Thanks for putting up this video... it has helped me more than the lessons I got from my instructor. And they keep saying "Get lessons, don't watch youtube..." doh! You have a good way of explaining things, it all makes sense.
I'm just trying to learn this sport at the age of 66 and found your concepts and explanations very helpful. I was impressed with how well you articulated your concepts without the extra on water video and visuals. I've watched all the very good Kitesurf College videos along with many others as well... Thanks Much
hi Joeseph wow THANKS for your super encouraging words, so Im just getting the hang of you tube, I want to be part of the c ommunity and Im just working out how I can contribute so watch out for TOMS ONE MINUTE TIPS! Very exciting as I cant and dont want to compete with all the other creators, I just dont have the skills yet but what I do have is lots of teaching experience and the ability to breat things down and make it simple, my videos have been too long so one minute and just the most important points so people have a chance to remember the tips!
Let me know how you get on on Joeseph, I promise you its worth it and 66 is young, my oldest student was 76 and I know two others personally who are in their 80s and ripping.
Looks like an excellent beginner video. I'm a 66 y old advanced beginner kiteboarder and ride exclusively heelside on a twintip. How would you break down the carving transition? I've tried a few, made one successfully last spring at Turks in super steady light wind but at home in South Dakota w/ gusty winds and intermediate venue I'm either getting ripped off my board or losing power in the kite. Should I break the maneuver into several parts, ie, be working on trying to carve downwind then power the kite and ride heelside back upwind (going both ways of course) before trying to do an entire carving transition? Also, if you rated the carving transition on a 1-10 scale in difficulty what would you give it? Finally, my goal is to ride a surfboard in Cabarete in the spring. Likely I won't get out any more at home as it's cold and raining (won't be long and it'll be snow). Thanks.
Excellent subject matter! I needed this before I got up on my first runs. I hadn't practiced the controlled stop and ended up taking off on a runaway train ride, then crashing at high speed!
Awesome to hear Barry! Its all about the controlled stops :) So follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
This has been quite helpful, patience is key, thank you for this! Currently struggling with getting up from a sitting position as I fear to crash and damage my kite like I did very recently! But with this video, I feel some confidence building in and I'm ready to give it a good few meters go.
Thanks so much for the feedback Ron! So follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Loved this video! Super helpful thank you. ✨🙌 I’m in Paje, Zanzibar currently, just came back from my first lesson. Gave the standing up a few tries and hearing your tips will help a lot to improve tomorrow. For future videos, a slow-mo situation how you turn your tips into reality would be great 🙃 Also first time I came across your videos, ignore it if that’s implemented already ;)
The old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words could apply here. As someone who wants to get into the sport I would have loved to have seen demos of what your teaching.
I’ve had 2 full lessons of just attempting to ride the board properly and failing. Wiping out 60 times isn’t much fun. Having 2 very different experience instructors also doesn’t help. Hate learning new sports but have to think of the end goal…..
Hey. Thanks for the tips. I just took 8 hours of classes in Brazil. I didn’t get to the point of using the board, and now I’m back home and would like to buy a trainer kite, so I don’t forget what I learned. I’m also going to the cable park to get some board skills. Is there a trainer kite you recommend? Thanks!
Thanks for your feedback :) just sharing my advice after 10 years of teaching thousands of people to Kitesurf, there are many better videos out there which Im not trying to compete with just offer my opinions. If you look in the description there is a link to Kitesurf College who make the best free instructional movies on you tube which will really help you.
This is one of the best bits of instruction on water start I have seen. Thanks !
Wow thanks for this follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
"Budget for frustration" That's the best advice I've ever heard for kiting.
Thanks for putting up this video... it has helped me more than the lessons I got from my instructor. And they keep saying "Get lessons, don't watch youtube..." doh!
You have a good way of explaining things, it all makes sense.
I am new to kiteboarding and have watched a lot of videos. Definitely one of the best. Thank you.
I'm just trying to learn this sport at the age of 66 and found your concepts and explanations very helpful. I was impressed with how well you articulated your concepts without the extra on water video and visuals. I've watched all the very good Kitesurf College videos along with many others as well... Thanks Much
hi Joeseph wow THANKS for your super encouraging words, so Im just getting the hang of you tube, I want to be part of the c ommunity and Im just working out how I can contribute so watch out for TOMS ONE MINUTE TIPS! Very exciting as I cant and dont want to compete with all the other creators, I just dont have the skills yet but what I do have is lots of teaching experience and the ability to breat things down and make it simple, my videos have been too long so one minute and just the most important points so people have a chance to remember the tips!
Let me know how you get on on Joeseph, I promise you its worth it and 66 is young, my oldest student was 76 and I know two others personally who are in their 80s and ripping.
Looks like an excellent beginner video. I'm a 66 y old advanced beginner kiteboarder and ride exclusively heelside on a twintip. How would you break down the carving transition? I've tried a few, made one successfully last spring at Turks in super steady light wind but at home in South Dakota w/ gusty winds and intermediate venue I'm either getting ripped off my board or losing power in the kite. Should I break the maneuver into several parts, ie, be working on trying to carve downwind then power the kite and ride heelside back upwind (going both ways of course) before trying to do an entire carving transition? Also, if you rated the carving transition on a 1-10 scale in difficulty what would you give it? Finally, my goal is to ride a surfboard in Cabarete in the spring. Likely I won't get out any more at home as it's cold and raining (won't be long and it'll be snow). Thanks.
@@kiter9271 let us know how you progress. Im 63 and had my first lessons last year. Hoping to go again next month!
Great tip! My instructor called this exercise "Teabagging". Like dipping a teabag in and out a cup of tea.
This is one of the best kite instruction videos I’ve seen. And I’ve watched many. You have an excellent teaching method
Excellent subject matter! I needed this before I got up on my first runs. I hadn't practiced the controlled stop and ended up taking off on a runaway train ride, then crashing at high speed!
Awesome to hear Barry! Its all about the controlled stops :) So follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Excellent video! I like the baby step approach
Thank you Tom for making tgis video ❤so helpful
Excellent instruction, thanks for the info.
I wish my instructor had looked at this ...
"look at the lines" mind blown
Thanks for great tips. Regards from kite heaven in Polish Jastarnia ❤
Really good concept to have the discipline to practice controlled stops
This has been quite helpful, patience is key, thank you for this! Currently struggling with getting up from a sitting position as I fear to crash and damage my kite like I did very recently! But with this video, I feel some confidence building in and I'm ready to give it a good few meters go.
So cool to hear this Wangari! So follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Great video from a very methodical approach!!!
Thanks so much for the feedback Ron! So follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Cheers Tom. We are going out on St Annes Beach, Blackpool, on Saturday. I will be learning this all day I plan. Cheers for the tips.
Awesome hope you had a blast :) follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Loved this video! Super helpful thank you. ✨🙌 I’m in Paje, Zanzibar currently, just came back from my first lesson. Gave the standing up a few tries and hearing your tips will help a lot to improve tomorrow.
For future videos, a slow-mo situation how you turn your tips into reality would be great 🙃
Also first time I came across your videos, ignore it if that’s implemented already ;)
Great class! Great teacher!
Hey man, good energy and support. Nice work mate
Amazing! Thanks so much for the content!
Thanks Tom! great tips :)
Subscribed and liked the video good instruction
Great advices !! Thanks m8 ;)
very detailed..thank you so much
Thanks Ray! So follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Brilliant tips! Thank you
this is excellent ......
Thanks for sharing great instructions 🤙🌞
Thanks so much, Im just starting out with you tube and I want to help!
@@kiteboardingwithTom follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
Thanks for the great tips!
Great advice!
Good tips
Very nice
Good video 👌🏻
I’ve walked probably 400yds during those grueling beginner days.
Only 400? ;) follow me on instagram and facebook for daily tips as @toms_kiteboarding_tips as I think they will really help you :)
I can feel you. I am still walking... :D
Thanks
The old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words could apply here. As someone who wants to get into the sport I would have loved to have seen demos of what your teaching.
Best instruction thank youu♥️
I’ve had 2 full lessons of just attempting to ride the board properly and failing. Wiping out 60 times isn’t much fun. Having 2 very different experience instructors also doesn’t help. Hate learning new sports but have to think of the end goal…..
Rob Mansell-Ward
Hey. Thanks for the tips. I just took 8 hours of classes in Brazil. I didn’t get to the point of using the board, and now I’m back home and would like to buy a trainer kite, so I don’t forget what I learned. I’m also going to the cable park to get some board skills.
Is there a trainer kite you recommend? Thanks!
Great to hear Thiago yes anything by Flexifoil or Ozone, 1-2 meter is good and its better to get one with a bar and a safety system.
So much talking and nothing interesting was shown. Have you seen other stand up videos? :) good luck
Thanks for your feedback :) just sharing my advice after 10 years of teaching thousands of people to Kitesurf, there are many better videos out there which Im not trying to compete with just offer my opinions. If you look in the description there is a link to Kitesurf College who make the best free instructional movies on you tube which will really help you.