doolla said...
For anyone that might be interested.....
Today I landed (almost haha) my first frontroll. Some things that worked and will hopefully get me there in the next session -
- Slowly sending the kite to 12 prior to entering the frontroll is good (this has also improved my backroll completion rate from 7/10 to 10/10). I think a bit more airtime is needed for the frontroll.
- Following on from this, and this might seem obvious, but you need power (at least when you're a bit crap like me and don't rotate very quick), this adds to the airtime thing.
- Similar to backrolls, move hands to centre of the bar. I dont think I was doing this which is why I was sending the kite to places you dont want it to go during the manoeuvre.
I am still pulling the front hand and bringing the kite down from 12 during the manoeuvre which is why I think im struggling to make it around. I am going to try sending the kite slightly past 12 on entry and see how that goes. Or just tell my brain to stop pulling the effing front hand!!!!!
For me it's easier to lock kite at 11 o'clock and just push with be back foot really strong while lifting the front foot. At the same time I put my front ankle to the front knee and look through the back armpit. The constant pull by front hand help to keep kite at 11 o'clock with some movement towards 10 o'clock before landing.
Only problem I've found that I don't rotate quickly, sometimes it's too slow to finish rotation. May be I'm trying to do spin rather than roll and doesnt' throw my shoulders toward the water.
But usually majority of front rolls problems is the oversteering kite far too back.