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IKO INSTRUCTOR TRAINING COURSE 21st - 25th of APRIL 2010 

The courses runs for 5 days and is held at a kite boarding friendly resort near four mile beach.

Please contact us for full detailsor checkout IKO for more info

Candidates need to be competent kite-boarders, with IKO card level III or IKO AI preferred OR, have some sort of teaching background.  

A current First Aid Certificate and Boat License are also required.

After attending an ITC, you will be qualified as IKO Instructor level 1 and will be able to continue your pro training. To keep a high quality teaching, all instructors level 1 must request to pass their level 2 within two years following their training.

Your benefits with IKO

  • Have access to the Pro Area of the IKO website
  • Be able to purchase IKO Instructor Insurance
  • Be able to purchase IKO products at Pro prices
  • Have access to the job opening listings on the IKO website and post a seeking employment ad viewable to IKO Centers
  • Earn Product Points by referring students to become registered members on My IKO
  • Post personal profile info online, which is viewable via the general public website (as of April 2009)

Prerequisites

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Kiteboarding/Snowkiting for at least 1 year and be a certified IKO kiteboarder/snowkiter level 3 minimum
  • Have an IKO Assistant Instructor certification (Water only) or provide an attestation (letter of recommendation) of a teaching experience in a water or aerial sport
  • Have a valid first aid certificate or complete it before the ITC with the IKO Examiner running the course
  • Pass online Pre-ITC course (compulsory starting 1st of June 2009)
  • Kiteboarding only: complete the IKO powerboat certification course or have outside powerboat certification                                                                   
  • Email us to enroll in a course

 

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 April 2010 )