acitta said...
I would also like some hints on landing, but more about landing softly. I've heard that you're meant to redirect the kite aggressively as you said cbulota, but doesn't that cause you to hit the water rather aggressively?
I've managed to get what feels bloody high on some of my boosts, (it's probably not high at all), but i've come down hard a few times and that has sort of scared me. Any tips on landing softly would be appreciated, or is it just a matter of hardening up and getting used to landing hard.
Actually I find the opposite. The forward momentum means you don't hit as hard. Think of it like a jet coming in to land. If it drops out the and falls straight down, it's not pleasant, and jet when it lands at high speed (300km/h) it's actually soft. It may seem odd, but you don't actually come down as quickly because you are moving forward and down, instead of just down.
As you start to really time your landings, you can get to a point where on the way down, you pause about a meter off the water and then just shoot forward and land. It's difficult to explain.
I'll try post some onboard videos the next time I go out.
Just found an old video of mark shinn doing it which shows it pretty clearly. I think they term they use for it is called sideways glide.
Check out the first jump and check out 2:05 for a close up of a landing
www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=mark%20shinn%20august%202005&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CDoQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2Fvideoplay%3Fdocid%3D-7205829571170443490&ei=LEWzUOipLOqJmQWUrYDgDg&usg=AFQjCNG7s7BHAtrW_tgKODXVVO2ZKmmG-w