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JB
JB
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JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
3 Nov 2006 10:50am
North Kiteboarding Australian is proud to support the North Kiteboarding International Young Blood Camp.

(please visit www.northkites.com and go to NEWS, 2006 and select Young Blood Camp.).

As part of our support, North Kiteboarding Australia is running our own national Young Blood Camp, the first one on the 23rd-28th November in Conjunction with the Mambo Wave Sailing Classic, at Merimbula NSW Australia.

Who can attend?
The camp is open to any young Kiteboarder under the age of 18 (before the 1st December 2006). Attendance is free, however you must arrange your own Accomidation and food. (riders do not have to be riding North kites, all gromms are welcome!)

The concept!
Take the hottest young riders in Australia, give them coaching from top National and International experienced riders, add in a little
Physical, Psychological and Contest training, and let these kids take
kiteboarding to the next level.

Who will be the Instructors?
International Team Rider JAIME HERRAIZ joined by NSW and QLD 2006 Wave
Champion and Top Australian North Team Rider PAUL JACKSON, will be on hand to coach all Young Blood contestants during the intensive training.
Young Blood contestants will be trained by use of personal one on one
instruction as well as video coaching.

The aim!
To improve our young bloods knowledge and performance in Contest riding, mental and physical training, photography riding & R?sum? building, but most importantly having fun and a good time!

The big bonus!
Upon completion of the Australian Yong Blood Camp, North Kiteboarding Australia will be selecting one contestant to send to the International Young Blood Camp including return air fares.

Young Blood Contestants will have special riding time during the Mambo
contest on the 23rd-26th where extensive video documentation will be taken. Then on the 27th & 28th November following straight after the Mambo the concentrated training will start.

Registration will be at the normal Mambo registration.

You can pre register or ask any questions by emailing North Kiteboarding Australia at [email protected]

I have some information up on the windgenuity website http://www.windgenuity.com.au/news/youngblood.html
but will be updating soon with more info. Please check the North Kiteboarding site to read up on how last years international YOUNG BLOOD event went.

We beleive that this training will not only improve the young bloods riding skills, but also inhance their professional image as ambassadors for the sport, bettering the future of the sport in all aspects.

Feel free to contact me via email [email protected]

Kind regards,

JB
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
3 Nov 2006 5:18pm
damm!! just turned 19.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
3 Nov 2006 7:28pm
i wish i was 2 years younger then paul could show me how to take these stupid boots off my board.
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
4 Nov 2006 6:48am
Rowdy, I am sure paul could still spare you a minute or two to help.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
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WA, 5378 posts
4 Nov 2006 1:08pm
sweet hooks
JB
JB
NSW
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JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
5 Nov 2006 6:00am
Once again, all gromms!!!

Please take advantage of this great oppitunuity!!

I hope to see you all there.

regards,

JB
user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
5 Nov 2006 3:59am
All groms????

What Groms ???

I very rarely see any.

Groms are not the future of the sport.

Converting people from other sports is.
Windsurfers,surfers,wakeboarders,snowboarders etc.that have a car and a couple of thousand dollars to spend on gear.

Bit of a joke really,You industry guys ask for $2000 for a kite,then expect young kids to take up the sport!

"Hey Dad,can you swing us five grand so I can buy 2 kites and a board?"

"NO way son,but if you do a paper run you can buy a surfboard.Or you can wait to your birthday and I will get you a boogie board.Thats all your mates have anyway.No good doing something your mates dont do,is there?"

kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Nov 2006 9:42am
there are about 15 "groms" in perth and i know of 5 or 6 in brissy
i can think of 14 that I've seen on the water so I'm guessing there would be another 5 who would be trying to get into it-this is only those who cant drive yet, I'm not sure of their age but it would be under 17s
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Nov 2006 9:50am
has anyone actually bought 2 $2000 kites and a $1000 board?
you could buy a 2nd hand 9 and 12 M80 quiver and still have enough over to get a decent board for that. keep it realistic and why do we need a future of the sport-its going to get crowded out at the rate its popularity is increasing.
Kitegrom
Kitegrom
VIC
98 posts
VIC, 98 posts
5 Nov 2006 3:07pm
whats with these negative sentiments this is an awesome idea, wish i could have gone when i was an actual grom, taught by jaime herraiz thats so cool. i reckon there are a fair few groms scattered around this continent pushing the envelope...
JB
JB
NSW
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JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
5 Nov 2006 3:45pm
User, you sound a bit negitive on the gromms.

This years QLD and NSW wave states saw the most gromm's at an event yet! I wouold say that there is more gromms now than ever.

But you are right that we do need to influence more people from other sports aswell to try kiteboarding!

But I think you are missing the point a bit by bring the money thing into it! This camp is to help the gromms that are already kiting, so they can expand their skills and talents and have a better chance at going further in the sport as professionals (if that is what their desire is). As these young atheletes will be the focal point of the sport in years to come via competitions, events and advertizing, I would say that they very much are the future of the sport, they are not the be all and end all of the sport, but they will be a significant focal point that a large number of people will use as examples and figure heads of this sport!

Anyway, it will be a great experience for them either way!

Hope to see you there,

Regards,

JB
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Nov 2006 1:49pm
hmmm... plane tickets
were the hell is this place anyway-i wanna know were to book tickets for
user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
5 Nov 2006 2:02pm
JB,
I didn't want to be negative.I think its great that groms are being encouraged.

Its just that I feel that cliche: "Groms are the future of the sport" is overdone.If they are the "future" of the sport,then in a few years there will only be 25 kiters in the country !

It didn't work in windsurfing.

Anyway,I will be there! See you then.
angie pangi
angie pangi
QLD
1782 posts
QLD, 1782 posts
5 Nov 2006 4:52pm
if you are a grom why wouldn't you go!! What a great opportunity.
You can win trip overseas and train with some hot riders and it's FREE to enter!!

Go for it Grommies.

angie

kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Nov 2006 3:29pm
were did that logic come from
even if everyone that was over the age of 17 stopped kiting in the next 2 years there would be more than 25 kiters, 2005 State Flat water had about or less than 3 <19 riders, this year there was 8. more than twice the number than the previous year. next year its going to be more than 14.
look around and realize that in 5 years it will be young guys who haven't even touched a kite yet that will be dominating the rankings while all the old "current future of the sport" riders will be on the shore line going, "ya i would go out and show you my 20 foot dingle dangle but you know how it is with my knee and back."
its a joke if you think you and all the mid life crisis riders will take the sport anywhere-the future isn't just about people kiting, its about the new riding and im sure you guys can buy your $4000 worth of kites and support those going hard, although im just a kite and have fun type.
(you buy, we get given*)
*70% of 2nd season groms are sponsored and would be making money from selling their kites at the end of a season.-but you guys keep getting in to keep the market value up for us[}:)]
user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
5 Nov 2006 4:08pm
quote:
Originally posted by kitecrazzzy

were did that logic come from
even if everyone that was over the age of 17 stopped kiting in the next 2 years there would be more than 25 kiters, 2005 State Flat water had about or less than 3 <19 riders, this year there was 8. more than twice the number than the previous year. next year its going to be more than 14.
look around and realize that in 5 years it will be young guys who haven't even touched a kite yet that will be dominating the rankings while all the old "current future of the sport" riders will be on the shore line going, "ya i would go out and show you my 20 foot dingle dangle but you know how it is with my knee and back."
its a joke if you think you and all the mid life crisis riders will take the sport anywhere-the future isn't just about people kiting, its about the new riding and im sure you guys can buy your $4000 worth of kites and support those going hard, although im just a kite and have fun type.
(you buy, we get given*)
*70% of 2nd season groms are sponsored and would be making money from selling their kites at the end of a season.-but you guys keep getting in to keep the market value up for us[}:)]



OK. So there wont be 25 riders.

There will be only 8!

Or,by your optimistic projection, 14.

Truth is,kite numbers are dropping.I find most spots to have fewer riders than 2 years ago.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
5 Nov 2006 5:50pm
the real problem is most kids dont get big enough or confident enough with kite skills to throw down legit moves until they are past 17, mind you there are always some exceptions to this rule.
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Nov 2006 6:00pm
can u believe this guy, you obviously have had to many stacks with out your helmet on
nattdogg
nattdogg
QLD
92 posts
QLD, 92 posts
5 Nov 2006 8:04pm
hahahahahahah
nattdogg
nattdogg
QLD
92 posts
QLD, 92 posts
5 Nov 2006 8:28pm
ha hahahahe
nattdogg
nattdogg
QLD
92 posts
QLD, 92 posts
5 Nov 2006 8:51pm
nice one ang and paul!!!
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
5 Nov 2006 7:12pm
im pretty sure there are more groms taking up the sport than quiting.
this seasons state titles line up should include for WA
brad
toby p s
toby h
simon w s
tom j n s
james l n
leo s n
dave rc n s
matt n
harrison n s
matt w s
oscar t n
jess n
sam n s
SA guy n
BOW boy nn
and a couple others who i cant remember right now, i know im missing at least 2
n=beginners last season
s=some form of sponcership/cost price or free

greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
5 Nov 2006 11:01pm
kiting is happening!!!

encourage young people living near the ocean to boost and blast.

healthy ocean skills and respect of the environment comes from learning from elders.

enjoy this opportunity!

and make sure you all challenge paul j to an arm wrestle!
anakin
anakin
107 posts
107 posts
6 Nov 2006 4:32am
I've bought enough $2000 kites to qualify as an official sponsor

I say go forth and kite little groms!

To best show your gratitude just remember one word, BEER

Love Auntie Anakin xo


anakin
anakin
107 posts
107 posts
6 Nov 2006 4:44am
A cautionary note for Youngblood participants.

If Paul J offers to show you what a 'beach launch slingshot' is, politely decline, then run and hide
111111sam
111111sam
36 posts
36 posts
6 Nov 2006 4:50am
there is a ****load of young kids just learnin at tannum, each season is bringing more of them. Some are gettin pretty good, i think i should break there legs, but still heaps of young lads......
quote:
Originally posted by user

All groms????

What Groms ???

I very rarely see any.

Groms are not the future of the sport.

Converting people from other sports is.
Windsurfers,surfers,wakeboarders,snowboarders etc.that have a car and a couple of thousand dollars to spend on gear.

Bit of a joke really,You industry guys ask for $2000 for a kite,then expect young kids to take up the sport!

"Hey Dad,can you swing us five grand so I can buy 2 kites and a board?"

"NO way son,but if you do a paper run you can buy a surfboard.Or you can wait to your birthday and I will get you a boogie board.Thats all your mates have anyway.No good doing something your mates dont do,is there?"



Keahi
Keahi
QLD
853 posts
QLD, 853 posts
6 Nov 2006 8:24am
when i first started kiting i was the only grom at noosa. now there are atleast 4 or 5 and thats only noosa. I bet it is the same for a lot of places. how are the numbers decreasing
batton_holder
batton_holder
WA
92 posts
WA, 92 posts
6 Nov 2006 10:40am
as a parent of two groms kiting, it's good new JB.
kiting costs heaps for parents. when we do mambo wer'e accommodating a family, and paying identical entry fees to the adults.
What I don't understand is that in comps, juniors, women, and masters pay the same entry fee and then have to wait for the mens open to be decided. it can lead to a bad taste in the mouth.
groms are the future- so treat em like that
cyu
frank
JB
JB
NSW
2232 posts
JB JB
NSW, 2232 posts
6 Nov 2006 2:26pm
Frank,

Unfortunately entry fees are made up of the cost of fascilities and equipment needed to run the event, then devided by the expected number of perticipants. In all events, the aim is to finish a single elimination in all catagories. It would be great to see as many gromm's as Open competitors one day, maybe that would bring more enphacis to the Juniors.
Iunderstand the expences involved, it is not easy. and it is great to see so many family's making the sacrifices needed to attend so many events. Maybe this is something that event organizes can look at in the future.

Are your Grommies coming to Mambo? Young Blood?

Speak soon,

regards,

JB
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
6 Nov 2006 11:34am
not all comps juniors pay as much as opens in fact most comps they pay less, and if you are talking about lennox comp (or any other low cost comp) and how everyone had to pay $30 you should go ahead and make a comp where juniors can pay less than $30 and still get a t-shirt, prizes and a few other random things and when you cant do that lets see who has the sour taste in their mouth then ay? think before you speak.
p.s. they wait for some opens heats because their is about 4 times as many of them, its called logic.
batton_holder
batton_holder
WA
92 posts
WA, 92 posts
6 Nov 2006 12:39pm
JB the whole family's coming and looking forward to the grom camp.

Sir Rowdy
1. which comps are you talking about where the juniors pay less?
2. if there are 4times as many men (open) as there are others, why wait till all the mens heats are done before moving to the j's, women and masters?
slot the minority groups throughout the heats, or something loke that so that thr rounds are completed together at the same time.
I appreciate the importance of the mens open event, but I've also hear comments from masters and parents of the second fiddle feel that they get.
just a thought
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