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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2023
  • The Big Air Kite League in Capetown was a mental competition where everyone went massive!
    I filmed the riders to analyze their performance and see what we can learn from their take off, landing and crashes. Enjoy the video and don't be shy to leave a comment!
    00:44 Take off
    02:19 Landings
    08:24 Rotations
    09:52 Crashes
    12:20 Double loops
    Riders: Angely Bouillot, Francesca Maini, Cohan van Dijk, Giel Vlugt, Jason van der Spuy, Evan Klein and Jeremy Burlando
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  • @Gielvlugt
    @Gielvlugt Рік тому +2

    Legend!

  • @joshvanstee-theTood
    @joshvanstee-theTood 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice breakdown of tricks Steven…very helpful

  • @carptackula7536
    @carptackula7536 6 місяців тому +1

    More content like this! ❤

  • @AdrianKerr
    @AdrianKerr Рік тому +3

    Great video mate!!!

  • @Baptiste_L
    @Baptiste_L Рік тому

    Great video !
    More of Angely, especially when she laughs 😃

  • @willowsurfs
    @willowsurfs Рік тому +5

    Love the new format!! Definitely enjoyed it a lot 🙌🏼

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks bro! Your commentary in the background was great in this video. 🤙

  • @BenjaminLovelady
    @BenjaminLovelady Рік тому

    Rotations mid-air are mostly a matter of angular momentum. If you want a visual representation, look up "Slow Motion Flipping Cat" but the explanation is: You start with a large moment of inertia, react against that, and then reduce your moment of inertia to spin quickly, increasing it again when you are done with the rotation. We do have a stable force vector from the kite, and we can contort our body so that it provides a torque around our rotation axis, but you don't need it, and even if you rely on it, you need to manage angular momentum to place yourself in the right orientation for the line tension to spin you.

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Been a while since I last followed a physics class, but I think I understand what you mean 😉 Interesting to read the physics behind it and compare it to the real world.
      The easiest rotations is for sure the one where you initiate it on the take off, but there is certain rotations that are initiated by the way you steer your kite. Find those very interesting.

  • @johnrossmacneill1123
    @johnrossmacneill1123 Рік тому +2

    This video is perfect and well timed! Thanks for all your efforts Steven

  • @alexcelli2545
    @alexcelli2545 Рік тому

    Steven Akkersdijk number one!!!This is a GREAT idea!!!more of these pls!!!

  • @johnravensbergen3324
    @johnravensbergen3324 Рік тому

    Steven, Love the content. Always look forward to your vids

  • @tmotten
    @tmotten Рік тому

    Awesome format. Getting the insights is top

  • @jhaslam2000
    @jhaslam2000 Рік тому

    Good job Steven! I love the analysis.

  • @soulkiteaustralia1773
    @soulkiteaustralia1773 Рік тому

    Nice , thats a great break down , well thought through criteria and great analysis 🤙

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching and commenting 🤙

  • @turntup4906
    @turntup4906 Рік тому

    Sick video bro!!!!! Jew them comming. Learned allot from the heli loop clips. Going to play with that more

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Happy that it was useful to you! keep on shredding 🤙

  • @lyonmcleod6070
    @lyonmcleod6070 Рік тому

    Awesome, really enjoyed this one. Thank you!!

  • @Roepstek
    @Roepstek Рік тому

    Super nice video, taking it to the next level with reviewing the technical details 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @joannemclaughlin2615
    @joannemclaughlin2615 Рік тому +1

    Steven, Love the analysis. Great perspective.

  • @cinzoghafri9146
    @cinzoghafri9146 Рік тому

    Amazing knowledge and videography bruuuu 🔥🔥🔥

  • @kitesurfpro-wingfoilpro
    @kitesurfpro-wingfoilpro 11 місяців тому

    Thanks Steven, great video!

  • @kitingholger9826
    @kitingholger9826 Рік тому

    Well done Steven - so much to learn from - just need to get back on the water sometime soon🌊☀️😊

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      There is only so much that you can learn from watching videos. At some point you need to apply it to your riding. Hope you get out on the water soon!

  • @sberemski
    @sberemski Рік тому +1

    Would love a tutorial on doing a late rotation on the way down. I have not been able to find one. Thanks for the great vid and footage.

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Once I figured them out I'll probably work on a video. This is some very advanced stuff though

  • @andrebrink8043
    @andrebrink8043 Рік тому

    Brilliant content bro - thank you. I can only pull those tricks in my dreams / nightmares 🙂. I like the analysis and can apply to just a standard jump. Thank you!

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      That's great to hear. I was hoping that people could apply this to their riding as well, so it's nice to have that confirmed.

  • @OneLaunchKiteboarding
    @OneLaunchKiteboarding Рік тому

    As usual, pretty interesting to watch and listen. A very good way to confront our point of view with yours so as to see if we understand situations the same way. Thanks !

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +2

      Glad you liked the video. Was a bit of an experiment to see if it works out, but I do enjoy this format and think we can all still learn a lot from these riders!

  • @ilkcan17
    @ilkcan17 Рік тому

    Thanks man 🎉 Good quality work

  • @guillaumecalvar3148
    @guillaumecalvar3148 Рік тому

    Very interesting ! Thanks

  • @wrkwilli
    @wrkwilli Рік тому

    Immer Top und super Analyse

  • @michellenesigurdson7081
    @michellenesigurdson7081 Рік тому

    Per usual, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You're an excellent communicator!

  • @Elbarrito
    @Elbarrito Рік тому

    I like this kind of explaining videos. Your way of explaining the technical background including aerodynamics is great. Keep up the great work.
    Respect to your ground spiral 😉 I do paragliding for more than 20 years, do SAT etc., but never dare the death spiral.

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Thanks Martin! Glad you're enjoying the videos.
      I'm super stoked with the ground spiral, applied the same techniques as I do with learning a new kite trick. Break it down in small steps and start adding them together.
      It's still a big commitment though 🙈

  • @Periclesz
    @Periclesz Рік тому

    best videos in the game

  • @McNether
    @McNether Рік тому

    03:03 following this definiton some "double loops" you see are not actually two kiteloops because the second one is initiated after the apex of the jump. I really like this definition because some people tend to call everything "double loop" where the kite goes around twice.
    And I also saw in competitions that the rider was letting the kite fly a little towards 12 before pulling the second loop which looks boring compared to a real double loop down in the power zone.

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      There is a big difference in the way that riders pull the double loop. Personally I really enjoy watching Giel his double and S loops as he flows straight in to them. Where other riders let te kite recover before initiating the 2nd part as you mentioned.

  • @TheSmokingace
    @TheSmokingace Рік тому

    I LIKE IT ;)

  • @KITEFORUMcom
    @KITEFORUMcom Рік тому +2

    Great video, thx! But Heliloop is heliloop, not a downloop. Can be forward or backward. Maybe one can say there is a kiteloop (backhand), downloop (front hand), Megaloop (high kiteloop backhand) and Contraloop (high downloop fronthand)

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Toby, appreciate this comment. I do agree with you in hindsight, guess I'll have to address that mistake in a different video 😅

    • @KITEFORUMcom
      @KITEFORUMcom Рік тому

      @@stevenakkersdijk please do, I am sure many would appreciate a video like that, since so many things are named differently. Same with tricks, getting very confusing. Looking forward to it 👍🏻

    • @BenjaminLovelady
      @BenjaminLovelady Рік тому +2

      I worry that at this point we've lost the battle. For some reason dutch guys like to call them downloops, and with so many of the best riders from the netherlands, it's spread to most of the other pros too... 😂
      I do think that how we've defined a kiteloop as backhand is kinda weird, as I think that should be an umbrella term.
      I also like to differentiate between a "helli-loop" and "landing loop" as a helli-loop gives you vertical lift or slows you down and a landing loop is for maintaining line tension on landing.

  • @MrViolity
    @MrViolity Рік тому

    Cool video, Steven! Could you maybe explain how to do a backroll/frontroll when already having a decent hight. Basically is it possible to do a 'late" roll without a kiteloop in the air?

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Hey Thoma, it is possible but not really easy. The loop gives you energy to initiate a late rotation, without the loop you would have to steer your kite quite hard to the other side.

  • @carlitosboss
    @carlitosboss Рік тому

    The best!

  • @miguelrothes7
    @miguelrothes7 Рік тому

    The type of content everyone is waiting for 👀

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      I hope you're right! There is some good feedback though, so I think this will be repeated

    • @miguelrothes7
      @miguelrothes7 Рік тому

      @@stevenakkersdijk keep them coming! Learning with the pros is probably the best way, and great analysis of the videos!

  • @christophhering8204
    @christophhering8204 Рік тому

    Danke

  • @javiguerrero22
    @javiguerrero22 4 місяці тому

    Sent jump ONE footer tips please!

  • @JeanPaulRais
    @JeanPaulRais Рік тому +1

    great content as usual, they make it looks so easy though....during a jump, do you look more at your kite or downwind? the timing on the heli loops is more out of feeling of the kite or because you watch its position? when I jump over 8-9 meters I totally lose track of the kite cause I freak out watching down XD - thank you

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Most of the higher level riders will not watch their kite because it's more important to know where you are going and they feel what the kite is doing. This is a skill that develops over time and many hours on the water.
      I would suggest that you try and feel the kite, but look up for very shorts moments to know which direction its headed and to make corrections.

  • @Andreas_K_
    @Andreas_K_ Рік тому

    Teach us late backroll kiteloop please

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      It's on the list, but on a low priority as it's not a trick that most people want to try 😅

  • @Danieldaniel-gz8fe
    @Danieldaniel-gz8fe Рік тому

    Thanks for your video! I would like that you make a video specific about the heliloops for jumps without kiteloop. In my case, when I jump more than 10 meters but less than 15, i feel that i need it. But I like to land in the same direccion and same foot beheind as jumping. So, I have the feeling that pulling the front hand heliloop is not good idea. Sometimes and step by step, I try to move first the kite to the other side of the jump and then the heliloop with the back hand. Problem? Scares me a bit the feeling of moving foward the kite ajajajaajaj specially if I think that I will not have enough time for a soft landing. Probably with experience and good advices can I progress. I hope I have explained good my feelings. And could be great to recive your advice. Thanks!!

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      Hey Daniel, it's for sure a video that I would like to work on. It's true what you're saying that helilooping with the front hand makes it harder to land in the same direction with the board as you took off.
      Sending the kite forward and to the opposite side is your best option, ill include that in the heli loop video 🤙

  • @truthhurts3896
    @truthhurts3896 Рік тому

    Should you let out the bar abit when helilooping when I do it I get a loud whooshing sound not sure if it helps or makes it worse

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      All depends on your trim. If your kite is on the edge of stalling with bar down, it definitely helps to let the bar out a little when doing the downloop.

  • @mikoajsitarz603
    @mikoajsitarz603 Рік тому

    Isn't it Luca at 6:30? Just want to be sure ✌

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Pretty sure that it's Cohan as this was filmed during the final. If I'm correct Luca rides with a helmet and Cohan does not.

  • @olegta4581
    @olegta4581 Рік тому

    красава

  • @juliusznowakowicz9382
    @juliusznowakowicz9382 Рік тому +5

    Great knowledge sharing like always. Your name is missing in "iksurfmag best vlogger of 2022" but you have my vote anyway

  • @davidallessie893
    @davidallessie893 Рік тому

    Welcome to the roast of Cohan

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому +1

      Don't really think I'm roasting Cohan here. He has put down an incredible performance and definitely deserved that first place!
      But... he often had hard landings with a lot of speed which require an immense amount of skill and commitment. These were caused by some steering movements that could have been adjusted for softer landings, of course it's super hard to execute these tricks without any mistake, especially because they have a very high degree of difficulty.
      Anyways, not trying to roast anyone here. Just giving examples of situations where the watchers hopefully can learn from.

    • @davidallessie893
      @davidallessie893 Рік тому

      @@stevenakkersdijk Awesome that you respond! Haha was just a bit of a joke - but agree with you from a technical perspective. Even with a lot of improvement potential he is already so good - looking forward to seeing him grow!

    • @stevenakkersdijk
      @stevenakkersdijk  Рік тому

      Oh yes! His riding is amazing to watch!