Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24.136.197.153-20140517231218/@comment-98.87.145.196-20141115164229

Just like the person above me, I have two ways to stop the wind. The first one, I only really use it on weak to medium wind, to me it's very simple, I just push my hands in the direction of the oncoming wind and think "stop!" The second is for stronger wind, like in a storm, it's not really stopping as it is diverting the wind, I use my energy to create something like a giant wedge, the bigger the better, the blade goes into the oncoming wind (I give a little extra push by imagining that it pushes out from its core constantly, think something like pulses coming from you), this usually stops the wind from hitting me but the wind still hits the stuff ten to twenty feet beside me, but if I make it really big (as far as I can see it, and at least 400 feet wide) the wind only hits things fifty to one hundred feet away. But don't forget, the stronger the wind and the bigger you make it, the faster it drains you. Also, the reason I use a wedge instead of something like a wall is that diverting the wind is much more easy than forcing it stop dead in it's tracks. I hope this helps, and don't quit!