Is kiteboarding losing popularity?
According to Google Trends, kiteboarding is declining in popularity.
How much do kitesurfing instructors get paid?
If working on a hourly basis you can expect between 10 and 22 US Dollars per hour but the schools offer this kind of work only rarely, maybe for some courses in the high season. Most of them are interested in a permanent employee. Salary also depends on your Instructor qualification.
Why is kiteboarding so expensive?
About the materials used to make kites. And those long-long kite-lines are no shoelace either. Both are made of very strong yet lightweight materials and this combination gets only more and more expensive when the materials get stronger and lighter.
What are the dangers of kitesurfing?
Kitesurfing – Common Risks
- Wind and weather. It may be tempting to go out in winter storms but exercise great caution if you do, and in general it is advised to avoid them.
- Physical stressors and health.
- Sealife.
- Dangerous practices.
- Equipment failure.
- Other craft and swimmers.
Is kiteboarding difficult to learn?
Compared to other water/wind-sports kiteboarding is relatively easy to learn. The learning curve compared to windsurfing is faster, and the kiteboarder will be more advanced after their first year. Kiteboarding is harder to learn than wakeboarding, because it is more technical.
Do you tip kiteboarding instructors?
The normal range of service Tips are 15-20% of the lesson price. Students should give what they can afford, and what reflects their level of appreciation. The tip is usually given to the instructor directly in cash at the end of the lesson.
How do I become a kitesurf instructor?
Prerequisites:
- Valid BKSA membership.
- 12 hours shadow teaching.
- Verified riding competency.
- RYA Powerboat Level 2.
- Valid First Aid certificate.
- 150 logged teaching hours at a BKSA recognised school.
- Minimum of 6 months as a valid BKSA instructor.