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ikw777
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24 Jan 2011 10:29pm
Has anyone gone and done one of these? After windsurfing for longer that I care to admit my gybing still sux. I was thinking of going on one of the Cribbsters gybe training holidays (probably Greece), Does anyone know if they are worthwhile?

I'm hoping that making the big effort to go and do something like this will get me over the gybing hump at long last.

mineral1
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24 Jan 2011 8:53pm
ikw777 said...

Has anyone gone and done one of these? After windsurfing for longer that I care to admit my gybing still sux. I was thinking of going on one of the Cribbsters gybe training holidays (probably Greece), Does anyone know if they are worthwhile?

I'm hoping that making the big effort to go an do something like this will get me over the gybing hump at long last.




Now he is back on the NP team, Neil needs to drag Guy's coit down under and to run some of his special schools, here on West side and on East side. I for one, would be second in line behind you
Windxtasy
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24 Jan 2011 9:06pm
mineral1 said...

ikw777 said...

Has anyone gone and done one of these? After windsurfing for longer that I care to admit my gybing still sux. I was thinking of going on one of the Cribbsters gybe training holidays (probably Greece), Does anyone know if they are worthwhile?

I'm hoping that making the big effort to go an do something like this will get me over the gybing hump at long last.




Now he is back on the NP team, Neil needs to drag Guy's coit down under and to run some of his special schools, here on West side and on East side. I for one, would be second in line behind you


What a good idea.
For that matter couldn't any of the windsurfing schools run a gybe clinic?
I'm sure they would be swamped with takers.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
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25 Jan 2011 10:09am
ikw777 said...

Has anyone gone and done one of these? After windsurfing for longer that I care to admit my gybing still sux. I was thinking of going on one of the Cribbsters gybe training holidays (probably Greece), Does anyone know if they are worthwhile?

I'm hoping that making the big effort to go and do something like this will get me over the gybing hump at long last.




If I won lotto & could travel one of these would be first on my wish list! If only he could come here but he'd have to hold it somewhere like WA as our area mightn't have any wind the week he came..
barn
barn
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25 Jan 2011 12:15pm
I've seen him run his clinics in Vass and Dahab.. very professional and looks like a lot of fun, he once had a billionaire client who was arriving in a power yacht full of jet skis, speed boats and windsurf gear.. Cribby even booked out the islands tennis courts on the off chance there was no wind.. and called me Rod Stewart for some reason.. does that help?
albers
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25 Jan 2011 6:56pm
barn said...

Cribby even booked out the islands tennis courts on the off chance there was no wind.. and called me Rod Stewart for some reason.. does that help?


Hi Barn - met you in the Gerroa carpark in late November, so I know what you look like.

I think the Rod Stewart reference may have something to do with your hair!

Cheers

ikw777
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25 Jan 2011 8:12pm
Is there a consensus that one of these training weeks would really sort your gybing out?
carbonart62
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25 Jan 2011 9:07pm
ikw777 said...

Is there a consensus that one of these training weeks would really sort your gybing out?


I'm prepared to take one for the team and find out; all I need from all of you is to send me some money to help with the flights to Egypt
ikw777
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26 Jan 2011 1:28am
carbonart62 said...

ikw777 said...

Is there a consensus that one of these training weeks would really sort your gybing out?


I'm prepared to take one for the team and find out; all I need from all of you is to send me some money to help with the flights to Egypt


A Cheque is on its way!
guycribb
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26 Jan 2011 11:52pm
Hi all- I've been sent this link from one of my Aussie guests- good news- I'll be in WA in Jan 2011 for some courses. Loose plan will be two long weekend courses- one in Perth on gybes/ waterstarts and general skills, one in Geraldton for entry level wave sailing, a tune up/ speed sess immediately prior to the Lancellin ocean Classic AND a Surf Gods tour of your incredible coast for all the days in between.

I'm about to start my years travels this wknd to Venezuela and as such wont be checking this forum again for at least a month! But please email me anytime [email protected]

I have a few contacts in WA who'll help get this show on the road, but if you can help at all then please kindly get in touch.

HUGE chance of a course in Melbourne too.

For the record, the earlier post in this thread by Rod Stewart is basically correct, except it was a football stadium we rented, not a tennis court!

Looking forward to the trip, very best wishes, Guy

longwinded
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27 Jan 2011 8:18am
guycribb said...

Hi all- I've been sent this link from one of my Aussie guests- good news- I'll be in WA in Jan 2011 for some courses. Loose plan will be two long weekend courses- one in Perth on gybes/ waterstarts and general skills, one in Geraldton for entry level wave sailing, a tune up/ speed sess immediately prior to the Lancellin ocean Classic AND a Surf Gods tour of your incredible coast for all the days in between.

I'm about to start my years travels this wknd to Venezuela and as such wont be checking this forum again for at least a month! But please email me anytime [email protected]

I have a few contacts in WA who'll help get this show on the road, but if you can help at all then please kindly get in touch.

HUGE chance of a course in Melbourne too.

For the record, the earlier post in this thread by Rod Stewart is basically correct, except it was a football stadium we rented, not a tennis court!

Looking forward to the trip, very best wishes, Guy




Dude, less intuition and the use of a calender may help your endeavours.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
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27 Jan 2011 12:43pm
carbonart62 said...

ikw777 said...

Is there a consensus that one of these training weeks would really sort your gybing out?


I'm prepared to take one for the team and find out; all I need from all of you is to send me some money to help with the flights to Egypt


Likewise..
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
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27 Jan 2011 12:45pm
guycribb said...

Hi all- I've been sent this link from one of my Aussie guests- good news- I'll be in WA in Jan 2011 for some courses. Loose plan will be two long weekend courses- one in Perth on gybes/ waterstarts and general skills, one in Geraldton for entry level wave sailing, a tune up/ speed sess immediately prior to the Lancellin ocean Classic AND a Surf Gods tour of your incredible coast for all the days in between.

I'm about to start my years travels this wknd to Venezuela and as such wont be checking this forum again for at least a month! But please email me anytime [email protected]

I have a few contacts in WA who'll help get this show on the road, but if you can help at all then please kindly get in touch.

HUGE chance of a course in Melbourne too.

For the record, the earlier post in this thread by Rod Stewart is basically correct, except it was a football stadium we rented, not a tennis court!

Looking forward to the trip, very best wishes, Guy




How about a course in NSW midnorth Coast?
AUS2001
AUS2001
NSW
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27 Jan 2011 1:35pm
I would definitely go on a Guy Cribb course and will be asking Santa next Christmas! Mum also needs help with her gybes.

I watch Intuition all the time and have communicated with him via email. He has helped me loads with my sailing and I can't wait to sail with him and meet him in person. We are sooo lucky he's coming! There is no one more professional and better at diagnosing and correcting your sailing. Please hold a place for me Guy!

Cheers
Alex
FormulaNova
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27 Jan 2011 3:44pm
Sorry Alex, but as Longwinded hinted at, it doesn't make sense. To be in WA in January 2011, Guy Cribb would have to be flying via WA to get to South America, and he only has a 3 or 4 days to do it in!

Getting in before the LoC also means that he has missed it, or it is much later in the year.

Who knows, he could even come to NSW and try it without wind...
Mobydisc
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27 Jan 2011 6:59pm
FormulaNova said...

Sorry Alex, but as Longwinded hinted at, it doesn't make sense. To be in WA in January 2011, Guy Cribb would have to be flying via WA to get to South America, and he only has a 3 or 4 days to do it in!

Getting in before the LoC also means that he has missed it, or it is much later in the year.

Who knows, he could even come to NSW and try it without wind...



If he held a clinic at Kyeemagh there would be a fair chance there would be decent wind.
AUS2001
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29 Jan 2011 12:29am
I'm sure he meant January 2012...
DAM71
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28 Jan 2011 11:49pm
What if i said I could bring Matt Pritchard out to run a clinic in NSW. Who would be interested?

I know he's not Guy Cribb - but then Guy isn't a 3 times PWA world champ either.
Mobydisc
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29 Jan 2011 8:25am
What were Matt Pritchard's clinics like in Queensland? Did he mainly run more advanced, intermediate or both clinics?

DAM71
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29 Jan 2011 8:43am
It had a great response, even though the conditions were very ordinary. Covered the basics, fight through to advanced - but believe it or not out of some 30 odd guys and girls some with 25 years plus experience and some with less than 1, no-one could step jibe!!!!!

He spent like 4 hours going through rigging - and helped everyone tune their rigs from sail tuning to board and fin and so-on - but we had a lot of slalom sailors and a few speed guys.

So all in all everyone got something out of it. the best part is that Matt go's with the flow so easily, that if people want to focus on one particular thing then he is happy to do that, or if one person is after a specific skill - he spends time with them to help them out.

Read the feedback on the Qld section re the clinic.
KenHo
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29 Jan 2011 4:11pm
I found Matt's style very nice, and liked the way he approached things.
The conditions were not great though, and I skipped out very early for that reason only. I just do not have the gear to sail in the conditions that prevailed, and the drive up for the second and third days was not viable for me.
I would strongly recommend attendance at his clinics though and DAM71's efforts to organise it were appreciated. I'm a big fan of lessons generally. You just get so much more return on effort.
It's good to see lessons and clinics making a comeback in Oz.




DAM71 said...

It had a great response, even though the conditions were very ordinary. Covered the basics, fight through to advanced - but believe it or not out of some 30 odd guys and girls some with 25 years plus experience and some with less than 1, no-one could step jibe!!!!!

He spent like 4 hours going through rigging - and helped everyone tune their rigs from sail tuning to board and fin and so-on - but we had a lot of slalom sailors and a few speed guys.

So all in all everyone got something out of it. the best part is that Matt go's with the flow so easily, that if people want to focus on one particular thing then he is happy to do that, or if one person is after a specific skill - he spends time with them to help them out.

Read the feedback on the Qld section re the clinic.


FormulaNova
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29 Jan 2011 1:13pm
DAM71 said...

What if i said I could bring Matt Pritchard out to run a clinic in NSW. Who would be interested?

I know he's not Guy Cribb - but then Guy isn't a 3 times PWA world champ either.


Hey, if you could organise the wind or try to be a bit flexible with the dates to suit the wind, I'd definitely want to sign up.
DAM71
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29 Jan 2011 9:56pm
I'm in talks with Matt at the moment, and we are aiming to run 2 clinics this year. they will be most likely Qld and then either NSW or Vic. WA is a real long hop and we are stretched for time as it is - but i'm working on it.

charlieg
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1 Feb 2011 10:21pm
Hi Im another Wa person who would be definately be interested in a clinic - from guy cribb or anyone who wants to come over
Mobydisc
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2 Feb 2011 7:13am
Oh well,

the east get Matt Pritchard and the west gets Guy Cribb. That is a pretty good result for both sides.
barn
barn
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2 Feb 2011 10:22am
DAM71 said...


He spent like 4 hours going through rigging - and helped everyone tune their rigs from sail tuning to board and fin and so-on -




Sounds like hell. Id rather hit the pub with Cribby
DAM71
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2 Feb 2011 2:48pm
Mate big call for someone that wasn't there!!! You know not one person thought that it was hell, and all found that part of the clinic particularly helpful, especially considering that it was mainly in small groups with every single person's gear that asked for help.

Are you implying that the clinic was boring and/or unhelpful? Or do you think that having a beer with Guy Cribb would help novice and intermediate sailors improve more-so than learning how to rig and tune their gear??

Like i said - he helped people where they needed it, and most people did not know how to rig or tune their gear, or had been doing it wrong for 20 years or more. You only have to read these forums to see where people need the help in progressing to the next level, and more than one wants help with tuning.

But hey horses for courses. If we run it - don't join in.


barn said...

DAM71 said...


He spent like 4 hours going through rigging - and helped everyone tune their rigs from sail tuning to board and fin and so-on -




Sounds like hell. Id rather hit the pub with Cribby



Mobydisc
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2 Feb 2011 6:08pm
A tuning clinic would be a great part of a clinic and is a fallback if the weather is no good.

MikeyS
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2 Feb 2011 6:44pm
I don't know about anyone else, but my learning plateau has been pretty flat for the last decade or so. I'm sure a lesson from a guru like Guy or Matt would be great to start improving again. Count me in for a Vic session.
barn
barn
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3 Feb 2011 11:27am
DAM71 said...

Mate big call for someone that wasn't there!!! You know not one person thought that it was hell, and all found that part of the clinic particularly helpful, especially considering that it was mainly in small groups with every single person's gear that asked for help.

Are you implying that the clinic was boring and/or unhelpful? Or do you think that having a beer with Guy Cribb would help novice and intermediate sailors improve more-so than learning how to rig and tune their gear??

Like i said - he helped people where they needed it, and most people did not know how to rig or tune their gear, or had been doing it wrong for 20 years or more. You only have to read these forums to see where people need the help in progressing to the next level, and more than one wants help with tuning.

But hey horses for courses. If we run it - don't join in.


barn said...

DAM71 said...


He spent like 4 hours going through rigging - and helped everyone tune their rigs from sail tuning to board and fin and so-on -




Sounds like hell. Id rather hit the pub with Cribby






Its a big call, I'll run a tuning and rigging demo in 15 minutes, especially when its windy, its not rocket science... But 4 hours just sounds like 'killing time', bet it wouldn't have gone that long if there was wind. Rigging demo, the oldest time killer in the book. I'm not disputing people weren't interested, windsurfers can be like the disciples listening at the Sermon on the Mount, absorbing hours of 'teachings' from their PWA Messiah. There are plenty of cheaper ways to learn how to rig your 1999 NeilPryde supersonic..

Thought this thread was about Intuition anyway and now your spruiking Pritchard (hopefully not for profit), then have a go at me for havin a dig at a 4 hour rigging demo.. I know Cribby is not 3 times world champion, but he is in his own class on running clinics... Gollito is 4 times PWA world champ, clearly no qualification to run clinics..
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