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VolksFan
Since 30 Mar 2010
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portland
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Wed Jun 30, 10 4:10 pm Looking for lessons. |
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Does anyone want to give a couple of lessons for a good price? I have been practicing with a trainer and have all my gear but i dont want to spened 800 bucks for a few lessons. Thanks. volksfan@wavecable.com |
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hopefall
Since 13 Feb 2009
79 Posts
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Wed Jun 30, 10 5:40 pm |
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Paying the dues aint cheap...but we all have to do it. New Wind does a great job. Took lessons from them here and in La Ventana. |
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Spike

Since 13 May 2007
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Alameda
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Wed Jun 30, 10 6:35 pm |
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Tough luck man, if don't have the money for lessons then stay away from kiteboarding.
Here: http://www.nwkite.com/forums/t-17856.html
Now can we lock thread this before it gets out of hand again? |
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Justsmile

Since 20 Jul 2009
1530 Posts
Not Portland
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Wed Jun 30, 10 6:43 pm sack up |
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Just get after it and find the deneros to pay for some lessons. I have paid for lessons and paid in different ways for not taking lessons. I have friends as do most who are rippers and willing to kite with me but taking lessons in a more controlled setting is much safer for you. I have pain from last summer and this winter still that might not be there if I had taken a few more lessons. dont be cheap unless that is the value you place on your life!! |
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argos

Since 07 Apr 2010
66 Posts
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Thu Jul 01, 10 11:22 am |
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Spike wrote: | Tough luck man, if don't have the money for lessons then stay away from kiteboarding.
Here: http://www.nwkite.com/forums/t-17856.html
Now can we lock thread this before it gets out of hand again? |
Because you own the sport and all must obey!!!
$800 for lessons is absurd!! |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Thu Jul 01, 10 11:46 am |
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argos wrote: | Because you own the sport and all must obey!!!
$800 for lessons is absurd!! |
Go ahead and come out to the Sandbar and die. That will do wonders for kiteboarding on the Hood River Waterfront. The Port will finally understand we mean business thanks to your selfless human sacrifice.
Lessons aren't $800 unless you're totally dense and don't listen during the first lesson. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
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argos

Since 07 Apr 2010
66 Posts
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Thu Jul 01, 10 1:13 pm |
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I have taken lessons and have new gear. I also feel lessons should be mandatory, but I find it hard to listen to trash talk on a website.
I suppose I should keep my mouth shut, its your forum, but some of the posts on here are so weak. I love people that post stuff that they would never say to your face.
My point is simply: more people would be inclined to take all their lessons if they weren't so expensive. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
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Thu Jul 01, 10 1:33 pm |
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Well I have a hard time keeping my mouth shut so I don't see why you should have to. You have to understand that the forum gets posts similar to yours all the time. "hey I want to learn but I don't want or cant afford lessons". Given the RISKS of the sport and LIABILITY and ACCESS concerns, the natural response is "don't take up kiteboarding then". Gorge kiteboarding is not exactly a wilderness experience.
If you have already taken some lessons then I can't imagine why you are looking at another $800 to take lessons unless your missing an arm or your legally retarded. Cascade Kiteboarding offers jet ski assisted riding with radio helmet communication. I would think that with an hour or two of them shouting in your ear what your doing wrong you would be up and riding in no time. _________________ Bury me standing cause I won't lay down!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVvAw2VFR4Y&feature=PlayList&p=FB7233C37686AC79&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=34 |
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tonyb

Since 09 Oct 2006
973 Posts
Stevenson in the summer & SPI in the winter
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Thu Jul 01, 10 3:08 pm |
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I don't think you need to spend $800 for lessons. But $300 is well worth it to make sure you have all the safety stuff down and know how to body drag. Tonia has this on her website:
4-Line Fundamental Ground Lesson: 2 1/2 hours, $275
Introduction to a 4-line inflatable, the kite you will be kiteboarding with! Entails 4-line setup, safety, launch & land, flying, one-handed flying, walking and with eyes closed, and some water body-dragging. You'll be getting wet!
That plus another $50 or so to do a couple of self rescues , then, if you're smart, careful, and respectful of the wind conditions and locations, you can teach yourself the rest. BUT - you'll spend two or three times as long and have a much higher risk of hurting yourself by learning it on your own than if you paid for one or two more lessons.
There are a lot of people on this forum (including me), who will tell you to go get lessons even when they didn't. Not because they're instructors and want your money - but because they realize how much risk they took and how difficult it was to get going.
I've seen people take two or three days worth of lessons in SPI that were kiting better than I was after 4 weeks of teaching myself. Granted, the gear is a lot better now but I'm lucky I didn't get hurt or hurt anyone else.
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Tommy

Since 12 Apr 2009
225 Posts
Gorbachev sings tractors: Turnip! Buttocks!
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Thu Jul 01, 10 4:33 pm |
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argos wrote: | My point is simply: more people would be inclined to take all their lessons if they weren't so expensive. |
This isn't an easy sport to get into, nor should it be. The expense is merely one barrier of entry, among many, and it serves to weed out those would consider it appropriate to put others at risk by cutting corners.
I don't think $800 is unreasonable for a good lesson package, assuming it's with a reputable school that employs skis, radio helmets and experienced instructors.
It ain't tennis... _________________ "Resist much, obey little."
-Walt Whitman |
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kochease

Since 03 Jul 2008
760 Posts
In Ft. Stevens, OR
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Thu Jul 01, 10 8:35 pm |
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800 bones will get you a very nice lesson package. But not many people spend that much on thier lessons. At least at my school anyways. _________________ *AIR PIRATES KITEBOARDING*
F-One, Ocean Rodeo, Litewave, Liquid Force
KITEBOARD LESSONS
https://www.air-pirate.com
*CALL: 503-791-7372 * |
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KimSoderholm
Since 12 Aug 2009
102 Posts
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Thu Jul 01, 10 8:46 pm Lessons |
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Hey VolksFan,
If your still looking to take lessons, try calling GorgePerformance (503.246.6646) and ask for Justin. His pricing might be what your looking for.
See you out on the water  |
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DownStream
Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts
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Sat Jul 03, 10 9:20 am |
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the cost of professional kite instruction is in line with ski and snowboard instruction and many other sports. considering that we are dealing with a potentially much more dangerous sport, and that nearly everyone in the biz is providing top of the line equipment for beginners to thrash, i think kite schools and instructors are definitely not overcharging for their services.
and realize: no matter how patient your instructor might seem, there isn't one out there that would rather be teaching than riding, so don't forget the tip. |
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DownStream
Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts
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Spike

Since 13 May 2007
1414 Posts
Alameda
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Sat Jul 03, 10 9:35 am |
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Rant alert:
DownStream wrote: | and realize: no matter how patient your instructor might seem, there isn't one out there that would rather be teaching than riding, so don't forget the tip. |
I think $300/lesson is enough of a tip. I would rather be kiteboarding than working as well, how about you give me a tip for working instead of kiteboarding?
Tips are retarded: you are already paying for service, so why would you "tip for the service" if you've already paid for it. If you value your service higher than what you are charging, fucking charge more and let people decide if they want to pay for it. Same goes for restaurants: waitresses making $200 a night with no higher level education, just because "its not easy dealing with people asking you for things all the time." Really? Then get another job, or charge more for the food so that the waitresses can get paid more. Last edited by Spike on Sat Jul 03, 10 9:57 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1342 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
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Sat Jul 03, 10 10:33 am |
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Lessons are expensive because of insurance. Insurance is expensive because of kiters who don't take lessons... |
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