The North Kiteboarding Academy is a series of tutorial videos designed to remind you some the basics of Kiteboarding as well as teach you some of the most advanced tricks.
More videos will be uploaded every other week to grow the trick database in each of the category (Surf, Foil, Hooked, Unhooked, Beginner).
How to launch a kite - Beginner
How to land a kite - Beginner
How to relaunch a 4 line kite - Beginner
How to release and relaunch a 4 line kite - Beginner
How to relaunch a 5 line kite - Beginner
How to release and relaunch a 5 line kite - Beginner
The 360 Shove-it is an Ollie with a 360 board spin. So, once you’ve mastered the Pop Shove-it you're ready for the full move.
The movement of the kite is similar to a regular Ollie, Pop Shove-it or little Backside Air, just with more speed to generate some decent lift.
Let’s take a closer look.
Place your hands at the center of the bar and step back to the tail of the board. Steer the kite up and carve the board upwind to prepare to Ollie.
Kick down on the tail of the board to pop and shift your bodyweight from your heels to your toes. This will lift the heel-side rail which will ensure total control throughout the move. As you pop the board, quickly bend your front knee to allow the nose of the board to come up and out of the water.
Once the board is airborne, use your back foot to kick the tail up and into wind, whilst simultaneously pushing with your front foot to bring the nose of the board down and downwind.
The strength of the kick will determine whether you’ll make a Pop- or full 360 Shove-it, so kick harder to make sure the board spins the full 360.
Pull down on the bar for some extra lift if needed, and steer the kite back down as you come into land. Try to touch the board with your feet before landing for better control.
Let`s recap the key elements:
Shift your weight onto your toes when popping the board out of the water.
Kick the tail into the wind and the nose downwind right after the board has left the water
Kick with more energy than in the Pop Shove-it
Try to touch the board before the landing to regain control
The Pop Shove it is an Ollie with a 180 board spin, landing fins first.
The movement of the kite is the same as a regular Ollie, just with more speed to generate some decent lift.
Let’s take a closer look.
Place your hands at the center of the bar and step back to the tail of the board. Steer the kite up and carve the board upwind to prepare to Ollie.
Kick down on the tail of the board to pop and shift your bodyweight from your heels to your toes. This will lift the heel-side rail which will ensure total control throughout the move.
As you pop the board, quickly bend your front knee to allow the nose of the board to come up and out of the water.
Once the board is airborne, use your back foot to kick the tail up and into wind, whilst simultaneously pushing with your front foot to bring the nose of the board down and downwind.
Pull down on the bar for some extra lift if needed, and steer the kite back down as you come into land. Try to touch the board with your feet before landing for better control.
Land on the nose of the board first, shifting your weight onto the back foot which will keep the fins out of the water. Use your front foot to push the tail downwind which will keep the board straight.
To switch the board back, flatten it off and shift your weight onto your front foot, this will initiate the rotation.
Let`s remember the key elements:
Shift the weight onto your toes when popping the board.
Kick the tail windward and the nose downwind right after the board has left the water
Kick the tail up and into wind whilst pushing with your front foot to bring the nose of the board down and downwind
Try to touch the board before the landing to regain control
Land on the nose first with more weight on your back foot