I've posted a couple of videos on Facebook/Instagram the last few days with some tips for the foiling 360 (the versions starting on your heelside, entering by carving upwind and no foot changes). I focused on the bar position in the first video, as this is really crucial to allow the kite to get in the correct position, to help move your bodyweight around and then to give you the power and pull for the last 180. I won't regurgitate it all here as it's quite long but the video and post is below (worth checking out the 6 image sequence as that details the 3 different bar positions at the various point so the 360):
Then several people asked about the actual kite movement, which is obviously really important - something I always show synced to the main angle in my premium videos but this was just a quick free social post to give a couple of specific tips. Anyway, I did have a good 360 drone shot from last year and put that together with a few graphics to give some indication of the kite movement - watch out for the moment the kite hits 12 and luffs further upwind, you see the kite material flutter, that is the critical point and is caused by sheeting out fully. Video below, again with some additional info in the post description:
There has been some great discussion on these videos on FB across my posts and various groups and someone suggests posting here so hopefully a few points that might help someone with there 360s.
As I hinted at about this is just one type of 360, the one everyone learns first and a great stepping stone to learning tacks. I am pulling together some clips to show the various other 360 variations but most of those require being able to do tacks first and need a pretty good kite awareness - lookout for that video on my socials in the next few weeks.