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I'm busy now before it's getting too dark to film and fly. So here's a brand new tutorial on footwork and body position!
Finally I got it all together. The wind, the mood, the kite, everything was pretty much perfect for shooting the footage for the straight trajectories tutorial!
Actually I was kind of ready for making a tutorial on how to fly straight trajectories. But suddenly I changed my mind.
Sorry guys! It's been way too long since my last tutorial, but now I'll try to make it up to you!
I have just shot the footage for a tutorial on hovering. But first I'd like to say something about the angle of attack.
Right now I'm working on some new stuff in my series of quad kite tutorials. This time it's about the angle of attack and how to hover.
In this tutorial I'm talking about how to hold your handles and how to move on the ground when flying.
I've covered the basic launch and landing in a previous tutorial. Now we take it a step further and in this tutorial you'll learn how to turn your kite from left to right.
The five reps practice method was initially presented to me by John B at a clinic in Copenhagen back in 2017. I've taken to really like this approach when practicing ... 'cause it works!
Your flying style can simply be put into one of two categories; a static flying style and a dynamic flying style. In this article I try to explain the differences between the two.
I got inspired from yesterday's session catching and throwing the A-Quad so now I have edited a REAL tutorial!
Catching and throwing is a pretty cool combo you can do with a quad on relatively short lines.

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