The best non-windy beach activities for kitesurfers
So, you’ve packed your gear, pumped up the stoke levels… and the wind decided to ghost you. Again. Don’t panic, we’ve all been there. Luckily, the beach is still your playground, and there are plenty of ways to keep the good vibes going even when the wind takes a day off. Here’s our ultimate list of the best non-windy beach activities for kitesurfers who simply can’t sit still.
Paddleboarding
Kitesurfing’s calmer cousin. Sure, there’s no kite involved, but you’re still gliding over the water… sort of. Paddleboarding is like kitesurfing’s mellow cousin – peaceful, slower-paced, and perfect for catching some zen. It’s also a sneaky core workout without the surprise dunk in the water (unless you want it, of course).
Beach volleyball
Training for that next big wipeout. Nothing says "I’m ready to get airborne" like diving for a volleyball. It’s excellent for agility, and the sand makes for a softer landing than, say, a face-first water crash. Plus, it’s a great way to tell yourself you’re “working on skills” when you’re really just having a blast with friends.
Skateboarding or longboarding
Don’t let a lack of water stop you. No waves? No problem. Grab a skateboard or longboard, find a smooth path, and get rolling. It keeps your board skills sharp, and there’s no seaweed to dodge. Just watch out for sand patches, they’ve ruined many a skater’s pride.
Freediving or snorkeling
Meet your kite spot neighbours. Ever wonder who lives under the spots you’re kiting on? Grab a snorkel and go meet them! If the water’s clear, you’re in for a treat. Practice holding your breath, it’ll come in handy next time you faceplant or wipe-out.
Beach workout
Because kiting isn’t the only way to flex. Kitesurfing might look easy from the shore, but we know it’s a serious workout. So why not use a calm day to keep those muscles in top shape? No equipment? No problem! Burpees, sprints, and lunges will have you ready to shred next session.
Yoga or stretching
For that trick you swear you’ll nail next time. Let’s face it, flexibility is everything, especially when you’re attempting to stick a landing without looking like a flailing chicken. Beach yoga is good for the body and adds some zen to the “waiting-for-wind” vibes. Plus, it’s a chance to perfect your “just landed it” pose. Namaste.
Beach photography practice
Capture every… lack of action. You’ve got the beach, the lighting, and (for once) calm seas. So, snap some photos! Documenting the kite life isn’t all about shredding, a flat day gives you the chance to practice photography. Plus, your kite friends will appreciate those photography skills next time you’re all out there catching air.
Slacklining
Because balance is half the battle. Slacklining is tougher than it looks, but it’s the perfect way to work on balance. Set up between two palm trees, take a deep breath, and give it a go. You’ll either impress the beach crowd or give them a good laugh, either way, it’s a win.
Making beach buddies and kite connections
It’s a windless day, so why not mingle? Chat with fellow beach-goers, meet some new kite friends, and maybe even recruit someone into the sport. After all, the more people who kite, the more fun it’ll be when the wind gods finally show up.
Embrace the art of doing nothing
No wind? No worries. Sometimes, the best thing to do is absolutely nothing. Sit back, relax, and soak up the sun while convincing yourself it’s “recovery time.” People-watch, nap in the sand, or listen to the waves. The wind will be back, and when it does, you’ll be rested and ready to shred.
A windless day doesn’t have to be a wasted day. Sure, we’d all rather be kitesurfing, but these activities keep the stoke alive even when the wind has other plans. So go on, make the most of it, and remember – the next windy day is just around the corner!
xox Berito