Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Women can Kitesurf Too...Exploding the Myth that you need to be Super Strong to Kitesurf

If you've ever told yourself, I'd love to get into kitesurfing but I'm simply not strong enough, check out this article on, Women Kitesurfing.

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Monday, 4 October 2010

Sir Richard Branson Does it Again!

Sir Richard Branson is doing it again. The billionaire business man and owner of Virgin brand decided to celebrate his 60th birthday by kite surfing the English Channel with friends and family. Promoting the British Island Virgin Islands Kite Jam, which will happen again in January 2011, his first attempt was in August 2010. Appearing with model Denni Parkinson draped as a backpack, his promotional photos show Sir Branson in top physical condition. He is attempting to break yet another world record by being the oldest person to kitesurf the English Channel.

The Channel, over 24 miles, is also a demonstration of the veracity of yet another Branson venture: Virgin Active UK, part of the global health clubs Sir Richard founded over 10 years ago. With his friends, nephews and children, he has been training with special equipment designed to simulate the actions involved in kitesurfing and help tone the muscles needed to perform this feat. Since learning how to kitesurf Sir Richard has fallen in love with the sport and he has indicated it is his favorite sport. He has spent a lifetime preparing for this by excelling in sports throughout, especially swimming.

The journey is expected to take approximately six hours, depending on kitesurf conditions. Remember, Sir Richard is traveling from Dungeness to the French coast, through one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. While he will not be attempting this alone, all eyes will be on him as he makes this attempt as part of his birthday celebration. His wife is quoted as saying that his challenges seem to get crazier as he grows older. With a 24 mile journey challenging him, she may be right.

Sir Richard Branson started with a challenge in his younger days in school (dyslexia) and has proven that if you make the decision and take the risks, nothing can hold you back. Spending time focusing on what he is good at (people, business and sports), Sir Richard certainly has excelled in his life, overcoming nearly every challenge he went up against. Deciding to kitesurf the English Channel seems to be the next natural challenge. Beyond family, many will be sure to cheer him on as he proves again that you can achieve what you set your mind to.

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Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Kitesurfing for 2000 km solo!!


A 35 liter dry-pack, a kite, a board, and 2000 kilometers of Brazilian coast ahead. That was Louis Tappers life for 33 days when he set a new world record for the “longest kite surfing journey” solo. 

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Monday, 27 September 2010

Anyone around this weekend and fancy a fun weekend out?


The HI Park Jam will be a Kite boarding event held on Hayling island over the weekend of the 2nd -3rd of Oct . The event is for the HKA members as well as other riders who wish to compete in the slider jam. The weekend will be filled with a number of activities including a competition, the chance to demo some of the latest gear and an evening party.

http://www.hikitesurfschool.co.uk

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Friday, 24 September 2010

Kitesurfing Rules of the Road

Meeting head-on: When two kitesurfers meet head on, the kitesurfer on the starboard tack (looking over his right shoulder) has right of way.
Leaving the beach: A kiter leaving the beach has right of way over those coming in, this is due to the fact that he will be navigating over the white water.

Overtaking: When overtaking in the same direction direction, the overtaking kitesurfer must stay clear of the slower kiter.
In general, power-boats must keep clear of sailboats, rowboats and canoes and kitesurfers!

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