Aerial Transition

MOVE: Aerial Transition

RIDER: Papito De La Cruz

PHOTOS: William Milne

You can't carve or slide your turns forever - get aerial, that's the benefit of a kite! Getting airborne is easy, but coming out powered is the key here.

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• Decide on a spot where you want to initiate a transition.Small waves or ramps helpful as they naturally throw you up and reduce the need to be able to pop so well to begin with. • Edge hard and into the wind whilst sending the kite over your head like you would for a normal jump. Unlike a normal jump you need to edge hard enough so that your momentum almost stops and you go straight up rather than up and horizontal. When learning, try not to send the kite too hard as it will make the timing much harder and your landings, heavier. Send it steadily up to 12 o'clock from about 10 as you edge hard upwind.
 
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