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Stockholm
Operated by Dynamic Windsurfing Stockholm, a partner of adventuro.




Build on your first session and start sailing with real control on flat water in central Stockholm. This follow-on lesson is designed to turn early progress into consistent, confident windsurfing.
This session is designed for those who have already completed a first lesson and want to move beyond the basics. You’ll quickly revisit key principles before getting straight onto the water, where the focus shifts to consistency and control rather than just staying upright.
With improved balance and familiarity with the equipment, you’ll begin to relax into the movement of the board. Instructors will guide you through longer, more controlled runs, helping you adjust your stance and sail position to maintain direction and speed. You’ll start to feel more in control of where the board is going rather than simply reacting.
As the session progresses, you’ll work on linking movements together more smoothly, including basic turning and directional changes. Many participants reach a point where sailing feels natural, and the foundations are set for progressing into stronger wind conditions and faster riding in future sessions.
The session takes place on Riddarfjärden, a central Stockholm waterway known for its flat water and manageable wind conditions. This environment is ideal for building confidence and refining technique without the added challenge of waves or strong currents.
Based in Rålambshovsparken on Kungsholmen, the location offers easy access and a relaxed setup for preparing before heading onto the water. The open space and consistent conditions make it particularly effective for progression sessions where repetition and control are key.
Participants should have completed a beginner windsurfing session or have equivalent experience. You should already be able to stand on the board, pull up the sail, and sail short distances in light wind conditions.
A reasonable level of comfort in the water is required, along with the ability to swim while wearing a buoyancy aid. You don’t need to be highly fit, but you should be comfortable being active for the duration of the session.
The progression system is designed to help you move forward quickly without skipping essential steps. By returning for a second session, you reinforce core techniques while your muscle memory is still developing, which leads to much faster improvement compared to one-off lessons.
Equipment is carefully selected to match your level and the day’s conditions, allowing you to focus on technique rather than struggling with control. With experienced coaching and a structured approach, you’ll build a solid foundation that prepares you for higher speeds, stronger winds, and more advanced windsurfing.
This session is designed for participants who have already completed a beginner lesson or have equivalent experience. You should be comfortable standing on the board and sailing short distances, even if it still feels inconsistent.
If you’re unsure whether you’re ready, a good indicator is whether you can pull up the sail independently and move in both directions, even if your control isn’t perfect yet.
The first session focuses on introducing the basics and getting you standing and moving. This session shifts the focus to control, consistency, and building confidence in your movements.
You’ll spend less time learning concepts and more time applying them, with longer runs, better steering, and improved sail handling becoming the priority.
Speed isn’t the main focus yet, but you will begin to feel more efficient movement across the water. As your technique improves, the board will move more smoothly and with less resistance.
This session lays the groundwork for higher speeds in future lessons, particularly when moving into stronger wind conditions and smaller equipment.
No additional equipment is required beyond what you brought previously. Swimwear and a towel are still recommended, along with something warm to change into afterwards.
If you have water shoes or gloves for comfort, you can bring them, but they are not essential for the session.
It’s completely normal to find the first session challenging. Many participants notice a significant improvement in their second session as the basics start to click.
This session is often where balance improves and movements begin to feel more natural, especially with continued guidance from instructors.
Most of the session is spent actively windsurfing. There may be a short recap at the start, but the focus is on maximising time on the water to build consistency.
You’ll be encouraged to repeat movements and build confidence through practice rather than long periods of instruction on land.
You’ll work on refining your stance, improving sail control, and maintaining direction more consistently. Basic turning techniques will also be introduced or improved.
These skills are essential for progressing to more advanced windsurfing, including stronger wind handling and faster riding.
Yes, repeating this level can be very beneficial. Each session helps reinforce technique and improve muscle memory, which is key for long-term progression.
Many participants attend multiple sessions at this level before moving on to more advanced stages.
Yes, the location remains ideal for progression. The flat water and controlled conditions allow you to focus on technique without unnecessary challenges.
This makes it easier to refine movements and build confidence before moving into more demanding environments.
After building consistency at this stage, the next step is progressing into stronger wind conditions and smaller equipment. This is where you start to experience higher speeds and more dynamic riding.
Having a solid foundation from this session makes that transition significantly smoother and more enjoyable.