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Kitesurfing Safety Guidelines by Daniel Torsson
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Kitesurfing Safety Guidelines |
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Take a kite surfing course so you can learn the correct things to do; this will invaluable and help you become aware of the dangers. Be safe rather than sorry - this especially true for those who are beginners to novice kite surfers. To check the proper operation of the chicken loop, dissolve it before you go kite surfing. Bear in mind your safety and others too. In pursuit of this sport be responsible and respectful to others. The ropes needing attaching just before you jump into the water. When landing, at the point the dragon is on the ground, take the leash line kite's hedge to the opposite end. You should always have a fuse / weight (sand, the top, round stone, etc) on the kits, even when there is no wind or little wind because the wind can change quickly. Trees, rocks, buildings or any large objects will affect the wind direction and speed. This is important to keep in mind. The automatic dead man's safety system is triggered to cut off the power to the kite, even when you are unconscious.When you need to detach yourself kite when you feel unsafe. Kites surfing is forbidden near to airports You must avoid kite surfing in stormy weather conditions. Even your kite is still in the air your cords can be cut in emergency. Do not let yourself or even get a chance to get tangled up in the kite lines, which do not fly your kite over other people, do not wrap rope around your hand, etc.. Free and open water is the best place to kitesurf , away from densely populated areas on land and sea. Find an empty spot on the beech before you take off, away from other people and other kitesurfers. Windward is the place for people who are watching you. When you start, choose to take off on the water where nobody is around. Avoid kite surfing in the wind from the land if you can run towards the open sea. Look out for a rescue boat in the area; this is a good kite surfing area. Also, be sure you can handle the difficult situations that may arise, such as a broken leg or kits to breakage. Please use the life jacket and helmet. Never use leg harness attached to the board in which this can be very dangerous because it can cause the board hit the back of the head. Do not ask non-kite surfers for help when you land or take off kits. Be clear about your intentions and talk to people before you help and making clear signs. Make sure it will help you or the people around know how to handle equipment safely and how to behave kits. Until you get more proficient avoid strong winds. As a beginner, you usually spend more time in water, so use because a thicker wetsuit than you would otherwise have chosen. If possible, choose a harness with handles on the back. This makes it easier to assist each other in difficult situations where the kits have much traction. Keep in mind how far you can swim; this should be your kite surfing distance from the shore. Carry a razor so you can cut the kite lines in an emergency.
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