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As the sport continues to develop we begin realizing an interesting phenomenon of people plateauing in their kiteboarding. When we begin kiteboarding the learning curve is exponential - within a matter of days we go from zero to hero though after time goes on, the curve flattens out and stays that way with little spikes here and there...Why is this?
Setting kiteboarding goals is one of the greatest ways to continue one's progression, challenge and excitement in the sport. What goals someone is setting will vary from kiteboarder to kiteboarder, though anything that forces one to push above and beyond their current limits even if it’s a little, is worthy to be a goal.
Before setting goals; assess your current level and interests. Goals should be set in accordance to this so that you can be challenged accordingly. Goals are best set in advance and executed on your next session.
Some ideas for goals:
-Learning to Jump
-Learning to Foilboard
-Learning to do a 360 Jumping
-Learning to ride a Surfboard