Wing Foiling Lessons Day 1 LIVE with Ben at Liquid Blue Cabarete & Charles Osterlund!

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Hello from Liquid Blue Cabarete!
Charles Osterlund here and I hope you enjoyed the video! This video is similar to our most popular video to learning how to wing foiling though with a twist… it is live with a real student learning in real time.
The idea with this series is to show how a real student learns in real time wingfoiling. The sport has its intricacies though it is possible for anyone to learn with proper training.
Wingfoiling like kiteboarding has a “steep” learning curb that quickly tappers off. What this means is that in the beginning you will truly know very little and be a complete beginner though quickly with proper training you will develop skills and get exponentially better within a matter of days and hours.
Generally people learn the basics in 6-10 hours over the course of 3-5 days though this does not mean you know everything! You will always be learning in these sports. I am still learning after years of riding!
With an instructor you want to get up to a level where you can comfortably go out into the water, ride around foiling and get back to where you started. That is the first big milestone to reach to be considered a somewhat “independent rider”.
From that point you continue to practice at your pace and interest whether its transitions, swell/wave riding or freestyle tricks! The sport is so dynamic and there is no right or wrong progression after you get the basics
This video is a part of a series which is to document Bens entire wing foiling journey from zero to hero. The series will cover a good range of exercises both on land and on water with some theory to help you get started. I would always recommend checking out further videos on the channel as well others channels to get a solid theoretical foundation before practicing especially if by yourself. We always recommend if you have the chance to take lessons to do so as your learning curve will still be steep though it will be quicker and safer.
Remember that lots of practice play a key role when learning this extreme water sport, especially if you are a beginner and new to the foil so do not be discouraged as everyone progresses at their own rate.
Want to give a shout out to Dominican Republic as it is an amazing country to explore and the North Coast is the best spot for all of you willing to wind foil, surf, or kitesurf. We are based in Cabarete which is one of the most complete destinations for vacationing and water sports.
If you are thinking to come down make sure to connect with us and get all the information you need; our contact information is at the end of the description.
If you have any questions you’d like answered or video ideas you believe we should create content about or around please leave your thoughts in the comments section below or reach out to us via email or WhatsApp (will leave our contact information below). We are going to be releasing content consistently around water sports and Cabarete which is why I would also recommend subscribing to our KZread channel to get updates as soon as content is released.
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In every video I would like to remind everyone that Liquid Blue is more than just a KZread channel or a brick and mortar store, we're a complete experience. We can help you plan your trip to Cabarete and make sure you make the most of your time here. From finding the perfect spot to ride to hooking you up with the best accommodations, we've got you covered..

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  • @rancin99
    @rancin998 күн бұрын

    Hi Charles. The video definitely brings back memories of my day on the water in Cabarete and the challenge of balancing on the board plus trying to stand. After two years, I am now on the foil and working on staying balanced in gusty and shifting Iowa winds, but I am thankful for the instruction I received because I rely on it each time out on the water. Randy

  • @lbcabarete

    @lbcabarete

    8 күн бұрын

    Randy! Glad you are getting out there and pushing the limits. How many rides are out there in Iowa now? Whens the next trip down?

  • @rancin99

    @rancin99

    8 күн бұрын

    @@lbcabareteSeveral others are windfoiling but I have not seen any other wingfoilers. I hope to return soon to Cabarete with my wife since we really enjoyed our previous stay. Say hello to Francis.

  • @lbcabarete

    @lbcabarete

    8 күн бұрын

    @@rancin99 Roger that Randy! Sent your regards to him. Let us know when you are down-

  • @Style-plus-renovations-NZ
    @Style-plus-renovations-NZ4 ай бұрын

    Nice video. Great way to show and instruct a beginner winger. You should show more of these types of lessons.

  • @charlesosterlund7303

    @charlesosterlund7303

    4 ай бұрын

    Real life demo. No acting. On the spot learning with real mistakes and successes.

  • @Style-plus-renovations-NZ

    @Style-plus-renovations-NZ

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm currently not a winger but looking to take it up after selling my windfoiling setup. Your type of video is helping me with the decision (at age 62) to change to winging by showing real lessons. Keep it up Charles 👍@@charlesosterlund7303

  • @charlesosterlund7303

    @charlesosterlund7303

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Style-plus-renovations-NZBen is on day 2! Will be posting it and soon when I am back we do day 3/4/5 until he is riding! Let’s see-

  • @fabianmatas1286

    @fabianmatas1286

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks its really good to see specially not on full flat wáter like other videos

  • @charlesosterlund7303

    @charlesosterlund7303

    4 ай бұрын

    @@fabianmatas1286real life…. Not perfect conditions

  • @trev1978
    @trev19783 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Charles and Ben 👍 Charles what’s your opinion of starting with sup fins on wing board instead of foil to learn wing control? Cheers

  • @charlesosterlund7303

    @charlesosterlund7303

    3 ай бұрын

    You can though we personally don’t. Find it’s better to learn on the bigger gear you will actually use in the future. We only use a large SUP 200L if student has balancing issues. Wing control can be trained on land and on larger wing boards.

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