Super good tips! Looking to improve jumps, jump transitions, backrolls, downloops etc. and you're providing so many great tips and the visuals are super clear! Thanks a lot
Awesome tips Stephen. One interesting observation is on the backroll transition you are landing about 20 feet upwind of your previous line coming in which further explains the importance of a good pop and carving straight into the wind and releasing well upwind of your original course. Love your vids and see you again sometime 👍
I just love this trick and it is quite well explained. Looks stylish when it is seen from the beach. Gotta try the "with loop" and "with backroll" in my next session. Tx!
Thanks, the kite positioning and particularly parking at 11.30 or 12.30 is the thing that had prevented me nailing this earlier in my kiting progression
Amazing tutorial Steven! 🤩 Love the attention to the details and the clear explanation. You are creating some of the best content out there! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱🤙
Steven well done! the simple approach and the fact you are shoving us the basics are very appreciated, many take it for granted the first moves or the most basic things, this lead to difficult progressing with some doubts still blocking the understanding of many points
Totally agree, in my coaching sessions I usually go back to the basics as they're often rushed and overlooked. They form the basis of all the tricks, so better make sure they're solid 😅 Thanks for watching 🤙
Great tips, will need to try to hone my carve/takeoff, I think that's my issue with these. Also a big fan of bloopers/wipeouts, keep those coming if you have them.
Most people need to improve their carve as that is the key point to the jump transition, have fun trying and perfecting it. The bloopers are here to stay, I also enjoy them a lot.
Really good explanation again, thanks man! Forwarded it. For myself I'm looking for a solid "how to pop high from toe side" explainer. Last session I saw lots of people riding toe side but no one popping. Hope you can help me (and all the others) out :)
If you want to pop high on toeside you'll have to edge more and use the kite a little bit. I can have a look at making a 1 minute short, that should be able to cover most of it.
@@stevenakkersdijk that would be epic man! I couldn't find a video anywhere else, and it's about time I start crashing/nailing those toe side backflips soon :)
You asked for request of upcoming masterclasses. Sure… there is a ton of video out there for Heliloops, Downloops and this kind of stuff. I would love to have one in your style. I always feel like the tutorials are missing something. (My biggest question here: Is it better to complete the heliloop before landing or landing with heli loop completing? Side question: I sometimes see people doing a weird lets say "S" motion after completing the heliloop on landing - so they cancel the loop or sth. )
That is a topic I've been wanting to address for a while now. I'll work on it when I'm in Capetown this season for a release somewhere in 2023. The downloop doesn't have to be finished on your landing, but it should be back in the original wind window. If you do a big down/heli loop behind you, and you land with the kite in that position your lines will go slack (not ideal) I sometimes cancel out the loop by pulling an S in the end. There are moment where you did the first part of the loop and landed with your kite just entering the wind window. Depending on which side I want to ride out of it, the shorter way for the kite to go might be the opposite side of the loop. (Not sure if it's easy to understand from text without images)
Thanks! I actually wanted to film the "interview" part on the boat during my Kite Safari with the Wind Seekers, but didn't have any time unfotunately. So i had to settle for a classic Dutch background with fields full of cows 😂
well done, did you sort out all the questions right? Please do the technique of jumping from the kicker wave , otherwise there are questions how to get the maximum effect of a springboard ?
Your transition looks very good because it is quite flat! On a very bumpy spot it is sometimes more tricky especially for the butt position which may interfere with a wave during the carving manœuvrer ! Some tip for very choppy spot would be good, for jump transition or for simple jump! 🤗😎
I've the same problem of my butt catching chop when carving right before the jump. I don't know if it slows me down, but it definitely makes me lose my concentration...
Hey, the intro looks a lot like Dahab! I'm in Dahab now, foiling with my 7m Section and DarkFoil Zulu. Dunno when I'm going to leave, can't go back to Russia now, that's for sure
Aii, going back to Russia comes with a set of problems at the moment I imagine. Intro was shot in Dahab, love that spot! Enjoy it, but ride safe. Don't think there is a kite rescue available there.
@@stevenakkersdijk Thank you! Drop a line if you come around, that'd be awesome to have a session behind the main reef. Rescue is available, you just need a phone with a right number in it. Or a buddy to go ask for the rescue
Thank you for the video! It’s very helpful. One question: sometimes when I carve before take off I scratch water by legs or ass, even if water is almost flat, it causes stop. What’s wrong? Thx ☺️
Very nice… but what is the key difference between a "Transition" take off and a normal jump take off? Shouldnt it be the same? Or is it a different angle?
For the transition take off you need to take off straight in to the wind. This is a 90 degrees upwind carve from crosswind. For a normal jump you only have to carve 45 degrees towards the wind from crosswind.
I'm riding with decent speed and carving upwind, but I think I am bleeding off all of my speed rather than translating it to upwind speed. Are there differences in how you would carve in order to come to a stop, compared to how you would carve to do a 90-degree turn to upwind? Or is it more about having enough speed so that after the turn you still have speed? Thanks for this video - my jump transitions are working more often, but they still need work.
I find it best when you go for a short and explosive carve towards the wind. If the carve is done too slow or initiated too early you'll bleed out all the speed. Increasing speed can help, but maybe try to initiate the carve a little bit later. (sorry for the late reply, I've been on vacation for the past 3 weeks)
Another great tutorial Steven, thank you!! You mentioned in your description that the video was shot by The Wind Seekers. Do you know what camera and lens were used to shoot this video? It is soooo crisp. Much love from Toronto.
Hey Tuncher, this video was shot by my girlfriend who did an amazing job with my gear. (Windseekers invited us over there and showed us around) José films most of my videos and this is what we used: Action: Sony A7SIII (slog-3 with custom luts) and the Sony 24-105 F/4 Interview: Sony A7SIII (slog-3) and the Sony 35mm F1.8 with DJI Mic Let me know if you have any additional questions, Cheers!
Ik ben erg blij met gedetailleerde uitleg over de carve, geldt dit hetzelfde voor een reguliere sprong of zijn er details anders??? Love the details on the carve, does this apply to a regular jump in the same way or are there differences??
Bij een normale sprong heb je nog steeds het verschil tussen carven en edgen, maar je hoeft minder ver naar de wind te carven. 45graden in plaats van 90
Great tutorial! When I try to edge and carve hard, I keep dipping my butt into the water causing me to lose all momentum. Is there a common mistake that you see that could cause this?
Thanks so much for this. Just a question- why park the kite at 1230 (instead of 12) as you're launching and going through the apex of the jump? wouldn't it be easier to redirect your kite if you park at 12?
Good question. I find it easier to park the kite slightly passed 12 as this makes it easier to kill all your forward speed and direct it upwind. When you park the kite at 12 there is a high chance you'll still be traveling sideways after your carve and pop making the landing even harder.
Steve one question on the backroll jump. In your video after you carve edge and pull the bar to initiate the jump transition, you release the bar for a sec and then you pull again. Is this needed for the tension in the lines or it depends on the wind speed?
I believe that I was about to over rotate on that one, so I had to spend less time in the sky. Letting the bar out was the easiest way to correct my mistake. In general it's best if you keep your bar down (that's what you should aim for at least.)
Depends how you look at it. If you ask 2 different persons to explain you a new trick 3 out of the 5 tips they give will be the same. So yes, the videos and pointers are very similar, but sometimes you might just find the golden tip in a different video. (FYI: I didn't watch the Kitesurf college video for this trick)
Sorry to hear that you find 30 seconds of introduction too much. Next time you can also look in the description and skip to the next point in the timeline.
Love that you show bloopers in the end and thanks for carving training tip.
Usually I have some, but I never add them to the video. That will change from now on 😉 Thanks for the support 🤙
Great Video in my opinion you are by far in the best instructional content creator out there. Love your channel thanks for all your hard work.👍
Wow thanks! That's very nice to hear!
I'll try to keep up the work!
thanks for the very technical content but still exposed in a simple way
My pleasure! Thanks a lot for watching!
i'm not even working on jump transitions right now but those upwind carving tips are EXACTLY what i needed for my goals
Happy to hear that! I think a lot of people would benefit from some carving tips and practise. Enjoy your sessions!
Super clean video and tutorial !
Glad you liked it!
the intro was a direct assault on Ruben Lentens tutorials from couple years ago. love it
I can't remember that Ruben did similar intros like that, but I trust you on that. Glad you like it 🤙
Or do you mean the On the Loose series?
Top video! Explains exactly the trick, I was looking for.
Glad it helped!
That intro was splendid, eager to start my kite journey
Thank you! Enjoy the start of kite journey, it's an amazing one.
Great and clear explication Thank’s
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent piece of work as usual.
Thank you! Cheers!
Perfekt erklärt, so wie immer. Habe schon viel von dir gelernt, danke 👍
Sehr gerne, vielen Dank für das Ansehen der Videos und viel Spaß auf dem Wasser!
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Love your videos, Steven. Super clear and easy to follow. And you've GOT SOME SKILLS, my man!
Awesome! Thank you!
Super good tips! Looking to improve jumps, jump transitions, backrolls, downloops etc. and you're providing so many great tips and the visuals are super clear! Thanks a lot
Glad you like them! Have fun out there and enjoy the ride 🤙
Another excellent video! Great progression tips. 👍👍
Glad you like them! Best of luck trying them 🤙
Very good explanation! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Excellent timing! Kiteboarding season is just around the corner in about 30 day! big thanks from here in Palawan, Philippines!!
That is very good timing indeed! Hope you get to try it out on the water 🚀
Awesome tips Stephen. One interesting observation is on the backroll transition you are landing about 20 feet upwind of your previous line coming in which further explains the importance of a good pop and carving straight into the wind and releasing well upwind of your original course. Love your vids and see you again sometime 👍
Well spotted! That carve in to the wind is super important if you want to do smooth jump transitions. Keep on shredding 🤙
Спасибо!!! Очень развёрнуто и все понятно❤
Glad you like it!
Such good work ! Thank you 🙏
Glad you liked it!
I just love this trick and it is quite well explained. Looks stylish when it is seen from the beach. Gotta try the "with loop" and "with backroll" in my next session. Tx!
Awesome, enjoy! And thanks a lot for the support 🤙
Thanks, the kite positioning and particularly parking at 11.30 or 12.30 is the thing that had prevented me nailing this earlier in my kiting progression
That's awesome Rob, happy that the video helped 🤙
TY for excellent videos ! We enjoyed your kiting (and said hello to you) at KP in PEI this past September.
My pleasure Saul! Was awesome meeting all the people in PEI, such a cool community there. Thanks for your support 🤙
Amazing tutorial Steven! 🤩 Love the attention to the details and the clear explanation. You are creating some of the best content out there! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱🤙
Thanks so much! I'm very happy to hear that the details don't go unnoticed.
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Your tuts are much appreciated my friend, hope you had a great time in Egypt, friend of mine attended your clinic there :)
Thanks Matt, had an amazing time in Egypt! Was a very fun crew, you should join next time 😉
Steven well done! the simple approach and the fact you are shoving us the basics are very appreciated, many take it for granted the first moves or the most basic things, this lead to difficult progressing with some doubts still blocking the understanding of many points
Totally agree, in my coaching sessions I usually go back to the basics as they're often rushed and overlooked. They form the basis of all the tricks, so better make sure they're solid 😅 Thanks for watching 🤙
I love the sound of your voice :)
Oh thank you!
Great tips, will need to try to hone my carve/takeoff, I think that's my issue with these. Also a big fan of bloopers/wipeouts, keep those coming if you have them.
Most people need to improve their carve as that is the key point to the jump transition, have fun trying and perfecting it. The bloopers are here to stay, I also enjoy them a lot.
Really good explanation again, thanks man! Forwarded it. For myself I'm looking for a solid "how to pop high from toe side" explainer. Last session I saw lots of people riding toe side but no one popping. Hope you can help me (and all the others) out :)
If you want to pop high on toeside you'll have to edge more and use the kite a little bit.
I can have a look at making a 1 minute short, that should be able to cover most of it.
@@stevenakkersdijk that would be epic man! I couldn't find a video anywhere else, and it's about time I start crashing/nailing those toe side backflips soon :)
😂 I'll put it on the list 🤙
@@stevenakkersdijk hero 🤙🏼
@@stevenakkersdijk ❤
You asked for request of upcoming masterclasses. Sure… there is a ton of video out there for Heliloops, Downloops and this kind of stuff. I would love to have one in your style. I always feel like the tutorials are missing something. (My biggest question here: Is it better to complete the heliloop before landing or landing with heli loop completing? Side question: I sometimes see people doing a weird lets say "S" motion after completing the heliloop on landing - so they cancel the loop or sth. )
That is a topic I've been wanting to address for a while now. I'll work on it when I'm in Capetown this season for a release somewhere in 2023.
The downloop doesn't have to be finished on your landing, but it should be back in the original wind window. If you do a big down/heli loop behind you, and you land with the kite in that position your lines will go slack (not ideal)
I sometimes cancel out the loop by pulling an S in the end. There are moment where you did the first part of the loop and landed with your kite just entering the wind window. Depending on which side I want to ride out of it, the shorter way for the kite to go might be the opposite side of the loop.
(Not sure if it's easy to understand from text without images)
I have a request, I have a request! More bloopers please! 😄
Got it! More bloopers will be added to the next videos 😉🚀
Another well done video. Much appreciated!
PS. Your back drops and location selection is unparalleled.
Thanks! I actually wanted to film the "interview" part on the boat during my Kite Safari with the Wind Seekers, but didn't have any time unfotunately. So i had to settle for a classic Dutch background with fields full of cows 😂
@@stevenakkersdijk the contrast between Egypt and Netherlands is very refreshing. I love it!
Enjoyed it
Happy to hear that 🤙
Where is that spot ? Thnx
This is baby bay in dahab, Egypt
Thanks mate!
You're welcome!
Nice one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Danke
My pleasure!
well done, did you sort out all the questions right? Please do the technique of jumping from the kicker wave , otherwise there are questions how to get the maximum effect of a springboard ?
very nice! Shared
Much appreciated! Thanks a lot for sharing!
Zo grappig dat je bij een weiland met koeien gaat staan in plaats van aan het water😂. Hele mooie uitleg en video montage 👍
😅 Strand was 45 minuten rijden en dit was zo goed als in de achtertuin. Moet wel een beetje een Nederlandse sfeer creëren 😉
@@stevenakkersdijk dat bedoel ik, dit was zo typisch Hollands...
Great videos :)
Glad you like them!
Very good
Thank you!
Soooo nice
Thanks!
Hey Steven, great videos! Can you tell us where is this spot located ? looks sick
Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! This is Baby bay in Dahab, Egypt
THANK YOU!
Your transition looks very good because it is quite flat! On a very bumpy spot it is sometimes more tricky especially for the butt position which may interfere with a wave during the carving manœuvrer !
Some tip for very choppy spot would be good, for jump transition or for simple jump! 🤗😎
Chop does make it a lot harder to get a good take off. Thanks for the suggestion, I'll definitely work on a video like that. 🤙
I've the same problem of my butt catching chop when carving right before the jump. I don't know if it slows me down, but it definitely makes me lose my concentration...
thanks
You're welcome!
хорошо все понятно рассказал
Hey, the intro looks a lot like Dahab!
I'm in Dahab now, foiling with my 7m Section and DarkFoil Zulu.
Dunno when I'm going to leave, can't go back to Russia now, that's for sure
Aii, going back to Russia comes with a set of problems at the moment I imagine. Intro was shot in Dahab, love that spot! Enjoy it, but ride safe. Don't think there is a kite rescue available there.
@@stevenakkersdijk Thank you!
Drop a line if you come around, that'd be awesome to have a session behind the main reef. Rescue is available, you just need a phone with a right number in it. Or a buddy to go ask for the rescue
Steven, when a video about the perfect un-hooked load and pop???
I can work on that when I'm in Capetown, so somewhere next year?
Thank you for the video! It’s very helpful.
One question: sometimes when I carve before take off I scratch water by legs or ass, even if water is almost flat, it causes stop. What’s wrong? Thx ☺️
Sounds like you're leaning back too much, it's important that you control your turn so your body stays above the water.
Steven, Hi from Red Point. Another great video. Keep them coming.D@ve
Thanks Dave and Joanne, I guess you're not getting much kiting in at the moment with the cold over there.
@@stevenakkersdijk Just back from 2 weeks in Cape Hatteras. Need a little time to heal.😊
@@joannemclaughlin2615 I can imagine!
Very nice… but what is the key difference between a "Transition" take off and a normal jump take off? Shouldnt it be the same? Or is it a different angle?
For the transition take off you need to take off straight in to the wind. This is a 90 degrees upwind carve from crosswind. For a normal jump you only have to carve 45 degrees towards the wind from crosswind.
@@stevenakkersdijk thanks for the explanation!
I never thought of this key difference ! Thank you for the tip! 😎
Thanks
I'm riding with decent speed and carving upwind, but I think I am bleeding off all of my speed rather than translating it to upwind speed. Are there differences in how you would carve in order to come to a stop, compared to how you would carve to do a 90-degree turn to upwind? Or is it more about having enough speed so that after the turn you still have speed?
Thanks for this video - my jump transitions are working more often, but they still need work.
I find it best when you go for a short and explosive carve towards the wind. If the carve is done too slow or initiated too early you'll bleed out all the speed. Increasing speed can help, but maybe try to initiate the carve a little bit later.
(sorry for the late reply, I've been on vacation for the past 3 weeks)
Hi Steven, can you explain, or point me to a video where you explain “the apex of your jump”? Thanks, Foppe ps. Great videos!
The apex of the jump is the highest part of the jump. Hope that helps 🤙
Another great tutorial Steven, thank you!! You mentioned in your description that the video was shot by The Wind Seekers. Do you know what camera and lens were used to shoot this video? It is soooo crisp. Much love from Toronto.
Hey Tuncher, this video was shot by my girlfriend who did an amazing job with my gear. (Windseekers invited us over there and showed us around)
José films most of my videos and this is what we used:
Action: Sony A7SIII (slog-3 with custom luts) and the Sony 24-105 F/4
Interview: Sony A7SIII (slog-3) and the Sony 35mm F1.8 with DJI Mic
Let me know if you have any additional questions,
Cheers!
Ik ben erg blij met gedetailleerde uitleg over de carve, geldt dit hetzelfde voor een reguliere sprong of zijn er details anders???
Love the details on the carve, does this apply to a regular jump in the same way or are there differences??
Bij een normale sprong heb je nog steeds het verschil tussen carven en edgen, maar je hoeft minder ver naar de wind te carven. 45graden in plaats van 90
Great tutorial! When I try to edge and carve hard, I keep dipping my butt into the water causing me to lose all momentum. Is there a common mistake that you see that could cause this?
It could be that your legs are too bend, but in all honesty I would need to see a video before I'm able to tell you whats happening.
Yessss!
🥳 Thanks for watching 🤙
Thanks so much for this. Just a question- why park the kite at 1230 (instead of 12) as you're launching and going through the apex of the jump? wouldn't it be easier to redirect your kite if you park at 12?
Good question. I find it easier to park the kite slightly passed 12 as this makes it easier to kill all your forward speed and direct it upwind. When you park the kite at 12 there is a high chance you'll still be traveling sideways after your carve and pop making the landing even harder.
@@stevenakkersdijkthank you so much. so when exactly should i pop and pull the bar then? at 12 or past 12 at 1230?
Steve one question on the backroll jump. In your video after you carve edge and pull the bar to initiate the jump transition, you release the bar for a sec and then you pull again. Is this needed for the tension in the lines or it depends on the wind speed?
I believe that I was about to over rotate on that one, so I had to spend less time in the sky. Letting the bar out was the easiest way to correct my mistake.
In general it's best if you keep your bar down (that's what you should aim for at least.)
Thanks 🤘
isnt it easier to do the loopout with the front hand. especially when you do higher jump transitions it gives so extra hangtime
Yes, it's a very nice and easy way to change direction, but its also a different kind of jump transition that mainly suits the higher jumps.
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Glad you like it!
Doe je toevallig ook aan privé coaching?
Jazeker. Je kan hier meer informatie vinden: stevenakkersdijk.com/sa-masterclass/
the apex of your jump? Wat is dat in godsnaam?!
Google is je vriend 😉 "Apex" noun. : the highest point : peak
In nederlandse bewoording: het hoogste punt van je sprong.
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Yew 🤙
Isn't it just a copy of Kitesurf College channel tutorials??
Depends how you look at it. If you ask 2 different persons to explain you a new trick 3 out of the 5 tips they give will be the same. So yes, the videos and pointers are very similar, but sometimes you might just find the golden tip in a different video.
(FYI: I didn't watch the Kitesurf college video for this trick)
the long introduction pisses me off
Sorry to hear that you find 30 seconds of introduction too much. Next time you can also look in the description and skip to the next point in the timeline.