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Re: [southdorsetkitesurfing] Re: Friendly advice...

Rapid, I teach occasionally for one of the schools down there, and the
school does offer one on one, but a weekend course is probably a better
option. Either way you can contact any of the schools, and ask them for
advise on what lesson to take. They may say do a 1 day, but the day 2.
I've moved away from the area, so getting down to help others isn't
really on my agenda, since I have to drive so far I want to get out on
the water myself.

Good luck, but please get tuition. I know you don't think it's cool,
but it's much cooler than spending time in a hospital. OK, you may get
away with it, most of us did back in the day, but it's not worth the
risks. It's not much to pay for knowing what to do when you're in the
shit

--- rapid8974 <rapidrollin2003@...> wrote:

> --- In southdorsetkitesurfing@..., "lawrencewtaylor"
> <lawrencewtaylor@...> wrote:
> >hi lawrence, ok firstly i aint gonna go running into southbourne
> sea when theres 2 meter waves.i was thinking more poole harbour,
> second was planning on starting off with 6 meter kite or maybe just
> blade, to get a feel, if i thought u was a instuctor i may of booked
> a few hours..lol.
> > Hi Rapid, you have indeed got people talking. But obviously
> kiting
> > communities just wanna keep things safe, especially as I know a
> fair
> > few people were shaken by the dude who got into difficulties and
> died
> > off Boscombe beach whilst kitesurfing earlier this year. And just
> to
> > make clear, I'm by no means any sort of instructor of kiting
> > (unfortunately!), but I don't mind showing people the little I
> know
> > and letting them have a go on a tiny beginner kite. I would
> always
> > advise people though to have professional coaching if they want to
> > fly kites that aren't tiny beginner kites. And do therefore
> > recommend the same to you mate. You'll have so much more fun in
> the
> > long run!
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In southdorsetkitesurfing@..., "rapid8974"
> > <rapidrollin2003@> wrote:
> > >
> > > well if nothing else i,ve woken the site up , this has been most
> > > activity since it started , lol
> > >
> >
>
>
>


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well if nothing else i,ve woken the site up , this has been most activity since it started , lol...
rapid8974
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Apr 24, 2007
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Hi Rapid, you have indeed got people talking. But obviously kiting communities just wanna keep things safe, especially as I know a fair few people were shaken...
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Apr 24, 2007
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... sea when theres 2 meter waves.i was thinking more poole harbour, second was planning on starting off with 6 meter kite or maybe just blade, to get a feel,...
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Apr 24, 2007
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Rapid, I teach occasionally for one of the schools down there, and the school does offer one on one, but a weekend course is probably a better option. Either...
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