Kiteboarding - Check Your IKO Level

The following tables are a detailed explanation of the different skill levels that you can achieve in the extreme sport of kitesurfing.

The certification standards have been designed to:

  • Validate your levels, from your first body drag to your first jump,
  • Allow instructors to know exactly what you have learnt and from what point to take up your training, 
  • Allow kiteboarding centers to know exactly what kind of equipment you are capable of renting.

The Kiteboarder Card also allows you to get discounts in selected stores around the world. Every instructor must give his student his card!

Discovery Kiteboarder Program

Level

Competences

A-1

  • Carry and set up the lines and kite.
  • Determine the wind direction and upwind and downwind (windward, leeward).
  • Fly a small kite (inflatable, stunt kite, foil…) on the wind window edge and maintain it close to the ground.
  • Know how to stop the kite power in case of problem by releasing the bar. Be aware that the kite leash must be worn at all times, before kite launching and until landing.

B-1

  • Be aware of the area where the kite can fall down wind to the pilot.
  • Recover the kite on land.
  • Position the kite on request from 9 to 3 o’clock on the wind window edge.
  • Launch a kite with an assistant and choose the right angle to the wind.
  • Fly the kite in the power area without crashing it.
  • Twist and untwist the lines while the kite flies.
  • Recover a kite and secure it on land.
  • Land a kite with the help of an assistant.

C-1

  • Fly a kite hooked to the harness.
  • Pilot hooked to the harness with one hand.
  • Activate the harness release system or quick release located on a leader line.

D-1

  • Perform a downwind course by body dragging and using the power of the kite.

E-1

  • Relaunch a kite from the water.
  • Wind the lines in the water and recover the kite.
  • Perform a self-rescue in deep water.
  • Launch a kite alone on land.
  • Identify potential wind obstacles creating lift or down draft and be able to define the wind direction. Understand that practice with onshore wind is dangerous.

Kiteboarder level 1

Intermediate Kiteboarder Program

Level

Competences

F-2

  • Define if the practice area is safe for practice.
  • Set up and check the equipment alone (kite, line, control bar).

G-2

  • Go away from the shore (with side-shore and side-on-shore wind) while body dragging, go down wind and come back to the shore.
  • In the water, pilot a kite with power from one side of the wind window to the other, passing by the power area. The pilot must be able to perform while piloting the kite at different heights from the water.
  • Perform the previously mentioned exercise while piloting with one hand.

H-2

  • Know the water start theory: board and body positioning, kite piloting.
  • Recover the board in deep water and position the feet in the foot-straps and keep the position while flying the kite.

I-2

  • Stand up on the board and ride while moving the kite up and down.
  • Tie the board leash alone.
  • Set up a 4 line kite alone and check that it is properly done. Obligatory at this point if it hasn’t been done before.
  • Fly 4 line kite.
  • Activate the safety systems of a 4 line bar (power loop, leash).
  • Adjust a four line kite while using the power loop.
  • Adjust the trim system of a 4 line kite to avoid it to fly backward or to adjust the power.

Kiteboarder level 2

Independent Kiteboarder Program

Level

Competences

J-3

  • Know the right of way rules.
  • Ride away from the shore and come back to the shore.

K-3

  • Edge on the heel and toe side to change the course.
  • Accelerate by edging down and moving the kite.
  • Stop by edging.
  • Be able to keep an edge.

L-3

  • Ride away from the shore and come back at starting point. Ride upwind.
  • Constantly ride upwind.

M-3

  • Recover the board without the leash, by body dragging upwind.
  • Ride a twin tip. Optional if it has been done before.
  • Switch of direction.

N-3

  • Know the theoretical approach to jumps.
  • Perform a small jump and land it.

Kiteboarder level 3

Kiteboarding Courses and Experiences with Extreme Sports Cafe

All of our Kiteboarding Courses and Experiences can be booked online



Kite Boarding Certification - All Extreme Sports Cafe Kitesurfing / Kiteboarding courses follow the IKO (International Kitesurfing Organisation) assessment system. (unless stated otherwise) Our kitesurf instructors are IKO qualified and at the end of each course students will receive a kitesurfing IKO card with their achieved level. All the necessary kitesurfing equipment is provided for students (excluding food and drinks) and the kitesurf courses last between 4 and 5 hours per day depending on the wind conditions. Students are advised to wear a hat and apply sun-cream as they will be spending a lot of time in the sun. Students must be 16 years or older, although we can teach children under 16 to kitesurf, with their parent’s permission and presence.


Who runs our Kitesurfing courses?

Extreme Sports Cafe and it's partners run Kitesurfing courses in the Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, Caribbean, Cyprus, Egypt, Fiji, Bali, Kenya, Lanzarote, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Rodrigues Island,  South Africa, Morocco, Spain, Turkey, Thailand and Vietnam. We are quite confident that we have Europe, Asia and Africa well covered with a range of exciting, challenging and fun courses or packages for you to learn to Kitesurfing in most parts of the world and will have more Kiteboarding centers elsewhere soon...


Where do I take it from here?

You can go on to improve your Kiteboarding with more practice and advanced courses allowing you to, become an instructor and teach others, take part in competitions worldwide, join a club and / or buy your own Kiteboarding equipment and go Kiteboarding whenever you want. Let us know how we can help...

Kitesurfing books we recommend...

Kitesurfing: The Complete Guide

Author: Ian Currer

In this guide, Ian Currer takes you through the complete basics of the exciting, yet complex sport of kite surfing, or kiteboarding. He uses simple language which even the novice has no trouble interpreting, accompanied by helpful diagrams and at all times keeps your interests focused on kitesurfing.

Even as an intermediate kitesurfer, I have picked up many useful tips from the guide, which has helped me improve my jumping considerably. I recommend anyone who is serious in taking kitesurfing as a sport, to get hold of this book.

Kitesurfing: The Complete Guide: Amazon.co.uk: Ian Currer: Books 

If you have any questions, then please don’t hesitate to get back to us – we’ll be only too pleased to help. After all, the team at ESC are passionate about our various sporting disciplines – we want you to be, as well!

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