3 TIPS to Jump Higher KITEBOARDING | 2019 VB#6

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024

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  • @tarrichelly
    @tarrichelly 5 років тому +20

    Very strange, half video talk about myself and second, about everything and nothing.
    The general options are:
    1. Edging
    2. Timing between edge and pop
    3. Kite position
    4. Speed
    5. Conditions (flat or wave)
    This is crazy important

  • @dajobra
    @dajobra 5 років тому +2

    Hi Karonlina, since the woo is on the market, I think all of Holland just wants to go big. So I think it really matters where you kite, if you get your first big boost of a wave and go maybe 8+ mtr high, you are hooked. That feeling of accelerating upwards is just the best

    • @KAROLINAWINKOWSKA
      @KAROLINAWINKOWSKA  5 років тому

      For sure! Going high boosts your adrenaline really quick, which is why everybody loves it so much! When I was filming this video in warm Australia it was really hard for me to show how to jump higher because the wind is so warm here! Much easier to boost in Poland on a regular day :)

    • @dajobra
      @dajobra 5 років тому +1

      "Going high boosts your adrenaline" works every time :). I would take the Australian summer over the Polisch winter any day of the week. Although, it has been crazy warm here, 8c+ for weeks now. Great for kiting, but I look forward to loosing the hood, gloves and boots

  • @dainebatchelor9382
    @dainebatchelor9382 5 років тому

    more wind speed and more board speed = more air. flat water, 30-40 knots and powered up :) helps to go downwind slighty to increase speed just before the jump then edge hard upwind as you steer the kite to 12 hard. but in my experience wind speed is key. more wind = bigger jumps

  • @JohnDoe-pq3oe
    @JohnDoe-pq3oe 5 років тому +2

    Nice video. Also having a 9m in 40knots help them jump high. But the question I can you hold it 😂 could you do a video on how to downloop after a big jump to do a better landing

    • @KAROLINAWINKOWSKA
      @KAROLINAWINKOWSKA  5 років тому +3

      When you are landing, a downloop will tense your lines, as sometimes you will fly underneeth the kite and slack the lines. Highly recommended for smoother landing ;) But don't wait till last second as you might not have enough space for the entire loop.

    • @dainebatchelor9382
      @dainebatchelor9382 5 років тому

      to do a downloop and get lift it needs to fly through 12 and the bar needs to be in. say your going left foot forward and doing a jump and you want to change direction on landing, send it and keep the kite at 1. just before the landing pull hard on the front hand with the bar in and as it flys through 12 it will give you lift, switch feet and land downwind and change direction. its all about timing. too early and you will land hard, get it right and you will hover above the water while it loops then land softly. if you want to downloop and go in the same direction from left foot forward send it and keep the kite at 12 or 1 then as your coming down you will need to pull on the front hand and steer the kite to 11 then pull hard on the back hand to loop the kite through 12 just before you land. again its all about the timing.

  • @bitsenpieces
    @bitsenpieces 5 років тому +1

    That is an amazing sandbar!

  • @swist666
    @swist666 5 років тому

    You forgot at the last section about.. SENDING IT ! :D

  • @AdrianKerr
    @AdrianKerr 5 років тому +1

    great video ) #dontstop

  • @MarcinKiteWorld
    @MarcinKiteWorld 5 років тому +1

    Good vid . Keep it up. Greetings from 🇵🇱

  • @dainebatchelor9382
    @dainebatchelor9382 5 років тому

    also how good is safety bay!! :)

  • @buz1an1
    @buz1an1 5 років тому +1

    I did not listen but I watched the whole video

  • @KAROLINAWINKOWSKA
    @KAROLINAWINKOWSKA  5 років тому

    Thank you for stopping by to my channel. Don't forget to subscribe and comment on the video!

  • @northernkitesaustralia
    @northernkitesaustralia 4 роки тому +1

    Please drop the ego... blah blah. Do you know any maths?