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How to choose your first kitesurfing school? Key factors to consider

Josep Deulofeu |

The importance of choosing a good school to learn safely

Learning kitesurfing is an exciting experience, but it requires proper instruction to ensure that you start safely and efficiently.

Choosing a good kitesurfing school is the first step to ensure that your learning is effective and that you enjoy this sport to the fullest.

Kitesurfing, although accessible for beginners, can be dangerous if not learned in a controlled environment.

A good kitesurf school not only teaches you the technical skills but also the essential safety standards.

This includes knowledge of wind conditions, how to control your equipment, and what to do in unexpected situations.

Learning in a professional school reduces risks and prepares you to enjoy the sport with confidence.

Certifications and experience of the instructors

One of the most important aspects when choosing a school is to verify that its instructors are certified by recognized organizations such as IKO (International Kiteboarding Organization) o VDWS.

These certifications ensure that the instructors have training in safe teaching and modern kitesurfing techniques.

In addition, consider the experience of the team of instructors.

A good instructor must not only be skilled in the water but also have the ability to convey knowledge clearly and adapt to the needs of the students.

Student-to-instructor ratio and equipment quality

The student-to-instructor ratio is essential for receiving personalized attention.

Ideally, look for schools that offer classes with a low ratio, such as 2 students per instructor, especially in the first lessons.

This will allow you to have close monitoring, resolve doubts quickly, and progress at your own pace.

Another key factor is the quality of the equipment.

Make sure the school provides modern and well-maintained materials: kites, boards, bars and harnesses that are well maintained.

This not only guarantees safety but also a more comfortable and effective learning experience.

Prices and added value

The cost of classes varies depending on the location and the quality of the school.

However, don't just be swayed by the lowest price. Evaluate the added value they offer, such as:

  • Equipment rental: Does it include all the necessary equipment during the classes or do you have to rent it separately?
  • Insurance coverageSome schools include accident insurance, which is an extra peace of mind for beginners.
  • Structured progressionThe best schools have programs designed for you to progress gradually, from your first practices on land to your first slides on the water.

Ask if they offer class packages, discounts for multiple sessions, or even certificates upon completion of the course.

Conclusion

Choosing your first kitesurfing school is a crucial step to ensure that your learning is safe, fun, and efficient.

Prioritize safety, the certification of instructors, the student-to-teacher ratio, and the quality of equipment when making your decision. Although price is important, focus on the overall value that the school can offer you.

With a good choice, you will be ready to enjoy the wind, the waves, and the incredible feeling of gliding over the water with complete confidence.