Progressive Paddles 2025/2026
Ben Hamilton • 6 October 2025

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Progressive Paddles 2025/2026

Last week we relaunched our Progressive Paddles for 2025/2026 with a series of paddles covering various topics throughout multiple disciplines. Please see availability detailed below.


If any of the sessions you are interested in are sold out please email Ben at admin@paddleni.org.uk  and we will try to accommodate any additional requests.


Sea Kayak Progressive Days

19th October 2025 - Rough Water Paddling - SOLD OUT

9th November 2025 - Rock Hopping and Surf Skills - SOLD OUT

14th December 2025 - Tide Races and Moving Water - SOLD OUT

11th January 2026 - Sea Kayak Safety and Rescue - 4 spaces available

8th February 2026 - Rough Water Paddling - 3 spaces available


SUP Progressive Days

18th October 2025 - SUP Skills - 6 spaces available

28th February 2026 - SUP Handling in Dynamic Environments - 6 spaces available

21st March 2026 - SUP Surf Skills - 5 spaces available


Open Boat Progressive Days

12th October 2025 - Progressive White Water Techniques - 4 spaces available

1st November 2025 - Traditional Style, White Water Techniques, Poling, Lining/Tracking - 3 spaces available

22nd November 2025 - Open Water Paddling Skills, Decision Making and Group Management - 3 spaces available

13th December 2025 - Safe Group Paddling and Safety and Rescue - 6 spaces available


White Water Kayak Progressive Days

29th November 2025 - Safe Group Paddling and Safety and Rescue - 6 spaces available

6th December 2025 - Choosing Lines, Maintaining Momentum, Flaring and Boofing - 6 spaces available

18th January 2026 - Safe Group Paddling and Safety and Rescue - 6 spaces available

22nd February 2026 - Progressive White Water Techniques - 6 spaces available





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