Great video. Hope in the series there is a video specific for landing cause too many pitfalls are during this phase (rotations, crashes for too little side pull etc). The timing as usual is key but would be nice to have some indications to try :)
Hey ruben can you include in your next vid some detailed landing variations with video... the normal vs the buttersoft and the drop too hard, how to break water without flat landing etc no one shows these important knee saving techniques (given that the kite is already in the right or wrong position) 🤙👍
Yeah! Thank you indeed! As i see most mistakes comes when water come closer) ok that all mistakes had burn in take off, but could you please take more focus on "body in the air" and landings. Cool!)
Can’t wait for the next ☝️ one!!
Great to hear from the Master himself! Thanks Ruben awesome
Great video. Hope in the series there is a video specific for landing cause too many pitfalls are during this phase (rotations, crashes for too little side pull etc). The timing as usual is key but would be nice to have some indications to try :)
Nice how you explain it, you can see and hear your doing this with passion, well done 👌🏼
Hey ruben can you include in your next vid some detailed landing variations with video... the normal vs the buttersoft and the drop too hard, how to break water without flat landing etc no one shows these important knee saving techniques (given that the kite is already in the right or wrong position) 🤙👍
Thanks a lot, great to have advices from the top master 🤙
🔝 thank you Ruben
Yeah! Thank you indeed!
As i see most mistakes comes when water come closer) ok that all mistakes had burn in take off, but could you please take more focus on "body in the air" and landings.
Cool!)
Great video! Thanks🔥
Thanks keen for some wind now!
2:58 hahaha - that edge, edge, edge talk really got me trippin....
Hi Ruben. Wouldn’t equal weight distribution be a challenge in wavy choppy conditions? I often experience a nose dive, if I start to edge equally.
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