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Online Store back in business

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

open_sign_webWe had a few problems over the last couple of weeks with our web hosting company and our DVD Online Store got a little out of wack. Anyway, after some brain scratching we managed to find a solution and everything is working fine again. As an apology for the downtime, you can get 10% of any Progression DVD for the rest of the weekend, just enter the coupon code of BACKONLINE at the end of placing you’re order.

Kiteboarding for Cancer

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

We at Progression are keen to get behind good causes! Especially those that are using our amazing sport to help promote advocacy, awareness and prevention of diseases such as cancer.

Kiteboarding for Cancer

KB4C was launched in August 2007, as a fundraiser to support cancer research, awareness and to support organisations in the battle to find a cure.

With a 6 hour endurance race on the columbia river, slider & freestyle comps, SUP race, music, BBQ’s, Auctions and loads of activities for kids, if you’re in the area, you can’t afford to not attend… If you’re not, donate them a few ££/$$/€€ through the online donation page.

Check it out at www.kb4c.org

Kite Racing video from San Fran – time to give it ago

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Came across this excellent video yesterday of the kite racing in Cissy Field, San Francisco. Definitely worth a watch, as its really nicely filmed by Jamy Donaldson and has some interesting interviews with all the guys talking about their wierd and wonderful raceboard designs.

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And it’s got be really fired up to get out there and try some racing, it looks like sooo much fun! Having been a course and slalom racer back in my Windsurfing days this just looks so appealing and I know how much it will make me focus on other aspects of my kitesurfing.

Kite-Racing-stfycThe mass appeal for kite racing could be huge, both as its so accessible and will offer something to a large number of kiters who are a bit stuck in a rut kiting back and forward for most of their session. Or those that really aren’t that interested in jumping or doing tricks.

And from a learning point of view, hands down, racing at any level will help you improve quicker than anything. You’d see it all the time at windsurfing events, newbies who could hardly gybe at the beginning of the year would  be leading the charge by the end. And kite racing will be no different. How often do you go out and just go where the session takes you – I’ll kite over there for a bit, I’ll try a carving turn on my next run, oh its a bit choppy, the next run, maybe the next run. With racing you have no choice but to head to the bouy’s in the order you’re told, and there’s no waiting around for someone to get out of your way at the mark, you have to find a way to gybe through. All that focus and determination forces you to really think about what you are doing, and you’re kiting techniques will benefit enormously.

North-Race-LTD09All this serious technique stuff aside, it does looks like a lot of fun! You just need to get one of these funny looking boards with massive fins, something I’ll be doing for sure!

Anyone interested in racing should check out the IKA who are organizing the international racing world tour. In the UK the BKSA have 3 events this year, the first was a huge success in Swansea and the next will be on the 28th-30th August in Blackpool – I’ll be there to give it a go. The other big series (which the video above was taken) is the Cabrinha Race Series held at the St Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, check out their site for details on the regular races every 2 weeks.

Let us know in the comments of any other local racing events that are going on around the world…