This course is for the instructor looking to teach SUP beyond beginner level on a commercial basis. This is the completely online version of the Level 2 course – you will have to submit assignments and complete a test, but the entire process can be completed from your own location, you do not have to attend any training or assessment sessions. To see the various other ways of taking the Level 2 course check the course page here.
You may be wondering whether an online-only course can be a valid way to complete an instructor course. Rest assured, it is no easy shortcut! Check out our FAQ pages for much more information on this. Check out the reviews of this and the other Level 2 courses here.
Level 2 SUP instruction is about taking the progressor to the next levels of paddleboarding: improving their turning skills and increasing their repertoire of turning techniques, introducing new stances, taking them into more challenging conditions, and of course, improving their general paddling skills.
This online lessons in this course cover the theory, safety understanding and background knowledge to take your clients on their journey of progress. There are 11 lessons in this online course, which will take about 4 hours to complete, plus however long it takes you to complete your assignments and pass the final test.
To complete the Level 2 SUP instructor course, you must already be fully qualified as a Level 1 instructor.
Payment can be made via credit card or paypal by clicking on the registration button above, or by bank transfer.
This course is so well structured, it presents all the information in a very well ordered way and I really like the way it takes you through progressor learning. I also learned lots from it about paddle technique, which I was not expecting. Looking forward to the advanced coaching courses!
Even if you don't plan on teaching it, it's worth doing this course just to learn so much about paddleboarding. Particularly the actual paddling. So much new information for me here, it's going to take me a while to process it all. I can't look at any other paddleboarders now without seeing things in their technique!