Back Roll Transition

MOVE: Back Roll Transition

RIDER: Sebastian Bubmann

PHOTOS: Flysurfer

Transitions are a great way of changing direction by getting air. They can be adapted and tweaked in all sorts of ways so you can put your own stamp on them. Before trying this particular transition you should be comfortable with regular jumps, pop transitions and back rolls. It's really all about timing; when you do them right you should be able to drive out of your transition already planing quickly in the other direction. You want to be well powered coming into this trick. At least powered enough to get air by slowly sending the kite back to the top of the window with the bar out against the stopper knot to help control the direction of the kite. Decide on a spot where you want to initiate a transition. Small waves or ramps are helpful as they naturally throw you up and reduce the need to be able to pop so well to begin with

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• Come into the trick with a bit less speed than you would want for a boosted jump and carve harder into wind to stop your forward momentum so that you go vertical instead of more horizontally through the air

• Once you've edged as far as you can go and you can feel the kite pulling you up, push off with your back foot and pop into a slow back roll by looking over your front shoulder. You can also get a little inverted by looking up as well as over your front shoulder.
 
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