How old is too old to be Good?

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oceanfire
oceanfire
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9 Jan 2010 4:34pm
G'day all, noobie question here;

Does anyone think there is an age limit to a kiters potential, regarding entering comps with the hope of placing well?

To further explain, for someone like myself who has come into the scene late & is starting kiting at a tender age around the mid 30's , do you think there would be a reasonable expectation to be able to be able to enter comps & actually stand a chance of winning?

I realize that skill comes down to individual ability & time devoted to practice etc, but all things being equal, I guess what I'm trying to ask is that should us older guys learning new just stick to leaning & kiting for enjoyment only, or set our sights higher?

Or is this sport really a younger persons game, as far as comps go?

Thanks for reading, I hope to hear what you all think.

Matt

assmaster
assmaster
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9 Jan 2010 4:42pm
no.
oceanfire
oceanfire
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9 Jan 2010 4:50pm
sorry; 'no' to which bit?
Beersy
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9 Jan 2010 8:11pm
I think it's a general no to the whole question.
I think if you're a noob you're probably better off worrying about learning to kiteboard than worrying about how you could place in competitions when you can.
Just enjoy the sport and if you can go somewhere with it good on you, but most people just like the stoke of a good session.
harry potter
harry potter
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9 Jan 2010 8:25pm
I'm 32 my body stopped bouncing around 26-27. When I was younger impacts seemed to just bounce off. Gave up moto x to kite because as I got older each fall took longer to recover from. When I was 18 a big stack was not much would just dust myself off and get going again..... Not anymore. kiting is a bit the same. I will never be able to unhook do a squiggly and land as well as an 18 yr old as the body just won't bend and flex as much. But in a freestyle arena we can still go large ( and loop ) and the fact my body feels older is enough impetus to ride harder and make the most of the next 10 years before even that is out of the question
bobdaboarder
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9 Jan 2010 8:26pm
you should always set your sights higher.
oceanfire
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9 Jan 2010 5:29pm
Of course, I understand what you're saying & I agree fully (Beersy).
From reading your answer, I guess I didn't come across as I wanted to, I sure didn't want to sound like a tosser.

My reason for taking up the sport is for the enjoyment of it.
I have no grand plans or self delusions going on; other than maybe even being able to learn to kitesurf to begin with

I was just curious as to whether oldies could aim to take up the sport with a view to compete later down the track, or if the experienced riders out there believe there is an age threshold.
Beersy
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9 Jan 2010 8:33pm
You can definitley compete... They usually always have a masters category at comps
oceanfire
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9 Jan 2010 6:20pm
Beersy said...

You can definitley compete... They usually always have a masters category at comps


haha! I knew this would come up sooner or later.

They'll let me use my walking stick too right?
old4dy
old4dy
NSW
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9 Jan 2010 9:49pm
WTF im another newb who has just started landkiting.

I may be crazy at 55 at least Im not wrapped up in cotton wool.
waxman
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9 Jan 2010 10:12pm
There will more than likely be more corse racing in the future which will not be verry restricrive to age. And most masters events are for over 35s so if you are only learning and in the future get good enougth to compete then give it a go. Comps are great to enter just for the social side of things catching up with kiters you havent seen in a long time etc. We have a comp in whyalla and even people that can only body drag enter there is a spot for everyone no matter what your skill level.
shitdetector
shitdetector
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9 Jan 2010 10:57pm
Dont worry about the masters division or even the veterans. What about the fossils!
dave......
dave......
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9 Jan 2010 9:18pm
just learn to dangle and do squigglies, you'll win the PKRA in no time!
michaelca10
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9 Jan 2010 9:33pm
Seize the day ... JUST F##CKN DO IT !!!!
bennie
bennie
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10 Jan 2010 12:46am
waxman said...

We have a comp in whyalla and even people that can only body drag enter


Bring on the bady dragging world cup. That would be great for tv
surfingboye
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10 Jan 2010 2:30am
i respect an old fella that goes or tries to go hard.
too many oldies limit themselves through the "ohh, i couldnt do that, im too old" kind of skit.

just remember, use a trainer kite before the big one.

GL wit it.
Gorgo
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10 Jan 2010 8:39am
If you have to ask then you're too old.
milko
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10 Jan 2010 10:04am
surfingboye said...

i respect an old fella that goes or tries to go hard.
too many oldies limit themselves through the "ohh, i couldnt do that, im too old" kind of skit.

just remember, use a trainer kite before the big one.

GL wit it.


Just curious sufingboye..how old do you consider an old fella to be ??
richierich
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10 Jan 2010 10:39am
Mid thirties is certainly young enough to charge as long as you look after your body. May have to train a bit harder to keep up. Certainly the fellas pushing riding in the surf in our area are over thirty-five plus. Charge old fella -Rich (35er)
KIT33R
KIT33R
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11 Jan 2010 11:43am
The older I get - the better I was. Remember, birthdays are good for you - the more you have, the longer you live.
jquigley
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WA
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11 Jan 2010 2:31pm
Could be a new topic here

You know you're too old to kite when........?

You see green arrows on Seabreeze and you stay home cos you're still sore from yesterdays session.....
surfingboye
surfingboye
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11 Jan 2010 9:57pm
milko said...

surfingboye said...

i respect an old fella that goes or tries to go hard.
too many oldies limit themselves through the "ohh, i couldnt do that, im too old" kind of skit.

just remember, use a trainer kite before the big one.

GL wit it.


Just curious sufingboye..how old do you consider an old fella to be ??


depends on how they are trying to ride.
old on flatwater is like 35. (body becomes to stiff to make tricks look good)
and in the surf it is like 40.

on my scale, are you old Milko???


stabber
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12 Jan 2010 1:49am
Don't worry milko, we get more poon than the young ones get!, and we are in it for longer too.... young premature ejacks! haahaa

And we are only as old as the woman we feel.......



Come on flamers!....lets go.
Knickers
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12 Jan 2010 9:48am
surfingboye said...

milko said...

Just curious sufingboye..how old do you consider an old fella to be ??


depends on how they are trying to ride.
old on flatwater is like 35. (body becomes to stiff to make tricks look good)
and in the surf it is like 40.

on my scale, are you old Milko???





Bugger, I am stuffed then, not only am I female, I didnt start kiting till I was 36, and now I am about to turn 40 I am just starting to go out into the surf
mantis5
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12 Jan 2010 1:00pm


rooey
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12 Jan 2010 5:12pm
how do you know when ya too old for it?............
ya have dry dreams an wet farts !
sebol
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12 Jan 2010 6:03pm
Manti5,thanks for the picture of the cougar really cracked me up!!!!
harry potter
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12 Jan 2010 10:30pm
gold
BennyB12
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12 Jan 2010 9:46pm
wow, i cant beleve i read all that...
Darkside
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12 Jan 2010 8:04pm
F%$K i am also a newby to the sport of kitesurfing, but have buggied a few years earlier, and at 37 i dont consider my self old, i still get up for dawn patrols for a wave, even after a late nigh on the booze, i think you are only as old as you act.
Addikt
Addikt
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12 Jan 2010 11:22pm
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