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Toby
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Post subject: Re: The Kids Club w Cameron Maramenides Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:49 am |
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I hope you guys are ok that I took out the BS related to that stupid comment. This topic is about Cameron and the kids, and should stay in a positive way, since they are our future! Cameron, what do you think about your own Kids Club forum on here? I can do it within seconds! Greets Toby PS: someone just got banned. Let's move on with the kids! 
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jeroenbali
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Post subject: Re: The Kids Club w Cameron Maramenides Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:34 pm |
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Excellent work Toby. Keep it up Cameron. Get him his own Kids Club segment in this Forum! Grtz Jeroen
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hmattar
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Post subject: Re: The Kids Club w Cameron Maramenides Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:36 pm |
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Keep it up Cameron! You Rock! Come to Brazil when you can!
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CameronM
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Post subject: Re: The Kids Club w Cameron Maramenides Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:39 am |
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also i would like to learn more unhooked tricks but my dad does not want me to because my bones are not grown all the way. is that true??? any doctors out there?
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davesails7
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Post subject: Re: The Kids Club w Cameron Maramenides Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:33 pm |
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Flight Time wrote: I'm no doctor, but I can't imagine kiteboarding is nearly as dangerous when it comes to broken bones as skateboarding. When it comes right down to it, I think water is softer than concrete, so I would give you the green light, but you listen to your dad. He has your best interest in mind.  I don't think the concern is about impacting and breaking bones. It's more of an issue with developing joints not being able to handle the strain. There's a big debate on whether or not little league players should be allowed to throw curve balls. They can do it, but all that torque and strain on the kid's joints which aren't fully developed yet leads to long term injury. Cameron, you've got plenty of years of kiting ahead of you. It's better to wait a few years now instead of risking joint problems your whole life because you just had to land that handlepass before your 11th birthday.  BTW, what is that green contraption you are riding in above? Is that a transmission on wheels powered by a lawnmower engine towing a wagon???
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