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Posted 16/08/2012, 4:21 pm        Report Show Profile
On Christmas day I had a bad Kiteboarding accident (TBI) which put me into a 3 week unconcise faze, but am know thinking about getting back into it..... Whats everyone's thoughts?
WA
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Posted 16/08/2012, 4:52 pm        Report Show Profile
If you enjoyed being unconcious that much go for it.
VIC
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Posted 16/08/2012, 4:58 pm        Report Show Profile
Go for it! Knock yourself out!
WA
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Posted 16/08/2012, 5:26 pm        Report Show Profile
I'm all for it!!! Perhaps a Gath (or similar) helmet would be a sound idea for a while? And if at the end of the day you decide that it's no longer the sport for you? Well then youve given it a freaking good go and thats worth being proud of!! If you don't try it may bug you for a long time Start out steady and build up confidence as and when your ready
QLD
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Posted 16/08/2012, 6:03 pm        Report Show Profile
As a kiteboarder and someone who has experience working in TBI rehab, I have to tell you, it was cool to see your post. I am currently studying to become an occupational therapist for the sole goal of being able to start a program back home (Canada) for getting people who have experienced all kinds of injuries and have all kinds of disabilities back into the extreme outdoor sports they love, whether it is through adaptation or customized retraining or whatever. If you love kiting like most kiters do, and feel that this is something you want to do again, consider these things: -What is your body like? Do you have any residual impairments that could affect your ability to use or access the equipment? Weakness? Issues with coordination or balance? -kiting is extreme for a reason, so you have to think about how you will judge and assess safety and react to the variables we all need to react to when we are out there. -anyone who has experienced a TBI is at risk of experiencing one again, statistically speaking. I think wearing protection is a good idea, like bumstein said. -you may experience some major confidence issues going back out - I blew my knee landing off a kiteloop last year and still havent gotten back to unhooking, although I hope to soon! Start small. Go out and fly one of your smaller kites (in lighter wind) until you feel confident. Go for a body drag. Be aware and assess how you feel, and only put the board on your feet when you are ready to. It's okay to take it slow. No back-mobes for now. :) Finally, talk to lots of people about it. Talk to the people who know you best as they might have good insight for you in terms of where they think you're at. Go out with supports in place and just gradually get your feet wet again. If you take it one step at a time, i think there's no reason you won't be out riding again. Motivation is an amazing thing. If you want to chat more about it don't hesitate to message me. I'd be stoked to see how you go. Be safe and good luck!!!! :) Nicole from Canada
New Zealand
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Posted 16/08/2012, 6:35 pm        Report Show Profile
How good are you greg? just learning or a seasoned kiter? i would say if your seasoned. yep get back on that horse and ride. hopefully you have learned fromn your mistake. if you are still a learner. get more lessons and perhaps wait for more cleaner summer seabreases that stormy winter conditions.
TAS
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Posted 16/08/2012, 7:35 pm        Report Show Profile
I it's something you love and makes you happy, you wouldn't have to ask the question.
QLD
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Posted 16/08/2012, 7:49 pm        Report Show Profile
if you fall of a horse , get back on . when you get back on , you will feel better . took me 11 months to get back on my dirt bike .[wrist is still stuffed] but f==k it felt good when i did !
VIC
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Posted 16/08/2012, 9:26 pm        Report Show Profile
Natural selection? Most over 50's in kiteboarding tend to think they have better skills than they really do. When they superman down the beach this becomes more apparent.. Not saying your over 50 but how experienced are you and how did you do yourself a mischief?
NSW
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Posted 17/08/2012, 7:30 am        Report Show Profile
Colleague over my shoulder: "What's this forum you're on?" Me: "Seabreeze." [sarcastically] "Oh, is this this kitesurfing thing that you do?" "Yeah. Actually sometimes I go to the Kitesurfing forums for a laugh. There's always a fight or something stupid."
Greg1980 said...
On Christmas day I had a bad Kiteboarding accident (TBI) which put me into a 3 week unconcise faze, but am know thinking about getting back into it..... Whats everyone's thoughts?
[laughs very loudly] "What the hell is an "unconcise faze"?! Is that how they spell?"
QLD
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Posted 17/08/2012, 11:12 am        Report Show Profile
NoBS said...
Natural selection? Most over 50's in kiteboarding...
What part of 2012-1980 is too hard for you? Personally I think you're all being a bit rough with someone who has had a serious brain injury. Brain injuries affect all sorts of behaviours. Let the fella have a few typos. Greg, more info required to answer really. If you enjoy it, go for it. Sport, fun, sunshine and fresh air can only help the body recover. Just be safe - use a bigger board so you can go out in lighter winds, helmet & impact vest, and stay well out in the water where possible.
WA
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Posted 17/08/2012, 12:15 pm        Report Show Profile
Do some regular fasting. 1 or 2 days a week. It has been proven to improve brain function and will help you get 100% (See BBC Horizon)
WA
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Posted 17/08/2012, 10:35 pm        Report Show Profile
Don't listen to all these negative knobs mate.. I personally already have respect for you even thinking about going back out! Take it slow! Go have a look at the beach a few times, fly a trainer kite, do some body dragging and then build back up to riding your board again! Good luck buddy! Hope you're totally recovered
NSW
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Posted 18/08/2012, 6:15 am        Report Show Profile
get out there! break a leg!
VIC
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Posted 18/08/2012, 12:47 pm        Report Show Profile
I wouldnt be asking a bunch of dudes on a kite forum for any serious questions, perhaps ask your doc! The mob will always go with the flow. i had a bad accident years ago climbing, it took me 6 years to get over it mentally and get back out there, when your ready you will know it in urself and wont need to seek encouragment from the crowd.
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Posted 22/08/2012, 4:04 pm        Report Show Profile
I all thank you all for your replies. I am not mentally ready yet, but am physically ready, My broken pelvis, shoulder are all 100% these days. I has surprised the medical world. I have been thinking about getting a helmet for the next ride and am really torn of wether to have the kit attached to the harness or not. I would do some body dragging first and have already started flying my trainer kit around and am having a lot of fun with that. So will see how it all goes over the summer period. Thank you all, for your help.
 
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