Wing Foiling is a relatively new sport that integrates windsurfing, kiteboarding, surfing, and foiling all into one!
Our Winging program has 4 steps to it.
1. Wind Theory/ Wind Window
2. Flying drills
3. Staying upwind/ Riding
4. Activating the Foil
We start off with us discussing the wind window and wind theory. Wind theory is the most important concept of learning how wind sports work. One can physically do all the right steps with the hydrofoil board and wing, but if the wind is not captured by the sail properly failure will ensue.
Secondly, we focus on how to fly the wing. It sounds simple enough, but having an understanding of what to do with the wing while in the water, can shed hours off of the learning curve.
Staying Upwind is a crucial skill for all wind sports. Learning this skill will help you practice safely and become a winger. Plus, "The Walk of Shame" or as I like to call it "The Walk of Gains" can get frustrating over time. So learning to stay Upwind, or reach back to where you starter from is key to avoid walking constantly when practicing.
Activating the Hydrofoil/ Foil can be very challenging, yet the experience is exhilarating and absolutely worth while. The feeling of flying on top of the water is unlike anything else. Our lesson program teaches our student's how to safely engage and ride on foil. All the while teaching how safely avoid dangerous crashes, "bail before you crash." If more practice with the Foil is needed, RAD offers Foil lessons behind a jetski which can speed up your foil learning curve.
THIS WING FOIL PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR ONE PERSON HAS 4 STEPS TO IT!
1. Wind Theory/ Wind Window
2. Flying drills
3. Staying upwind/ Riding
4. Activating the Foil
We start off with us discussing the wind window and wind theory. Wind theory is the most important concept of learning how wind sports work. One can physically do all the right steps with the hydrofoil board and wing, but if the wind is not captured by the sail properly failure will ensue.
Secondly, we focus on how to fly the wing. It sounds simple enough, but having an understanding of what to do with the wing while in the water, can shed hours off of the learning curve.
Staying Upwind is a crucial skill for all wind sports. Learning this skill will help you practice safely and become a winger. Plus, "The Walk of Shame" or as I like to call it "The Walk of Gains" can get frustrating over time. So learning to stay Upwind, or reach back to where you starter from is key to avoid walking constantly when practicing.
Activating the Hydrofoil/ Foil can be very challenging, yet the experience is exhilarating and absolutely worth while. The feeling of flying on top of the water is unlike anything else. Our lesson program teaches our student's how to safely engage and ride on foil. All the while teaching how safely avoid dangerous crashes, "bail before you crash." If more practice with the Foil is needed, RAD offers Foil lessons behind a jetski which can speed up your foil learning curve.
WANT TO LEARN HOW TO WING WITH A FAMILY MEMBER OR FRIEND?! RAD has you covered!
Our Winging program has 4 steps to it.
1. Wind Theory/ Wind Window
2. Flying drills
3. Staying upwind/ Riding
4. Activating the Foil
We start off with us discussing the wind window and wind theory. Wind theory is the most important concept of learning how wind sports work. One can physically do all the right steps with the hydrofoil board and wing, but if the wind is not captured by the sail properly failure will ensue.
Secondly, we focus on how to fly the wing. It sounds simple enough, but having an understanding of what to do with the wing while in the water, can shed hours off of the learning curve.
Staying Upwind is a crucial skill for all wind sports. Learning this skill will help you practice safely and become a winger. Plus, "The Walk of Shame" or as I like to call it "The Walk of Gains" can get frustrating over time. So learning to stay Upwind, or reach back to where you starter from is key to avoid walking constantly when practicing.
Activating the Hydrofoil/ Foil can be very challenging, yet the experience is exhilarating and absolutely worth while. The feeling of flying on top of the water is unlike anything else. Our lesson program teaches our student's how to safely engage and ride on foil. All the while teaching how safely avoid dangerous crashes, "bail before you crash." If more practice with the Foil is needed, RAD offers Foil lessons behind a jetski which can speed up your foil learning curve.
THIS LESSON IS DESIGN FOR 3 PARTICIPANTS FOR 3 HOURS!
Our Winging program has 4 steps to it.
1. Wind Theory/ Wind Window
2. Flying drills
3. Staying upwind/ Riding
4. Activating the Foil
We start off with us discussing the wind window and wind theory. Wind theory is the most important concept of learning how wind sports work. One can physically do all the right steps with the hydrofoil board and wing, but if the wind is not captured by the sail properly failure will ensue.
Secondly, we focus on how to fly the wing. It sounds simple enough, but having an understanding of what to do with the wing while in the water, can shed hours off of the learning curve.
Staying Upwind is a crucial skill for all wind sports. Learning this skill will help you practice safely and become a winger. Plus, "The Walk of Shame" or as I like to call it "The Walk of Gains" can get frustrating over time. So learning to stay Upwind, or reach back to where you starter from is key to avoid walking constantly when practicing.
Activating the Hydrofoil/ Foil can be very challenging, yet the experience is exhilarating and absolutely worth while. The feeling of flying on top of the water is unlike anything else. Our lesson program teaches our student's how to safely engage and ride on foil. All the while teaching how safely avoid dangerous crashes, "bail before you crash." If more practice with the Foil is needed, RAD offers Foil lessons behind a jet-ski which can speed up your foil learning curve.