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The Quest To Become The Best Kitesurfer

I’ve been kitesurfing and teaching kitesurfing now for 15 years and have a confession…

I’m not actually that good a kitesurfer.

As I’ve been teaching all the time, I’ve always been working when there was wind and after 9 hours at the beach teaching the last thing you feel like doing is going kiting, so I have never really progressed to the level I wanted…a source of constant shame for me!

So a couple of things have changed this year and I have a bit more time so I have decided at the age of 38 to spend a year really seeing just how good a kiter I can become, with the eventual goal being to hit up some of the biggest, baddest waves on the planet.

So where am I now?

As I make this video this haven’t been on the water for 8 months and am probably in the worst shape of my life.

I’ll be making a few videos detailing the backstory to this for those of you interested in the juicy details, but in a nut shell over the last few years I’ve faced quite a few health and lifestyle challenges, that have led to this current predicament.

As a kiter I’m ok, I can do basic freestyle stuff and can hold my own in small waves but for someone who has lived in Tarifa for 12 years…I’m AWFUL.

Now those who have been following me for a while will note I actually tried this before…but got interrupted by bad health…again more on this in the backstory.

So the plan is to create a diary journaling all the different things I do both on and off the water over the next year and to be your kitesurf case study.

The idea being to give you a toolbox of things that work which you can use to master this awesome sport.

For the full low down check out this video:


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Week 1

Day 1 – 18th April 2018

Day 2 – 19th April 2018

Fully broken this day after an amazing session yesterday…couldn’t even lift my arm to record the video!

Day 3 – 20th April 2018

Day 4 – 21st April 2018

Day 5 – 22nd April 2018

Day 6 – 23rd April 2018

Day 7 – 24th April 2018

Day 8 – 25th April 2018

Today no wind, so sprint training. Felt AWESOME after the ice bath!

Day 9 – 26th April 2018

Recovery day, no wind. Though did sneak in a cheeky game of paddle at the end of the day!

Day 10 – 27th April 2018

Really feeling it today. Sleep was awful and body not recovering well. Had a “Cold bath” at Playa Chica which is about as cold as my ice baths at this time of year and then spent a lazy afternoon basking in the sun on the beach in an attempt to let my body recover.

Day 11 – 28th April 2018

Another awful night’s sleep, which when you consider this is crucial for recovery learning and so many other things, including feeling great, has to be something I fix. As a result there’s no way I can exercise today so another rest day it is…despite being a great Poniente day!

Day 12 – 29th April 2018

Back to the drawing board!

Day 13 – 30th April 2018

Spent the day planning and preparing myself for the new approach. Feeling a bit sorry for myself as I took a walk in the afternoon and saw all the kites up…being a bank holiday there’s literally hundreds of people on the water! Tried to share the stoke by continuing my GF’s lessons so at least I could be involved…and she managed to get up and riding for the first time! Which made up for it all and made me more motivated to crack this and get back at it!

Day 14 – 1st May 2018

Day 15 – 2nd May 2018

Day 16 – 3rd May 2018

Day 17 – 4th May 2018

Day 18 – 5th May 2018

Day 19 – 6th May 2018

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Let the kite do ALL the work when waterstarting

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Taking a look at one the video’s sent in as part of our “Knock weeks off your time learning to kitesurf” course, this time looking at a common error of the waterstart.

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Everything you NEVER knew about kitesurfing kites

Kitesurfing Kites

Buying a kite is an incredibly difficult decision for most. 

Things are not made any easier by the fact that manufacturers deliberately describe them in generic language making it sound as if every kite does EVERYTHING well.

In this episode I speak to Mike Birt of KTwo Distribution, one of the most knowledgeable chaps I know when it comes to kite design and the features you should be looking for in your next kite.

In this episode we cover a HUGE amount including:

  • The defining factor in ANY kite that will determine if it’s the right kite for you
  • Should you be sharing a kite with your partner?
  • What you should be looking for in your kite.

And a heck of a lot more, in fairness I learnt a LOT in this talk and I imagine you will to. So if you’re interested to know more about this fascinating topic tune in, kick back.

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Which board size should I be using, more waterstart woes and more…

In this months Q & A session I answer the following questions:

Nick: 0:13 – For a 100kg rider what sort of board would you recommend?

Elisha: 2:08 – For some reason on my weak side when I waterstart I cant get the kite into the window and instead of diving forward is dives on the edge of the window and pulls me sideways instead of to the front, not sure what i’m doing different?

Ben: 10:43 – In light winds after the water start the kite often hangs around 2 o clock and does not catch the wind so I fall back In the water.

All the other guys are ok even with smaller kites so it’s a bit frustrating 🙂

Enjoy!

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Unlocking Your Kitesurfing Potential

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Want to find out how you can MASSIVELY improve your kitesurfing when there’s no wind?

Over the years I’ve noticed that most people perform at a fraction of their true potential. And that by making just a few simple (and easy) changes they can unlock improvements they never thought possible. These changes are so simple and so life changing that I’ve put together a FREE web class covering how you can do them.

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