Land & Water Kite Sports
The term Kite Sports encompasses everything from land yachting, to kite boarding and kite surfing. And no, you don't need to be big, strong and muscly to control a kite or sail - it's all about understanding winds and technique, as you'll soon find out during your lesson. All gear is supplied, so all you need to bring is the determination to harness the power of the wind! Read more about Kite Sports in the UK...
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Harness the power of the wind!
These kite sport experiences will show you how to harness the power of the wind to propel yourself across land or water as you learn how to use a kite or a sail, which can then be attached to some form of board.Most pro kite surfers agree that the best way to start in this sport is by learning to control the kite, which is done on-shore. The training covers how to set up up the canopy, getting fitted with the harness and attaching the kite and the control bar to it.
Learn the basics of kite surfing on land before heading out into the water
Some beginner kit sport taster lessons take you up to the point of being able to control the kite on land, whilst others then put you out on the water. In which case, you will start with just the kite. This is so you can get used to the sensation of being propelled on through the water (this is also a sport in itself called body dragging).
Longer courses will see you progressing to heading out into the waves with both the kite and the board, ready to surf those barrels and go flying. If conditions and balance are on your side, you will be tackling turning.
Then maybe even getting a bit of airtime (which is really what kite surfing is all about) as you jump off the crest of a wave, pop out of the water and glide in the air.
Of course, you're bound to crash and burn and take a few 'facials' as kite surfer types would say. But when you find yourself splashing around in the water, it's actually not that hard to recover, as the kites stay afloat, making it easier to relaunch. This is thanks to that fact that the canopies used are generally either leading edge (i.e. with inflatable tubes running along them) or foil types, with built in air pockets.
Try a land-based kite sport
If you prefer having a go at a range of land-based kite sports. You can try things like land boarding, which uses a mountain board, as you can see from this slightly crazy video of UK's best land boarders doing some crazy moves!There's also land yachting, which swaps the kite for a sail and gives you traction in a low-to-the-ground cart that courses up and down the sand at some serious speed (depending on wind of course!).
On these water and land-based kite sports experiences you'll learn all there is to know about wind direction using kites and sails to get you going at thrilling speeds.