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This Wednesday: Q&A Live Call with Nik Burfoot, Laser World Champion, on how to adapt your technique

by Andy Rice 19 Apr 2022 08:31 PDT
Q&A Live Call with Nik Burfoot, Laser World Champion, on how to adapt your technique for superior boatspeed © RoadToGold

Nik Burfoot pioneered a new style of hiking that powered him towards becoming one of the dominant forces in the Laser during the 1990s. Competing against the likes of Robert Scheidt and Ben Ainslie, the Kiwi sailor was fourth at the Laser Worlds in 1993 before winning the world title in 1994. He narrowly missed out to Scheidt in 1995 and 1997, finishing runner-up to the Brazilian.

Nik will share the story of how and why he altered his hiking style for the Olympic one-design class and the speed and tactical advantage it gave him on the race course.

If you've watched the recent Q&A calls with Robert Scheidt and Ben Ainslie, you'll also get Nik's insights into what made them such formidable opponents and the lessons he learned from them.

Nik is very frank about the differences between himself and the Brazilian and British sailors who went on to win Olympic gold medals in the Laser. "I wasn't good at cutting my losses and getting back into races after mistakes. To start doing the obviously right thing - something Robert and Ben were the masters of.

"I became overly focused on winning races rather than regattas. I used to win a lot of races by 1 minute plus, which was fun but a waste. That should have been a warning that I was not well rounded enough across all conditions like Ben and Robert were."

If you're familiar with the principles of Road To Gold, you'll understand where Nik is coming from with his honest self-analysis. The clean and the dirty side of the vase. This promises to be a very frank and revealing conversation with one of the best Lasers of his generation.

HOW DO I SIGN UP (FOR FREE)?

It's free to get live access to the call, all you need to do is sign up here at www.roadtogold.net. It takes less than 30 seconds.

We'll give you a heads-up on our Facebook Group too, see details below.

WHEN?

The Q&A kicks off on Zoom at 1900 hours UK time on Wednesday 13 April/ 0600 hours NZ time on Thursday 14 April. (NOTE: Clocks have changed in some time zones at this time of year, so check your time compared to London time)

HOW?

Join Zoom Meeting with Nik Burfoot

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86392274275?pwd=K3NjdCsxRVRjTGpqSnY2T2lOc1lGUT09
Meeting ID: 863 9227 4275
Passcode: 488313

Make sure you're signed up to the Road To Gold Facebook Group to get further info on the call. www.facebook.com/groups/roadtogoldsquad

It's free the join the call Live, but if you can't make it live you can get downloadable recordings of this session and other Road To Gold Q&As by following the link below and subscribing to the calls at a very favourable rate:

To subscribe to Live Coaching Calls
www.roadtogold.net/p/calls

For more about the 12-step blueprint for a World Class Campaign visit www.roadtogold.net

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