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1. I started this winter with a desire to feel like a kid again with my passions.
How can something still be fresh after decades of doing it?
I learned that if your in love with something give it your all or don’t do it at all.
Here’s my new segment from the scariest action packed winters I’ve ever seen.
2. Introducing the 2016 Naish Windsurfing Collection! Fusing the talents of top engineers and athletes with cutting edge technologies and premium materials, this season’s line offers up an impressive assortment. With a wide range of products developed to suit the individual needs of seasoned professionals, weekend warriors, and even those just getting their toes wet for the first time, each rider is sure to find a great fit with Naish.
3. Kevin Pritchard’s latest sport short features Graham Ezzy windsurfing on Maui, Hawaii. Here’s Graham’s take on working with Kevin:
„Kevin Pritchard has 8 windsurfing world titles and also makes films about windsurfing. Being the subject of his latest sport short, “Take 1”, makes me one of the happiest pro windsurfers on and off the water.
When Kevin showed me the first edit, I got goosebumps (or as they say in Hawaii: chicken-skin). It was surreal to see one of windsurfing’s heroes making a short about me. Some of my earliest memories of watching windsurfing events involve seeing Kevin boost 50 feet in the air before rotating into a delayed forward rotation. Or, when I was 16 and competing as the youngest pro on my second year of the professional windsurfing tour, KP added yet another world title to his collection.
Being filmed by a legend has benefits beyond the cool factor. Windsurfing is one of the hardest sports to film, according to every filmmaker I have ever worked with. The first take is the only take. Each wave breaks differently than every other wave. Framing can’t be planned but must be improvised. The strong winds vibrate the camera and the long lens required to keep a tight frame on the windsurfer half a mile out to sea.
There is only one take for every shot. If that take is blown, the whole shot is gone.
When nothing is planned, having an 8x world champion behind the lens makes a difference. He can read me as I read the waves, anticipating my maneuvers. It’s like a dance to an unfamiliar song with a familiar partner.
KP doesn’t have to imagine what its like to jump 50 feet into the air or drop into a 50 foot wave at jaws. He has done all that and more. When I take a foot off my board during a back rotation, I know that he was the first one to do it, winning a world title off that jump in 2002.
And even with Kevin’s skill, shots still get missed. By some version of murphy’s law it seems that the best moves escape capture and must live forever as a memory. Making a short like this, even just 4 minutes in length, takes a few months of filming.
My favorite part of Kevin’s edit is that it feels really honest: the feeling it gives reminds me of what it is like to be on the water.“

Music:
1. Lensko – Let’s Go! [NCS Release]
2. Distrion & Electro-Light – You And Me (feat. Ke’nekt) [NCS Release]

Source: Tonny Le