KiteSOFAing Episode 6: Surfboard Tacks Kitesurfing

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • Learn to progress your kitesurfing from your sofa!
    Episode 6: Surfboard Tacks - Locked down again? Don’t worry, KiteSOFAing is back!
    Learn how to tack consistently with the most important tip.
    In the tack, we often focus so much on the board that we forget the most important element which is the kite and bar movement. It’s so crucial to get the kite right for a successful tack, but quite often the kite technique is the one thing that is overlooked. This is why we have pulled together a series of videos that we originally released in the July 2020 issue of KiteWorld’s Digital Magazine. Some of you may have missed it there so we are releasing it here.
    The right kite movement is the foundation for both the push and roll the tack, and fundamentally the same movement you’ll use if you are tacking on a surfboard or a foil, and across all the different tacking variations.
    In this episode of KiteSOFAing, we cover the 3 most important stages of the tack. Each stage breaks down the kite movement, along with the bar position in a way you can easily transfer to your practice sessions. Check them out and let us know if you manage to UP your tacking success rate next time you are out on the water.
    Happy tacking
    Want to learn or improve your Kitesurfing skills, check out the full collection of surfboard related videos (no tacking but plenty of riding and control, carving turns and the proper way to ride waves!):
    www.progression.me/c/kitesurf...
    You can check out the original version of this video in Kiteworld issue 103:
    magazine.kiteworldmag.com/iss...
    WE WANT TO KNOW YOUR QUESTIONS
    Email us your questions for the next episode - tricks you are struggling with, mistakes you are making, or anything you think we might be able to help with. Send over any video clip or record a short video asking your question.
    kitesofaing@progression.me
    Kitesofaing is Progression's new web series, offering constructive techniques you can practice at home during the COVID-19 lockdown (though nothing to stop you carrying on when things go back to normal).
    www.progression.me/kitesofaing
    Thanks to:
    F-one: www.f-one.world
    Manera: www.manera.com
    Music: Brooklyn Nights by Chelsea McGough (via Soundstripe)
    Producers: Rob Claisse & Michelle Blaydon
    Kiters: Rob Claisse, Danny Morrice
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Комментарии • 38

  • @user-dz9qe4sm6k
    @user-dz9qe4sm6k Год назад +1

    OMG, I just tried that today on the session and finally it clicked! The tip to focus mostly on kite movement instead of the board is game changing!

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  Год назад +1

      For all the tacks, kite is key - all of kiting really! But with the tacks its so easy to get the kite positioning wrong to start with. Glad its helping and keep focusing on this and your tacks will just get better and better 🤙

  • @ilias2841
    @ilias2841 2 года назад

    Hello, this is the best and most precise instruction I've seen on the tack ever! Those cues are very helpful.

  • @samsongeller392
    @samsongeller392 2 года назад

    Excellent !,

  • @samsongeller392
    @samsongeller392 2 года назад

    Excellent ! Clear instruction !

  • @markusbroyles1884
    @markusbroyles1884 3 года назад +2

    Love this ! Thank you so much !!

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад

      My pleasure, hope it helps and once you have this kite movement worked out it will unlock a whole load of progression in the future.

  • @thomassupertramp
    @thomassupertramp 2 года назад

    thank you so much !

  • @joaoramos5678
    @joaoramos5678 3 года назад

    Here from Portugal, thanks, I've falling so many times trying it. Now I've a path to follow. I'll let you know. Tanks again!!!!

  • @MrDISANSKI
    @MrDISANSKI 2 года назад

    wow this is excelent. i think i understand what i was doing wrong after watching this :) will try again tomorrow :) thanks guys

  • @filippepericleous6613
    @filippepericleous6613 2 года назад

    awesome thanks that helped heaps

  • @nicolasboudet9302
    @nicolasboudet9302 3 года назад +1

    I was so pleased by your foot change vid that I reviewed this one on strapless tack. It gave me several clues of what I did wrong for years (e.g. sheeting out and carving upwind before having the kite at noon!)
    I think that feet movement during this tack (at least push tack) would be very useful to understand fully this complex move!
    Possible subject for your next vid?😎

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад

      I definitely have a lot more to discuss on the tacks! I covered the kite movement first because its so often overlooked or skimmed over but it is the most crucial element (IMHO). Body position is next and it will come, whether that is as more RUclips videos or I hope to have a full premium Progression Tacking video which will cover it all.
      Love to know how your tacks progress now you have a better idea about the kite and bar positioning.

  • @onurb.2770
    @onurb.2770 3 года назад +2

    I was waiting for this for so loooong from Progression, please make a long version for the app.

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад +1

      Definitely more tacking content to come. We'll see what format it comes in as I have some big changes for how we coaching in the future!
      But let me know if these kite movement tips help for now

    • @sungbyun
      @sungbyun 3 года назад +2

      Looking forward to the full version on progression.me too.

  • @Rhutt258
    @Rhutt258 3 года назад

    This is an awesome vid Very good at explaining Thanks!

  • @4hoolie
    @4hoolie 2 года назад

    Great thanks 👍

  • @onurb.2770
    @onurb.2770 3 года назад

    After all these tries I am still struggling with tacking especially on the open sea when there is chop and big waves. At beachside, regardless it is N or SW wind at my local spot, I manage it most of the time when the water is flat.
    The usual suspect is that I sometimes do not manage to carve the tip of the board upwind somehow.
    I must say this is the the most difficult turn I have on kitesurfing.

  • @alansim6127
    @alansim6127 3 года назад

    After few years of being able to occasionally tack am struggling to get my % up. Am sure I’ve been doing Stage 1 and 2 together so thanks for explaining so well and separating these out. Can’t wait to get out and try it.

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад

      Glad its giving you some extra insight - love to know if it helps.

    • @alansim6127
      @alansim6127 3 года назад

      @@progressionsports Definitely helping thanks. Realised that before I was gradually sheeting out and coming a bit inboard as kite was being brought up to 12.

  • @AntonBrazhnyk
    @AntonBrazhnyk 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for such detailed video. The ones I could find before were so brief and short it made learning the tack a guess game. I wish I had the video before I started learning. Who knows how many mistakes I picked from that guess game. :)

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад +1

      I hope it helps, understand the kite movement is so vital but overlooked by so many people. I'd love to know if it ups your success rate.

    • @AntonBrazhnyk
      @AntonBrazhnyk 3 года назад

      @@progressionsports Not kiting these days, but I'll remember to get back to the video when I'll get on the water.

  • @slogoheinzy8695
    @slogoheinzy8695 3 года назад +2

    thank you so much for this great video . please can you clarify exactly when the sheeting in begins ? my understanding is that you a) sheet out and carve to bring kite up to 12 b) sheet in as you rotate as this will give you lift to rotate - in conclusion, you dont sheet in untill you have carved and kite is at 12. do i have this correct ?

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад +1

      Yes, the kite must be at 12 before you start carving and sheeted out. Then the sheeting in can be slow and progressive but you don't start until after you carve. The action of carving will give you stability from the momentum of the carve and you can initially lean back against the sheeted out kite to get tension. The sheeting in action helps to get your body back up over the board so you can rotate your body standing upright rather than couched down.
      I'll talk some more about the body and board positions in a future video.

    • @slogoheinzy8695
      @slogoheinzy8695 3 года назад

      Many thanks.i believe I've been performing the polar opposite of this ie carving sheeting in and then sheeting out whilst rotating. I always get a wet bum !

  • @mortenbrando
    @mortenbrando 3 года назад

    Great video thanks - No dry land moves or muscle memory skills to practice for making tacks?

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад

      Hey Morten, well I can't give away everything for free ;-) But yes dry land drills are super handy for the tacks. I'l do have a video planned that explains about beach drills in general. For now for something very dynamic like tack, grab your bar (with all the lines wrapped up) and walk through the whole movement. The key is to do it properly - NOT half heartily, limb and lacking energy - do it like you would on the water, muscles firing and engaged through your whole body, holding your bar, , acting out the kite moving, trying to work through each of the positions and get a feeling for where the bar will be in relation to your body at each stage. Also really think about where your weight is on your feet at each stage as that is so key to keeping the board gliding through out.

  • @RG-sg6hx
    @RG-sg6hx 3 года назад

    Thankyou so much for the video I noticed you do a roll tack and a push tack on the surfboard , do you use the PUSH tack on a foil or do you only use a ROLL tack?

    • @progressionsports
      @progressionsports  3 года назад

      Hey RG. You can do both, I personally got into the push tack first as i could already do that on my surfboard and have ridden strapless on my foils pretty much the whole time. People coming from race backgrounds or using smaller more high performance foils will start with the roll. If you ride with straps you can't really push tack, you get tied up in the straps. I have just written a blog post which covers all of this: "Learning the Kitefoil Tack - Part 1 : Four Tacks but Where to Start?" www.progression.me/blog/learning-the-kitefoil-tack-part-1-four-tacks-but-where-to-start/

    • @RG-sg6hx
      @RG-sg6hx 3 года назад

      @@progressionsports Hi Rob thankyou for your reply, I can do the push tack on a surfboard, I have tried it on the foil , I carve upwind and the foil board is canted over to my heelside, then when I get lifted and change my feet the foilboard is still canted on the original heelside , this doesnt happen when I do it on a surfboard - any tips?