Peter Hart
PETER HART TOOLING UP FOR THE SWELL
PETER HART TOOLING UP FOR THE SWELL The only thing more daunting than confronting a meaty Swell for the first time, is trying to choose kit for (…)
BJORN DUNKERBECK THE TERMINATOR
BJORN DUNKERBECK THE TERMINATOR Bjorn Dunkerbeck has dominated modern windsurfing and his mere name defined winning. So when he announced his retirement we needed to know more, (…)
PETER HART THE CAMERA TRAP
PETER HART THE CAMERA TRAP The video sequence or the photographic still can be an invaluable teaching aid… so long as you get the right shot and (…)
PETER HART PLANING GYBES
PETER HART PLANING GYBES THE SECRETS UNLOCKED Planing out of a carve gybe is solid evidence of polished technique. Never planing out despite thousands of attempts, by (…)
RULE BRITANNIA – BEST OF BRITISH
RULE BRITANNIA – BEST OF BRITISH Let’s face it, the UK isn’t the rest of the windsurfing world’s normal idea of paradise. Our beaches aren’t lined with (…)
AFFAIRS OF THE HART – HEY! LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE!
AFFAIRS OF THE HART – HEY! LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE! Question. Why don’t more young people windsurf? Well they do – but not yet. Harty explains. I think I’m a (…)
AFFAIRS OF THE HART – A LIFE LESS ORDINARY
AFFAIRS OF THE HART – A LIFE LESS ORDINARY Harty sings the praises of a true survivor… Cloudless Irish days are all the more special for their (…)
AFFAIRS OF THE HART – “MINE’S A SKINNY LATTE”
AFFAIRS OF THE HART – “MINE’S A SKINNY LATTE” (This feature originally appeared in the June 2014 issue of Windsurf Magazine. To read more features like this first, Print (…)
PETER HART UP AND RIDING IN A FLASH
Peter Hart Up and Riding in a Flash Getting up and going is not just a ‘tick the box’ skill – it’s one that should be refined (…)
FIT TO DROP – FIT FOR WHAT?
FIT TO DROP – FIT FOR WHAT? – MASTERCLASS TECHNIQUE Élite windsurfers are supremely fit. Lesser performers often aren’t. But, at recreational level, is fitness so very (…)
TWO-TIMING IN BRAZIL
As temperatures drop, days shorten and another sodden summer segues into autumn, you’re maybe thinking that it’s time to think about packing the kit away until spring, (…)