Skyout Quick Snap: Two Goals, One Flight

Hey, it’s Jeff from Skyout Paragliding—let’s turn every launch over Piedechinche, Colombia into a clear success using the Two Goals, One Flight method. Whether you’re on a guided tour or flying solo, this framework keeps your XC flights focused and measurable.

1. Baseline Goal for XC Confidence

Select one straightforward target—like sinking into a textbook landing zone in Piedechinche or staying in your first thermal for at least 30 seconds. Hitting this builds confidence in cross-country (XC) paragliding and ensures every flight feels like a win.

2. Stretch Goal for Skill Growth

Choose a more ambitious challenge—perhaps linking two thermals back-to-back over the Colombian Andes or centering a thermal climb of 200 m. Make it realistic but just beyond your current comfort zone to push your XC paragliding skills forward.

3. Plan & Visualize Pre-Launch

Before you hook in, spend a minute picturing your baseline and stretch goals: the brake inputs in a thermal, the wing-over of that second climb, and a smooth landing on the Piedechinche landing field. Visualization primes your mind for success on any paragliding tour.

4. Debrief & Adjust Post-Flight

After landing, note your results: celebrate the baseline win first, then jot down tweaks to reach your stretch goal next time. This simple feedback loop accelerates progress on every XC flight.

By repeating this set-fly-review cycle—ideal for both beginner and advanced pilots—you’ll watch your Colombia paragliding performance soar. No more guessing if you “did well”; you’ll have concrete data to guide your next guided tour or solo flight.

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