It's okay to pull in on the bar to get flying speed.
Especially if you plan to soar a ridge and initiate an immediate turn as you take off.
Remember, during a turn that inside wingtip is not going to be flying as fast as the outside wingtip.
Therefore the inside wingtip will stall if you are flying too slow.
In a turn, airspeed = airspeed of your inside wingtip.
Not what you feel on your face.
Not what your airspeed indicator says.
Think: inside wingtip.
Keep it flying!
Run fast. Get flying.
You must fly faster than your lowest flying speed to execute a turn.
Don't be shy. Pull in.
Soaring parachutists may notice how the airframe protected this hang glider pilot from serious injury.
