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Vulcan on a simulator

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Created by Yuppy > 9 months ago, 10 Aug 2014
Yuppy
VIC, 664 posts
10 Aug 2014 7:53PM
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My first attempt at the Vulcan. Any tips welcome.

Eg. Do you swap your feet before you start ?

Mickymoo
WA, 163 posts
11 Aug 2014 1:06AM
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That's a great training set up. What is strapped to the bottom of the board?

NotWal
QLD, 7428 posts
11 Aug 2014 3:34AM
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dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
11 Aug 2014 6:37AM
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First (and most crucial) problem is that you aren't doing a Vulcan;)

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
11 Aug 2014 6:40AM
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You start with your stance normal then end up in the position you were doing in the video.

Yuppy
VIC, 664 posts
12 Aug 2014 9:48PM
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dan berry said..
You start with your stance normal then end up in the position you were doing in the video.


Good one Dan. Sometimes we miss the most obvious tip. Is it still possible to switch feet first or is that just stupid?

Yuppy
VIC, 664 posts
12 Aug 2014 9:51PM
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Dungbeetle said..
That's a great training set up. What is strapped to the bottom of the board?


A home made ball Bering made from golf balls. Works well. Easy to make.






dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
12 Aug 2014 8:28PM
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Yuppy said...
dan berry said..
You start with your stance normal then end up in the position you were doing in the video.


Good one Dan. Sometimes we miss the most obvious tip. Is it still possible to switch feet first or is that just stupid?



In theory you could but you're be making life reeeeally hard for yourself. there is enough little things you need to do at the same time already without having to worry about doing it all switch as well.

busterwa
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12 Aug 2014 8:44PM
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albentley
NSW, 297 posts
13 Aug 2014 3:09AM
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um yeah have to say I am not convinced that golf ball thing is helping. better off (for the vulcan) just getting a plank of wood and bolting 3 footstraps down in the right place. at least then it can leave the ground and you can practice the pop. I think the golf ball thing is more useful for gybes and tacking.

as established what your doing there is sort of a switch vulcan, or half puneta (without a pop), which is actually a counting move in womens freestyle. for vulcan need to start with your feet regular and land switch. the best thing to do on the water until your comfortable with the whole jumping thing is to get really good at sailing switch in the straps (not planing or planing)... this is the single most useful skill when learning the vulcan. then once you can do the vulcan on land just go smash it out 1000 times leaning forward as far as possible until you land one.

recommend a copy of tricktionary also as this has lots of lightwind **** to practice which although it might not be cool, it really does help.

Also if it makes you feel any better I remember building something similar to learn on at uni!!

Al

Yuppy
VIC, 664 posts
19 Aug 2014 11:50PM
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albentley said..
um yeah have to say I am not convinced that golf ball thing is helping. better off (for the vulcan) just getting a plank of wood and bolting 3 footstraps down in the right place. at least then it can leave the ground and you can practice the pop. I think the golf ball thing is more useful for gybes and tacking.

as established what your doing there is sort of a switch vulcan, or half puneta (without a pop), which is actually a counting move in womens freestyle. for vulcan need to start with your feet regular and land switch. the best thing to do on the water until your comfortable with the whole jumping thing is to get really good at sailing switch in the straps (not planing or planing)... this is the single most useful skill when learning the vulcan. then once you can do the vulcan on land just go smash it out 1000 times leaning forward as far as possible until you land one.

recommend a copy of tricktionary also as this has lots of lightwind **** to practice which although it might not be cool, it really does help.

Also if it makes you feel any better I remember building something similar to learn on at uni!!

Al



Good tip albentley






I made this plank. Will it do the trick?

Stuthepirate
SA, 3589 posts
19 Aug 2014 11:34PM
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I made this plank. Will it do the trick?



If you practice

albentley
NSW, 297 posts
20 Aug 2014 11:09AM
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Yuppy said..

albentley said..
um yeah have to say I am not convinced that golf ball thing is helping. better off (for the vulcan) just getting a plank of wood and bolting 3 footstraps down in the right place. at least then it can leave the ground and you can practice the pop. I think the golf ball thing is more useful for gybes and tacking.

as established what your doing there is sort of a switch vulcan, or half puneta (without a pop), which is actually a counting move in womens freestyle. for vulcan need to start with your feet regular and land switch. the best thing to do on the water until your comfortable with the whole jumping thing is to get really good at sailing switch in the straps (not planing or planing)... this is the single most useful skill when learning the vulcan. then once you can do the vulcan on land just go smash it out 1000 times leaning forward as far as possible until you land one.

recommend a copy of tricktionary also as this has lots of lightwind **** to practice which although it might not be cool, it really does help.

Also if it makes you feel any better I remember building something similar to learn on at uni!!

Al




Good tip albentley






I made this plank. Will it do the trick?


Yeah man looks nice. You can pretty much practice the components of any freestyle move in the world with that in lighter winds.



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