Manuel Vogel
· 08.06.2026
The first season of surf's live webinars has been completed and due to the positive response, there will be another season consisting of four webinars this summer. We are also expanding the programme for those interested in wingfoil. As always, you will not only receive valuable tips in the webinars, but you can also bring your own questions and problems to the table. The following topics and dates are available:
When you start wingfoiling, there are countless questions about the right equipment and the right settings to take off as early as possible and to foil in a controlled manner. Which board types and sizes make sense? How big are the differences in performance with different foil sizes? And what riding technique tricks can riders use to push the lower wind limit?
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How do you manage to tack and jibe cleanly? What is crucial when it comes to timing and which typical mistakes should you avoid? You'll find all the answers in this webinar.
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Hardly any other manoeuvre is on the to-do list of so many windsurfers as the power jibe. In this live webinar, surf editor Manuel Vogel explains how to master the path from basic jibes to perfect power jibes, which mistakes you should avoid and how the right equipment can help you learn quickly.
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The water start is supposed to make your windsurfing life easier, but it can sometimes be an exhausting process. In this live webinar, you will find out what tricks you can use to get your sail into the right position quickly, what you need to bear in mind during the ascent and what mistakes you should avoid.
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