watched several ones and only this one is so concise, no extra words, zero ego - true teacher! thanks, bud! see y'all on the water (>/
@stevve862 ай бұрын
Top thx bro
@raultorres94153 ай бұрын
Gracias , gran trabajo!!!!
@dikster233 ай бұрын
Hi Evan wich board do you use in the Vid ? Thank You Fabio
@peterlang8403 ай бұрын
Thanks Evan, for the great explanation..... Usefull for new comers on waveboard. What's the dimensions of the board you riding?
@evannetsch3 ай бұрын
Hi Peter, In this video it is a 5'6" x 19"(I think...it's been awhile). The some width here will help a lot more than lengh in general if you are looking for stability. Not sure why I was riding that board this day though, usually I'm on a 5'3"x18.5" in flat water.
@carptackula75364 ай бұрын
Awesome video - you make it look so effortless.... QUESTION: is this easier with 2 fins or 4 ...? Thanks in advance
@paavan4 ай бұрын
what I'd really love to know is how do you know you're ready to jump from twintip to directional?
@jackignatev4 ай бұрын
I still didn't hear what to do with the wave. Just head on and jibe off?
@ReTreadProducts4 ай бұрын
Would you recommend this for a beginner?
@Zarrell4 ай бұрын
Learnt all this the hard way 😂 before switching to strapless I retore my acl by smashing straight into a breaking wave on my twintip 🥲
@kobisorkis31655 ай бұрын
Muy bueno gracias bro
@69robinwood6 ай бұрын
Hi Evan. Do you ever use or recommend using a leash ever wave riding?
@evannetsch6 ай бұрын
Yes, depending on the conditions. Often in offshore winds if your board will washes in (in being upwind upwind, especially into rocks/reef it can be almost necessary). In side/side on wind I try to avoid using a leash as it is much more dangerous with the bounce back of the board. Offshore winds you still need to be very carful not to get pulled by the kite too hard to have the board whip back at you but generally your kite will pull you out and your board will be behind you so it will not get washed into you from a wave while in onshore wind your board will end up outside of you and then a wave can easily push it into you. It's worth practicing in flat water to get used to it and using a helmet as it can lead to a bad injury. I've personally had some close calls due to a leash...
@69robinwood6 ай бұрын
Cool, many thanks for your reply. I’m just learning to ride strapless here in east coast scotland. Where are you based in USA?
@gabbianonero1dippolito437 ай бұрын
Bravo Evan!!! Best tutorial, surely...👍👍👍
@Shacharkatz1118 ай бұрын
Hey great vid, my other question is how to stay riding when hopping over big non breaking waves out the back, like one of my main issues is that i can’t seem to edge upwind while also going over the waves because every time i pass one I tumble
@evannetsch6 ай бұрын
Hey Sarah, yes this can be hard especially in side or side off wind as going over the wave can create more line tension especially when edging and therefore lift pulling you off the board. Try to ride very slow and follow the wave up with the kite as you ride up it so your kite is high at the peak and then dive it again as you drop over the back. Depending on the wind direction relative to the wave you may need to do a but of a downwind swerve as you ride over it to keep from getting lifted off your board. Keeping the kite generally high and going slow is key.
@marcspiderini-ok9qb8 ай бұрын
Hi there What’s the cabrinha twin tip are you using Evan ? Very flexible and high rocker . Thank you great videos and amazing tips !!!
@hansgans6589 ай бұрын
Thank you, these are very helpful 😊
@sungbyun9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Great explanation.
@WSKALE9 ай бұрын
mega material <3
@hanseich10 ай бұрын
awesome tips. I didn't get it at first, before trying a surf board, after using one a few times now, this made a ton more sense. I had my Blackfoot way too locked in, in the back of the board and was struggling to go upwind. Thinking about it now, it makes sense, as I was not able to engage the edge effectively. Thanks for these awesome tips. Eager to try out
@southendsurfer10 ай бұрын
KIting is kinda ehhh
@vicbauwens10 ай бұрын
the shots where you can clearly see rider AND kite are by far the most helpful.
@baton68910 ай бұрын
Goodyear job
@samhillsmithify10 ай бұрын
Where was this filmed looks like an awesome location!!
@lasantamuerte100010 ай бұрын
it's all fun and games while your riding on side shore :D shit is getting real once you are on 2m waves with complete on shore 🌊
@passatonvoisin11 ай бұрын
I watched this carefully and started working on it yesterday. I got the take off right, start spinning the board, do a full rotation and land on my feet in the right stance but the board is not under my feet anymore😆. I watched again and I think I lose the board when i'm back to the wind. I need to point my toes down more as you explain around 5:30. This is what I love about your videos, if you pay attention to the details it's all there. Thanks again
@yountune979911 ай бұрын
1 year later and much frustration, almost gave up on Strapless. (Body too old) But Mitu did a camp in Cabarete. I think the only strapless coaching you can get in North America. Got the coaching I need to make the little adjustments to start progression again.
@Rubyventura955 Жыл бұрын
Can I repost this on my OBX vacation rental page?
@martijn5311 Жыл бұрын
it's between 10 sec and 12 sec of this clip
@martijn5311 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mate, in your intro is a transition, where you grabe the board and role. what is the name of that transition? so im able to find a tutorial. Thx Martijn
@toninodel74 Жыл бұрын
Para una persona que se está iniciando que truco ves más fácil el backrolle o front....
@oxiinstruments Жыл бұрын
thanks for the videos Evan!! (much better than the duotone ones!! :) in this trick my board doesn't fly away but instead comes to my front hand like in a tick-tack. not sure how to make it rotate around the front foot. I see you not only slice the back foot but you also compensate with the front one in the other direction (but you don't mention that I think :P )
@mylifein75sqft87 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. It was good to meet you today. It's Bob on Reedin.
@pwlpilates9225 Жыл бұрын
Excellent detail thanks for the super insights and putting this online
@Dionisioumxrider Жыл бұрын
Great video and super good explanation of the front👌 It's 1 year since I saw this video and it has helped me a lot. Almost landed, I let you know again when I land it👊✌️ Thanks again for this fantastic video and support💪🤟❤️
@stanisawbogdanski7343 Жыл бұрын
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@anafernandeztoro Жыл бұрын
loved ti!! thank you so much!!
@rasmuszaurins7233 Жыл бұрын
I surfboard is NOT designed to have your front foot so much forward. It will slow down by steeper noserocker being pushed into water creating huge resistance by water displacement. A lot of strapless riders are going slow as hell. Better learn to put most of your weight on front leg, but located behind wide point, instead of back leg, like twintippers do.
@giorgio4660 Жыл бұрын
Top notch thx
@sylvainhelie9275 Жыл бұрын
Tks for your explanation. Let me know what board you used
@janemaas8739 Жыл бұрын
Like your video mate, what is the best kite to control and best for jumping?!😊
@davec6016 Жыл бұрын
good info, BUT you yourself say at the beginning of the video the a 2' strapless air can be as challenging as a 25' on a twin-tip. your explanation video then repeatedly shows you doing at least 4' airs, so that is like a 50' twin-tip jump... which is something I NEVER see at my kiting spots cause that is a bit next level. I know it's hard when you are talented and been doing it for so long to remember what it is like to not have a clue, but best method is crawl, walk, run and seems like you are showing us sprints when we need to be seeing crawls...
@tedstriker6743 Жыл бұрын
🤙🏽🤙🏽
@vovademishev Жыл бұрын
gonna try tomorrow🤞 tx for video!
@oxiinstruments Жыл бұрын
looks easy but I'll never ever make it 🤣
@claudio00444 Жыл бұрын
My best information. Ok I going now and test it. I am 80 greetings from Hua Hin
@kamikiters Жыл бұрын
Thank you for lesson where is this spot...By from Vieste Italy
@timopankau Жыл бұрын
dont you habe to untangle your lines after the roll tack?
@libertadrespetoverdadequid720 Жыл бұрын
thanks
@bramelhaus_ Жыл бұрын
Aloha Evan! What percentage of your air comes from your speed/pop from the board, and what percentage comes from sheeting in/using the power of the kite?
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So you just drag it behind you? Boring.
watched several ones and only this one is so concise, no extra words, zero ego - true teacher! thanks, bud! see y'all on the water (>/
Top thx bro
Gracias , gran trabajo!!!!
Hi Evan wich board do you use in the Vid ? Thank You Fabio
Thanks Evan, for the great explanation..... Usefull for new comers on waveboard. What's the dimensions of the board you riding?
Hi Peter, In this video it is a 5'6" x 19"(I think...it's been awhile). The some width here will help a lot more than lengh in general if you are looking for stability. Not sure why I was riding that board this day though, usually I'm on a 5'3"x18.5" in flat water.
Awesome video - you make it look so effortless.... QUESTION: is this easier with 2 fins or 4 ...? Thanks in advance
what I'd really love to know is how do you know you're ready to jump from twintip to directional?
I still didn't hear what to do with the wave. Just head on and jibe off?
Would you recommend this for a beginner?
Learnt all this the hard way 😂 before switching to strapless I retore my acl by smashing straight into a breaking wave on my twintip 🥲
Muy bueno gracias bro
Hi Evan. Do you ever use or recommend using a leash ever wave riding?
Yes, depending on the conditions. Often in offshore winds if your board will washes in (in being upwind upwind, especially into rocks/reef it can be almost necessary). In side/side on wind I try to avoid using a leash as it is much more dangerous with the bounce back of the board. Offshore winds you still need to be very carful not to get pulled by the kite too hard to have the board whip back at you but generally your kite will pull you out and your board will be behind you so it will not get washed into you from a wave while in onshore wind your board will end up outside of you and then a wave can easily push it into you. It's worth practicing in flat water to get used to it and using a helmet as it can lead to a bad injury. I've personally had some close calls due to a leash...
Cool, many thanks for your reply. I’m just learning to ride strapless here in east coast scotland. Where are you based in USA?
Bravo Evan!!! Best tutorial, surely...👍👍👍
Hey great vid, my other question is how to stay riding when hopping over big non breaking waves out the back, like one of my main issues is that i can’t seem to edge upwind while also going over the waves because every time i pass one I tumble
Hey Sarah, yes this can be hard especially in side or side off wind as going over the wave can create more line tension especially when edging and therefore lift pulling you off the board. Try to ride very slow and follow the wave up with the kite as you ride up it so your kite is high at the peak and then dive it again as you drop over the back. Depending on the wind direction relative to the wave you may need to do a but of a downwind swerve as you ride over it to keep from getting lifted off your board. Keeping the kite generally high and going slow is key.
Hi there What’s the cabrinha twin tip are you using Evan ? Very flexible and high rocker . Thank you great videos and amazing tips !!!
Thank you, these are very helpful 😊
Thank you for this video. Great explanation.
mega material <3
awesome tips. I didn't get it at first, before trying a surf board, after using one a few times now, this made a ton more sense. I had my Blackfoot way too locked in, in the back of the board and was struggling to go upwind. Thinking about it now, it makes sense, as I was not able to engage the edge effectively. Thanks for these awesome tips. Eager to try out
KIting is kinda ehhh
the shots where you can clearly see rider AND kite are by far the most helpful.
Goodyear job
Where was this filmed looks like an awesome location!!
it's all fun and games while your riding on side shore :D shit is getting real once you are on 2m waves with complete on shore 🌊
I watched this carefully and started working on it yesterday. I got the take off right, start spinning the board, do a full rotation and land on my feet in the right stance but the board is not under my feet anymore😆. I watched again and I think I lose the board when i'm back to the wind. I need to point my toes down more as you explain around 5:30. This is what I love about your videos, if you pay attention to the details it's all there. Thanks again
1 year later and much frustration, almost gave up on Strapless. (Body too old) But Mitu did a camp in Cabarete. I think the only strapless coaching you can get in North America. Got the coaching I need to make the little adjustments to start progression again.
Can I repost this on my OBX vacation rental page?
it's between 10 sec and 12 sec of this clip
Hey Mate, in your intro is a transition, where you grabe the board and role. what is the name of that transition? so im able to find a tutorial. Thx Martijn
Para una persona que se está iniciando que truco ves más fácil el backrolle o front....
thanks for the videos Evan!! (much better than the duotone ones!! :) in this trick my board doesn't fly away but instead comes to my front hand like in a tick-tack. not sure how to make it rotate around the front foot. I see you not only slice the back foot but you also compensate with the front one in the other direction (but you don't mention that I think :P )
Nice video. It was good to meet you today. It's Bob on Reedin.
Excellent detail thanks for the super insights and putting this online
Great video and super good explanation of the front👌 It's 1 year since I saw this video and it has helped me a lot. Almost landed, I let you know again when I land it👊✌️ Thanks again for this fantastic video and support💪🤟❤️
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loved ti!! thank you so much!!
I surfboard is NOT designed to have your front foot so much forward. It will slow down by steeper noserocker being pushed into water creating huge resistance by water displacement. A lot of strapless riders are going slow as hell. Better learn to put most of your weight on front leg, but located behind wide point, instead of back leg, like twintippers do.
Top notch thx
Tks for your explanation. Let me know what board you used
Like your video mate, what is the best kite to control and best for jumping?!😊
good info, BUT you yourself say at the beginning of the video the a 2' strapless air can be as challenging as a 25' on a twin-tip. your explanation video then repeatedly shows you doing at least 4' airs, so that is like a 50' twin-tip jump... which is something I NEVER see at my kiting spots cause that is a bit next level. I know it's hard when you are talented and been doing it for so long to remember what it is like to not have a clue, but best method is crawl, walk, run and seems like you are showing us sprints when we need to be seeing crawls...
🤙🏽🤙🏽
gonna try tomorrow🤞 tx for video!
looks easy but I'll never ever make it 🤣
My best information. Ok I going now and test it. I am 80 greetings from Hua Hin
Thank you for lesson where is this spot...By from Vieste Italy
dont you habe to untangle your lines after the roll tack?
thanks
Aloha Evan! What percentage of your air comes from your speed/pop from the board, and what percentage comes from sheeting in/using the power of the kite?