How to Know If You Had a Good — or Shitty — Kitesurfing Lesson
Learning to kitesurf is an exciting journey, but not all lessons are created equal. If you’ve ever finished a lesson wondering, “Did I just waste my time? Or was that actually helpful?” you’re not alone. Knowing what separates a good kitesurf lesson from a bad one can save you frustration, speed up your progress, and keep you safe on the water.
Signs You Had a Good Lesson
One thing that stands out with a quality kitesurf lesson is proper skill progression. A great instructor will make sure you have solid kite control before letting you step onto the board. You’ll see students confidently flying the kite, practicing until they can keep it steady and responsive — then and only then will they try riding. This approach isn’t just about playing it safe (though safety is huge), it’s about building a strong foundation that speeds up your learning curve.
Other signs include:
Clear, simple instructions and patience from your instructor.
Emphasis on safety checks and protocols.
Personalized attention tailored to your pace and style.
Plenty of hands-on practice time, not just watching.
Encouragement and constructive feedback, even when you mess up.
Warning Signs You Had a Shitty Lesson
On the flip side, there are some red flags that signal a lesson wasn’t great — or worse, unsafe. One very common issue is when instructors push students onto the board before they’ve mastered kite control. You might see a student struggling to keep the kite steady but still encouraged (or even pressured) to try riding. This is often where problems start.
It’s important to remember: it’s not the student’s fault. Everyone wants to stand on the board and feel that rush of gliding over water. But it’s the instructor’s responsibility to guide how and when that happens safely.
When students try the board too early:
They become distracted, juggling kite control and board balance at the same time.
It slows down their overall progress because they’re not confident with either skill.
It increases the risk of accidents — not just for the student, but others around them.
Lessons feel frustrating or overwhelming instead of fun and empowering.
Other bad lesson signs:
Rushed teaching or too many students per instructor.
Confusing or inconsistent instructions.
Little focus on safety or gear checks.
Lack of personal feedback or encouragement.
What to Do If Your Lesson Wasn’t Great
If you’ve had a lesson that left you feeling lost or unsafe, don’t give up. Speak up and ask questions — sometimes instructors don’t realize what you need. Consider switching to a different school or opting for private lessons where you get more focused attention. Remember: kitesurfing is a learning curve, and the right teacher makes all the difference.
Final Thoughts
A great kitesurf lesson sets you up for success — safe, confident, and progressing steadily. A bad one can kill your motivation and slow you down. Trust your gut, and don’t settle for less than what you deserve. When you find the right instructor who respects your pace and teaches safely, you’ll be flying over the water in no time.
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