(Workshop) L1 SUP Instructor (Enclosed Flat Water)

Training Venue
Kingston upon Thames, London, UK
Sports
SUP
Times and Dates
9:00 am - 17:00 pm
24-June-2023 - 25-June-2023
Closing: 09-June-2023
Included
Certification
Training manuals
ASI T-shirt
12 months ASI membership
Bring to Workshop
SUP board-leash-paddle
SUP clothing
Lunch
Languages
English
Refund Policy
Workshops. Full refund less £50 administration fee provided on minimum notice of 14 days prior to workshop date. Online courses, no refund paid once application has been processed. More info
Course Fee
Usual Rate: GBPGBP £ 250
Albany Outdoors
Albany Mews, Kingston-upon-Thames KT2 5SL, London map
Limited parking on site.
All day local street parking - 10 minute walk away.
Parking stations nearby.
This enrolment option is a one stop enrolment form covering the below courses.
Note: SUP Rescue and SUP Wise Intensiv courses are required in order to gain your ASI SUP instructor qualification.
SCHEDULE
Level 1 SUP Instructor (Enclosed Flat Water)
Saturday-Sunday. 24-25 June 2023. 9am to 5pm (2 days)
HOSTING
Albany Outdoors are providing local support for the ASI Instructor workshops, providing a wealth of local area knowledge.
PRACTICAL HOURS
Albany Outdoors can also provide practical hours instructing experience.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read the course information and requirements before enrolling.
See SUP/Courses.
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Closest airport:
Heathrow Airport (30 mins drive to training venue)
Gatwick Airport (50 mins drive)
Closest train station:
Kingston, Kingston upon Thames (1 mile, 15 min walk)
Closest bus station:
Kingston (1 mile, 5 min walk)
- SUP board & coiled leash
- Paddle
- SUP clothing
Ph: +44 2085 493 066
Email: albanyoutdoors@achievingforchildren.org.uk
Kingston upon Thames is just 25 minutes by train from central London, yet the picturesque town feels a world away from the hectic big city.
The ASI SUP instructor training is at Albany Outdoors SUP School, located right on the water.
It is the ideal supping location in the city. Enjoy stunning views of the river and spot wildlife such as water voles, swans and dragon flies.
Kingston also has numerous parks and walkways along the river.
Seven Saxon Kings are thought to have been crowned in Kingston. The Coronation Stone, Kingston’s most historic landmark, now sits in the grounds of Guildhall near the 12th century Clattern Bridge. Visit Kingston Museum, the local history room or the town’s archives service to learn about Kingston’s rich history from its royal connections to its aviation heritage.
It really is another world.