Always good to break tricks down into smaller steps. That said I think if you have kiteloops and regular back rolls dialed this should be intuitive. - Rygo
Just found the video. Thank you for creating and sharing it. Can you share a few words on where the momentum of the rotation comes from? If I'm fully centered (pull from the kite and my center of gravity) I be just pulled forward. Is it the movement of the upper body? Do the legs support? Hope you can help
It would be the same as a regular back roll. Except the timing and a little work from the kite. Most send the kite a bit forward. Use that pull from your harness, turn your head and shoulders while pushing your hips into the roll. The body always follows the head. Hope that helps. - Rygo
Omg thanks. I need this. I can loop well just feel I’m a big chicken to look over my shoulder. I’m gonna try it though. Thanks. Sooooo good.
You're very welcome, Andreas-thank YOU for sharing the stoke with us! 🤙🏽 Good luck, my friend. -Aaron
hi. should I know how to do a late rotation without the loop?
Always good to break tricks down into smaller steps. That said I think if you have kiteloops and regular back rolls dialed this should be intuitive. - Rygo
Just found the video. Thank you for creating and sharing it.
Can you share a few words on where the momentum of the rotation comes from?
If I'm fully centered (pull from the kite and my center of gravity) I be just pulled forward.
Is it the movement of the upper body? Do the legs support?
Hope you can help
It would be the same as a regular back roll. Except the timing and a little work from the kite. Most send the kite a bit forward. Use that pull from your harness, turn your head and shoulders while pushing your hips into the roll. The body always follows the head. Hope that helps. - Rygo