Kitesurfing Equipment, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Beginners Kite and equipment after your course If you have finished your IKO kitesurfing course and are wondering which kite to buy yourself then read on Often when people get to the end of their courses they find that they have a certain amount of experience... Kitesurfing Equipment, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Cleaning Wetsuit and Boot Care With your wetsuit and boots it is best to give them a clean after every outing. The sea water will contain micro biotic life that will begin to fester slightly if not properly removed and also your body will sweat and leave an oily... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
After taking your IKO 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 from... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing in Sussex, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Beach Sports in Brighton Watersports and Beach Sports are floroushing in England and nowhere more than in Brighton where Kitesurfing -the new Olympic Sport, is booming. There are a number of locations where you can try out this exciting sport which are dealt with in... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Techniques, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Kitesurfing Back Roll Coming into the back loop or kitesurfing back roll you will need to have a medium speed and keep the kite at 11 to support your weight. Some people tend to send the kite to 11 a little to give themselves a little jump but it should not be... Kitesurfing Blog, Kitesurfing Techniques, Kitesurfing Tips & Advice
Jumps: 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 you weight against the kite and...