Hi jaekayjosh
This problem is most likely caused by poor launching and flying skills. You also probably have this problem when the wind is lighter. You are back-stalling the kite and the simplest solution is to push out the bar when this happens. Use steering rather than power until the kite is higher up. As you probably notice, the wind close to the ground is lighter and more turbulent compared to the wind higher up.
As Cauncy recommends, it would be a good idea to check your lines lengths, if your front lines are longer than the back lines then this will make your kite back stall even more.
here is a video to help you improve your launching skills:
and if you don't understand how the kite flies and what a back stalling kite is, then I suggest you watch this video:
Hope this helps
Christian