Location(s): Alameda, CA, San Francisco, CA, San Mateo, CA
Intro to Kiteboarding
- Voted Best of the Bay by San Francisco Magazine, and Best New School by Windsurfing Magazine
- In this land-based lesson you will learn to fly a Trainer Kite - a small two-line kite which allows you to practice the basic flying skills necessary to Kiteboard
- 80% of Kiteboarding is kite control - this class will give you the fundamentals you need to succeed
Description:
No matter how strong your board skills are, they are useless you learn how to fly a kite. Kiteboarding is 80% kite control and this will be the most important class you can take to ensure proper fundamentals of kite control and safety.
This clinic is designed to provide you with the most comprehensive foundation available. At this clinic you will:
- Learn where to fly the kite in the "wind window"
- Learn how to rig, launch, fly, steer and land a ram air foil trainer kite
- Maximize your kite flying time and receive error correction
- Learn 8 different exercises to master kite control before moving to a big kite
Let us introduce you to this exciting and exhilarating sport that is taking the nation by storm!
Availability:
Seasonal: March - September on Wednesdays in San Francisco, Saturdays in Alameda, and Sundays in San Mateo
Location(s):
Alameda, CA, San Francisco, CA, San Mateo, CA
Essential Information:
Must be at least 18 years of age or older to participate. All necessary equipment will be provided.
This clinic is designed to provide you with the most comprehensive foundation available. At this clinic you will:
- Learn where to fly the kite in the kiteboarding "wind window"
- Learn how to rig, launch, fly, steer and land a ram air foil trainer kite
- Maximize your kite flying time and receive error correction
- Learn 8 different exercises to master kite control before moving to a big kite
Please Note: This clinic is taught on land only and is the first of two prerequisites required for a water lesson.
Duration:
90 minutes
Maximum Participants:
No maximum; however, there is a student-to-instructor ratio of 4-to-1
Spectators:
Allowed
Weather Dependent:
This experience is weather dependent. Always contact the Experience provider with any questions regarding weather conditions.
What to Wear:
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes that you won't mind getting sandy.
Booking Information:
For this experience, it is recommended to request bookings at least 7 days in advance.
Cancellation Policy:
Once you have received a booking confirmation, cancellations and rebooking are allowed up to 14 days prior to the Experience. Failure to appear on your booked date or to cancel and rebook at least 14 days prior to your booked date will result in the loss of the value of your Experience.
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How do I get started kiteboarding?
Take this Intro to Kiteboarding course in order to master flying a small two line foil trainer kite on land.
After taking this course, you can take a beginner land and water lesson from a certified kite school.Kiteboarding is an extreme sport that is obtrusive and potentially dangerous to you and others around you. Safety considerations are extremely important, and taking a lesson with a certified kite school is a must. Not only will you be safer, you also won't jeopardize the safety of others. -
Can I just go right to the water and skip the land lesson?
Kiteboarding is all about the kite. Many people ask us, "can I just go right to the water and skip the land lesson?", and that is like asking to play polo without knowing how to ride a horse. You have to master the kite on land (first the trainer kite, then an inflatable kite) before you will be proficient enough to control the kite on the water.
The average person takes between 20 and 40 hours of total practice and lessons (including trainer kite practice) before they are consistently riding on the board. Kiteboarding is hard to learn, but easy to master.