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Front rolls, Kiteloops, Back 2 blinds – more Trick terminology videos

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

This last year has been pretty quite on the Progression front as we’ve focused on getting the new Intermediate Volume 1 DVD completed but now that it is out there and selling well we can turn our view back to all our FREE online videos! We’ve been getting 1000′s of views everyday so it only seems right to start adding more tricks and techniques as we work towards out goal of have a short video for every trick and variation thats possible!

Today wehave a great mixture taken from footage we filmed for Adrenaline Sports last year in Turkey:

Intermediates:

Advanced:

Professional

Thanks to Jo Wilson, Ali Barrett, Robin Snuggs & James Boulding who appear in this videos.

We’ve got a couple of more video for the Intermediate coming later this week and then we’ll be have a several videos for all you beginners.

Are there any specific tricks or techniques who want to see? Let us know in the comments.

A few more grab videos + skimboard basics

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Screen shot 2009-11-08 at 08.06.32The next trick definition videos are for those of you looking to add something to your jumps, and a simple grab is the next option and there are plenty to choose from!

Tail Grab during a sent jump

Roast Beef Grab during a sent jump

Crail Grab during a sent jump

And a new series of trick definition videos are for those you trying out skimboards, a great lightwind board and fun alternative. We’ll start with two of the more basic techniques:

Upwind tack on a Skimboard

Shuvit on a skimboard

More videos coming on Tuesday….

Tricks Definitions : Shiftys, Grabs & One Footers!

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Its been a while since we released some trick definition videos, but the boys got some great footage on the latest trip to Egypt so here are the first 5 but we have plenty more to come over the next few weeks. Remember they are only 30-40 seconds long and aren’t trying to teach you how to do the trick but hopefully you may see something here, or amongst our other trick & technique definition videos, which will motivate you to go out and try something new or revisit a trick you haven’t tried for a while:

All these videos feature Fat Sand’s newest recruit James Boulding with Will Milne doing his thing behind the camera.

Filming the next DVD in Egypt, take 2

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Egypt-James-cruiseI was lucky enough to fly out to Egypt for a week, with James Boulding, to film for the next Progression DVD, Kiteboarding Intermediate Volume 1. We had already filmed a large part of this DVD, last year when we went to Egypt with Christian and Karine to film the updated Kiteboarding Beginner DVD, but we were missing a load of shots and the British summer didn’t really give us the clear blue skies we need.

So we headed to Soma Bay as James has spent a number of seasons there teaching and coaching and knew the area like the back of his hand. The spot is perfect with a variety of lagoons and sandbars providing butter flat water at low tide and waist deep water as far as the eye can see, ideal for all levels of freestyle riders. The wind starts to builds at around 9am, cross off. Then fills in at around 10-11am and swings round to cross shore and cleans up. If the wind is strong it will blow all day otherwise skip lunch as the wind will drop at around 2.30.

We had early starts planned for most of the week to catch the wind, although I initially had a couple of rough nights sleep adapting to James sleep shouting & random bursts of noise (not necessarily words!)

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We filmed and kited at the Mark Warner centre where there were more intermediate riders and generally much quieter. A few riders had a respectable arsenal of intermediate tricks on both tacks, but it still amazed me how many still kited with bad stance due to their equipment not being tuned properly. Most riders didn’t really understand how to adjust their kites to make their stance more bearable in stronger winds. Typically one arm is fully stretched to control the bar and the other out straight behind to help counter balance their weight and stop them being pulled forwards. I think the only rider with a sensible stance was James and one other instructor! On the flipside in lighter winds you would see a lot of large kites stalling and riders sinking, where as you could actually (with good technique) happily stay upwind with a kite a couple of metres smaller. I would recommend to anyone who has brought a new kite whether they are a Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced to take time one session and test out the different settings on the bar and the kite’s pigtails to see how they effect the power and the speed that your kite can turn.

Cover-Box-Shadow-PKBIV1-MedFunnily enough these three areas – lightwind riding, highwind riding and kit tuning, were what we were out in Egypt to film. The new Intermediate DVD is all about taking the next steps on from being a competent beginner. Starting off with your first tricks – toeside riding, carving turns & jumping but just as important is to increase your confidence and understand of your locations, conditions and equipment, allowing you to kite in a wider range of wind strengths and locations, and importantly getting your stance sorted so you learn new tricks far easier. We’ll have information on this new DVD over the coming weeks as we get closer to its release in November.

Check out the previous blog post for the latest trick definitions videos all shot on this trip…