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July 13, 2011The Lights Go OnNot all light-air situations are created equal. Learning what separates one from another, and that each requires a unique approach, is the first step to success. From our July/Aug 2011 issue.
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June 17, 2011From Attain to SustainYou've made it to the front of the fleet, or maybe at least the top of the class, but do you have what it takes to stay there? From the Experts, June 2011.
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June 7, 2011The Aggressive CompetitorThe aggressive sailor, says Stuart Walker, knows what it takes to win. From our May 2011 issue.
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May 13, 2011You Know What They Say About Assumptions…Race committees don't always do what you expect. When they throw you a curve ball, make sure your preconceived notions don't have a negative impact on your race.
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April 11, 2011A Good Race That Should've Been BetterIn a shifty, unpredictable breeze, staying at the front of pack can be harder than getting there in the first place. One key is to minimize leverage, aka risk, when you can.
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January 18, 2011How Not to LoseWhen you're not sure what the breeze is doing, a conservative strategy will keep you in the game.
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September 8, 2010The Long DayAfter eight nail-biting races in windy conditions, I'm sure of one thing, I need to be in better shape.
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July 20, 2010Winning an EndThe ends of the starting line are high-risk, high-reward zones. Good time and distance management can put you where you want to be. From the Experts in our July/August 2010 issue
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June 24, 2010Winning and LosingOlympic bronze medalist ('72, Dragon) Don Cohan takes issue with Dr. Stuart Walker's assessment that we're predisposed to follow one path or the other.
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June 8, 2010Get It Over WithWhen trepidation is holding you back from winnig, it's time to set aside your fears, embrace confidence, and watch your results more. From the Experts in our June 2010 issue

