fter taking your course it is now time for you to get out and get some practice in. You would be best to contact other newly qualified kitesurfers through your kite School and try and arrange to meet up with a kite buddy so that you can continue to learn…

1) Check your equipment carefully before launching for any weaknesses. (lines, harness straps, trim rope, leaders, etc.) 2) Avoid obstructing the way of others or cluttering any area with grounded kites, lines or boards. Be considerate of the beach area around you. Less equipment clutter will also minimize risk. 3)…

This page describes some tips for equipment and techniques that you may find useful for kitesurfing (if you have any other tips to add, please feel welcome to leave a comment) Some Kitesurfing Tidbits Always pump up your inflatable kite with it laid out completely. This will prevent the bladder…

In order to jump you will have to already be able to travel up wind and hold an edge as the build up to a jump will require you to be riding whilst holding an edge. When we say holding an edge we mean for you to be resting with…