World Kiteboard Academy teacher and Liquid Force rider Lindsay McClure shows us why she is the coolest teacher in school with this great edit of her time in Brazil. Teachers weren’t like that when we were in school.
Paula Novotna has had a great year finishing 4th in the inaugural WKL freestyle tour. The best part being with all the media being collected at the events we can be treated to nice little compilations like this as we look back at her year.
So, you think you have found someone you love to the ends of the earth and to make it even better, she just so happens to share your passion for kiting. What could be better than that and what could you possibly have to complain about?
We had thousands of you voting for your winners in each of the categories and may have kept you waiting for a while but finally the results of our 2016 Reader’s Choice Awards are here.
Landings are always the biggest success factor for any tricks. Imagine there was a magic formula to land all the time! Well ok, this is not exactly a magic formula but probably as close as it gets to one.
Hot off the press is the launch by Vivida Lifestyle of a 2mm neoprene surfsuit with ‘warmth control’ to help you keep everything in place as you get active both on and off the water.
Marhaba is the reward to a year of hard work. This edit, filmed in Dakhla in December, is my gratitude to all that decided to support me in 2016.
Here is the latest video from Victoria Soloveykina’s series ‘Basic Kiteboarding Skills’ to help beginners in using a trainer kite and how to set up and control it.
Yes we got you in with the title, but we will keep you here with the video as we all love to see crashes and this little video from Charlotte Consorti is just that.
After the success of our video of the young Junior World Champions we were alerted to another young rider who perfectly fits the bill fo rour KiteSista Kids initiative and so we are pleased to introduce you to Robby James from Singapore.
This year Karolina Winkowska wanted to showcase her riding which is now more and more influenced by free riding and enjoyment, rather than the repetitive competition routine that she used to once practice.
Kitesurfing, freestyle, rail-hits, new tricks, friends, exploring and SO much fun. Therese Taabbel’s training time in Brazil was too good!