You can teach the wind. But first you have to listen to it.
When I teach windsurfing, I always start the same way: by looking at the sea. Where the wind is coming from, where it lifts the hardest, where the lagoon will hold you steady while you learn.
The rest — the sail, the balance, the speed — comes after. It comes on its own, once you've learned to read everything around you.
I see windsurfing as a school of freedom, trust, and focus. If you're serious about learning, I'll meet you in the water.