This article is a page from the archives of Buffalo Rising which appeared February 1, 2007 0f last winter. To see the live site, please visit buffalorising.com
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The coast of Lake Erie just outside of Buffalo, NY. on both sides of the US and Canadian boarders offers truly world class kiteboarding/Kitesurfing. This Blog is dedicated to the kitesurfing junkies of the Greater Buffalo Area on both sides of the US and Canadian Boarder.
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Ride Toeside Once you've learned how to ride in both directions (port and starboard), you've probably realized that at some point you need to change directions. Beginners generally dump their butts in the water, reposition the kite, then begin riding back the way they came in the opposite direction. By mastering riding toeside, you can change directions by carving through the water by either switch to toeside either before or after you carve your turn. (Hint riding toeside looks even better with fabulously styled hair) | |
Backroll This basically involves throwing your head over your trailing shoulder. You can send the kite slightly overhead to begin with, but you don't need much height. Essentially you will execute an off-axis backflip. NOTE. Do NOT pull on the kite with your trailing hand. In fact it is best to let go with your trailing hand so as not to get into trouble. The consequences of pulling with your back hand turns this move into a backroll-kiteloop which is NOT a beginner trick |