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Created by Big eeeZeee Big eeeZeee  > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2011
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Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee

NSW

1100 posts

21 Nov 2011 12:01pm
Just converted to boots. Love the feel and everything about it other than catching an edge. Even the smallest stacks on toe/heel side edges leave me with a decent headache straight up.

Is there any way to minimise whiplash on the neck? Heard lifting the knees up can slightly minimise the whip effect.

cheers
kitelooper1
kitelooper1

112 posts

21 Nov 2011 9:30am
Too many whiplashes is guaranteed to leave you with long term damage. People with bad backs are a pain in the arse same goes for the neck. It is part of the spine aint it?

I think excessive wear and tear on the knees, back and hip and neck are big sleeper issues in kiting for those that ride hard and often.
deXtrous
deXtrous

NSW

451 posts

21 Nov 2011 6:53pm
Probably why wakeboarders are still being towed behind a boat ^^
gruezi
gruezi

WA

3464 posts

21 Nov 2011 6:04pm
Tell me about it...but check it, from yoga trying to correct it
kitelooper1
kitelooper1

112 posts

21 Nov 2011 6:28pm
Once cartilage, disks, end plates are damaged they are damaged. If you already have some accelerated wear in lower back/hips/knees then if you go long and hard often, boosting, hard landings, chop bashing can really ramp up the wear. Combine that with the tightening response, changes in pelvis orient and new patterns the **** can hit the fan. Once backs and hips are screwed you are screwed.

I reckon a decent human movement study of kiteboarding landings would reveal some concerning issues re the simultaneous application of forces of the kite pulling thru torso combined with impact forces of landing and how the body deals with this whilst trying to execute a smooth absorption of the landing forces. I have an inkling that the normal landing mechanics maybe comprimised resulting in very high levels of force being applied to joints at compromised orientations.

gruezi
gruezi

WA

3464 posts

21 Nov 2011 6:45pm
Seeing this is my future course of study, I recon such a study would be very revealing and perhaps lead to better practice or management of issues.

Yea, it is a sad fact that the body deteriorates after 20

I ride hooked and unstrapped, not to look cool..........but simply because my body can't take it any more.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

21 Nov 2011 7:05pm
Really there are some fools on here (probably me included)... But the fact is boots aren't any worse for you than straps, think about all the other related damage you can do in straps that boots save you from...

The key for you my friend is learning to crash properly. It might take some time to adjust to boots, your body has learned bad technique from riding straps for so long, take it easy for a while and get used to crashing safely.
The key most of the time is either:
A) Rolling as you hit the water avoiding a big edge, or
B) Lifting your legs by bending your knees up in order to clear your board from the water, or
C) a combination of the two.

Once you suss it all out you are going to have a lot more fun riding because you wont be swimming for your board and you wont be scared about blowing out on big landings or braking an ankle.

*** Oh i forgot to add one big thing - LET GO... I know strappers love to hang on after crashing and looping their kite letting it pull them about 100m downwind of their hook plank, but yeah... just let go.
harry potter
harry potter

VIC

2777 posts

21 Nov 2011 10:39pm
Boots are for those who can't keep their board on. [}:)]
lotofwind
lotofwind

NSW

6451 posts

21 Nov 2011 10:43pm
Yeah,once you learn how to body drag upwind and get past the noob stage, you wont need the learner boots. They are like trainer wheels on a bike lol
doonut
doonut

WA

264 posts

21 Nov 2011 7:49pm
im considering getting a board for boots n sum boots for a board, just like the idea of being able to edge n pop super hard. i dont looze my board with straps very often but like the idea of boots
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

21 Nov 2011 8:07pm
soooo much noob.
dave......
dave......

WA

2119 posts

21 Nov 2011 8:21pm
^^^^+1 to Rowdys first comment, learnt to crash, the best way is to WEAR a wetsuit as you wont give yourself a saltwater-enema. Landing badly straight up is pure physics, and your head is the last part of the fulcrim. Knees almost to your chest so you dont knock yourself out with your knee and throw yourself forward. Most times your ready to relaunch in the proper position.

Yeah and let go everything stops, even on the most radical C-kite nowadays.
surfingboye
surfingboye

NSW

2707 posts

21 Nov 2011 11:37pm
Boots + Boat = Cool
Boots + Kite = Ghey

Just saying...











Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee

NSW

1100 posts

21 Nov 2011 11:59pm
it's not straps vs boots you blouses

thanks for the constructive tips rowdy
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

21 Nov 2011 9:01pm
With the above logic:
Surfboard + waves = Cool
Surfboard + kite = ?????
surfingboye
surfingboye

NSW

2707 posts

22 Nov 2011 12:22am
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sir ROWDY said...

With the above logic:
Surfboard + waves = Cool
Surfboard + kite = ?????


are you kidding?

Well according to that 'formulae', surfboard + kite = catching (more) waves with out paddling. Often this happens when it is too windy to paddle surf, leading to more time on the water.

And for the record, what do you call a kite board with wake boarding boots on it????

And isn't the best flat water on lakes behind ski boats???

Excuse my ignorance!!!

ApatheticEnd
ApatheticEnd

WA

995 posts

21 Nov 2011 9:53pm
Back on topic douchebags. None of you are cool. You're sitting at home argueing on the internet.

We are all lame, kitesurfing is lame, boots are lame, straps are lame and fat chick avatars are lame. But, as lame as I am, I do have an interest in minimizing the damage done to myself when I crash. Mostly because crashing hard in front of chicks is lame and being literally lame is lame.
dave......
dave......

WA

2119 posts

21 Nov 2011 10:10pm
Fat chicks as an avitar are lame, and as Ive come to realise kitesurfing is gay, Im happy to be a lesbian, Surfingboye, please say someting constructive once in your life on this forum and you might control your penile warts. Otherwise Ill see you in a year when you are again unlocked.
dave......
dave......

WA

2119 posts

21 Nov 2011 11:44pm
Did I just get red thumbs from your girlfriend, Surfingboye, ragtime.
harry potter
harry potter

VIC

2777 posts

22 Nov 2011 7:03pm
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ApatheticEnd said...

Back on topic douchebags. None of you are cool. You're sitting at home argueing on the internet.


Ha ha ha LOL Gold.... I think thats my favorite line for 2011.

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