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Progression Player Promo Video for iPhone, iPod touch & iPad

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Our new Progression Player app has had a great reception with awesome feedback, loads of downloads and a lot of you buying videos! Thank you!

We’ve created a Promo video that should give those of you who haven’t downloaded the app, or don’t own an iOS device, a better understanding of what is available through the Progression Player…

And this is just the start, we have big plans for the Player so any feedback or ideas – send them over.

 

The True Cost Of Being A Kitesurfer!

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

We all know that kitesurfing is a comparably expensive sport. A bit of research online puts the cost of entry into this sport at about £1000 but that’s just for starters as most of us have more than one size of kite and also more than one type of board these days. It’s no wonder that famous (and rich) entrepreneurs such as Richard Branson and the founders of Google are big fans!

But once you’re up and running you should be quids in right?

Wrong!  With so much to learn and new places to ride, the costs are endless. Obsession and ambition are not kind to your wallet in this sport!

Have you ever worked out how much you’ve spent on kiting? I thought i would quickly sketch out approximately how much i had spent personally on kitesurfing since i began nearly 5 years ago:

Kites (with bars) – £4,000

Now on my 2nd set and that is probably less than most. I only have two kite sizes because in reality i ride my 7m most of the time no matter what the weather. I also learnt on someone else’s kites so I’m not counting these….

Kitesurfing Boards – £1,700

Also only on my second twin tip board but i also have a wave board.  Haven’t tried boots yet but they are on the shopping list!

Kitesurfing Lessons – £300

So i was lucky in that i knew a lot of people who kitesurfed so i had a lot of help for free, however i did do the essential beginner lessons at the start.  I would love to get some one to one training though to help me learn to wave ride and also to start unhooking, that may be a new cost to add on soon!

Petrol to the beach – £500 (sure its more than that over 5 yrs)

Wetsuits / Harnesses – £800

Kitesurfing DVDs – £60

Ok so i kind of got these free but i have used the first three DVDs religiously to help me learn new tricks. I would have purchased them if i hadn’t been working here :-)

Kitesurfing Magazines – £110 +

My yearly sub to KW although i have purchased other mags adhoc over that time.

Kitesurfing Holidays – woah, it’s about £13,000!

Obviously these are holidays, like normal vacations i would take irregardless, but i can honestly say all of my holidays in the last 5 years have been purely about kitesurfing – the ultimate opportunity to step up my riding and learn something new. Living in the UK also means i holiday more often to escape the cold weather!

So that’s a total cost of just over £20,000!

It’s a lot of money, no doubt about it, but i still think it’s all money well spent for five years of pure pleasure :-)

With our DVDs and now with our new app, one our key objectives is to help people learn faster and get as much out of the sport as they can.  That includes getting as much out of the money they have spent too – like on a holiday or on some new kit, or even replacing the cost of one to one coaching session in some higher level cases.

Learning something new can also come at a different cost – the cost of injury!  Some of our Facebook fans shared some of their experiences of injury costs and i know from personal experience that yes, this is actually a cost that is far harder to swallow than the monetary kind.

Although sometimes these just can’t be avoided, with good instruction you can reduce your chance of failure and hopefully avoid the ultimate cost of all – anything that stops you kiting!

Ultimately most of us are willing to invest in this sport at any cost, whether that’s money, time or sometimes even injury.  It’s the sport that most definitely keeps you hooked, just make sure you’re saving your pennies :-)

 

New Mobile App For Kitesurfers!

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Here at Progression we have been working hard to give kitesurfers more digital options to view our premium instructional video content, following lots of customer feedback and requests in this area.  We are now excited to launch our first iPhone app, allowing kitesurfers to learn anytime or anywhere they want!

The Progression Player app is free to download and will feature short promotional videos free of charge.  Over 60 full instructional chapters from our library are available to download within the app from £1.99 each with all payments will be made through apple app store accounts.

All downloaded videos can be accessed at all times, with no need to be online, and if you want to save some phone space for new downlaods then you can easily delete some off and downlaod them agan for free later if and when you need them.

Our first edition has kept things simple, focusing on the app as primarily a video ‘player’.  The app is ideal for kitesurfers who want to get that extra bit of instruction down the beach, take some instruction with them on their kitesurfing holiday or just make the most of any spare time to cram in some extra homework!

We have chosen the iPhone (or iOS platform) for a number of reasons, mainly due to the stats on our website showing a high proportion of ‘device’ traffic came from iPhones or iPads and also because the apple store offers a great channel through which to distribute and manage our app.

We are really keen to get as much feedback as possible so please do let us know what you think.  We have lots more plans for more apps next year, all aimed at helping kitesurfers get a head start on their session and make the most of their time on the water!

For more information, FAQ and to give us any feedback then check out the new player website here – www.progression.me/player.