Learn Kitesurfing in India
Your initial investment for Kitesurfing lessons followed by buying your own gear once your independent is all it takes. Beyond that theres no fuel involved so you can go kitesurfing with just the power of wind - no fuel required.
Things to remember before starting kitesurfing
Here are a few pointers before you start your journey with Kitesurfing in India. It is important you take lessons with an experienced instructor on modern equipment & learn patiently. There are a number of safety related skills you must learn before you head out to sea. Going away from the beach can be easy but do you have the skills to bring you back to shore?
Are you a Swimmer?
Swimming is a very important skill to have if you want to learn kitesurfing. Instructors will not teach kitesurfing to students who cannot swim. Think about it - you are venturing out into the ocean & if anything goes wrong you will have to swim back to shore on your own.
Safety first
Do not try to learn this sport from a book or online videos. Take kitesurfing lessons with an experienced instructor who can teach you the basics. Before your first session you should know what conditions are suitable for kitesurfing, what are the spots you can go kitesurfing, learn all about the equipment used for kitesurfing along with the safety features, learn all the safety gear required for your first session, learn how to control a kite & a lot more. If you do not put yourself through the knowledge & skill development phase you will be a hazard on the beach.
Learn with an experienced instructor
Always wear a PFD, Helmet, Whistle & carry a line cutter
Have a safety boat on call
There is a lot of knowledge & skill development involved in the sport so find a good kitesurfing school and a qualified kitesurfing instructor. This will make your kitesurfing experience safe and fun!
I saw a post of the Redbull King of the Air 2018 and it had me hooked. For those of you who don't know what that is, the Redbull King of the Air is a kitesurfing competition where riders are judged based on the height of their jumps and variety of tricks and style.