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  • The Kiteboarding Manual: The essential guide for beginners and improvers

    The Kiteboarding Manual by Gratwick, Andy;

    The essential guide for beginners and improvers

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Adlard Coles
    • Date of Publication 23 April 2015
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781408192030
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 235x208 mm
    • Weight 625 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Colour photos and illustrations throughout
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    Long description:

    The Kiteboarding Manual is your complete practical guide to this fast-paced and addictive sport, which will be part of the Olympics from 2024. It'll get you started with the kite and take you through to flying it on the water, jumping, tricks and racing, as well as covering weather, wind and tide theory and helping you select the right kit. Sections cover:

    The origins of kiteboarding and massive rise in popularity in recent years
    How a kite flies and basic weather principles as well as background on tides and currents, waves, and wind vs tide
    Getting started on land - LEIrigging, assembly, launching and flying, body-dragging
    How to master your board skills -turns, stopping, rules of the road
    Going upwind, riding toeside, turning and transition
    Moving fast and riding waves; learning to tack and gybe
    Details on all kiteboarding disciplines from speed kiting to kiting on land
    How to improve your performance and enjoy incredible airtime!

    Packed with step-by step photo sequences explaining the basic moves all the way through to more advanced tricks, and including information on competitions and becoming an instructor, this is a book no kiter will want to be without.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART 1 - NEED TO KNOW

    Chapter 1: The sport: A brief history
    The early years
    Kites on snow
    The sport moves to water
    Kiteboarding goes mainstream
    Where it is now
    Looking forwards

    Chapter 2: Air
    How a kite flies
    Drag
    Lift
    Angle of attack
    Steering
    Where a kite flies (the wind window)
    The 'static' wind window
    The 'dynamic' wind window
    Where wind comes from
    Low-pressure systems
    High-pressure systems
    Clouds
    Storms, hurricanes and cyclones
    Sea and land breezes
    Trade winds
    Atlantic Ocean
    Pacific Ocean
    Indian Ocean
    Airflow and local wind phenomena
    Laminar flow
    Turbulent flow

    Chapter 3: Water

    Tides and currents
    Formulation
    Spring and neap tides
    Rips and currents
    Effects of tides on kiteboarders
    Water states: making waves
    The seas, oceans, rivers and lakes
    Time on the water


    Part 2 - THE JOURNEY: BECOMING A KITEBOARDER

    Chapter 4: Getting started
    Start with yourself - health, safety and attitude
    Common questions

    Chapter 5: The kite
    Basic powerkite-flying on land
    LEI Rigging and assembly
    Pre-flight checks
    Launching an LEI kite
    Landing an LEI kite
    Body-dragging
    Power: downwind figure-of-eight body-dragging
    Direction: crosswind body-dragging
    Retrieving the board: body-dragging with/back to
    the board
    Balance (stability and control): the balance-drag
    Relaunching a kite
    Hybrid 4-line kites
    5-line kites: 5th-line relaunch

    Chapter 6: The board
    How the board works
    Getting the board on
    Standing up
    The first runs
    Stopping and basic turning
    Stopping
    Turning (the sitting gybe)
    Avoiding accidents
    Rules of the Road
    Common-sense rules
    Structured rules
    Communications and signals
    Launching
    Abort launch/do not launch
    Landing
    Eject/release the safety
    Help/distress
    Go right /go left
    Kite to 12 o'clock
    Come to me

    Chapter 7: Safety, breakages and self-rescues
    Site and risk assessment
    Equipment failure
    Safety pack-down
    Sailing in
    Deep-water pack-up
    Packing up in emergencies
    Maintenance and repairs
    Repairing a kite tube
    Repairing a canopy tear
    Repairing a board

    Chapter 8: Advanced techniques
    Self-launching and landing
    Self-launching a hybrid and C-kite
    Self-launching a bow kite
    Self-landing
    Dual launching and landing
    The beach-start
    Setting it up
    The go
    Coming in with style
    Setting it up
    The go
    Kiting with boat support

    Chapter 9: Points of sailing
    Beam reach
    Broad reach
    Dead run
    Close-hauled/close reach
    Apparent wind

    Chapter 10: Going upwind
    The kite
    The board
    The rider
    Riding toeside
    Turning and transitions
    Heel-to-toeside carve
    Toe-to-heelside carve
    Jump transition
    The BLT
    Handplant BLT
    Front loop transition
    Backloop-kiteloop transition

    Chapter 11: Going fast, high and loose
    The chop hop
    Sending the kite
    The take-off
    Airtime
    The landing
    Looping yourself
    Looping the kite
    Gybing
    Tacking
    The bottom turn and waveriding

    Chapter 12: Equipment
    Manufacturing
    Knowing what's right for you
    Types of kite
    Frame kites
    Foil kites
    LEI/tube kites
    Aspect ratio
    C-kites
    Bow kites
    Hybrid kites
    Boards
    Twin-tips
    Directionals
    Bars
    Lines
    Chicken loop
    Trimline
    Safety leash
    4- and 5-line bars
    Software
    Wetsuits
    Rash vests
    Harnesses
    Helmets
    Buoyancy aids and impact jackets
    Buying your own equipment
    Transporting kit

    Part 3: THE FUTURE

    Chapter 13: Kiteboarding disciplines
    Kiting on land
    Kite buggying
    Mountain boarding
    Snowkiting
    Speed kiting on land
    Freestyle
    Wakestyle
    Waveriding
    Racing
    Border cross
    Long-distance racing

    Hydrofoiling
    Speed kiting

    Chapter 14: Competitions
    Tour circuits
    PKRA
    KSP
    KTE
    KTA
    The Triple-S Invitational
    The IKA World Tour
    Freestyle competitions
    Waveriding competitions

    Chapter 15: Governance
    ISAF
    IKA
    BKSA
    IKO
    National structures

    Chapter 16: Taking it to a new level
    Becoming an instructor
    Improving your performance, advanced coaching and
    competing
    The industry
    The future is bright

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