Sunday, February 01, 2015

Long Term Adventure Development - launched

Sam Murphy presents 'Certificates of Adventurousness' to Long Term Adventure Development students. 

Having initially completed Stages 1 to 5 in the Junior Paddlesport program, our new Long Term Adventure Development students have been receiving more personalised coaching, as part of their training group. Skills are developing well, including Eskimo rolling.

 Young paddlers proudly display their BCU X-Stream Challenge certificates.

Whilst completing the FUNdamentals - Stage 3 course, students also passed their BCU X-Stream Challenge, Starter Award, and are working towards their BCU PaddlePower Passport.

 John Keggin presents the 'Certificates of Adventurousness' to our newest and youngest Long Term Adventure Development students. 

Having completed the Junior Paddlesport FUNdamentals - Stage 5 course, the young paddlers have also passed the BCU PaddlePower Passport, now on the Long Term Adventure Development.

George Shaw presents BCU PaddlePower Start certificates to Stage 1 paddlers.

Stage 1 graduates in the Junior Paddlesport received their first kayaking Awards.
Its inspiring to see both the intense enjoyment and commitment in this group : )

 Adults - Kayak Safety Training

Meanwhile, our kayak safety training for slightly older paddlers has also been very successful.
Working on water confidence, core kayak techniques and Eskimo rolling... 

 ... and everyone enjoys some fun and games to put it all into practice!!


ALL PLACES ON THE FEBRUARY TO MARCH INDOOR KAYAKING ARE NOW FILLED.
Please contact us to be added to the waiting list and keep updated with new courses.


Catch you soon! : )
K

ps. Happy 20th Birthday to Kim (friday gone)



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