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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
1794 Posts
Doin' The Dalles
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Wed Oct 01, 08 1:06 pm Question for Kite Instructors |
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Question for all certified instructors located anywhere in the world since lessons are the first step;
Out of 10 students what % of newbies do you believe will actively get the stoke and become proficient long-term and why?
I'm sure industry analysts at the kite companies and mags have growth projections so chime in also if you have data because when non-kiters ping us about the sport it would be helpful to give them realistic and somewhat accurate expectations.
Thank you in advance for any feedback. |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
KGB
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Wed Oct 01, 08 1:50 pm |
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When I taught as part of a college club a few years back I'd say about 15-20% actually stuck with it. Kind of ungratifying considering how much time I invested for almost nothing. Not sure how this compares to commercial schools (main difference is they charge more and have better services I'm guessing), but thought I'd throw it out there. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
440 Posts
Hood River
Obsessed
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Thu Oct 02, 08 1:33 pm |
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| id say prob half. some people have know idea what the hell kiteboarding is and when you introduce the sport to them they realize you can learn it in one day. |
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Suds
Since 25 Mar 2008
143 Posts
Hood River
Stoked
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Thu Oct 02, 08 2:03 pm |
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| I would say half if not a little bit more. once they have felt the power of the kite thats when they get stoked. |
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KidCorporate

Since 10 Jul 2007
563 Posts
Addicted
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Thu Oct 02, 08 2:08 pm |
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| genek wrote: | | When I taught as part of a college club a few years back I'd say about 15-20% actually stuck with it. Kind of ungratifying considering how much time I invested for almost nothing. Not sure how this compares to commercial schools (main difference is they charge more and have better services I'm guessing), but thought I'd throw it out there. |
That would be really frustrating. But of course most college students aren't exactly flush enough to buy decent kite gear. Out of the five people I've helped with kiting only one(my dad) can actually go out and mow the lawn, and he had to spend a month in Corpus to nail it down. _________________ Let's go kite. |
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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
1280 Posts
Dude, where's my Bus?
Otto Mann
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Thu Oct 02, 08 2:14 pm |
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I am not the most experienced kite instructor, I took the Pasa ICP course this summer. I was amazed at how much emphasis goes into understanding your individual student. You really have to be part psychologist/ part teacher.
I would say something like 3-4 out of 10 are going to be truly dedicated and into it. A small percentage does it for another "notch on the belt" and probably wont stick with it. There's a middle range of folks who love it, but just cant get the time to really make progress.
A good learning experience will make a huge difference.  _________________ I stretch my wings and pull the strings |
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vangondc

Since 03 Jul 2008
105 Posts
Hood River
Stoked
CGKA Member
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Thu Oct 02, 08 2:24 pm |
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| With my old business we had whitewater kayak lessons as part of it and I think we only had about a 15-25% rate. Most people love the romantic ideal but when they found out that it was more dangerous than the couch and actually required genuine physical activity they gave it up. However, some of them have become some of the better kayakers in the US, some just embrased it as a lifestyle and others just loved it to get out of the dailly grind, and all these people brought me more saticfaction than any disapointment from those that did not. It was especially great have both the did's and did not's come back in latter years and express how it changed the way they saw life from there new perspective. |
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marina c

Since 03 Apr 2006
318 Posts
California/Gorge Summer
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Thu Oct 02, 08 3:29 pm |
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I'd say 1/3 to 1/4 max of total students stick with it. Life interferes and many people don't have the time/patience/diligence to chase the wind. _________________ Marina
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