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tips on toeside

Created by Ragzilla Ragzilla  > 9 months ago, 3 Dec 2015
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Ragzilla
Ragzilla

VIC

240 posts

3 Dec 2015 11:11pm
Evening people.

Looking for any good tips on riding toeside.

I can ride heelside, but it feels better riding toeside on my un-natural side. I know this is a bad practice to get into, but it feels better.

I'm finding it a little tricky to lean out forward rather than back. Feels like the kite just won't let me turn around. Could that be coz of my hook, and the chicken loop staying I front of me rather than to the side like harnesses with no hook/moveable?? Its almost like I start getting pulled back downwind and thus stopping me from any upwind progress. Across the wind is fine, but upwind is a dog of a thing.

Dunno what my problem is, and I'm sure more practice will dial it, just after any tips, or any advice on problems others have had??

Appreciate any help at all!

On'ya!!
Katz
Katz

VIC

131 posts

4 Dec 2015 6:19am

Yep it is harder!. Very difficult if your hook is staying central. I found it nearly impossible with a seat harness without a sliding bar, and with a waist harness it needs to slide around. Dynabar makes it much easier. Also more difficult to work the kite, so you need to be powered up.
Ellobuddha
Ellobuddha

NSW

625 posts

5 Dec 2015 12:36am
Loosen your harness or try a dynabar. Drop your back knee so you can get your weight more outbound so you can point higher.
craggers
craggers

WA

475 posts

5 Dec 2015 12:14pm
Sessions at wakepark is great way to learn opposite side
Greenarrowz
Greenarrowz

NSW

301 posts

5 Dec 2015 4:09pm
Dynabar = effortless toeside.
Just do it.
Ragzilla
Ragzilla

VIC

240 posts

6 Dec 2015 12:28am
Thanks for your help.
I spent all arvo practicing it. I personally found the trick was only using my back hand on the bar, thus giving me more freedom to turn. It was a little tricky to stay powered up with one hand, but by the end I got it going good. All I gotta do now is dial it.
Was deff much easier when it kicked up over 20knots than it was at 15kn.

Thanks for all your advice & help
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

5 Dec 2015 9:50pm
Toeside riding (upwind) is pretty bad for your body, I suggest practicing switch more. Toeside will always feel awkward compared to Heelside.
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