Watersports

Watersports

What is it? 

Watersports can include a big variety of activities, all taking place in or on a body of water. Some examples are waterskiing, surfing, paddleboarding, synchronized diving/swimming and sailing; the basis of any watersport is how to best interact with the water to achieve a goal.

What does it involve?

There are a lot of different things involved in watersports as it's a very varied area! It can include aspects such as completing a course in the fastest time, scoring the highest amount of points, but the basis of all watersport comes from having a good time in the water. 

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Having a go at watersports can be a lot of fun, a great learning experience and is excellent for exercising while having a good time - also, students being taught a new skill all together will make for good bonding amongst the group. 

What equipment do we need?

You will always need to ensure that students taking part in watersports have appropriate attire - sometimes normal swimwear will be enough, but you may need more specialist equipment such as wetsuits for some sports!

Who is it suitable for?

Some watersports require a lot of skill and overall bodily strength, so certain activities may not be suitable for younger students - make sure to be aware of the needs of your group. 

Costs?

Because of the immense variety of watersports of available, the costs of taking students on trips to try them out will vary greatly! For example, access to a swimming pool with some diving boards will cost a lot less than going sailing. 

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

Young children should always be supervised around bodies of water, but each activity provider should supply trained staff - just make sure to be aware of the individual dangers of each type of watersports!

How do we include?

Inclusion of those with disabilities will entirely depend on the type of watersport - some activities such as waterskiing or surfing require a lot of independent thought and movement and may not be as suitable. Choose your pursuit carefully to cater to the specific requirements of your students. 

Doing it abroad?

Watersports are popular all over the world, but there is obviously going to be less demand for it in land-locked countries with less natural bodies of water to practice it on! Coastal regions are the most likely to have watersport activities based there, but always research your destination before setting off to see whats available.

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Because of the variety of watersports available, it is best to look at individual websites for each kind of sport.

Venues with this Activity

We offer three kinds of courses:

  • Fun adventures for adults and families,
  • “Hard skills” courses to improve your technical climbing, paddling or first aid skills
  • “Soft skills” courses: using outdoor pursuits to improve social skills, like confidence, teamwork and self reliance.

 

WinG was initially established in 1984 by a group of volunteers in partnership with Gateshead Council’s Children and Young People’s service to promote the education and personal development of disadvantaged individuals and groups in Gateshead.

Scaling Dam S.C. is a thriving sailing club which welcomes people of all ages wanting to learn to sail in safety. Every spring we have a fun Open Day where all the family can enjoy a sail with one of our experienced crew. 

Wayahead Training was formed in the belief that the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award should be accessible to as many individuals as possible. This includes those who wish to participate in a bronze, silver or gold programme, teachers and other adults who want to set up or support a DofE group or become volunteer assessors and supervisors. 

We’re a small and friendly group & want you to enjoy your introduction to sailing at Tynemouth. This page should help you to start sailing, so join us & have fun on the water – its easier and cheaper than you think.

A timeless and truly wild natural environment where mountains rise majestically from the intricate coves and bays of sheltered sea lochs. Climb in the mountains, sea kayak amongst seals and nesting sea birds, rock climb on ancient crags, survive on uninhabited islands, lift creels from the depths and far more.

To provide highly specialised therapeutic care to nurture children and young people who have emotional, social, educational and behavioural difficulties as a result of past emotional/ physical trauma and attachment difficulties.

If you're a teacher, parent or a student looking for information on arranging an overseas expedition, then please feel free to browse the pages on our website.

Whoosh Explore Canoe Club Sessions 

Learn to paddle this Summer with Whoosh Explore with our guided tours and training sessions. 

Join in the fun on our paddling sessions on our lake or take part in a guided tour of the river all sessions are suitable for beginners.

Way2go Adventures is licensed by AALA for water sports and is also an Approved Activity Provider (AAP) for Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards (DofE) expeditions in canoe/kayak. We are also able to offer weekly sessions for those who wish to do canoe/kayak for their physical section for DofE.

The Towers in partnership with its user groups promotes quality residential experiences and the opportunity to access the outdoors in a safe and sociable manner providing life long learning skills through endeavour and personal achie

The home of the very best sailing, watersports and multi activity trips for schools. As a family run business, we approach all aspects of what we do in a very individual and responsive way to the benefit of you and your group.

The Children’s Centre develops, manages, and pioneers a variety of community initiatives and services aimed at enabling children, young people and families to realise their full potential. We are an independent Manx charity – undertaking our own projects and working with others – to put children, young people and families first.

Urban Pursuit is a not-for-profit alternative education provider serving schools and academies across Bristol. We help vulnerable young people and those at risk of school exclusion get back on track through adrenaline sports and adventure activities.

Siblyback Lake is surrounded by the striking Bodmin Moor and offers a wide range of activities beside or on the water, rowing boat hire is a popular family activity. The Outdoor + Active Centre offers sailing, windsurfing and canoeing and provides top quality rainbow trout fishing.

Canoeing the River Wye is one outdoor experience not to be missed, voted by the WWF as the public's favourite river!

Our core mission is re-engaging vulnerable, disaffected young people with education, skills, knowledge and learning. Everything we do supports this important work of helping to turn hopes into reality for those whose lives have been too interesting for education to be a priority. We are very proud of our work in this area.

Set amidst magnificent West Highland scenery, the centre welcomes Scouts, Guides, youth organisations, clubs, special needs groups and students and staff from schools, colleges, and universities.

You have come to the right place if you are looking for a fun, safe adventure!!!! In the beautiful Wye Valley.

Our outdoor activities and schools programmes offer powerful and meaningful outdoor learning experiences for school children. We understand the importance for children to be exposed to, and enjoy, outdoor environments and no one can underestimate the effect it can have on our young people.

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