general_dude said..
Hi Guys,
My 9 year old tells me he is keen to start kiting.
I have a 6m kite, but it is really a strong wind kite, so feels pretty heavy to me.
What advice/suggestions do you guys have for me/him.
Helmet and lifejacket are no brainers for him.
But should I do the traditional sequence - body drag first? Or should I go somewhere real smooth and shallow and help him get back up wind etc.
I'm thinking about teaching him to windsurf first (that is what I did and it is easy to learn light wind wind surfing, and I have some old gear - big board etc).
Happy Aussie day.
It's very important for them to learn the basics about kiting and train appropriately before starting kiting. I'd recommend you start him with pumping the kite for at least a year before starting to kite. After a month, you can teach him to set up the lines and then watch him do it from the safety of a deck chair while he gets to grips with it. Also important for him to learn how to launch and land the kite, particularly landing the kite while holding a cold beer ready for you to drink. These are mandatory precursors that should form part of any young kiters learnings.