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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2002 10:53 pm
by kitesmurf
It's good to read I am not alone in not jumping right country.

I think I do the edging en jumping at the wrong moment.

As I do understand it now You edge extremely (how extreme, does your back hit the water before you jump?), then jump when the kite is right in front of you or a bit further, then hang around and shout, then send the kite forward just a split second before the landing.

Do I get it??

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 8:42 am
by Mabu
but when nicely powered up and jumping with a lot of hangtime (e.g. when hooked in both loops) WHERE do you put the kite and WHEN do you pull the kite down again?

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 10:34 am
by Guest
Mabu,
It depends on a lot of things, kite size is one major thing. with bigger kites as soon as you Leave the water you need to pull forward again. Other kites sennd back, straighten, bring above you, when you start decending bring the kite forward - the faster you bring it forward again the faster you'll be travelling on landing...

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 11:53 am
by Dwight
On 2002-10-07 23:53, kitesmurf wrote:
It's good to read I am not alone in not jumping right country.

I think I do the edging en jumping at the wrong moment.

As I do understand it now You edge extremely (how extreme, does your back hit the water before you jump?), then jump when the kite is right in front of you or a bit further, then hang around and shout, then send the kite forward just a split second before the landing.

Do I get it??
You reverse the kite hard with it at 11:00 O'clock, or 1:00 O'clock depending on the direction you are riding. You want to dig your edge extra hard during that 1-2 seconds when the kite is moving from 11:00 to 12:00 O'clock. You must fight the kite pull hard with a solid edge, or the kite will win the pulling contest and throw you into a high speed down wind jump. The better you dig your edge, the more vertical the kite will throw you. You don't want to dig your edge extra hard for a LONG time. This will cause you to be leaning way back by the time the kite lifts you. This is bad. You only need to have the edge dig in for 1 second to get a good jump. You can just stomp the tail and feel the pop off the water, when the timing is perfect.

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 1:59 pm
by Hernan
A good idea is look at the kite of a good kiter. Look the path the kite describes. Then look at hand and bar positions.
Board always looking downwind.

Is easier to nail a good jump in powered conditions than in marginal winds. Light winds gaves you less height but also harder landings.
(usually you start practicing in light winds)
Practice a good day, with less kite movement you will get better results.

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 2:23 pm
by fokiten
Words are nice and kitings fun
when your in the air the talkings done
get a string and fix a weight swing it round
and consentrate.
Look and learn you'll find solutions
when you in the air your ass is "NEWTONS".
Fokiten

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: fokiten on 2002-10-08 19:23 ]</font>To those who think this is some wise ass quipe, take a moment and see that this is the best way to work out your air time to maximize your sucsess in your own mind, Your ass is newtons when your airborn and if you see how gravity angular momentum and you work you can control your landings,Altough its true that i tend to be a wise ass it is as close as I come to having a personallity so i just go with it, So consintrate to live when you go huge!!!

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: fokiten on 2002-10-10 17:39 ]</font>

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 10:00 pm
by Guest
I was in a similar position to you a few months ago never dropped kite and as soon as started jumping kite kept falling from the sky. Also some times the jumps would be goood and some times really low and fast. More errors will make you work out the fastest way trial and error. Its fun learning on your own. Have to agree with the part about send the kite forwards again as soon as but you will not go as high as if you send it back further. One thing I use is the pressure on the bar trying to keep the bar preesure more constant a sudden loss in power from the kite + pull from the bar must mean the kite has stalled, as soon as you feel any lightness in the bar then pull really hard with one hand to try and recover some line tension.

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2002 6:25 pm
by fokiten
just curious. dose anybody see the value in my "your ass is newton's post"?