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Inch by inch the Caterpillar make its way

Posted by Elea
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About eight years ago I stumbled into kiteboarding and have never looked back.
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on Monday, 14 May 2012
in Charleston / SC

Members of the Charleston KB4girls chapter, plus a few new ladies, joined us for our annual Hatteras retreat last week.  When we arrived - Susan Grossman, head of the KB4girls Hatteras Chapter, welcomed us - thank you Susan for your hospitality!  What follows is a little story about learning.  J

 

Typically, to go on one of our retreats, we require attendees must at least be riding on the board or more, but this year marked our first trip were we incorporated non experienced kiters into the mix.  Excitingly, we had 6 girls learning and 4 girls kiting!!!

As we kicked off the event, I happily agreed to head up the pod of newbie gals and we quickly became a hit on the water.  That evening the topic was whether we were to be deemed caterpillars or ducks…after much discussion…caterpillars won.

How did this name come about?  Well, earlier that day gusty winds from the North kicked up and we worked with a 7M kite, and together all 5 of us bodydragged as a whole unit.  I was deeply impressed by the girl’s enthusiasm and their willingness to take on whatever role they could during the learning process.  I will remember their sweet smiles as they patiently struggled to get their bearings with the kite and grasp the challenging nuances of the sport.   Perseverance continued to reign after day three, when we shadowed the learning crew on a bodydrag downy.  At the end, I found two beaming girls despite the fact their kite had spent 99% of the time in the water pulling them downwind.  They cheerfully expressed “we’re not giving up.”

It reminded me that I see so many new kiters who have hopes dashed by expecting too much too soon.  Kiting requires patience, practice, and resolve.  Understanding the learning process and setting realistic expectations is so critical to keeping your path to kite bliss strong and your self-esteem in tack.

During the rest of the week, the girls stayed in, “the messy middle,” a term I like to borrow from author SARK.   This place contradicts our need for immediate glorious results, and is typically a frustrating landscape to navigate.  But with kiting, many messy middle experiences must take place before we can reach the final goal of riding purposefully and continuous on our boards.

It’s an important reminder to accept this messy place; and understand it’s the only space where change can take hold.  Over the next year I look forward to watching all the catapillars progress and eventually, like all others before them, they will transform and learn to fly!

PS.  Thank you Dan Casey for capturing the caterpillar in progress!

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1° event KB4Girls Rome

Posted by Bianca Forzano
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on Wednesday, 09 May 2012
in Rome/ Italy

Hello Girls,
1° event KB4Girls Rome, is delayed for kite permission issue on the roman coast.
we are waiting for the new "summer permission law" that should be ready next week 

stay tuned and we will let you know soon about next date on the capital event
good wind :)

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Girls Water sports day at Hove Lagoon

Posted by andrina kelly
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I have been kiteboarding now for 8 years, I did my IKO instrutor training in 200
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on Tuesday, 08 May 2012
in Lancing / United Kingdom

Hiya girls!

 

As you may have seen on Facebook KB4Girls have teamed up with Hove Lagoon who are hosting an awesome event just for girls on the 20th May.
Here at KB4Girls Lancing we want to encourage you all to not only enjoy all that kiting has to offer, but to become true 'waterwomen'! Expand your hobbies so that on those days when conditions are not right for kiting, you still manage to get out on the water :)
Kicking off at 2.30pm, for £25 you get 3 hours of taster sessions (SUPing, wakeboarding and windsurfing), as well as a BBQ, indo-board demo's, and a fun competition at the end to win some awesome prizes! (Including kite lessons with the BKA!)
If you know anyone who is interested in kiting send them down to us! We will have our own stall, and will be available to talk anyone who is interested through the basics of kiting & learning to kite. We will be giving out discounts for introductory kite lessons, as well as free cakes! ;)  To book a space up on this day please call 01273 424842

 

 


 

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1° event KB4Girls Rome

Posted by Bianca Forzano
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ready for the first KB4Girls event in Rome!!! 13 May in the Rambla beach, Maccarese

girls we wait for you :)

 

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Alibaba & A pack of dolphins

Posted by Elea
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on Monday, 23 April 2012
in Charleston / SC

 

On April 22nd we woke up to dark skies, 80% chance of rain and no wind in sight.  Our beds and couches beckoned, but we denied the call to embark on what would become one of our most memorable surf sessions!

Waves in Charleston are typically 2-3 feet, with the storm we hoped we would see a bit of a push.  When we crested the sand dune, chest to head high waves surprised us.   Armed with surfboards and paddleboards we jumped into the surf.  Getting out past the break proved to be difficult, and we got tossed and chomped over and over until we pushed thru.

Once out, we jumped out of our skins when we saw fin after fin barely skimming the surface of the water.  We all held a breath and waited a few seconds until shinning round backs breached the water…and we sighed with relief - happy to see we hadn’t stumbled on a pack of our lesser loved fishes!

We navigated the waves while watching the dolphins become more and more excited.    Their energy was electric and we counted at least 12!  Within minutes the dolphins began riding the waves in packs; it was enchanting to watch them work.  They were clearly showing us, “how it’s done”!  When we looked back towards the beach a crowd had gathered to witness the dolphins as well.  It was a surreal moment of beauty and reminded us that even on the greyest of days - the ocean is full of gifts to offer. After about an hour we decided to call it a day, fully satisfied with such an incredible show.  Mother Nature then gave us a fresh water rinse as the rain poured down during the walk back to our cars.

Hungry, we headed to our lunch meet at Alibaba to see the remainder of the girls who couldn’t make morning surf.  Nine of us met and the table was hot with chatter, within the noise I found a quiet moment in my mind and felt again a surreal sense of beauty.   I glanced at each of their faces and marveled at how all these very different women pulled together for the support, health, and connection that sport provides us.   We are indeed all very lucky to be a part of each other’s lives, and I thank you for allowing me to be the host of this amazing Chapter!

 

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Gokova Bay, Turkey Chapter Event: Mothers and Daughters Introduction to Powerkiting

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on Thursday, 19 April 2012
in Gokova Bay / Turkey

EVENT POSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2012

Gokova Bay Chapter Event 19 May 2012

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KB4Girls Lancing APRIL Chapter final details.

Posted by andrina kelly
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I have been kiteboarding now for 8 years, I did my IKO instrutor training in 200
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on Thursday, 12 April 2012
in Lancing / United Kingdom

Hi girls!

Well the good news is that there is wind forecast for this Sunday :) The bad news is that is is N/NW - not a great direction for riding at Lancing!
So we are thinking that instead of a downwinder at Lancing, we head over to Greatstone in Kent - where the wind direction will work much better. This is about a 1.30 to 2 hour drive from Lancing. The tide goes out VERY far at Greatstone, so to make the most of it we would want to get there way before low tide (low tide is at 2.00pm). So the plan is to leave Lancing at 8.00am, hopefully arrive in Greatstone at 10.00 am at the latest, which will then give us time to have a briefing, watch some instructional bits, and get out on the water before the tide drops and we have to walk 20+mins to get to the sea ;)
We are still focusing on new season-new trick, so will begin with a video instruction session and on land training before hitting the water. Here you will be put together  with others who are at a similar level - so you girls can really push each other to pull off a new trick on this session. And don't forget that we will have people on the water and also on the beach to coach and talk to you about the trick you are trying to achieve. We'll be taking photo's and video for you to have a look at, analyse and review at the end of the day some where warm with food.
If you are still keen to join us please let us know.

Have you got space to take people in your car and want to share the petrol cost? Do you need a lift there? Then please let us know. Please feel free to head over to Lancing Car Park just before 8am so we can organise some car sharing. Alternatively if you would prefer to meet us there, that is not a problem at all. Our mobile numbers are at the bottom of this email - call us when you get there!
THINGS TO REMEMBER!

Take all your kite kit! Even the sizes you doubt you'll need, because you can guarantee that if you don't bring it you will need it ;)
Bring along a (warm?!) drink and some snacks to keep you going:)
We look forward to seeing you there!
Jo & Andrina!
Jo:  07941 369916
Andrina:  07540 957636

 

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Keeping it Girly: Top Ten Tips

Posted by Elea
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About eight years ago I stumbled into kiteboarding and have never looked back.
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on Friday, 30 March 2012
in Charleston / SC

Spring is upon us here in Charleston and last year our local kite gals put together their favorite tips for feeling beautiful while fighting wind, sun, salt, and sand! We thought girls globally might find our tips helpful.

Below we've listed ten of our most popular beauty suggestions.....  :)  Happy Kiting!

1. When you are thinking about protecting yourself from the sun, it is essential that you protect your beautiful locks as well. Sun damage can lead to faded color, brittle texture, and split ends. Douse your hair in your favorite conditioner before you hit the water. For maximum protection try something with SPF, like Redken UV Daily Sun Milk or Phytoplage Protective Beach Spray. When you get off the water you'll have a fighting chance at silky smooth hair instead of sticky straw.


2.  Use a high powered sunscreen that won't budge, don't forget those tiny places like your ears, lips, and the back of your neck. If you DO get burned rub down with apple cider vinegar, then keep the skin moistened with lots of aloe vera. This awesome combination will prevent blistering and peeling. Nothing says sexy like shedding lizard skin!


3.  If you're wearing a seat harness we highly suggested to use long board shorts or chance suffering a horrid inner thigh rash. Also make sure your board shorts are free of any sand before you saddle in.


4.  If you want to sport a bikini, use a waist harness, but make sure your bottoms fit tight. String bikinis are often the best for a secure fit; but be sure to use a double knot system! Also, unless you have skin of steel always wear a rash guard or chance your hips looking like someone rubbed you down with sandpaper.


5.  Mascara. You have three options. #1: Clear mascara still highlights your lash if you've got to look your best for a biz meeting but plan to hit the water after.  #2: If you must wear mascara go with something water proof but be sure to have some lotion in your beach bag to remove any that didn't stay put after your session or sport the drugged-out look it's back in style. #3: If you have light lashes ask your local beauty experts about dying your lashes. Nothing to clean away and nothing to apply...oh my!


6.  Feet.  After a full day of walking up wind or just getting caught crossing what feels like burning hot coal, a.k.a sand in the summer, your tootsies will be well toasted. Rub down the bottoms of your feet with a heavy moisturizer for dry skin like Elemental Herbs All good Goop. Next apply a pair of socks for at least 20 minutes or for best results overnight, wake up with beautiful soft hydrated feet again. Ahhhh!


7.  Find yourself frequently going out for drinks with fellow kite friends after a session to share stories? Be sure to have a spare set of clean digs in your car along with lotion for your dried out salty dog face. Alba Jasmine & Vitamin E Moisture Cream is super hydrating and smells lovely too! If you really want to show you're on your A game, keep a solar shower (or even just a gallon jug of water) in your trunk and use it to take a quick splash...presto you're ready for a beer and a burger.


8.  Eye protection: reduce the number of crow's feet marching across your face and...oh yeah, hold on to your vision as long as possible by wearing sunglasses! Check out Bomber Sunglasses or Surf Shades, these both have a great systems to keep you from losing your glasses when you hit the water.


9.  Holding on to a kite bar for hours can give you man hands fast, calluses everywhere! Cut down on these by either being diligent about using a heavy moisturizer before and after your session OR pick up a pair of Dakine fingerless gloves and ride the day away.


10.  Just did your nails? Well girl, you're out of luck, just remember, if you want to be a kiter you have to get your priorities straight. If you want your nails to stay looking clean go for the short natural style and the sand will easily escape, leaving you looking twice as nice.


Staying organized helps me feel I'm at my best, here are a few items you'll find in my kite girl car kit that I find extremely helpful:


  • Dove Intensive Repair Conditioner
  • Redken UV Daily Sun Milk
  • HIC Sunscreen 50SPF
  • Zinka in colors blue, green, and pink
  • Elemental Herbs All Good Lips Chapstick SPF 15
  • Elemental Herbs Zinc Sunstick
  • A hair brush & elastic hair bands
  • A Solar shower Bag & a towel
  • An extra bathing suit, rashguard, boardshorts, and towel
  • Alba Jasmine & Vitamin E Moisture Cream
  • My favorite power bar & a water
  • One clean pair of undergarments and a comfy sundress
Well, ladies....that wraps it up, we hope you've found this helpful and we'd love to hear any tips of the trade you might have to share with us!


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Announcing our chosen charity...

Posted by Jo Malyon
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Chapter Ambassador - KB4girls Lancing/ UK
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on Saturday, 24 March 2012
in Lancing / United Kingdom

All KB4Girls Global events are non-profit, and funds raised by participants helps to fundraise money for local charities. Here at KB4Girls Lancing we would like to officially announce our chosen charity - St Barnabas House.


Earlier this year, our community was devastated to hear of the tragic passing away of local kitesurfer Fiona Claisse. Fiona died on the 18th January 2012 after battling Bowel Cancer and is sadly missed and remembered by many.

 

Fi was an avid kitesurfer and passionate about inspiring progression in the sport. She worked closely with her husband Rob Claisse developing the well known 'Progression' DVD's. Her philosophy to kitesurfing reflected the same view as our own here at KB4Girls; attracting more girls into the sport as well as encouraging those already kiting to learn something new. This is something Fiona took close to heart and worked to promote. She was an amazing and inspiring woman who touched many people's lives.


 

At only 33 years old, Fi was diagnosed with Bowel Cancer in October 2011. She had chemotherapy for 12 weeks but it had no effect, with the cancer growing and spreading to her stomach, liver, jaw and hip bone. What had started as only a few years survival, changed to months and then sadly only weeks. During this time Fi showed a strength of character that was astounding, but not surprising to those that knew her best. She was in pain at many times over the whole period. But towards the end she was a lot more peaceful.






Rob has since spoken a lot about the unfailing and continued support he and Fi received from St Barnabas House. St Barnabas House is a local independent charitable hospice that offers palliative care for patients with advanced cancer and other advanced life-limiting diseases. Having an advanced illness can raise all sorts of practical, physical and emotional issues, which affect not only the patient, but their loved ones too. The hospice aims to help tackle these issues, offering expert advice and support along the way. Their patients are valued and given time, are accorded respect, privacy and dignity, and are responded to with empathy, sensitivity and honesty. Patients and families are never charged for the care they receive from the hospice.


St Barnabas House offered Fi crucial support and advice from the minute she was diagnosed right through to her final days. Anytime Rob and Fi were unsure how to deal with Fi's pain or symptoms the nurses and doctors were only a phone call away, day or night. When things became more serious both Rob and Fi were welcomed into the hospice to stay for as long as Fi wanted, and treated with incredible kindness & dignity. Rob has told us about his upmost respect and praise for the nurses and doctors who helped to make Fi's final weeks far more happy and relaxed, and has already raised £13996 to, in his words, "help St Barnabas to continue to be able to offer such tremendous service that we would have been lost without".

 


St Barnabas House costs £4 million each year to run, and without support from fundraising it would not be able to provide continued care and support for families across Sussex. To fund themselves they rely on donations and organise sponsored fundraising events, from sky-dives to hikes and expeditions in other countries (e.g trekking the Inca trail).


Fi will be forever missed and never forgotten. St Barnabas House was central in helping her and Rob through the last stages of her life, and here at KB4Girls Lancing we would like to honour and remember Fiona by donating any funds we raise to St Barnabas House, an undeniably worthwhile cause.


At Fi's funeral, Rob conveyed a message that he knew Fi would like him to pass on.


"Don't settle for good enough, you deserve more from your life. If you dream of something better, know that you deserve it and can make it happen".


As Fi showed throughout her life, never give up trying.

 

 

 

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Wetsuit Tan

Posted by Elea
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on Wednesday, 14 March 2012
in Charleston / SC

 

Nothing says…sexy baby…like tan faces, hands, and feet while the rest of the body remains white….but do we care?  NO, because we love kiting!

The Charleston March 11th KB4girls meeting developed into a weekend affair of blasting NE winds.  Saturday March 10th a couple of gals rallied for an adventurous downy from Isle of Palms to Sullivan’s Island.  The forecast predicted winds dying back as the afternoon marched on, so we took a vote and decided to rig bigger, HA, Mother Nature had her own plans and winds only increased as the day went on.

One of us rode a surfboard strapless, and the other a twintip.  Needless to say the strapless session turned into an exhausting, completely over powered event.  It felt like trying to paraglide and sumo wrestle at the same time!   My twintip buddy wrestled with the large choppy waves and got busted rocking out several spectacular hovering helicopters that left us both giggling. After 3 hours of powered carnage and several social encounters with other downy crews, we decided to call it a day.

Sunday morning - we woke up to more of the same, blasting NE winds…yeah!   The group officially met at 11am to partake in the fun.  Due to daylight savings time and a full day of wind the day before, we outnumbered the boys for the first part of the day.  A few gals arrived only to leave empty handed after realizing a much smaller kite was needed to ride, or they’d be hitching a ride back from China.

As the session progressed, we attempted to grab some video footage with a waterproof Olympus camera, but upon review - we’re going to be honest and tell you – the quality was mediocre.  What could we expect: hanging out on a sandbar filming with one hand, holding a kite in place with the other, and shaky hands fighting the cold NE winds.  Despite our video skills, we focused hard on form and technique and saw major improvements by the end.  Our two hour session ended with minor displays of public disrobement exposing our wetsuit tans as we threw on dry clothes and headed to the taco joint.

For April, we are hopeful that we’ll get a chance to even out those tan lines as we say goodbye to old man winter and welcome spring!  Warning: mediocre video footage in the works…stay tuned.  J LOL.

 

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April Clinic

Posted by Jo Malyon
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on Sunday, 11 March 2012
in Lancing / United Kingdom

 

 

 

 

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March KB4girls Cabarete Event Info

Posted by Laurel Eastman
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on Tuesday, 06 March 2012
in Cabarete / Dominican Republic

Looking forward to seeing everyone on Saturday at LEK....

This is a perfect chance to either try kite flying for the first time, or practice your skills.  We are going to have a ball, once again!

RSVP on the Facebook event page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/259129957498690/

ENJOY and Go Girls!

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1st Turkey Chapter Event for 2012: Snowkiting, Mount Erciyes, Turkey

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in Gokova Bay / Turkey

KB4Girls Snowkiting, Mount Erciyes, Turkey

Accommodation: 540 Euros, 2 sharing, full board for 7 nights with free lift and gondola for the duration!

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Dates for Your Diaries - Gokova Bay, Turkey

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All KB4Girls events are free to join however, due to the devastating earthquake which hit the Van area of Turkey in October 2011, the Gokova Bay Chapter will be collecting for the victims of the earthquake.

If you come and join one of our events we would be extremely grateful for a donation, of your choice, towards this cause.

For bookings on all events and further information on accommodation, travel and airport transfers please contact Sarah at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 


In a nutshell the dates for your diary are:


7 to 8 April 2012 – Snowkiting at Mount Erciyes, Turkey

19 May 2012 – Mother and Daughter, Introduction to Kitesurfing Day, Gokova Bay

20 May 2012 – Get your Mojo Back, fun freeriding day with the Girls of Gokova Bay

23 to 24 June 2012 – Progression Sessions, Gokova Bay

21 to 22 July 2012 – Progression Sessions, Gokova Bay

18 to 19 August 2012 – TBC

 

Weekend 7th & 8th April 2012

Snowkiting at Mount Erciyes, Turkey

If you can Kitesurf you can Snowkite! Come and join us in the fantastically undiscovered Mount Erciyes in Turkey for a fun weekend of snowkiting. The local instructors will be our guides for the weekend, taking us off to explore up and around Mount Erciyes itself and to the flat area of the frozen lake.

All equipment rented comes with a free lunch at Alberg Cafe and if for any reason there is no wind, or if you decided to come for longer, all ski lifts and gondola’s to take you up the Mountain for some snowboarding/skiing will be FREE!

Kick-off is at 10:00hrs at Ace Hotel, Mount Erciyes on Saturday 7th April

This event is being run in association with Always Windy, Ozone Hobby Turkey and Alberg Sports.

 

Weekend 19th & 20th May 2012

Saturday 19th May

Mother and Daughters, introduction to kitesurfing day.

Ever wondered what it’s all about? Why the men in your life get so excited about kites? Come and join us for a day of fun on the beach with a free introduction to powerkiting. Our instructors will be ready to teach you all about wind and the fun of powerkiting and who knows may be you’ll get the bug and want to progress into the water!

If you want to join us our instructors can teach you in English, Turkish, German and Spanish.

Kick-off is at 10:00hrs at Orange Kiteboarding on the beach at Gokova Bay. Booking in advance is essential.

Morning session: Introduction and briefing. Powerkiting on the beach.

Afternoon session: More powerkiting on the beach or for those of you who feel ready we will take you into the water for your first taste of flying the water kites and a tandum body drag!

This event is being run in association with Always Windy, Orange Kiteboarding and Bondiblue Travel.

 

Sunday 20th May

Get Your Mojo Back Ready for a Summer of Kiting!

Not everyone is fortunate enough to kite through the winter or maybe you’re more of a fare weather kiter.

Whether your kites were packed away for the winter or not come and join the girls in Gokova Bay for a warm start to the season to get your mojo back for the rest of the summer.

Gokova Bay is the perfect spot to build up your confidence after a winter off the water, with its constant daily thermal winds and shallow flat waters.

The day will kick-off at 10:00hrs at Orange Kiteboarding with a briefing and the opportunity for you all to introduce yourselves before we hit the water for some fun freeriding together!

Evening BBQ at Padok.

This event is being run in association with Always Windy, Orange Kiteboarding and Bondiblue Travel.

 

Weekend 23rd & 24th June

Progression Sessions

There’s nothing like getting together with the girls to help you progress! We love nothing more than seeing each other nail a new move, whether it is learning your first transitions, rotations or un-hooking for the first time – that’s what Progression Sessions are all about.

This is a weekend designed around you and what you want to learn. I will guide you through the natural trick progression to help you to goal for the weekend along with radio freeback and video analysis, which is your's to keep.

Saturday 23rd June

Kick-off: 10:00hrs at Orange Kiteboarding. Briefing and introduction. Lunch will be provided. Evening BBQ at Padok.

Sunday 24th June

Kick-off: 11:00hrs at Orange Kiteboarding. Briefing for the day and continuation of trick progression. Lunch will be provided. Evening TBC.

This event is being run in association with Always Windy, Orange Kiteboarding and Bondiblue Travel.

 

21st to 22nd July 2012

Progression Sessions

If you missed the Progression Sessions in June not too worry as we are repeating them again in July!

There’s nothing like getting together with the girls to help you progress! We love nothing more than seeing each other nail a new move, whether it is learning your first transitions, rotations or un-hooking for the first time – that’s what Progression Sessions are all about.

This is a weekend designed around you and what you want to learn. I will guide you through the natural trick progression to help you to goal for the weekend along with radio freeback and video analysis, which is your's to keep.

Saturday 21st June

Kick-off: 10:00hrs at Orange Kiteboarding. Briefing and introduction. Lunch will be provided. Evening BBQ at Padok.

Sunday 22nd June

Kick-off: 11:00hrs at Orange Kiteboarding. Briefing for the day and continuation of trick progression. Lunch will be provided. Evening TBC.

This event is being run in association with Always Windy, Orange Kiteboarding and Bondiblue Travel.

 

 

18th to 19th August 2012

To be confirmed

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Announcing our first Chapter Clinic!

Posted by Jo Malyon
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Chapter Ambassador - KB4girls Lancing/ UK
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on Thursday, 16 February 2012
in Lancing / United Kingdom

KB4Girls Lancing Chapter April Clinic

New Season - New Trick!

 

 

Kb4 Girls Lancing


Location: Lancing Beach (meet at the New Sussex Pub)

Date: Sunday April 15th

Time

: 10.30am - whenever we finish!

Price: £5 donation (goes to a local charity) or FREE for KB4Girl members!

(To become a member click here!)

 

 

Start the season off by nailing that elusive trick!

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upported by the Brighton Kitesurf Academy, Lancing Council and Lancing kite club - the first KB4Girls Lancing Chapter event this year will see girls of all abilities coming together to push their skills in an organised downwinder from Lancing Beach to Shoreham.

We will start the day with a video technique session held in the comfort of the local ‘New Sussex’ pub just by Lancing Beach, followed by a safety briefing. Then you will be put into a group to stay with on the downwinder. These groups will be made up of girls who want to master the same trick as you! Together you and the girls in your group will motivate and inspire each other to attempt and hopefully pull off your chosen trick!

At the end of the session you will be transported back up to the pub for a session review and debriefing!

Event requirements: To take part in this event you must be able to set up your own kit independently and be able to ride comfortably both upwind and downwind.

 

 

 

 

 

 


To register for this event please email us with the following details:

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Full Name:

Telephone No:

Emergency Contact & Number:

What trick would you like to master:

Do you have any limiting conditions that we should be aware of:

Do you agree to sign the liability and media use waiver at the event? Yes/No

 

Are you a KB4 Girls member? Yes/No

 

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One More Polar Layer

Posted by Elea
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on Monday, 13 February 2012
in Charleston / SC

Sub-Atomic temperatures and polar bear sightings occurred on February 12th when SC hit record lows for the winter.  Yes, we’ve had it easy this year; except for club meet days….what’s the deal Mother Nature!!   In an effort to “work with the conditions,” we attempted to pump ourselves up for a morning surf since off shore winds made kiting and paddleboarding un-doable.  Fortunately, for the sake of our immune systems, the ocean was a glass lake…so we decided to add one more layer of winter insulation with an egg and fruit extravaganza!

While we filled our bellies everyone grabbed a KB4girls sticker, got organized for the coming season, and the first challenge was made.  In an effort to utilize media as a training tool we’ve ask the gals to buddy up and take video and photos of each other.  Air & Earth, our local shop, have made available to us waterproof cameras and an HD Contour Roam video camera.  Zero excuses for failing to capture our wonderful selves pushing our skill set!   At the March meeting, we’ll check in with what’s been captured and what they learned.  The best footage takes home a copy of Kristin Boese Complete Guide to Kitesurfing!

We also took a hard look at goals for the coming season.  Ambitions ranged from experiencing the 1st ride, to graceful strapless riding, and dreams of attempting aerial handlepasses.   Another hot topic was safety and what if scenarios; we’re tackling safety one step at a time with real time self rescue experiences and video training.

While we flirted with the idea to take a group trip this winter, schedules conflicted so a unanimous decision was made to explore our own back yard with day trips planned to nearby Barrier Islands.  A few of the gals have decided to take an impromptu three day excursion to find wind and waves along the Florida coast this weekend….viva la road trip!  Stay tuned for footage from their adventure.

In other exciting news our very own Monica Banks placed third in women’s freestyle at the Jupiter Kite Invasion…let’s give it up for Monica!  And, last but not least we are pumped to announce the annual Charleston Kite Race this spring will feature a women’s division….bring it ladies, time to set your speed records and work off that last layer of winter eggs!

 

 

 

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January Nachos and Tacos!

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in Charleston / SC

 

The Charleston KB4girls chapter would like to report a successful first meet!  Actually, it quickly turned into a weekend affair as Mother Nature blessed us with 20kts of wind from the SW the day before our meet.  We thoroughly enjoyed and utilized the 70 degree January day!  The gals pushed themselves from all levels: some practiced board starts, some went for jumping & rolls, and a few others embraced a strapless downy in rolling waves.  We also put our new contour camera to use and are currently working on some fun amateur footage as we document this season of kiting!

The following day mother nature sang a different tune as fog, light drizzle, gusty NE winds, and 40 degree temps kept us questioning whether we wanted to hit the water…. we are adverse to cold weather, but hey that’s why we live in the south!  A few brave souls threw on their wetsuits while their winter jacket clad buddies cheered them on; but once we hit the beach the winds became unstable and veered side-off shore.  Well seasoned from the day before, the crew was satisfied to call it a day and head down to our favorite Mexcian Cantina for a plate full of nachos and tacos…..yahoo!  Join us on February 12th for another kite gal adventure.

Just today, as I write this, we received our KB4girls starter package…next time we dawn the flag!

 

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Welcome to the KB4Girls Lancing Chapter!

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in Lancing / United Kingdom

WELCOME!

 


Welcome to the Lancing, UK Chapter! We (Andrina and Jo) are extremely excited about launching this chapter, and are already planning loads of exciting events for this year!

Lancing is one of THE BEST places to kite on the South Coast. It has something for everyone! Learning to kite is easy with the consistent summer winds and low flat water sessions. And more advanced riders can push their skills on flat water or take advantage of small swells that occasionally push in. To top it off we have a fantastic group of local kiters who never hesitate to help out or offer advice when asked.

Lancing has been host to two KB4Girls clinics so far, and at the last event we ran the first ‘friendly competition’ in association with our National governing body the BKSA. These last two clinics were thoroughly enjoyed by all participants (even the first clinic where there was no wind!)

Read all about the 2011 clinic (and fun competition!) here!

And click here for the KB4girls Lancing Video's 2010 and 2011

 

We are supported by the BKSA (British Kitesurfing Association) as well as our local club  - The Lancing Kitesurf Club.  We also promote appropriate insurance for participating at our get together's, if you do not have this already you can get this through becoming a member with the BKSA where you can also simultaneously join the Lancing kite surf club to help support our local kite scene- keeping the beaches open, safe and further allowing events like these to continue in you area.

 

CHAPTER EVENTS

 

We will be organising events every second sunday of the month from April to October. These will range from non-wind activities (e.g. riding the local Cable at Hove Lagoon, SUPPING, kite video sessions and simulator training etc) to kite clinics, downwinders, video/photo technique kite sessions and open days to encourage beginners. We will be organising a trip to Egypt to take part at the KB4 girls event there this year, and will be doing our annual trip to the West Country, read about our last one here:

We will post details of upcoming events on this page and the KB4girls Facebook page. We are also always available in between chapter events if you want to kite or do something else, just get in touch (see below) with either one of us. We look forward to meeting you soon!


ABOUT US!

 

Andrina Kelly:

I have been kiteboarding now for 8 years, I did my IKO instrutor training in 2009 in Weymouth and am now a Level 2 IKO instructor, and I plan on doing the BKSA training this year.  I currently teach through the Brighton Kite Surf Academy, which is based on Lancing beach, which is also my local beach and where i live( I can see the kite beach from my lounge.) I am also a KB4 girls UK ambassador. I have been fortunate enough to attend and coach at various KB4 girls clinics in Egypt, Turkey, New York and of course England. I am also now sponsored by BEST Kiteboarding. I am super excited about creating this KB4  girls Chapter with Jo. We met at the early days of our kiteing journey, and take great inspiration from each other. We are both super excited with how the female kite scene has developed and are looking forward to helping its growth continue.

www.andrinakelly.com


Jo Malyon:

I started kiting in 2003, after becoming bored of watching and videoing my partner all the time! I inevitably got the 'kite bug' and my passion and interest in kiting has (like most people) continued to increase year after year. Now sponsered by Airush and Shinn I continue to enjoy riding in one of the best spots  on the South Coast of England, my local beach -Lancing.I have been active on the girls kite scene for some time organising social events and getting girls together for kite sessions, and have been involved in organising local KB4 girls events the last few years and am very excited about starting this chapter together with Andrina. Nothing motivates my kiting more than kiting with other girls! I plan on doing my BKSA instructor training this year, and am looking forward to 2012 -the year of the girls ;)

 

CONTACT US!

 

 

If you want to find out more or have any questions - please email us!

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KB4Girls Charleston Chapter

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on Wednesday, 28 December 2011
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Welcome KB4girls to Charleston SC!  The air club for girls, a local SC club dedicated to helping girls have more great kite sessions is ecstatic to partner with KB4girls to represent the official KB4girls Charleston chapter!!  With a team of girls ranging in skill from complete beginner to pro we've got your questions covered....we have been there done that and are ready to help you with any question or concern.   If the wind stops, no worries, the fun keeps going as we continue to stay active with non-windy sports like stand up paddleboarding, skateboarding, surfing, and wakeboarding.  In Charleston it's all about southern hospitality so feel free to join us at our next meeting for some serious riding and laughing!

We'll kick off the New Year with meet times beginning in January and heading thru August.   Officially we will meet once a month, but anytime the wind blows we'll be heading out,  please contact us for more information on meet times, locations, and to join our windy texting tree.

 

January 22nd

February 12th

March 11th

April 22nd

May 19th Charleston Kite Race - 1st year for women's division!

May 20th

June 10th

July 15th

August 12th

 

 


 

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