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Created by Mastbender Mastbender  > 9 months ago, 22 Dec 2018
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Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

22 Dec 2018 7:54am
An interesting question popped up on FB, that shouldn't be too hard to answer, with a close estimate.
Average number of times per session (or day),,,, times ave. # days/per year,,,, times # of years w'surfing, equals.......
How many jibes have you done in your lifetime so far?

I can't believe my answer, but I have to, yikes! I'm old and beat up.
I'll post that later.
Harrow
Harrow

NSW

4521 posts

22 Dec 2018 11:25am
How many attempted gybes, or how many successful gybes. Afraid to say the two numbers would be quite different in my case.
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

22 Dec 2018 12:01pm
Too hard . I struggle with how many per session
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

22 Dec 2018 9:16am
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Harrow said..
How many attempted gybes, or how many successful gybes. Afraid to say the two numbers would be quite different in my case.



I'd say both, why not, it's the effort that counts with your body. Also easier to figure that way.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

22 Dec 2018 9:55am
I just know that I have exceeded the average number of gybes attempted before mastering them. I still haven't mastered them.
I have trouble with anything that requires quick dynamic movement - and that pretty much sums up gybing.
Slow gybes I do reasonably well but as soon as speed is involved it all happens too fast for me to process.
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

22 Dec 2018 5:55pm
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Mastbender said..
>>>t shouldn't be too hard to answer, with a close estimate. <<<<<<



You've got to be kidding!!! I've been windsurfing since the late 80s, but didn't make many gybes back then.
Since I joined the GTC in 2007 I've accumulated 46,779km. Say runs are an average of 1km, (no idea how close this is), That's the same number of gybes in 11.5 years, so in 30 odd years, maybe multiply that by 2.5 or 3, gives 117,000 to 140,000. But that could be out by a factor of anything you can think of.
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

22 Dec 2018 6:16pm
The 10,000 hour rule-first proposed by a Swedish psychologist and later made famous in Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers-states that exceptional expertise requires at least 10,000 hours of practice.
Ian K
Ian K

WA

4164 posts

22 Dec 2018 6:59pm
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Agrid said..
The 10,000 hour rule-first proposed by a Swedish psychologist and later made famous in Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers-states that exceptional expertise requires at least 10,000 hours of practice.


So in the ideal windy watery world where you could practice for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening 7 days a week it's going to take 14 years to be an expert.

Does anyone claimed to have mastered the gybe to their own satisfaction?
Mastbender
Mastbender

1972 posts

24 Dec 2018 4:56am
All averages except the number of years.
40 gybes per day (completed or attempted) fairly conservative #
80 days per year
3200
x 35 years
112,000 ! That explains a lot about being worn out,,,,,,, but still counting.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

24 Dec 2018 7:01am
I still "Woo hoo" when I dry gybe, planing exit or not
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

24 Dec 2018 8:50am
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Ian K said..
Does anyone claimed to have mastered the gybe to their own satisfaction?


If it's dead flat and I'm powered up on port tack, every once in a while I achieve complete satisfaction, I have a 26kt alpha to prove it.
But that was only once in 11.5 years of trying.

Any other conditions my gybes vary from absolute rubbish to almost OK, (phew, made that one!)
MagicRide
MagicRide

688 posts

24 Dec 2018 8:55am
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So in the ideal windy watery world where you could practice for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening 7 days a week it's going to take 14 years to be an expert.

Does anyone claimed to have mastered the gybe to their own satisfaction?


I just finished off my 14th year.
Al Planet
Al Planet

TAS

1548 posts

24 Dec 2018 1:33pm
38 years of windsurfing *40 sessions a year * 20 corners per session equals 30400 corners....and the last couple of thousand haven't been to bad. Though really I have no idea how many sessions per year or how many corners per sesh.
Swindy
Swindy

WA

456 posts

24 Dec 2018 11:58am
I ran out of fingers and toes to keep count many years ago. Foiling though, im still on the first hand.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

24 Dec 2018 5:19pm
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Agrid said..
The 10,000 hour rule-first proposed by a Swedish psychologist and later made famous in Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers-states that exceptional expertise requires at least 10,000 hours of practice.


Mmm.. It musn't work..I'm sure I've done that many hours but I haven't mastered the gybe in all situations yet..
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