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	<title>Comments on: Watch For Others While Kiteboarding: Accidents Can Be Very Dangerous</title>
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		<title>By: When Kiteboarding, Learn The Lingo So You Don't Sound Like A Newbie &#124; How to Kiteboard &#124; Kitesurfing</title>
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		<description>[...] It is your first time on the water. You have a great new kite and you just completed your first jump. You turn to your friend and say something like, “man that was awesome how long I was off the water on the jump.” Your friend is most likely laughing at you behind your back. However, if he is nice enough, he will probably tell you that it’s called “air time”. Great air time. Five to Ten seconds of air time is actually quite normal. So you might want to get the lingo down. [...]</description>
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