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Spike
 Since 13 May 2007 1060 Posts Oh, you know... Spelling Expert
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:52 pm how to get big air |
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I know there was a discussion on this a few weeks past, but I couldn't dig up the thread (yes, I used the "search" function). It all came down to the following: big air requires speed.
With that said, I've been working on board speed. The problem I have is that when I pick up a lot of speed, it becomes very difficult for me to hold an edge. Let alone when I begin the "pop". I cannot complete the pop before being yanked into the air, resulting in mediocre, not big air (20 ft or so). Ideally I'd like to be able to complete the pop with the board speed. I have the bar fully sheeted out as I cut upwind, but it usually still has too much power.
Also, how far do you send the kite? Do you send it as you are popping, or right after? |
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TWIN-FIN
 Since 24 May 2006 305 Posts Portland, OR Obsessed
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:16 pm |
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I was watching Adam going HUGE! last week and asked an experienced kiter on the beach.....How does he do that? He replyed......Its all in the legs, and it helps to hit a ramp at the same time. _________________ Only Kiteboarders Should Breed! |
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Spike
 Since 13 May 2007 1060 Posts Oh, you know... Spelling Expert
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:39 pm |
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The ramp definitely helps, though trying to find the right ones often limits how many jumps you get it in a session. Do you sort of squat down as you begin the pop and then explode in the legs? I don't think I've been using my legs very much, so that will definitely be the next step, who knows how much of a difference that will make  |
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magicmaker
 Since 29 Oct 2006 722 Posts da Hood Addicted
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 3:17 pm ask and ye shall recieve |
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you start edging and loading for pop before you send the kite. so it should go, build up lots of board speed, then start to edge upwind.
now the next few things happen in about a half second or less but this is the order
start to edge really hard and load for pop
send the kite
when the kite starts to pull you off the water push down on your back foot and release your edge for maximum pop.
where your kite starts to pull you off the water is dependant on the kite. my fuels rip me off the water about 12 oclock or a little before i think. and my Rev's seem to start the pull just a fraction of a second later, just past 12 o clock. now i know wiht your bow kites, you have to pull your bar in a specific time to get the most lift. i dont know when that is. maybe someone else can chime in. i would imagine you'll want to pull your bar as you're sending the kite and have it almost totally sheeted in before you are releasing your board edge. maybe slightly after that?
you may be better off just working out the timing on your own. find some flat water so you can try different techniques working with a similiar setup to see what works best.
ramps? we dont need no stinking ramps. |
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pdxmonkeyboy
 Since 16 May 2006 2382 Posts sock monkey porn rules!! Unicorn Master
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:07 pm |
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| try edging a little later. When I try to edge to soon I can loose the edge when the kite is like 10-11. |
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