kts said..
Hi newbs, oldies, anybody... This is a brand new love affair for me, but I'm feeling a bit disheartened as I don't seem to be making much progress... I practised heaps on my training kite before booking my first lesson, but have now done 3 lessons and am still body-dragging. Can you let me know what your experience is to give me a feel for what to expect? Obviously some people will be naturals and up and off like they were born on a twin-tip, but I'd like to get a picture of what it takes for the average Joe/Josephine..
It took me a while to work out that in addition to being a way to retrieve your board, self rescue, etc, learning body dragging had other important aspects.
Downwind body dragging teaches you about what the kite does when you dive it, an excercise in getting familar with the power stroke - so when you put a board on your feet and try to get up and going, you'll embrace the power and not be nervous about it.
Imho the real issue you deal with when you first start upwind body dragging is the fact that you're now controlling the kite with one hand.
Flying one handed (which you may have found with your practice kite) exaggerates any lack of confidence/ability in your kite control. Developing that confidence is a key to your future progress.
When your instructor can see you're (relatively) comfortable with one-handed kite control, I reckon you'll move on pretty quickly.
Don't get too frustrated, enjoy every session in/on the water - it beats lots of other options.