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Make sure you’re ready for summer sea breezes

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

A summer breeze at Lancing Beach, UK.

If you’re new to kitesurfing then you are likely to be already bamboozled by the unique terminology associated with the sport – beaufort scales & south-westers, chicken loops & donkey dicks…..One thing you may have heard people talk about, particularly during the summer months, is a “sea breeze”.

So here are a few facts and tips about sea breezes that will bring you up to speed and rigged up ready on the beach with the best of them to make the most of these brilliant summer conditions….

What is a Sea Breeze?

A sea breeze is an on shore wind created by the difference in temperature between land and sea.  If the land gets hotter, faster than the sea, then the warm air that rises from the land is replaced by cooler air drawn from the sea surface:

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The strength of the sea breeze is directly proportional to the temperature difference between the land and the sea so this gives you some idea of how to plan ahead for them….

 

Be Ready – The Best Conditions for a Sea Breeze

If it is a hot and sunny day and you live in a country where your sea rarely reaches above 18 degrees centigrade then the chances of a sea breeze are high.

If wind direction is already cross or cross on shore, even if its only blowing a gentle few knots, this will give the sea breeze a helping hand.  Even if the wind is offshore, as long as it light, then it can generate some of the best sea breezes as it starts up the cyclic effect but if the offshore is over 15 knots then don’t get too excited! And surprisingly a dead onshore wind is more often than not a let down – it might tempt you with an increased 10 knot breeze but it rarely rises to much more and just frustrates the hell out of you!

The best time of day for a sea breeze is typically between 2 – 6pm, this is because the land has heated up sufficiently and has not yet started to cool.  Time to start thinking up some good excuses to get off work early……

Some spots rely purely on this effect and can reliably do so because of the consistent appearance of the sun. Other land features can enhance the thermal effects further – mountains or channels specially. The South Downs which run along the South Coast of England aid in giving places like Brighton & Worthing amazing summer seabreezes. The channel between Baja and mainland Mexico helps La Ventana to get consistently strong cross shore winds thought winter season.  Check out the wind line approaching in this picture of La Ventana – it can turn on like clockwork every afternoon!!

 

Some spots that have good ‘natural’ wind can also benefit from an extra boost in wind from a sea breeze effect. Places like Cape Town for example see this a lot due to their hot weather and cold water – 5m kites are the norm here as it “f@*king nukes” on days like that!

Seabreezes can be light if the sun gets interrupted by patchy cloud or the natural wind direction holds it back, but this doesn’t mean you can’t get out.  We have some tips for light wind riding in our blog next week so keep an eye out for them if you want to improve your technique.

 

Be Safe – Sea Breezes Can Be Unpredictable

It may seem impossible that the wind can go from zero knots up to sometimes high twenties or early thirties but it does happen. Often people are caught out, rigging large kites or only bringing one size of kite to the beach.  Although its tempting to get out and make the most of it, it can be useful to wait for an 1 hour for the wind to build and then make your decision on which kite to take. The wind will also be cleaner and smoother which is definitely worth the wait, if the forecast says sun all afternoon then its likely it will only get better.

Sea breezes can also drop off quickly as the day starts to cool. I have had to self rescue myself when a sea breeze dropped – and then the wind flipped round to off shore!  As with any session, keep an eye on the wind and the clouds, and come in as soon as it starts to lull as it can quickly drop from there – much more so than on ‘normal’ wind days.

There are also usually a load of other beach users enjoying the sunny weather so keep their safety front of mind and if there are designated areas for bathers and kiters then stick to them.

I personally LOVE seabreezes as it basically means Kitesurfing in the Sunshine, and as this type of wind is rarely forecasted it kind of feels like a bonus session! Where so many of us, across Europe at least, will have to put up with grey rainy miserable low pressure weather systems to get any good surf in, sea breezes make you feel like you are kiting on holiday.  Finish it off with a beer on the beach with your mates, now really, what more can you ask for??

So get out and enjoy those summer breezes :-)

Puffer fish, La Bomba and Shooting the New Beginner DVD

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Almost a year ago now the Progression team packed up their many many bags and boarded a plane to Egypt to shoot the re-make of the Progresion Kiteboarding Beginner DVD.

We were lucky enough to get two of the UK’s best kitesurfing coaches to star in our video. They brought with them invaluable years of teaching experience, a hard work ethic and a positive happy attitude. But what did they think of it? With a week to go to the launch of the Progression Kiteboarding Beginner 2nd Edition DVD we caught up with Christian Harris and Karine Navital to find out what lasting memories they have……..

P: What is the one thing you most remember most from the trip?

Christian “If it had to be one thing, which wouldn’t be a good choice, that would be the amazing lack of wind. However there are a few other stand outs. The chocolate doughnuts from breakfast which kept us sane. Will’s discovery and deep cultural passion for the popular classic “La Bomba”. Karine’s ability to lure, hypnotise and befriend puffer fish. Rob’s relaxed and underturable positivity that we’d get everything done.”

Karine “Will was mad about La Bomba. It became the title tune of the trip. Interestingly enough we managed to build quite a few meanings into the song, some philosophical, others just rude, and got him singing in spanish and dancing like a south american – nearly. Rob was addicted to crisps, but he was missing Fi so I only didn’t give him too hard a time. Christian was always rearranging kites on beach as we chilled in the water!”

QW2J0230P: Give me a few highs and a few lows of the experience

C. “Highs, the team atmosphere – everybody was up for it, willing to work hard and put the effort in. We had so much fun and all got on splendidly”

“K. “Tickling puffer fish has to be the high of the trip. Did you know that they react just like cats and dogs? They roll over and offer their belly for a bit of scratching! Lows, not many except the wind was often really light and it was extremely hot”

P: Was this trip anything like you expected? What did you expect?

C. “To be honest I didn’t really have any preconceptions or expectations. Having seen the previous Fat Sand releases and knowing how much work we have to put in just to get footage right for one move I knew that we’d be working flat out. With the wind being light and occasional it meant that we had to be on stand by and then go for it all guns blazing when the conditions allowed.

K. “To be honest I’ve learnt not to expect anything and just take things as they come. This way I’m more ready to adapt as best as I can to whatever situation arises.”
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P: What did you think of the location, was it a good choice to film a beginner video?

C. “In principal yes. It was shallow enough that the boys could use the tower which Kevin and his team built, the colours were out of this world, it wasn’t too busy and the beach staff were super helpful. We just got unlucky with light wind”

K. “Sharm is a great location for anybody wanting to learn new tricks. The water is flattish and shallow, without being too shallow, which is a great combo. Kevin and Dianne, the owners of the colona / kitejunkies club, are formidable hosts”

P: Why do you think you were the best person for the job?

C. “I think I speak for both of us here. We’ve each been teaching, coaching, and training for something like 15 years, so we’ve got some experience. Because we analyse kiting as a job we have a lot to offer from our understanding of how things work and how they don’t work. And we have experience of the real world kiters and their problems because they are the people we coach. Obviously a kiting video just wouldn’t stick without a leggy blonde”

K. “I always try and give at least 100% to any job that I do. Also having been coaching kitesurfing for many years I have a great understanding of what the kite, body and board should be doing. This meant that when we needed to discuss certain aspects of shooting we were all on the same wavelength”

P: What do you think this new video will offer beginners? What do think video instruction in general offers beginners?

C. “As instructors we’re fully aware that no matter how good a lesson a student has, if they’re not practicing they forget. So having a tool that they can refer back to is essential, not a luxury. As a student if you can watch a demonstration over and over, you can then mimic the action. This is a precursor to visualisation. Also it can give them confidence, goals and act as a guide for them to get the most out of their time on the water”

K “It’s a fantastic learning tool which not only shows you what you should do, but also all the mistakes you might make, which in turn should work towards giving you a full understanding of each move. Most of the time just one little thing can make a huge difference. Finally you can break everything down into achievable steps”

wiP: Did you find it hard to be demonstrating beginner moves when you are not a beginner?

C “Yes, as soon as you try and catch a toeside edge, your instincts kick in to stop it happening, so you have to fight them to make the mistake happen. We had a lot of fun doing the mistakes”

K “I loved it. Each time I saw it as a challenge, just like a new move. It’s mad how many variations of each move, like a waterstart, you can have, depending on what you do with your body or the kite”

P: How did you learn to kitesurf?

C “I was pretty much handed a board and a kite and just got on with it. Fortunately I’d been watching a few friends for a couple of years so I had a good idea. I was living somewhere sunny and warm with perfect cross shore wind and was windsurfing nearly everyday for five years, so I was in my element. However I had my fair share of near misses and we had to work everything out for ourselves. I think thats where our deep understanding of the sport comes from though. At the time I was used to taking a beating from windsurfing so kiting didn’t seem so harsh”

K “I was madly into windsurfing, living in an amazing spot, Isla de Margarita. Most evenings we would enjoy a sun downer after an epic session on the water and watch our friend Chris Valentine (the local pioneer) struggle with his 2 line kite, disappearing downwind into the mangroves and swimming back. We all thought it a rather silly sport, until he started to jump as high as the palm trees on the beach. We were lost in admiration and had to give it a go”

QW2J9833P: Where do you find inspiration and how do you go about learning new things?

C “Inspiration is everywhere, from the old guard of Vari and Shinn, to Hadlow and even the kids we coach. I enjoy kiting because I enjoy the challenge of learning. However I always learn the most when I’m having fun, kiting with people who are enjoying themselves too. If people aren’t smiling its just not the same”

To learn something new I have to understand it first, if I can’t fully visualise it in my mind it won’t work on the water. So I need to watch footage of someone who can do it, then I break it down into sections, so that I can work on it one step at a time. If it’s not working I go back to the drawing board and start again. Being filmed to see the mistake helps loads. I’m also really lucky that I’ve got Karine, a brilliant coach with me all the time.

K. Absolutely everywhere. Whether it be watching a DVD, seeing first hand someone like Ruben riding, kiting with all the “kids” in Coche, having fun somewhere special with Christian, or seeing the excitement on one of our guests faces when they land something new. It’s raw energy and it’s just what the Dr ordered.

Learning wise we coach each other. We break moves down and build them back up the same way we coach our guests, but maybe with a little bit less tact…

Thanks Guys!

If you want to book on a coaching course with Christian and Karine then check out their website for more information.

The New Progression Kiteboarding Beginner DVD is available to buy from 1st Sept in all good kite shops worldwide or online at www.progression.me

NEW website! NEW dvd! Crazy times here at Fat Sand!

Monday, August 24th, 2009
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Its exciting times here at Fat Sand base, we are on the cusp of re-launching and new and updated edition of our best selling beginner instructional dvd as well as launching a completely re-designed new website!!

Never ones to sit on our laurels, the first ever Progression ’2nd edition’ shows our commitment to continually producing the best in high quality instructional content. The website also plays homage to our years of experience in producing quality kitesurfing video content, now offering a central platform for people to browse and view all of our content.

Over the next week we will be blogging about our new ventures in a bit more detail but for now, enjoy the trailer, check out the website and let us know what you think in the comments below!

The worlds best selling kitesurfing instructional DVD – Just got better!

Monday, August 24th, 2009

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When we get comments like this why did we bother re-making our beginner dvd??

Well, we thought it had begun to look a little bit dated, and after spending the last 6 years building Fat Sand as a professional production company we also wanted our flagship DVD to reflect our growing filming and editing expertise. The DVD has been completely re-shot with clearer, high quality, high definition footage taken from many more angles. The filming and editing style still bear all the much loved progression trademarks; detailed technique breakdown, common problem analysis, split screens, slow motion repeats and graphic overlays – all proven at aiding faster development.

So did we change any of the content?

Yes. It now features all the new kit available on the market and also is much more focused around the specific needs of beginners in those critical first stages of development. Rather than squeezing a fast progression to jumps and carves within the 2.5hrs running time, we have included a greater depth of coverage and analysis of those key beginner stumbling blocks such as water starts and up wind riding. We see so many people getting frustrated and rushing through these vital stages, leaving holes in their knowledge which hold them back later down the line. We wanted to offer a complete learning resource that could support beginners at every step of their progression and get them up and riding as quickly and as safely as possible.

You get a whole lot of instructional content for your dollar, so much so we could barely fit in on the DVD! It contains nearly 3 hours of content, with chapters on equipment & terminology, kite setup, launching & landing, water re-launch and self rescue, body dragging, water starts and first runs, staying up wind and sliding turns.

If you’re new to kiting or know someone who wants to give it a go then this brand new DVD offers a complete learning resource.

The DVD is available to buy from the 1st Sept from all good kite shops worldwide, or you can pre-order it direct from us by visiting our online store.

Kitesurfing Lesson Competition

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Back in March & early April we ran a competition to get you geared up for the summer months. We’ve had loads of entries and have now pulled out the lucky winners from the Progression hat.

1st Prize – Jo Wilson day of Coaching, Progression DVD Box Set & T-shirt.jowilsoncomp1

Congratulations to Damian Wall from the UK who’ll be working with Jo to perfect his technique this summer.

2nd Prize – Congratulations to Klaus Wiederhoft (Germany), Elyse Gaynor (Ireland) & Dray (USA) who have all won their choice of Progression DVD.

3rd Prize – Congratulations to Candace Shadley  (Canada), Thorsten Bayer (Germany), Robert (UK), Louise Falle (UK) & Emma Louise (UK) who’ve all won a Progression.me T-shirt.

Thanks must go to Jo as well! We have been working with Jo for a few years now and she’s recently started her own coaching clinics which have proven to be pretty popular already. Check out her site for more information jowilsoncoaching.com

Want to get your other half into kitesurfing?

To try to get your mates, partners, bosses or anyone you’ve been trying to convince to give Kitesurfing a go, we’ve recently launched a new beginner competition to get them involved. Just log into progression.me/begcomp/ and enter your details or pass the link on to your friends and get them to sign up.

Two lucky people will win a coaching session with Cabrinha UK’s coaching team of Christian & Karine - www.christianharris.co.uk

For more details on that competition, check out the previous blog post or visit the competition site!

Don't be a beginner forever…

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Carrying on from our last competition to win an intermediate lesson with Jo Wilson, we’ve now teamed up with Christian Harris & Karine Nativel to offer two 3 hour beginner coaching sessions. Not only that, if you’re the lucky first name pulled from the Fat Sand hat, you’ll also receive a box set of DVD’s and Progression T-shirt. Win a lesson with Christian & Karine

If you know someone that’s keen to get into the sport, this is a perfect opportunity to persuade your partner / boss / mate to give it a go, after all it’s free to enter!! Check out the competition here: progression.me/begcomp/ 

Christian Harris and Karine Nativel are Cabrinha UK’s coaching team whose reputation as international kitesurfing gurus has been growing rapidly over the past four years since they began running intermediate and advanced clinics.

Together they mix a heady blend of considerable coaching, teaching and training experience with a phenomenal knowledge of all things kitesurfing, their obvious different male/female outlook and understanding, a formidable Anglo-Franco alliance, and a hefty dose of fun, to offer their guests at various windy spots around the globe a truly unique style of coaching. 

For more info, check out their website: www.christianharris.co.uk