Hey Richard, well done! Try locking your outside arm and stay full inside in your harness up till the last pull before getting in the axis, you will be a lot more efficient climbing up. Pulling like this will basically counter most of your efforts to climb up because you get pushed outside in your harness every turn. The last pull is often the most difficult before getting in the middle haha
Thanks for the tips! 🙌🙏 Yes I was really struggling with getting pushed outside so next time I will try to keep myself fully inside up to the highest point. Next week cable cars are finally open again here so the training can go on 💪
@@RichardLeitgeb Hello Richard! Awesome progress! I´m still struggling to keep my weightshift to the inside, i just get thrown out every turn and it wont climb. Do you have any tips? Harness setup or just brute force?
@@hewger Thanks :) Meanwhile it works quite well but I had exactly the same struggle regarding the weightshift. What helped me is a quite unusual approach: I don't do any weightshift anymore when entering the whole maneuver. I enter the SAT completely neutral and hold my outside riser completely straight, without pushing it left or right. During the build up of the rhythmic I use the outside riser to pull myself slowly in the center to counter the centrifugal forces. But what I noticed during the progress is that you are only able to center yourself completely straight once you are almost in infinite. So if you keep on training and build it up more and more and shortly before you are straight above the glider you will have no force that pushes you sidewards and it gets easier to center. :) Maybe this video helps: ruclips.net/video/US738b1xzsk/видео.html
It breaks the wingtips a bit more because on my 22m2 Emilie they are pretty soft and I also felt more comfortable by breaking inside. But another reason was that after the first training day I had pretty bad pain in my shoulder and couldn’t put enough force when pulling outside 😅
Never seen pull inside the riser like that… noice!
Wow what a difference from the last tries! Looks like you have it in the bag my man!
Thank you ☺️ Now I have to work on how to correct to both sides and stay in infinit for longer 💪
Nice wing!
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Hey Richard, well done! Try locking your outside arm and stay full inside in your harness up till the last pull before getting in the axis, you will be a lot more efficient climbing up. Pulling like this will basically counter most of your efforts to climb up because you get pushed outside in your harness every turn. The last pull is often the most difficult before getting in the middle haha
Thanks for the tips! 🙌🙏 Yes I was really struggling with getting pushed outside so next time I will try to keep myself fully inside up to the highest point. Next week cable cars are finally open again here so the training can go on 💪
@@RichardLeitgeb Hello Richard! Awesome progress! I´m still struggling to keep my weightshift to the inside, i just get thrown out every turn and it wont climb. Do you have any tips? Harness setup or just brute force?
@@hewger Thanks :) Meanwhile it works quite well but I had exactly the same struggle regarding the weightshift. What helped me is a quite unusual approach: I don't do any weightshift anymore when entering the whole maneuver. I enter the SAT completely neutral and hold my outside riser completely straight, without pushing it left or right. During the build up of the rhythmic I use the outside riser to pull myself slowly in the center to counter the centrifugal forces. But what I noticed during the progress is that you are only able to center yourself completely straight once you are almost in infinite. So if you keep on training and build it up more and more and shortly before you are straight above the glider you will have no force that pushes you sidewards and it gets easier to center. :) Maybe this video helps: ruclips.net/video/US738b1xzsk/видео.html
How long you been flying richard? and how long acro.. Cool to watch a pilots acro progression
Thx! 🙌 I‘m now at my 6. year flying and about 1 year in acro.
Nice Richard…. Never seen pull inside riser like that… does it help center or is it easier… perhaps?
It breaks the wingtips a bit more because on my 22m2 Emilie they are pretty soft and I also felt more comfortable by breaking inside. But another reason was that after the first training day I had pretty bad pain in my shoulder and couldn’t put enough force when pulling outside 😅