Aa a person who's taught adventure activities for many years, I completely respect the simplicity of the this coaching style. Less, really is more. Great content, explanation and filming 🙏👌
Even so many years later, the investment of time you've put into these tutorials is completely appreciated. Many thanks, Sir. And one of these days I'll get down to SA and get some real time tutorials!
You prolly dont care but if you are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf during the lockdown xD
Good day Ignacio. The backflip from toeside shown in this video is actually a backroll in kiting. It's a popped backroll, launching from toeside and landing toeside, with an invert of the body. That's not a very catchy title of course. And yes, you can do this from heelside, although it's a bit harder, and then it would technically be a front roll.
I am confident at riding toeside, but unable to give it the additional strong edge and can't do a decent pop. Board hardly leaves the water. Is it bad technique or lack of muscles? During toeside ride I feel a lot of pressure in my back leg and it feels like impossible to add some more pressure for the edge. I don't have this issue while doing the heelside pop.
Hi Andras, that's probably the biggest road block for most people. I can't say for sure without seeing your toeside riding but most likely you need to turn away form the kite and lean over the toeside edge to apply more toeside pressure (probably on the front and back foot), and also probably add more speed. Are you producing much spray from your board while riding toeside? If you have decent speed and toeside pressure then there should be plenty of spray shooting off the board (see 0:48). Good luck Andras. All the best, Alex
I have an Wakeboard backround and this Trick is called Bell Air in wakeboaring. Also it looks very much like an Tantrum. Can you call it Tantrum or Bell Air in kiteboaring aswell?
Hello Niek. I don't think it's very similar. You use a lot of pressure on your toes & toeside rail for this, and a snowboard ollie you use a lot of tail pressure but ride the board pretty flat, not much heel or toe edge.
@@niekvanwensen you can do it. Learn to pop from toeside first. Then try the toeside back flip with the kite slightly high to reduce the risk. You'll get there.
Kite-Surf-College Tutorials and Tricks A Tantrum in wakeboarding is a heelside backflip using a kicker. When doing a toeside backflip without a kicker it's usually referred to as Bel Air. Yeah. Somebody decided it would be nice to give every trick a different name 😂
Aa a person who's taught adventure activities for many years, I completely respect the simplicity of the this coaching style. Less, really is more. Great content, explanation and filming 🙏👌
Even so many years later, the investment of time you've put into these tutorials is completely appreciated. Many thanks, Sir. And one of these days I'll get down to SA and get some real time tutorials!
maybe The most stylish hooked in trick. Thx for the video.
Great tutorial! Got some good inspiration for the next lighter wind day
tolles Video, sehr gut aufgebaut, jetzt gehts aufs Wasser, danke!
Can't wait to get out there and try this. Great tutorial, as ever. Thanks
Yeha! the tutorial i've been waiting for! my next trick to learn :) thx guys!
You prolly dont care but if you are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf during the lockdown xD
@Wilson Braxton yea, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :)
Your videos are the best. Tx for this.
Cheers, Alex
Awesome! definitely going to work on this. Thank you great video😁👍
Toeside backroll. Good tutorial. A way to keep your edge and release more pop is to kick your front foot away kicking down into the water.
This is a inverted backroll or backflip .
This is inspirational. Thanks
Doing the same trick landing heel side is also fun, would have liked to see some of those in the video as well.
I did that by accident when i was trying the toeside backroll and i was like, '' how did i end up on my heels? thats not how it should work'' Xd
you mean doing a frontflip?
That was shot at my favourite kite spot!
Where?
Genial! Muchas gracias 👏👏👏
Is there a backflip without toside? Or is that just a back roll?
Good day Ignacio. The backflip from toeside shown in this video is actually a backroll in kiting. It's a popped backroll, launching from toeside and landing toeside, with an invert of the body. That's not a very catchy title of course. And yes, you can do this from heelside, although it's a bit harder, and then it would technically be a front roll.
@@kitesurfcollege thanks for the info!
hey, would u recommend it to learn it with an big kite like an 15 caus no steering is required?
Is a Inverted backroll from toeside . Not a toeside backroll.
Perhaps a toeside tantrum ?
good tutorial , thanks
Guys! Which spot is that? Cool video! Thanks!
I am confident at riding toeside, but unable to give it the additional strong edge and can't do a decent pop. Board hardly leaves the water. Is it bad technique or lack of muscles? During toeside ride I feel a lot of pressure in my back leg and it feels like impossible to add some more pressure for the edge. I don't have this issue while doing the heelside pop.
Hi Andras, that's probably the biggest road block for most people. I can't say for sure without seeing your toeside riding but most likely you need to turn away form the kite and lean over the toeside edge to apply more toeside pressure (probably on the front and back foot), and also probably add more speed. Are you producing much spray from your board while riding toeside? If you have decent speed and toeside pressure then there should be plenty of spray shooting off the board (see 0:48). Good luck Andras. All the best, Alex
@@kitesurfcollege Hi Alex, thanks for the quick reply. I'll try these next time I get to the water.
I have an Wakeboard backround and this Trick is called Bell Air in wakeboaring. Also it looks very much like an Tantrum. Can you call it Tantrum or Bell Air in kiteboaring aswell?
Nope
Tantrum and Bell air are from heelside
is this similar to a bel air on the cable?
Yeah but bell air is from heelside backflip one handed. Bell air is not from toeside. 👍
Great move!
Is it like doing an olie on a snowboard
Hello Niek. I don't think it's very similar. You use a lot of pressure on your toes & toeside rail for this, and a snowboard ollie you use a lot of tail pressure but ride the board pretty flat, not much heel or toe edge.
Kite-Surf-College Tutorials and Tricks oh ok thanks👍
@@niekvanwensen you can do it. Learn to pop from toeside first. Then try the toeside back flip with the kite slightly high to reduce the risk. You'll get there.
I can do it with a kite backloop too
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Isn't this a hooked in tantrum, or also known as ...?
Thomas Zahradnik yes, I think the backflip movement is very similar to a wake board tantrum. Although, I think a tantrum is a back flip from heelside?
Kite-Surf-College Tutorials and Tricks A Tantrum in wakeboarding is a heelside backflip using a kicker. When doing a toeside backflip without a kicker it's usually referred to as Bel Air. Yeah. Somebody decided it would be nice to give every trick a different name 😂
@@kitesurfcollegetantrum is a and one handed backflip (inverted backroll) from heelside .