Very good video! Thanks a lot for your efforts in providing such great content! For me finding the moment for changing head position to the new direct direction was the most crucial thing to learn during jump transitions. At one point I just started concentrating on that and mastered the jump transitions ...Of course one needs to have all be other basics in place like the pop and kite movement and kite position...🦇🏄🏽♂️🤙🏼
Have been trying the jump transition unsuccessfully - after watching this video, I realize i wasn't edging enough and I need to pull much harder on the bar. CAn't wait to try it
You and me both on the latter; I'm tending to bring the kite back too early, or overjump resulting in loose lines and a kite Hindenburg followed by me dropping like a rock. Good luck!
Thie is a bit of a mess for instructions. Mainly because you are missing the key to making a solid jump transition which is a progressive loading of the board edge. You do not even explain what the kite position does to your jump height. Better have a look at the jump transition video from Alwayswindy.
Thanks for your thoughts mbh808. In terms of edging, it is certainly important. That's why edging is mentioned multiple times in the video, and also why the video includes an example of insufficient edging and the problem that this creates for an aerial transition. Covering edging even further, however, would probably not be helpful. Edging is already covered in both the pop and jump videos. These videos are pre-requisites for the jump transition (links are added below) and these skills should be practised prior to learning the jump transition. Repeating all of the content from the pop & jump videos would definitely make this video too long and would distract viewers from the new jump transition information. Never the less, thanks for your idea. -Pop Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/yd-Ew1mKFlE/видео.html -Jump Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/im7xZ7jgyRw/видео.html -Learning Steps: ruclips.net/video/hRN2FMwbnro/видео.html
@@kitesurfcollege Nice reply. He's just riding on your success to plug something else. :). I even watched it and while it's not bad, I think yours is much better. Again a great video. Well done!
Access our playlist to watch all tutorials in order:
ruclips.net/p/PL41dAinz_9ZeaG5FJ_XU8vyBAE_HL_Cgl
I know these have been out for a little while but they're great for beginner/amateurs to get the basics right!!
The best transition tutorial ever! There were tons of times I wondered why I failed a transition, and never has been explained like here. Thanks!
Your tutorials are BY FAR the most explanatory and useful!
Great video again! Best Jump Transition explaining so far because of the edge/pop part, needed this a couple of years ago😀
Thanks Leon.
Great tutorial,tried it last night and worked a treat, watching it again for clarity. awesome video
It has been said. Great explanations of everything most videos explain generically like "feel the lift of the kite etc". Congrats!
Very good video! Thanks a lot for your efforts in providing such great content! For me finding the moment for changing head position to the new direct direction was the most crucial thing to learn during jump transitions. At one point I just started concentrating on that and mastered the jump transitions ...Of course one needs to have all be other basics in place like the pop and kite movement and kite position...🦇🏄🏽♂️🤙🏼
Thank you for sharing us your higher jump
I think this is a very clear and concise video.
Thanks :-)
Have been trying the jump transition unsuccessfully - after watching this video, I realize i wasn't edging enough and I need to pull much harder on the bar. CAn't wait to try it
You and me both on the latter; I'm tending to bring the kite back too early, or overjump resulting in loose lines and a kite Hindenburg followed by me dropping like a rock. Good luck!
grrrrrrreeat vid! thanks, now i am able to do this :) i made a few 'common mistakes' before, thx
the best jump transition tutorial ever )))
Always the best explanation!!🤙
Your videos are always so excellent. Love them.
Cheers Pete R
Thank you. Good lesson 👍
Great video as always!
So much work. But content and presentation are real great. Thank you.
Hi great vid, very clear - where was this filmed? Thanks
your videos are great. thanks a lot :D
nice video
interested in video in strapless surfboard for this trick....
Hello Brad. I'll put that on the list for the next filming trip.
please give me the name from your board
Hello Ferdinand, that's the Jaime Textreme 2019, made by Duotone. I think that's the lightest board they make.
Firs rule of jump transitions, be overpowered. Second rule of jump transitions, se first rule.
Thie is a bit of a mess for instructions. Mainly because you are missing the key to making a solid jump transition which is a progressive loading of the board edge. You do not even explain what the kite position does to your jump height. Better have a look at the jump transition video from Alwayswindy.
Thanks for your thoughts mbh808. In terms of edging, it is certainly important. That's why edging is mentioned multiple times in the video, and also why the video includes an example of insufficient edging and the problem that this creates for an aerial transition. Covering edging even further, however, would probably not be helpful. Edging is already covered in both the pop and jump videos. These videos are pre-requisites for the jump transition (links are added below) and these skills should be practised prior to learning the jump transition. Repeating all of the content from the pop & jump videos would definitely make this video too long and would distract viewers from the new jump transition information. Never the less, thanks for your idea.
-Pop Tutorial:
ruclips.net/video/yd-Ew1mKFlE/видео.html
-Jump Tutorial:
ruclips.net/video/im7xZ7jgyRw/видео.html
-Learning Steps:
ruclips.net/video/hRN2FMwbnro/видео.html
@@kitesurfcollege Nice reply. He's just riding on your success to plug something else. :). I even watched it and while it's not bad, I think yours is much better. Again a great video. Well done!
Hi where did you film this please?