Llink:
www.windsurf.co.uk/peter-hart-masterclass-feeling-the-pressures/
from text:
"As you bear away, the wind blows from the rear quarter, the pull is more forward so you resist it by dropping the hips back towards the tail, bracing against a straight front leg and softening the back knee. The load initially moves about 60/40 in favour of the
BACK FOOT"
What is he talking about, 60% on back foot when going downwind?!???
When you bear away sail pull is more forward,almost 95% is on front foot,you can lift your back foot if you want because it is not load at all...
If you try put load on back foot and lift front foot you will be immediately catapult!
Is it text fault or what?