Agadir Trip Overview
Most people who have never attempted kitesurfing think that having a lot of strength is essential. Maybe
you’ve wondered how those tiny people being pulled by huge kites can hold on! However, strength is not
needed. The kitesurfer is only using their hands for steering. The kite pulls the entire body and once you have
figured out the technique it is not exhausting at all. So, let’s put this myth to bed. You don’t need to be strong
to kitesurf. It’s a sport for everyone! WE WILL COACH YOU UNTILL YOU WILL BECOME AN
INDEPENDENT RIDER.
Additional Info
* Duration: 2 hours
* Starts: Agadir, Morocco
* Trip Category: Water Sports >> Other Water Sports
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What to Expect When Visiting Agadir, Souss-Massa, Morocco
Most people who have never attempted kitesurfing think that having a lot of strength is essential. Maybe
you’ve wondered how those tiny people being pulled by huge kites can hold on! However, strength is not
needed. The kitesurfer is only using their hands for steering. The kite pulls the entire body and once you have
figured out the technique it is not exhausting at all. So, let’s put this myth to bed. You don’t need to be strong
to kitesurf. It’s a sport for everyone! WE WILL COACH YOU UNTILL YOU WILL BECOME AN
INDEPENDENT RIDER.
Itinerary
Flying and security: instructor lesson (2 hours)
You learn to set up your kite and lines, how to launch the kite and fly it in the neutral and power zones,
how to land your kite safely, and how to depower the kite and use the quick release emergency feature.
Body dragging: instructor lesson (2 hours)
Here you learn to get into the water with your kite up, get yourself dragged downwind, left and right,
away from and back toward the shore. You learn to steer your kite with one hand, exit the water at a
given point, relaunch your kite after crashing it.
Water start: instructor lesson (2 hours)
Here you learn to get in the water with your board in your hand, put yourself in water start position with
your feet in the straps while controlling the kite position through the bar, powering your kite to get pulled
into standing position on your board, staying up and riding forward a moment.