Jump Starts and Quick Starts (twintip kiteboard tutorial)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- This tutorial explains how to jump on the board and ride away AND how to jump then place the board on your feet while airborne. These tricks are for experienced kiters who are 100% consistent with small jumps and jump transitions. These may seem like low-impact tricks, but remember anything done in the shallows carries far more risk. To stay safe while practicing, learn in at least knee deep water, with no hazards close by.
Kite: Rebel
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Board: Jaime Textreme
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Your tutorials are by far the best! Thanks for all your effort to make these.
Thanks for the upload. As always, extremely well produced and highly informative content.
I hope things are going well with the new baby!
Top tutorial !!!! Very big thanks 👍👍👍👍
nice to know, thank you Alex!
I see you change kite brand time to time, finally you will do a review about the brand you like more? :)
You're welcome. I might do something like that later on when I finish more tutorials. I do have a video out soon explaining the differences between all the kite shapes. Such as arced leading edge vs. flatter leading edge & high aspect vs low aspect etc. I think that will be really useful to the kiting community - since I often see new kiters with the wrong kite shape for them.
GREAT waiting this too!
nice name for a kitesurfer
@@lrc87290 :D sure!
Great video
All this time off work, I wish I could go to the beach !
Thanks Bear, hopefully your beach opens soon.
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Yes finally ! Thai beaches are open... just as the windy season had ended. I did get out and flew my kite on the beach twice in less than 7kts.
Hopefully the power that be will allow you on the beach wherever you are.
Where is the video taken? Looks beautiful
Hello Hugo. Some shots are at Langebaan 0:07 and some at the Breede River 0:35, and the drone shot is from Struissbai 0:17. All are in South Africa.
@@kitesurfcollege Ah so my thoughts were spot on! Thank you and nice instructional video, keep it going! ;)
thx
With practice it becomes as instinctive as walking.