Ucze sie KL w haku i widze problem z ladowaniem, boli

KL robilem ostatnio przy wietrze ok 16-18knt na flacie, RPM 12 m2.
Przy pechowym loopie od ktorego boli mnie kolanko sytuacja miala sie tak:
Wybilem sie na ok 5-6m, tuz przed apogeum lotu zaciagnalem jedna reke maxymalnie jak sie da, latawiec skrecil loopa nawet z pozadna moca, deska zostala za plecami, ja zaczalem leciec z predkoscia swiatla w wode. Probowalem odpuszczac bar, na nic to sie zdalo, przywalilem w wode okrutnie co poskutkowalo sytuacja z bolacym kolanem.
Jakiez bylo moje zdziwienie gdy spojrzalem na kajta, ktory w momencie ladowanie byl juz po skreconym loopie, mniej wiecej na 11 (zaczynalem sam skok z 13, czyli po ponad jednym obrocie).
Znalazlem na KF.com cos takiego:
There are several types of kiteloops:
1) P*ssy loop - the first kind of loop people do while learning and gaining confidence in looping. It generally consists of a small jump, with a kite loop whilst on the way back down. The kite most often won't fully complete the loop by the time the rider lands.
2) Decent Kiteloop - a jump of a respectable height is done (maybe 5m or more) and the kite is looped at the apex of the jump, or preferably a little before. The kite will have plenty of time to complete the loop and climb back to the top - the kite will often need to be looped again/steered to avoid it falling behind the rider on landing.
3) Anklebreaker loop - these are done by looping the kite at the same time as you pop off the water - and can be very impressive (but very difficult to land). Because you're poping hard upwards when the kite is coming down through the loop, its not too difficult to get close to level with the kite. These loops tend to be pretty low, but powered, and the landings can be very hard as there is no time (or height) to allow the kite to catch the rider.
4) Megaloop - an extension of (2), but boosting much higher and looping well before the apex of the jump with more power. After the loop has completed the rider can still be going upwards. The distance travelled downwind is what makes a megaloop 'mega' 100m or so not being too uncommon by Lenten & co.
Mi sie wydaje, ze to byl Decent Kiteloop.
I kolejna sprawa: jak to jest, ze niby boli bardziej gdy robisz KL no 3? Przeciez wiadomo, ze przy no 2 lecisz wyzej i spadasz z wiekszej wysokosci?
Z gory jestem wdzieczny za jakiekolwiek rady.