bay said...
New to kiteboarding here. Wondering if there is a difference if I take a IKO instructor lesson ($200ish for 2hours) or a ex-pro giving lessons (cheaper).
I want to get up and running pretty fast, riding by the first lesson. Is this being too ambitious?
too ambitious. I got on the board at about half of the second lesson, but I had 10+ hour of training kite to back me up, and still was able to ride for no more than 10 seconds at a time during the rest of the lesson.
even if the teacher assures you that you'll be able to get on the board in the first 2 hours, let it go: it means he's letting something else behind, precisely either security mesures or kite flying skills. and trust me, you want both of them, if you don't wanna be on the front page of some newspaper as the violent death of the week..