How do you get verity]cal on your backhand wave ki

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AndreC
AndreC
WA
512 posts
WA, 512 posts
24 Nov 2015 10:56am
Allot of guys I see going Backside seem to struggle to really project their turns vertical into the steep part of the wave and get that perfectly timed smash. Alright so I have been down the beach allot so I have had time to think about this topic....There is no right and wrong coz its all fun...but if you want to do multiple backhand roosters stay tuned so here goes

Problems first
1. Going to fast missing the section and top turning the shoulder of the wave...which leeds to kite cutbacks all day and they don't really set your hair on fire.

2.Not bottom turning long enough- More on this in minute.

3. Letting the Kite pull you down the line during the top turn/ Reo.

4. Drawing the wrong lines on the wave (WTF U say?)

With kiting the power and speed is addictive and its natural to become dependant on the kite for this instead working on surfing technique. SO there is certainly a balance of using the kite for obvious advantages and being able to switch it off to get some clean power hacks drawn. I wanted to focus on backside first as I personally think Backside is more technical than frontside.


2.Bottom Turning- This video is short and to the point watch first then after.


Compressing, holding the bottom and twisting/looking at the lip where you want to hit it turn does these 3 things.
a)Loads the board and the kite so when you release you have maximum power approaching the lip.
b)Allows for the kite power to relax at the point of snapping your re entry this also allows you to twist properly and reenter the wave
c)This hold on the bottom turn also places you under the lip like a crouching tiger so you can unleash your hidden dragon. (ok that was cheese)

Kite Position/Body Position - First Half a second before your bottom turn fly your kite at 1pm (at the lip) as you lean in your bottom turn and start compression loading looking at the lip. Second-As you head towards the top of the wave give the kite a tweak towards the beach at 11 and let your bar out nearly on full depower (tip don't have your kite to low as it will want to pull you to the shoulder. Unless you need to snap and race a long section)

Your head and trunk should twist up at the Lip and then twist kick looking straight back the other direction below you at the trough of the wave as you extend your turn. Again coming out of the manoeuvre compress getting your arms low and looking at doing it all again right away. SEE PIC I HAVE ATTACHED I WILL PUT THE OTHER ONES IN LATER

Drawing the wrong/right lines???
I have to go to work so will have to continue later in the week with rest when I get time ...

Note - Kiting is subjective and enjoyed so many ways I have put this up for those who might benefit from either kiting or surfing backgrounds. Theres allot more to cover so I will add to this as I go. If you are already a ripper then I hope this just tweaked things you already know to focus on. If you are a keyboard king keep it cool...
dafish
dafish
NSW
1654 posts
NSW, 1654 posts
24 Nov 2015 6:19pm
nice analysis. I am sure there are plenty of people that will benefit from your hard work putting this up. Good one!
WillyO
WillyO
QLD
263 posts
QLD, 263 posts
26 Nov 2015 3:57pm
thanks mate keep up the good work. I found it helpful knowing where the kite should be.
jimmijaz
jimmijaz
WA
97 posts
WA, 97 posts
26 Nov 2015 2:27pm
That was very informative. Thanks for taking the time. Can you do forehand if you've got the time. Much appreciated
Nak.Kiter
Nak.Kiter
WA
16 posts
WA, 16 posts
26 Nov 2015 8:57pm
I think your first and only problem is going backside, It may seem more technical but IMO it never feels like your carving a wave to its full potential. I have learned to go against my normal natural stance and worked on going goofy, which is more suitable for Perth wind and wave direction. to me it just flows better when your facing the wave
Dave Whettingsteel
Dave Whettingsteel
WA
1397 posts
WA, 1397 posts
27 Nov 2015 12:29pm
Yeah great article. I would appreciate a front side version as well as am basically making it up as I go along. An article on frontside aerials would be good too. Can sometime get in the air off the lip but I don't come down too good haha.
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
27 Nov 2015 2:15pm
AndreC said..
Backside is more technical than frontside.



Hi Andre,

Your avatar shows a kiter riding frontside left ?

Is that you in the pic ?


austin
austin
671 posts
671 posts
27 Nov 2015 2:40pm
Dave Whettingsteel said..
Yeah great article. I would appreciate a front side version as well as am basically making it up as I go along. An article on frontside aerials would be good too. Can sometime get in the air off the lip but I don't come down too good haha.


Buzz me down and ask Dave, there's a few variations regarding strapped/less, hooked/un,
Green Cherub
Green Cherub
WA
296 posts
WA, 296 posts
27 Nov 2015 2:50pm
my brain hurts from trying to translate this into my goofy backhand turns in Perth slop.. ..guy in the pic is riding goofy doing back hand turn (i think) and the rest is written from the natural stance perspective?
Dave Whettingsteel
Dave Whettingsteel
WA
1397 posts
WA, 1397 posts
27 Nov 2015 3:22pm
austin said..

Dave Whettingsteel said..
Yeah great article. I would appreciate a front side version as well as am basically making it up as I go along. An article on frontside aerials would be good too. Can sometime get in the air off the lip but I don't come down too good haha.



Buzz me down and ask Dave, there's a few variations regarding strapped/less, hooked/un,


Cool! Thanks Nick will catch you at the beach sometime.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
27 Nov 2015 4:12pm
Kite position depends a lot on the wind direction and strength, for me it's always changing. Best thing you can do is kite more .
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