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[i]Originally posted by JB
I found an interesting defination from the USA surfing association rules
D. The judging criteria shall be:
"A surfer must perform radical controlled maneuvers in the critical section of a wave with speed, power and flow to maximize scoring potential.
lol.
Did the USA Surfing Association mention anything about kites in their rule-book ?
"A surfer must perform radical controlled manoeuvres in the critical section of a wave".........
For surfing,
that kind of goes without saying hey ?
If a surfer isn't in the critical section (cs),
he's slowly sinking with no power, no speed and no flow.
No joy.
A surfer really needs to be in the cs cause that's where the juice is.
Unlike a wavekiter.
Windfreaks can harness the power of the wave in conjunction with the force of the wind.
But the cs is the womb and the place to be.
Here's my take on the whole critical section thing:
The perfect peeling wave has only one defined cs.
It's the eye of the storm.
Most waves are sectiony and can have many cs's along their length.
What makes wavekiting so cool is that the rider can fang from one cs to another.
At the yank of the bar,
the rider can zap across a stupidly long stretch of fat wall to reconnect with the energy of the wave.
That is sooo cool.