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North Kiteboarding Academy / How to Land a Kite
Learn how to land your kite in shallow water, with lots of free space around you.
When you're ready to land your kite, be sure to signal clearly to your helper that you want to land the kite by tapping the top of your head with a flat hand.
Once the helper is ready, slowly lower your kite down along the edge of the wind window, using your top hand only to steer the kite. The lower hand should be free. Slow down the kite's descent by gently pulling on the top hand.
Once it's wit
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11th Jul 2017
North Kiteboarding Academy / How to Relaunch a 4-Line Kite
Beginner Kiteboarding Lesson: Crash and Relaunch Your Kite
In critical situations, it can be necessary to use the quick release on your kite.
In doing so, your kite will remain connected to your harness via one line, and most of the kite’s power will be lost.
To open the release, let go of the bar and push the quick-release mechanism away from you. In doing so, your kite will fall into the water and waiver in the wind. Once you're ready, you'll need to prepare your gear for relaunch. Hold
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11th Jul 2017
North Kiteboarding Academy / How to Relaunch a 5-Line Kite
Beginner Kiteboarding Lesson: Relaunching Your 5th Line Kite
The 5th-line makes it easy to relaunch your kite, especially in low wind, when it is relied on to get your kite into the air.
If you lose hold of your bar when riding unhooked, hold on your safety line and hook back into your chicken loop. Now pull the fifth line until the kite starts to flip over. Before it flips completely, grab the bar floater on the upper side and pull it towards you. As you do this, the kite will start to mov
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11th Jul 2017
North Kiteboarding Academy / Relaunching a 4-Line Kite
Beginner Kiteboarding Lesson: Relaunch a 4-Line Kite
Learn how to relaunch your kite in shallow water first, as this will make it easy when you're swimming in deeper waters.
When your kite drops into the water, let go of the bar, untwist the lines, and check that your bar is the correct way around by using the color code. Now you're ready to relaunch. Pull gently on the floater to initiate the kites movement to the edge of the wind window.
Once the kite is there, grab the bar and pull on th
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11th Jul 2017
Kiteboarding Fitness with Chris Bobryk
The Chris Bobryk interview,
Today, we are flying over to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and heading over to Miami. Palm trees, sunshine, and blue skies... what's not to love?!
We're going to check in with Chris Bobryk and get some tips on how to stay fit and in good shape as a kiter! He'll tell us a bit about how to stay healthy, prevent injury, and recover if you do find yourself injured.
But first, it's time to slow down and relax. It was a hectic week in Las Vegas and LA, and a day of downtime, a
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6th Jul 2017
Ride with Blake | 5 Steps to Better Kite Control
Five steps to better kite control.
Hey guys, today I want to talk about five things you can do to dramatically improve your kite skills. After all, kiteboarding is mostly about flying a kite. I mean, kites have been around for thousands of years. Most people can have fun flying a small kite on a string. We have these amazing highly engineered tools that propel us across the water and into the sky. So it goes with out saying you need to spend a lot of time flying your kite and frankly just have
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5th Jul 2017
Kiteboarding: Who Has Right of Way?
In this weeks episode I’ll be going to my sisters bachelorette party in vegas, then I’ll be making my way to interview my good friend Kara Mulder. Kara is a kiteboarder, the author of the flight attendant life and a digital nomad like myself. She has some amazing insights behind the community to be found in kiteboarding and travel.
Before we get into the rules:
A quick reminder, like driving it's always your responsibility to avoid a collision, even if you have the right of way. Yo
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29th Jun 2017
Ride with Blake | 5 Steps to Relaunch Your Kite
The relaunch is one of the most important steps in learning how to kiteboard. After all, if you can't get your kite out of the water you're not going to get very far in the sport.
One of the biggest concerns people face in the early stages is the fear of the unknown.
What happens if I crash?
How do I get back in if I drop my kite?
Will the kite keep pulling me if I drop it?
To counter these fears, I recommend starting small. You need to practice your relaunch on the beach,
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23rd Jun 2017
Ride with Blake | How to Jump Higher
How to Jump Higher Kiteboarding - Ride with Blake: Vlog 17
So you can jump, that's great! Now, you're wondering how to get more air. In this episode, Blake has 5 tips that will take you to the moon and back!
So here it is, five steps for you on how to jump higher with your kiteboard.
Step one:
Have good board speed, a lot of people think that being overpowered will make the jump higher but that’s a common misconception. If you have to much power, you will get a lot of lateral jumps but no
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22nd Jun 2017
New Kiteboarding Spot Assessment
New kiteboarding locations can be intimidating. In this Vlog I'll be covering how to assess a new spot, as well as a few important reminders. These tips will be especially helpful if you're traveling to a location like Hood River, OR.
A busy month
Speaking of the Hood, I've spent the last few weeks wrapping up some work in the Pacific North West. From Seattle to Squamish back down to Hood River. It's been eventful to say the least. Fortunately, I was able to get some time on the water my
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1st Jun 2017
Ride with Blake | How to Ride Upwind in Light Wind
How to Ride Upwind in Light Wind - Ride with Blake: Vlog 16
For some, riding in light winds can be a little challenging. How can you ride upwind? Blake goes through the "Blake Necessities" on how to ride in lighter winds.
1. Get a big board or a foil
Look for something flatter with little rocker. Good suggestions are the North Spike, Cabrinha Stylus, or Liquid Force Overdrive.
2. Shorten the wind window in strong winds - keep within the power zone
3. Perform S-turns with the kit
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30th May 2017
What Are Safe Kiteboarding Conditions - Chasing the Dream: Ep 03
We've all been there. You've just learned how to kiteboard or you are in the research phase. You find yourself asking a lot of questions. How much wind is too much? What are the safe wind directions? Is it too cold to go kiteboarding? What size kite do I need for my weight? There really is a lot to take in. Fear not, this episode I break down almost everything you need to know about kiteboarding riding conditions.
Last week I was working in San Fransisco and I payed a visit to Crissy fie
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11th May 2017
How to Cross-Train at the cable park: Ep 1
Cable parks have been around since 1959. Since their inception in Germany. They have been popping up all over the world. In fact, there's a good chance you’re just a short drive from one yourself.
The cross over from cable to kite is undeniable. Whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned rider working on that next trick.
Here at MACkite, we have been doing lessons almost as long as the sport of kiteboarding has been around. In 2010, the first 2.0 cable wake boarding system opene
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10th May 2017
Ride with Blake | How To Transition on a Kiteboard
You've take a kiteboarding lesson and mastered the Waterstart that's awesome! However, there is one little problem... How do you go back the other way? Fear not, I've broken down the kiteboarding transition into five easy steps. The next time you hit the water give these a try and see if they help!
Step one
Practice on the beach with a trainer kite. Visualization goes a long way with learning anything. If you can get your hands on it that's even better. I recommend taking a day or two m
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5th May 2017
How to Cross-Train at the Cable Park: Kiteboarding School - Ep1
Spring is here and we all know what that means. Warm weather, wind and good times with good friends. We’re officially kicking off our kiteboarding lesson season for 2017. This marks our 16th year teaching kiteboarding. In that time the gear, as well as the sport have changed drastically. With all that change there still remains one universal truth for new kiteboarders. That is the thirty hour rule. Ten hours on the kite, ten hours on the board and ten hours to put it all together.Now, we know w
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5th May 2017