How to kitesurf
You have been bitten by the kitesurfing bug, you can’t wait to hit the first current to propel your body screaming 40-feet into the air and crashing into the water. With each gusts of wind your elevated high off the surface and breaking each wave as you land. The thrill associated with the sport of kitesurfing has many able-bodied thrill seekers flocking to the beaches across the world to set sail and fly across the top of the ocean.
But before you could set your feet in the water you will need to know how to kitesurf, if you have surfed or have sail surfed you have an immediate advantage to understand how to maneuver your board, however when kitesurfing your feet will move a little and your arms and hands are the only thing holding you to the kite, your feet are attached to the board.
Most rookie kitesurfers have accidents because they have trouble calculating distance and variable levels of speed that the kites can create by a gust of wind. Learning to kitesurf through instruction and practice is by far the best way to learn and experience the heart-pounding action and gravity-defying jumps.
As with any sport there are safety precautions you should adhere to.
You must be a good swimmer. Swimming entails that if your kite flies away from you, you may have to swim after the handles or swim back to shore. Depending how far out you have gone on your board this may not be such an easy task.
You can be carded or rated by a professional instructor. This will help you understand the risks as well as the conditions that are appropriate for your time out on the water. Your instructor should be certified by the IKO, International KiteSurfing Organization. Never go out with a friend, it could prove disastrous.
You should always wear a helmet. Like bicycle laws they are encouraged
in some countries and mandatory in others. Your head is the most
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