( absorb all the tips - read thru'Saltysinus Newbie lessons learn't so far - this is a gold mine of information - could be edited up a bit and made a sticky


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Said before - but...
It is pretty normal to start keeping both legs at the same angle / attitude especially when you are getting powered quickly.
1) it is much easier to reset and go again if you do not get pulled over your board - Start with a gentle power stroke - rise up fall back as many times as need be getting used to the feeling each time when you are ready power up that down stroke a little more.
2) Keep your back leg bent try 30-45 degrees and your front leg straight - this set you up to move forward and help stop you getting yanked over the top of the board.(Pointing and weighting your board downwind - not too much)
3) once you are up out of the water (immediately)- you need to start putting a bit more weight on to your back leg so straighten a bit - be flexible - watch other people - they go thru this sequence in a blink of an eye - you aim to be following your kite when it is at the bottom of its power stroke - and better still pointing slightly upwind of this - but it depends on how windy it is.
4) The bar movement - you pull the bar in as you fly the kite down and bar out (yes bar out) as you fly the kite back up - when it is windy you do this less when there is less wind you have to exaggerate ...
That is a lot to think about till it becomes second nature - so visualise - if available get someone to yell tips - you can get lost in the moment when you are learning - start slowly and build - you will get there faster - it also helps you to get a feel for the wind and the kite's power before you just know these things


But the best tip I can offer is to read Salty'Sinus's post and chase the links - gold..
Cheers
AP
(Keep asking someone will always fill the gaps and despite the seeming opposite points of view - when you work thru' what is being said through the comments are all likely saying / aiming for the same thing.. Nice crew - at Sandgate)
The other not taught aspect U will Know or need to .. the forecast / weather...
Use the SB chart for the overview...
Use this to qualify locally
www.bom.gov.au/marine/wind.shtml?location=qld-bris&tz=AEDTand always know what is on the horizon on this...
www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR663.loop.shtml#skipSo there you have it...