So far I'm three proper sessions into wingfoiling, not counting the ones where the wind was too light.
The biggest thing I've learned so far is that I need what is proportionally a large movement backwards from what is my "Board in the water" stance to my foiling stance. When I want to pop up onto the foil I need to step back a good 200mm from what feels comfortable and balanced with the board just planning. If I try to get the board up without the step back it just doesn't happen. It also means that I need to time my pop up because I can't plane for long standing in the rear position.
I'm on a Fanatic 6'10" Sky surf and F-one 2200 gravity with the mast all the way forward in the track.
I have also learned that I need to place my feet where I want them to stay while flying as at the moment, any attempt to move my feet results in a big splash
