majinn said...
Hi everyone,
I'm a new member but I've been a slient reader of the seabreeze forums for several months.
The problem here is this is time you could have spent on the water, less reading = more kiting. You should have had your first lesson back in October.
3. Subsequently decided that it was time to take lessons from a profesionnal (IKO!) school and really get in to kiting.
Oh yeah, IKO rocks-
kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2373364www.kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2355621&sid=bf6fe67c708563e00dbed26bde7fbd61Prerequisites are testing.......
Candidates to an ITC Level 1 must:
Be at least 18 years old.
Kiteboarding for at least 1 year and be a certified IKO kiteboarder level 3N minimum for a minimum of 6 months (jumping and riding tow side).
5. Did not manage to stand up when tried at the backhand of the second lesson but had a lot of fun nonetheless.
Not sure why you would link your success on a board to the overall level you have achieved in kiteboarding. This is a common mistake.
6. Super keen on continuing the lessons towards becoming an independent rider ...
This would usually mean quite a number of lessons. I would suggest aiming to become an independent kiter. This means competent in all skills which make you safe to go out and practice, irrelevant of your level on a board.
What should I do now? Should I start looking for another school? Maybe Kitepower also near Brisbane? How about Ocean Addicts on the sunny coast?
Take an afternoon off and get a weekday lesson? Brisbane is not a tourist town so 80% of students want a weekend lesson.
I also know from reading these forums that winter season is coming and noobs like me must be careful before heading out so I'm not keen on buying my own gear before I can actually ride by myself!
Yes winter isn't so good for learners, especially if your short on spare time. It has been done before though.
I have some leave coming up in the next few months (and I'm thinking about going to WA amongts other places) should I think about booking a week in resort type of place where I can stay near a school and pratice and get lessons everyday?
In the winter months you will need to head North. The most Northern school I am aware of is in Port Douglas, QLD