If you're learning on a big, slow, wide, long, light-wind entry level board with all the entry level light-wind gear; it’s probably going to be a many weekends. Most people learn on the weekend. So plan on maybe 2 months worth of weekends, if you're only doing it on a Saturday, or a Sunday. read more
The beginner lessons will take 2-3 hours, then you need to practice and the sooner the better, for you need to build muscle memory. Remember what you do instinctively to windsurf is usually wrong that is what it’s difficult to learn and lessons are so important. read more
The windsurf learning curve can be a lifetime adventure or a fun morning. The basics can be cracked in a few hours so you can be enjoying windsurfing very quickly, if you go about it the right way. The best way to start is to get some windsurfing lessons from an RYA Windsurfing Centre. read more
After your beginners windsurfing course, you can join a windsurf club to continue your learning, its a great way to socialise and unwind after work. So, there you have it 10 myths about learning how to windsurf. read more