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- From: D_TODARO@unhh.unh.edu (Dave Todaro)
- Newsgroups: rec.windsurfing
- Subject: Re: Instruction videos
- Date: 18 Nov 1992 04:59:03 GMT
- Organization: University of New Hampshire
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- In-Reply-To: <SHIN@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU>'s message of Monday, 16 Nov 1992 13:51:10 PST
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- In <92321.135110SHIN@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU> <SHIN@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU> writes:
-
- > I'm looking to buy an instruction video which might help in
- > learning waterstarts and jibes. (I asked the Net for advise
- >
- > Have any of you seen these videos, and what's your opinion regarding
- > their usefulness? Thanks for your help...
- >
- > Harry Shin
-
- Hi, there! I bought "Beach Starts, Water Starts, and High-Speed Jibes from
- Red Mountain Productions. (purchased from WS express) I thought it was very
- good, and has helped me quite a bit on my waterstart. I've watched it a few
- times and it's helped me out more each time. The quality I like most about
- the video is that they go over each technique what seems like quite a few times
- when you first watch it. After coming back from experimenting on the water,
- however, the 13 quadrillion instant replays form an integral part of learning
- what exactly you are doing wrong. (or right!)
-
- I'd definitely recommend it, although I haven't seen any of the other videos
- you mentioned.
-
- Dave
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-