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burr hazen
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the windsurfing bible is a series of books of instruction, in 3 parts:
1. beginner instruction and light wind windsurfing
2. intermediate skills and moderate wind windsurfing
3. advanced techniques and high wind windsurfing
some books are free and others may be purchased individually or as a group.
for example, the 4 books in part 2, intermediate techniques & moderate wind windsurfing, are available together for $14.97. (the 4 books are 5, 6, 7 & 8 listed to the right)
the books are downloaded from this web site to your computer, which takes about 3 minutes.
techniques are taught in 6 steps, followed by detailed explanations of all mistakes made in each step. the books are fun, funny, and will help you advance to the next level. get the next book as you progress.
click the links to read excerpts (samples) of the books and to receive download information.
have fun and may your enjoyment of windsurfing be as great as mine.
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1. how's about this book |
the introduction to the windsurfing bible is free and will give you a deeper understanding of windsurfing and your own windsurfing ability. you also will learn which books of the windsurfing bible to read, and in what order. you'll get a few laughs, too. an excerpt of book 1 and a download link is available by clicking the title to the left. |
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2. necessary knowledge |
necessary knowledge is just that, necessary (not to mention free.) it covers basic to advanced windsurfing concepts that you need to understand to help learn new skills. also explained are terms and ideas used throughout the windsurfing bible. plus, you learn hlows: the simple keys to master new techniques. |
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part i. light-wind sailing |
buy all 4 books of part 1 together as a package! the link to the left also contains an introduction to windsurfing in light-wind, beginning techniques, and an explanation of the skills described by the 4 books in part i. |
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3. in the beginning |
books 3, 4 and 5 form the foundation upon which all of your windsurfing, for the rest of your life, is based. skills covered are rigging, carrying your gear, getting on the board without pain, uphauling, setting-sail, tacking, and gybing. |
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4. steering, stance & sailing |
this book expands the foundation formed in the previous books. you learn how to steer in all four directions, to sail comfortably without strain, and to handle all the different sailing situations that you will encounter. |
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part ii. moderate-wind sailing |
buy all 4 books of part 2 together as a package! the link to the left also contains an introduction to windsurfing in moderate-wind, intermediate techniques, and an explanation of the skills described by the 4 books in part 2. |
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5. moderate-wind stance & harness |
the first time you sail in higher wind and become overpowered by the sail, you will understand why this book is for you. it covers advanced techniques of setting-sail, the moderate wind stance, higher wind windsurfing techniques, how to handle gust, and how to comfortably and safely sail in your harness. |
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6. beachstart |
tired of uphauling? when you master this easy maneuver, your lower back will be eternally grateful. and, the beachstart is easy when you follow the six steps described in this book. the beachstop, a real crown pleaser, is also covered. |
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7. fast tack |
this is your first advanced turning technique. it is also one that you will use for as long as you windsurf. it is safe and dependable, even on a short board. it's also easy, when you follow the six steps. |
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8. flare gybe |
the flare gybe is the appropriate turn in the majority of windsurfing conditions found throughout the world. use it on a long board or a short board when light wind prevents the use of footstraps. it also is the basis for the carved gybe recovery explained in book 11. |
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part iii. high-wind sailing |
an introduction to windsurfing in high-wind, advanced techniques, and an explanation of the skills described by the 5 books in part iii. it's free and the complete excerpt is available by clicking the link to the left. |
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9. high-wind stance & footstraps |
besides the high-wind footstrap stance, other skills are how to get into your footstraps without rounding upwind, how to sail fast, how to sail upwind (thus avoiding a rescue), foot-steering, and preventing spin-out. |
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10. waterstart |
uphauling in high-wind is difficult at best, but virtually impossible on a short board. if you face these conditions or want to sail high-wind equipment, you need this essential skill. |
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11. carved gybes |
the carved gybe is the most desired maneuver in windsurfing. four variations are taught: the step gybe, the feet first carved gybe, the feet last carved gybe, and the carved gybe recovery. you master these gybes by starting with land and water exercises, then moving through the 6 steps. you gradually building skill and confidence until everything comes together into one spectacular maneuver. |
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12. ski & laydown gybes |
the ski gybe is a different type of carved gybe that skiers and skaters find easier to learn. on the other hand, the laydown gybe is more traditional, but with a different sail manipulation technique. two additional methods of flipping the sail are also explained. |
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13. duck gybes |
for some people, this maneuver is easier than the traditional carved gybe. we start with a sail-360, progress to the moderate-wind duck flare gybe, and then cover the high-wind duck gybe. it's a crowd pleaser, too. |
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14. rigging |
another freebie. this book covers getting the most out of your equipment by fine tuning your sail, mast-foot, centerboard, footstraps, and skeg. |
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15. equipment |
a comprehensive guide to choosing the best equipment for you and your sailing area. categories covered are general information, boards, sails, accessories, attire, and sources to purchase your gear. plus, it's also free. |
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16. stampeding fish |
curious? well, you'll just have to read it to find out. it's funny, it's informative, it's free and it might save a life; possibly yours! |
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windsurfing art
created by burr hazen. all rights reserved. copyright © 1991 - 2003 burchard m. hazen, jr.
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