(Workshop) L2 SUP Instructor (Exposed Waters)

Training Venue
Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland
Sports
SUP
Times and Dates
9:00 am - 17:00 pm
03-May-2021 - 03-May-2021
Closing: 19-April-2021
Included
Certification
Online training manuals
12 months ASI membership
Bring to Workshop
SUP board-leash-paddle
SUP clothing
Lunch
Languages
English
Dun Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club, West Pier, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.
Geo: 53°17’46.5″N 6°08’48.6″W
Paid parking available at venue.
COURSE SCHEDULE
Level 2 SUP Instructor (Exposed Waters)
Mon, 3 May 2021. 9am to 5pm (1 day)
HOSTING
Irish SUP are providing local support for the ASI training, providing a wealth of local area knowledge.
PRACTICAL HOURS EXPERIENCE
Irish SUP can provide practical hours instructing experience.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read the course information and requirements before enrolling.
See Courses/SUP.
FIRST AID COURSES
Are also delivered by ASI Trainer, Paul Byrne.
Payment and enrolment is separate to ASI.
To enquiry, email: info@irishsup.com Ph: +353 87 6439583
Complete all your SUP Instructor accreditation requirements at the same time.
Paul Byrne Biography
Ph: +353 87 6439583
Email: manager@academyofsurfing.com
ASI Email: records@academyofsurfing.com
Instructor Training Centre: Irish SUP
There are many excellent and well priced Bed & Breakfast (B&Bs) available in the Dun Laoghaire area:
The Tara Towers Hotel, Merrion Rd, Dublin website
Clayton Hotel, Ballsbridge, Co Dublin website
Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire website
Haddington House, Dun Laoghaire website
Musgrave Lodge, Dun Laoghaire website
Closest airport:
Dublin airport (21 km - 30 min drive to training venue)
Train is available from airport to Dun Laoghaire (50 minutes)
Closest train station:
Dun Laoghaire
Closest bus station:
Dun Laoghaire
Please bring the following equipment:
- Flat water SUP board & coiled leash
- Paddle
- SUP paddling clothing
If you are travelling and don’t have your SUP board or SUP gear, you can hire it from Irish SUP.
Ph: + 353 87 6439583 Email: info@irishsup.com
Please contact them in advance to organise.
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