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Welcome to our new site PritchardWindsurfing.com!! My brother and I have been working on making something from the both of us to kinda tie the blog and some other cool stuff into one! We are both going to be active and making this a sweet site to hang out, ask questions and live the dream.  I will be continuing my blog and Matt will be adding interesting How To's and moves as well as some EQ tech stuff. Since we are now both on the Gaastra program we figured now is the time to do it. So hear it is... Log in and send us a comment and enjoy the site. We are just starting off so bear with us for now- we will be getting some cool stuff up and running very soon.

Baja Wave Camp Update E-mail
Written by Matt Pritchard   
Sunday, 20 April 2008

Baja Wave Camp Update:
 
We just finished our first Wave Camp and what a success it was. With 23 eager students raging in the waves, there was plenty of action and most importantly, LOTS OF FUN!!!!!!
We didn’t have very big waves for the first half of the week, but they were actually perfect for the first timers to get comfortable and build confidence. The more advanced sailors worked on improving their technique in the smaller waves with drills that are now instilled in their brains. Towards the end of the week, the promised swell arrived and everyone stepped up to the plate and caught plenty of waves. You should have seen the smiles of these guys! They were high-fiving each other and sharing what they learned like best buddies.
The most common issue that most of the crew were experiencing was pulling the sail back too far in the bottom turn. When you pull back on your rig, it causes you to transfer your weight to the tail of the board, essentially putting the brakes on! You want to do the exact opposite! Get your rig out in front of you with your front arm straight, drive your weight forward in the bottom turn and generate speed so that you can hit the lip with power.
“SPEED IS YOUR FRIEND” was the saying of the week. With speed you can always get out of trouble. No matter what the situation, being able to run away from a big wave or going late into a big closeout lip, the faster you go the better off you are. This is also practical even when learning to gybe- if you go too slow, the board falls off a plane causing instability and sends you down with a splash!
Everybody walked away with some valuable tips and tricks. For some it was the first time they ever felt the sensation of riding a wave. For others, it was a tough week trying to break bad habits that paid off in the end. We turned into a family here in Baja and everyone is committed to coming back next year. I’m already looking forward to it.

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» 6 Comments
1"Waves"
at Sunday, 20 April 2008 10:38by Troy
Beautiful looking waves.
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at Sunday, 20 April 2008 13:24by tom
Great post Matt. Thanks for sharing the wave tips. How about more of those on the site...Can\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 't wait to hit San Carlos in Oct. More powder in Oregon today !! 
 
Tom
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at Sunday, 20 April 2008 19:17by Koop
Forget about the waves, what about that sail? Is it a 2009?
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at Tuesday, 22 April 2008 02:52by fswp
cool pictures, that's the way i like it :d
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at Tuesday, 22 April 2008 10:18by tanker
just back from the camp- had a blast!! (second year going).. Matt and Kevin were excellent, learned tons. Hope to go again next year.
6"PIzza boy"
at Wednesday, 23 April 2008 17:31by andrew
Hey Matt, My shoulder is killing me and I have holes in my hands. Thanks for the clinic. I look forward to seeing you here in the Hood and hope that we can maybe all, Dave, Shep, you, Todd, Johnny, and Eric get a session on the water. I am hoping that you can also meet Melissa and my girls. Don't forget to save a day for me in Maui. Hope the waves got better and the wind is good this week. Andrew ( Andrew's Pizza)
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