Kiteboarding: 5 Steps to Relaunch Your Kite - Ride with Blake: Vlog 18

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • One of the biggest concern people face when learning how to kiteboard is the fear of the unknown.
    What happens if I crash? How do I get back in if I drop my kite? The relaunch is one of the most important steps in the process. After all, if you can't get your kite out of the water, you're not going to get very far in the sport.
    I recommend starting small.
    Practice your relaunch on the beach then in shallow knee deep water whenever you have the space. It’s a great confidence builder. Do this in extremely light wind and work your way into moderate wind. Practice is paramount here so put your time in and be patient.
    As usual I've broken this down into five steps for you.
    Step 1
    After a crash, drop the bar and reorient yourself. It’s natural when learning to kiteboard to hold on to the bar. Once you’re ready, grab the control bar and sheet out. A common misconception when relaunching is that you need to pull in for more power. While there is a time and place for that, when relaunching you want to push the bar away from you to open up the canopy of the kite.
    Step 2
    Pick a side of the wind window that you want to relaunch from. If you're close to the shore or an obstacle, it’s wise to sail the kite in the opposite direction. Just grab a float and steer the kite in your desired direction. in lighter wind, you may have to tug a few times to get the kite to respond Once the kite has reached the sweet spot in the window it will rock up onto one wingtip.
    Step 3
    Keep the red part of your bar in your left hand. This mean that your lines will be crossed while your kite is down in the water. It’s not uncommon for new kiteboarders to hold the bar backwards in order to correct the crossed lines. If you make this mistake, you will be flying the kite backwards after it takes off. This is sure to result in the kite crashing back down into the water.
    Step 4
    Pull on one line from a float while the kite is sheeted out. In lighter wind you will need to work the kite to the edge of the window by pumping it like I talked about earlier. Sometimes, if your constantly pulling on the line, the kite will roll over early and try to laugh too deep in the wind window. This isn’t so bad if your in deep water but it can get a little dangerous if you are in shallow water or have any obstacles near buy. If you’re in deep water, it’s also helpful to keep your board on your feet and push against the pull of the kite. Giving a little bit of resistance helps.
    Step 5
    Once the kite is in the air, in light wind you might have to pump it up into the sky. Fortunately if you’re appropriately powered the kite will simply go up like it is supposed to. otherwise if not, your going to have to work the kite just a little bit. Just work the kite up and pump the bar a few times to get some wind into your sail.
    A few bonus tips:
    Remember
    Practice your relaunch in shallow knee deep water whenever you have the space. It’s a great confidence builder. Do this in extremely light wind and work your way into moderate wind. Practice is paramount here so put your time in and be patient.
    Experiment with your sheeting. Sometimes you need to find the sweet spot in regards to line tension for the kite to respond.
    If the kite inverts or rolls over onto its back, you need to swim at the kite in order to right the kite. It seems counter intuitive
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Комментарии • 8

  • @timothypryor7952
    @timothypryor7952 2 года назад +1

    YO! HE JUMPED THE SHARK! that's metal dude.

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing the stoke with us, my friend! 🤙🏽 Good winds to you. -Aaron

  • @Ruffneck058
    @Ruffneck058 7 лет назад +3

    That shark omg! Guess you guys are used to it more then us EU riders but still! Nice video again!

    • @MACkiteboarding
      @MACkiteboarding  7 лет назад

      Agreed on the shark! And, you got it my friend! - Rygo

  • @t3e_e
    @t3e_e 7 лет назад

    This makes me happy I'm learning on a lake...

  • @danielgoldstain9500
    @danielgoldstain9500 6 лет назад

    🤙🦈🦈🦈👀😱damn it looked like that shark 🦈 was going after you good timing with that jump. I know there’s anti shark stuff you can spray wander if any Kiteborder’s r using it. Great stuff 👍👍