it was something that we could all learn from so here some dialect back and forth -
"Hi Matt,
I was wondering if you could do me a huge favor. Could you just look at this pic my husband took of me yesterday. Is my hand too close to the mast? arms too far apart? any other suggestions. The boom height and harness line length feel good.
Thanks in advance for taking the time.
Aloha!
Paula

Here is my reply:
"HI Paula,

No problem……. when I look at the shot a couple things stand out-

yes, your front hand looks too far forward-
I can also see a lack of mast foot pressure going on there- see how it looks like your weight is on your heels and you are pulled over the side of the board too much to windward- think about getting your weight on your toes more, dropping your butt down to engage the harness lines and get more mast foot pressure to keep the board driving from the mast- make sense?
Also, check you head where it is looking- if you are trying to go upwind, you should be looking upwind!
Same with the hips, if you twist your hips upwind, you are in a better position to cruise upwind more naturally.

Some other things to think about would be to really focus on using your body weight to engage the harness and let the harness do the work- this also achieves the mast foot pressure we are looking for AND takes the work out of the arms!

Food for thought……

Hope to see you on the water : }

A few simple things that can correct a lot of issues that a lot of windsurfers have- My favorite words of wisdom are:
LOOK where you want to go and STAY LOW!!!

October 9, 2013

Forecasts for Maui

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Look at this disaster of a forecast...... OH NOOOO!!! The arrows are going every direction, looks like someone is really confused? Maybe yes, Maybe no...... Someone once told me, "the only people that try to predict the weather around here are fools or out of towners!" I always loved that line and use it all the time. Maui is quite unique in how the wind blows- as long as you have the right flow pattern of a North/NorthEast breeze it normally increases and accelerates through the valley between Haleakala and the West Maui Mountains. When the wind is very on-shore, that means you might venture over to Kihei as the wind increases through the valley and hits the south side with more vengeance! It has more time to "funnel" between the mountains and increases in a side/side off direction. Even though the water is flat with small chop you can still get out there for a good time. If waves are your thing, waiting around till 2pm at Kanaha for the strongest wind of the day may only let you get schlogging out on a 6.2 on your SUP board- plenty of fun there. If that doesn't do it for you, jump in the car to Kihei and you could be overpowered on your 4.7! There are a couple places I look to see what the conditions "MIGHT" do during the course of the week- Here they are:
This one below tells me the flow pattern and direction:
http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=53

This one tells me a little more of what is going on:
http://www.hawaiiweathertoday.com/glenns-daily-weather-narrative/

For Daily updates and live action this works perfectly:
http://www.mauiwindcam.com/streaming/kanaha/

To see how the conditions look at Hookipa, this is a good one when it is working:
http://www.mamasbeachcam.com

September 19, 2013

Use your harness!

You guys have all heard me preaching about longer harness lines and using your body to do the work..... I had to share this video of a run all the way from the outside at Kanaha to the inside, no hands- practicing what I preach! When you are dialed in and comfy, you know it. If you aren't sure when you are dialed in, might be time to figure it out!

September 11, 2013

How to set up your Thruster

Here is an quick tip from MFC on how to set up your fins.

MFC Thruster Set Up from MFC HAWAII on Vimeo.

August 6, 2013

Baja is the Best

Man you got to love this spot. Wind, waves, and good times! You dont know until you go and this Punta San Carlos delivered once again. Four days of a fun swell with great wind and so hot moves. Camille won Levi second and I took third. I really want a win down there, guess I will have to wait till next year. Hope you enjoy the video.

AWT Quatro Desert Showdown from American Windsurfing Tour on Vimeo.

July 20, 2013

Summer Fun

Vacation...... really? We live on Maui, where do you go for vacation everyone asks! Well we have been on the California road moving around the coast seeing family and friends! Always great to get back to the original home state. Took a ride up to San Fran, got to see the mighty America's cup boys playing around- not much wind for them but pretty impressive to say the least!

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Been hanging in Santa Barbara waiting for some wind and a swell to come together but no such luck... and now just got the word from KSmac for a 3am pickup to get down to Punta San Carlos for the South Swell that is pulling in now!! yahooooo.......

We have our July Wave Camp all booked out- it is gonna be a blast! Here you can have a peek at the workbooks......

Baja Wave Camp

As for fun, I have been being a 3.5 year old.... lots of fun, riding some BMX tracks around here with little man, hitting the skate parks and suntanning on the beach! Can't get much better than that!

Matt pritchard Sumer of Fun in Maui

 

 

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