when it takes longer to go upwind, you won't throw as many tricks in a heat, you'll score worse in a tournament especially in gusty conditions. It definitely matters.DirkGently wrote: Lets assume if someone is throwing handlepasses they aren't worried about getting back upwind
1st nice way to take that out of context. 2nd this is about learning passes not stomping down 317's, or back mobe 5's on the pkra tour.edt wrote:when it takes longer to go upwind, you won't throw as many tricks in a heat, you'll score worse in a tournament especially in gusty conditions. It definitely matters.DirkGently wrote: Lets assume if someone is throwing handlepasses they aren't worried about getting back upwind
whatever bro! the answer is being stronger then if you cant get slack with your kite. stronger on the takeoff, stronger on advancing your waist to the bardandaka wrote: It really annoys to lose your try, when everything else fits except slack. I want to find simple tricks that can teach to get maximum slack.
I would love to see some answers on thisdandaka wrote: 2. Are there any exercises to get maximum slack?
It really annoys to lose your try, when everything else fits except slack. I want to find simple tricks that can teach to get maximum slack.
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