
Take a look of Laci Kobulsky’s quick session around Sicily’s flat waters!
Take a look of Laci Kobulsky’s quick session around Sicily’s flat waters!
It’s simply so much exciting kiting along with friends! Love this particular quick video visualizing great midsummer sessions around Sweden.
Check out Colleen Carroll, Craig Cunningham as well as Anne Valvatne discovering the Baltic Sea over a catamaran! Have fun.
Check out the best parts of the 3rd day of competition on Costa Brava!
The toeside to heelside carve is excellent exercise for moving our feet all around the board while mastering how our kite helps with these exercises. Try out a couple of techniques and strategies for wave riding along with Oswald Smith!
Music:
Courtesy of Tru Thoughts
Sunset Strut by Lost Midas
The Sicilian by Bonobo
This particular video belongs to Ewan’s “How To” Series. Have a look at his tricks to perform the S-Bend!
Bas Koole riding on on his way from his homespot abroad.
Credits:
Rider: Bas Koole
Camera operator: Ydwer van der Heide
Drone operator: Leon Nobels
Post production: Bas Koole
Color grading: Ydwer van der Heide & Bas Koole
Music: Gary Clark Jr – The Healing
Produced by TheBank
Meet up with Heinz Toth, Marc Toth’s father. He’s 62 years of age but still ripping unhooked. Look at this great video and discover Marc’s example in action!
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The Men’s Final having the all-new format: Riders fall into line in sequence and alternate to go in the box and try one trick. Seven tries, top 4 count.
In simple terms: it is one by one, making it simpler for the judges, the general public as well as the riders to follow the adventure.
Frequent misunderstanding: Seven tries and 4 counting implies much less risk is taken.
Truth: Since the riders know the scores as well as their position on the heat, the bar is actually raised higher and higher – in case a rider wants a double to be able to advance (and also the new format allows them to know that), they will throw it.
Australian Ewan Jaspan killing it when it comes to Cape Hatteras, following the Triple-S Invitational event! Prove it for yourself.