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A day of river
kayaking
A day designed to give you an
enjoyable introduction to kayaking.
We run this course entirely on flat
water in maneuverable short kayaks.
You'll cover everything from what
clothing and equipment to choose right
up to basic rescue skills, not to
mention plenty of paddling. By the end
of the day you'll have all of the
foundation skills you need to progress
in your new sport.
Weekend kayak
course 2-days
If you
have ever imagine running the rapids on
a river then this is the course for you.
You will learn a lot, does a lot of
kayaking and if you are not superhuman
your muscles will be aching for most of
the following week! Take it from us;
those aching limbs bring back plenty of
memories to cheer your working days.
Kayaking keeps many office workers sane,
though their colleagues may disagree!
We include
a lecture, a flat water session to
develop your basic paddling skills, and
then it is on to the adrenaline-pumping
white water for the rest of the weekend.
Moving
water skills include breaking in,
breaking out, ferry gliding, running
small drops, surfing waves and surfing
stoppers, swimming in moving water and
self-rescue. Flat-water skills include
turning, edging, low brace, and high
recovery, turning under pressure.
This
course is for those who have some
previous kayaking experience under
instruction (or with no experience, good
balance, and a will to work hard!).
You must be able to swim.
Kayaking Week
A five-day
course put together for people who'd
like an all-round introduction to
Kayaking, suitable for beginners and
those with some kayaking experience.
You'll learn basics on the flat-water
and grade II, III River running, and
even learn the basics of Eskimo rolling.
Throughout the course the highlighting
will always be on learning new skills
under the instruction of our expert
coaches. Learn to paddle in all
conditions, and how to keep out of
trouble and rescue others. This course
varies a lot depending on water
conditions and the participants' needs,
but we guarantee a lot of kayaking, and
a lot of learning.For the newsiest to the kayak sport,
things will start slow and we will
practice the basics for the first few
days, before we then start paddling
different rivers.t the end
of the course the beginner will be able
to Eskimo roll and to negotiate rapids
as well as being able to read the
dangerous features in the water.
You must
be able to swim. |