1. Where to Learn
Go to a Kitesurfing school or get some personal tuition from a qualified intructor.
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Get a lesson
It’s important to get some professional tuition from a qualified instructor. Kitesurfing can be a dangerous sport if you are unsure about what you are doing, so by investing in a lesson you will learn the fast and safe way how to kitesurf and not have to deal with the consequences of trial and error when learning without professional instruction!!
- BKSA and IKO qualified Instructors are the only people to learn from
- Choose a BKSA/IKO approved School
- Most people will be up and going after a 2 day course
- Alternatively grab a copy of Kitesurf
- Your local kitesurfing shop may also do lessons
Get personal
Join a club
There are many kitesurfing clubs around the UK that kitesurfers at any standard can join to improve their kitesurfing in the company of others. It’s a safer for you and often more fun.
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