Kiting Terminology

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rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
22 Jan 2007 5:24pm
Yo. So I'm new to kiting (but not to wakeboarding/snowboarding) and want to get some terminology clear.

I notice that people refer to riding toeside (a.k.a. frontside) as switch. In other board sports switch or fakie means with your opposite to preferred leg forward, could be heelside or toeside. So in kiting where there is not really a preferred foot forward, what do you call the two heelside directions - just port & starboard? And then riding toeside in that direction would be switch port tack or switch starboard tack???
kitergirl
kitergirl
QLD
206 posts
QLD, 206 posts
22 Jan 2007 7:00pm
regular is left foot forward and goofy is right foot forward(hope i got it right), that is what it is generally reffered to as.

JL
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
22 Jan 2007 7:09pm
Toeside - riding with your toe side edge towards the water (exactly the same as other board sports). So your kite is pulling towards your back.

Switch - riding opposite to your natural side. So if I ride a surfboard with my left foot forward, when I'm riding my twin tip kite board left foot forward, I'm riding switch (same as other board sports)

Blind - same as wakeboarding, when you have the bar behind your back.

Anyone else who says differently has their terminology wrong.
rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
22 Jan 2007 6:27pm
Good because I was confused when somebody talked about starting toeside as starting switch! So it is the same as wakeboarding etc.

What other terminology is there? I've picked up a bit:

Walk of shame - walking kie & board up the beach after being too much of a noob to hold position.

I have been doing the walk of shame for the last two weeks.

What else?
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
22 Jan 2007 7:36pm
sunseeker,

Don't you mean that when you're riding your kiteboard right foot forward you are riding switch? No wonder the poor chap is confused.

So rescueme, riding toeside to port is riding toeside to port. Everyone has their own switch foot, opposite to their own natural foot, as in other boardsports. Since I'm natural foot natural foot - left foot forward, if I went to toeside on my port tack I would be riding switch, but only on that side. Kapiche?

Hope this helps. Blind might be more clearly defined as riding toeside with the bar/lines going around the trailing side of your body, as 'bar behind your back' could possibly apply to toeside as well.
Oakie
Oakie
WA
268 posts
WA, 268 posts
22 Jan 2007 6:39pm
yardsale....crash so bad that your kit and ** is spread out everywhere.

I put together a really long list of there ages ago, it was pretty funny, but I dont know where its gone.
tobes
tobes
NSW
1000 posts
NSW, 1000 posts
22 Jan 2007 8:48pm
Yep, Kapiche. Thanks for clearing that up Pat.

Here's some kite jargon-
"Whilst setting up my moderate aspect ratio four line LEI kite, I once attached my lines to the wrong pig tails. I did a self launch followed by several involuntary kiteloops through the power zone when I should have piloted the kite up to neutral along the edge of the wind window. I couldn't unhook because I was not using a QR chicken loop and I had hooked into the donkey dick. When the kite finally hit the ground I was surpised the the leading edge bladder did not pop.

(true story)

OK if you can understand that then this page is a waste of your time."

http://www.learntokitesurf.com/Jargon2.htm

kitesurfingschool.org/glossary.htm

a few tricks explained too,
kitesurfingschool.org/tricks.htm
rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
22 Jan 2007 8:42pm
quote:
Originally posted by Oakie

yardsale....crash so bad that your kit and ** is spread out everywhere.

I like that lol
sunseeker
sunseeker
QLD
1203 posts
QLD, 1203 posts
23 Jan 2007 12:08pm
Thanks Greenpat for pointing out my typeo...

it should read

Switch - riding opposite to your natural side. So if I ride a surfboard with my left foot forward, when I'm riding my twin tip kite board right foot forward, I'm riding switch (same as other board sports)
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