With a little practice you should be able to fly the patterns illustrated below. These can be great fun especially if flown as team maneuvers:
To get your flying more accurate, remember to always watch the nose of the kite. The kite will always follow its nose.
When flying in stronger winds the kite will fly faster and pull harder making trick flying more difficult.
Lighter winds are better for trying out new tricks and more advanced maneuvers.
HOT TIP: Remember when trying more advanced tricks that running toward the kite or throwing your hands forward to reduce the wind will help the kite stall more easily.