Hello Rick. An s-bend is a type of unhooked frontroll. To call your unhooked frontroll an s-bend you need the kite fairly low, lots of speed, and an aggressive raley with legs extended back so much your body is horizontal. This video shows various versions of the UH frontroll - as I'd recommend starting with the kite high, less speed and a weak raley. You couldn't call that an s-bend but you can practice with less chance of injury.
@@jboy9504 And what does "front rotation" mean? That it is a front roll as well. The additional specifications regarding leg poition, etc. just constraint the set of front rolls and thus s-bends are subsets of frontrolls.
More things to try. Thank you
good advice there! really good vid!
A Unhooked frontroll is not the same as a s-band right. With an S-bend you first do a railly?
Hello Rick. An s-bend is a type of unhooked frontroll. To call your unhooked frontroll an s-bend you need the kite fairly low, lots of speed, and an aggressive raley with legs extended back so much your body is horizontal. This video shows various versions of the UH frontroll - as I'd recommend starting with the kite high, less speed and a weak raley. You couldn't call that an s-bend but you can practice with less chance of injury.
@@kitesurfcollegehow would you call an s-bend but rotating in opposing direction - like backroll?
This is s-band... With frontroll you must initite the rotation Just the pop... Not doing the raily before the rotation... Like this show
S-bend is a subset of frontrolls.
@@kitesurfcollege no it is not. A s bend is a raley with front rotation.
@@jboy9504 And what does "front rotation" mean? That it is a front roll as well. The additional specifications regarding leg poition, etc. just constraint the set of front rolls and thus s-bends are subsets of frontrolls.
This is not a front roll, it’s a s bend. Get your content straight before serving it up as a tutorial.
What would you call the trick at 3:42?