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300 days a year on the water, 2 to 6 hours per session - A chat with Yvon Labarthe

300 days a year on the water, 2 to 6 hours per session - A chat with Yvon Labarthe

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In this episode, Yvon Labarthe, a Swiss extreme sports athlete, shares his journey into the world of pump foiling, discussing his experiences, challenges, and the joy of the sport. He elaborates on his video creation process, the importance of safety, and the unique qualities of Fireball foils. Yvon also emphasizes the significance of getting out of one's comfort zone and the potential for women to excel in foiling. The conversation wraps up with insights into Yvon's YouTube journey and his upcoming plans in the sport.

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00:00 Introduction to Yvon Labarthe

02:54 Yvon's Journey into Pump Foiling

05:48 The Evolution of Foiling Techniques

08:47 Video Creation and Content Planning

11:34 Safety and Equipment Essentials

14:41 The Magic of Fireball Foils

17:39 The Importance of Comfort Zones in Progress

20:26 Innovations in Foiling Gear

23:28 Drop Starts and Advanced Techniques

31:08 The Art of Foiling Tricks

33:18 Common Mistakes in Foiling

35:44 Understanding Boat Waves

39:37 Pumping on Real Waves

42:23 Managing Speed and Control

48:27 Mindset and Overcoming Fear

49:47 The Influence of Past Sports

53:45 YouTube Journey and Monetization

55:22 Community and Collaboration in Foiling

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