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Unhooked Frontloop v.s. S-bend

Created by sunseeker sunseeker  > 9 months ago, 6 Aug 2008
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sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

6 Aug 2008 1:09pm
What's the difference between an unhooked frontloop and an s-bend? Is it how horizontal your body is through the rotation?

Lets's assume kite angle of 45 to 60 degrees. 60 degrees is low for me at this stage.
Rhys McClintock
Rhys McClintock

NSW

995 posts

6 Aug 2008 1:32pm
Pretty sure all the wake buffs will say that you have to do the rotation with the board above your head for it to count as an s-bend You also have to have your legs extended and not tucked up for maximum effect
Such things take practice and Abs to perform though
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

6 Aug 2008 1:36pm
An S-bend is basically a raley into front loop, the more you tweek your body upwards and behind you the better it looks. Its all about the style
O
O

O

VIC

118 posts

6 Aug 2008 1:58pm
I believe the difference is for an S-Bend you need to have your body above horizontal, otherwise its a front loop.
ewan kite
ewan kite

VIC

928 posts

6 Aug 2008 2:13pm
a unhooked front is just as it sounds and a s-bend you do a full railey first then a front rotation
ewan kite
ewan kite

VIC

928 posts

6 Aug 2008 2:15pm
a unhooked front is just as it sounds and a s-bend you do a full railey first then a front rotation
sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

6 Aug 2008 2:15pm
Thanks guys, I expected as much - maybe this summer.... I've got it waxed in my head but in reality is much harder.
stamp
stamp

QLD

2795 posts

6 Aug 2008 2:24pm
its easy sunseeker, just throw hard into a raley and as you extend look over your back shoulder and let your body follow. push down on the handle through the whole move to stay off axis

its easier to do with the kite low than high, if the kite is high it will try to pull you upwards and you will have to fight to stay off axis. with the kite low it will make it easier to extend horizontally and you can just concentrate on the spin
KiteAction
KiteAction

QLD

337 posts

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6 Aug 2008 3:46pm
I preffer the term "front Flip" or "Front Roll" rather than "front loop"

stamp
stamp

QLD

2795 posts

6 Aug 2008 4:03pm
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KiteAction said...

I preffer the term "front Flip" or "Front Roll" rather than "front loop"




flip and roll are different. flip means you rotate over the rail (eg a tantrum). roll means you rotate over the tip of the board (eg a backroll)
KiteAction
KiteAction

QLD

337 posts

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6 Aug 2008 4:11pm
cool
echostorm
echostorm

QLD

1245 posts

6 Aug 2008 7:10pm
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stamp said...

KiteAction said...

I preffer the term "front Flip" or "Front Roll" rather than "front loop"




flip and roll are different. flip means you rotate over the rail (eg a tantrum). roll means you rotate over the tip of the board (eg a backroll)


You got it, anything with the term loop implies the kite. Usually a backflip is called a tantrum and a front flip, is called an egg roll. lol.

Rebel
Rebel

NSW

165 posts

6 Aug 2008 8:56pm
a proper s-bend is a spin then handle pass all same direction
hood rat
hood rat

QLD

56 posts

6 Aug 2008 9:36pm
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Rebel said...

a proper s-bend is a spin then handle pass all same direction



?????? please explain this nonsense
ewan kite
ewan kite

VIC

928 posts

6 Aug 2008 9:39pm
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Rebel said...

a proper s-bend is a spin then handle pass all same direction


there is no handle pass in an s-bend
graceful
graceful

WA

773 posts

6 Aug 2008 7:41pm
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Rebel said...

a proper s-bend is a spin then handle pass all same direction


HUH ?????
sci
sci

sci

WA

762 posts

7 Aug 2008 11:55am
Perhaps we need some perspective here:



When I started learning these i rotating the other way unhooked back roll OR reverse S-Bend mm?
sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

7 Aug 2008 2:13pm
Cool, I get it. Here's a nice high one.

hood rat
hood rat

QLD

56 posts

7 Aug 2008 2:26pm
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sci said...


When I started learning these i rotating the other way unhooked back roll OR reverse S-Bend mm?


hinterberger
sci
sci

sci

WA

762 posts

7 Aug 2008 12:43pm
Well there you go I can add the Hinterberger to my moves list.
jev7337
jev7337

QLD

460 posts

7 Aug 2008 3:33pm
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Rebel said...

a proper s-bend is a spin then handle pass all same direction


Mate wake up
sorse
sorse

NSW

509 posts

8 Aug 2008 1:12pm
OK that was a proper s bend on the vids now can someone show me a propper front roll where they flip over not a front spin..
Plus one more to add to your quiver guys is a Tantrum, which is a Back flip round the front of the bar :-)
sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

8 Aug 2008 3:06pm
Haven't seen a front flip before. I can do a back flip off a wave where you get properly inverted - feels really cool to do a high slow one.
sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

8 Aug 2008 3:26pm
Here's an unhooked frontloop. Like an s-bend but not horizontal or off-axis. Probably the trick to try before the s-bend. Note, the word loop has been used here instead of roll - it does not refer to a kiteloop.

stamp
stamp

QLD

2795 posts

8 Aug 2008 4:40pm
wtf was that horrible mess^?
it looks like a very half-arsed attempt at an s-bend. definitely not a front roll or an s-bend.
i can't believe anyone would promote that as an instructional video
choicey
choicey

QLD

280 posts

8 Aug 2008 4:48pm
woah that was a spin yuck!
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

8 Aug 2008 4:54pm
I think they call that the front flop
echostorm
echostorm

QLD

1245 posts

8 Aug 2008 5:36pm
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sorse said...

OK that was a proper s bend on the vids now can someone show me a propper front roll where they flip over not a front spin..
Plus one more to add to your quiver guys is a Tantrum, which is a Back flip round the front of the bar :-)


As I said earlier... a front flip is called an eggroll. I used to be able to do them behind cable but never tried with a kite, you carve toeside do a quick trasition to heelside then back to toeside turn into your own wake and flip off it. Basically rolling over your own wake in a flowing flip... does that make sense?
kiter1234
kiter1234

2 posts

6 Oct 2008 12:38pm
wat a crap s-bend...he is laid out at da start and den it turns to complete and utter poo
kiter1234
kiter1234

2 posts

6 Oct 2008 12:38pm
poo s-bend
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