Train as a White Water Kayak Coach with Gene17Kayaking. This two-day course develops your coaching skills, techniques, and leadership to guide paddlers confidently

The new White Water Kayak Coach award is designed for paddlers who want to share their passion for white water with others. It helps experienced river runners develop into confident coaches for the Class II(III) environment.
Our two-day training course covers best practice in techniques, coaching tactics, venue selection, and the skills needed to guide and support a wide range of paddlers. As always with Gene17Kayaking, you’ll find the course packed with the essential elements that make for effective, inspiring coaching on the river.
The new White Water Kayak Coach award is designed for paddlers who want to share their passion for white water with others. It helps experienced river runners develop into confident coaches for the Class II(III) environment.
Our two-day training course covers best practice in techniques, coaching tactics, venue selection, and the skills needed to guide and support a wide range of paddlers. As always with Gene17Kayaking, you’ll find the course packed with the essential elements that make for effective, inspiring coaching on the river.
Your most import questions answered
1 Day Clinic
Day 1, meet at agreed location, outline the day and hit the river. Coaching at locations and on the move with feedback in situ.
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2 Day Course
Day 1 meet at agreed location, outline the day and hit the river. Coaching at locations and on the move with feedback iin situ and at the end of the day.
Day 2 Develop Day 1 themes to ensure progression and development. Seminal individual feedback with work plan.
The trip will be led by an experienced Gene17kayaking appointed course leader.
In selecting suitable leaders, we not only look to ensure that they have the relevant qualifications but we also ensure that they have an excellent track record of white water paddling from around the world.
Whilst qualifications and experience are essential requirements, we also make sure that our leaders have the right temperament to lead a trip group comprised of individuals who have a range of previous experience and expectations.
The leader is a vital contributor to the enjoyment and well-being of the course members and he or she will be there to deal with any unexpected problems. To that end, we aim to provide a leader who will make the trip both successful and enjoyable throughout.
Our leaders hold current wilderness first aid certificates and have experience of dealing with remote river related medical conditions.
We will take a maximum of 4 paddlers on each course, although the number may well be less than this. With every 4 paddlers we have on the course, we’ll have a highly experienced Gene17kayaking Teacher/Guide.