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(and all their other parts) wet.Online learning presents different challenges and experiences for the learner and the instructor. If you are considering the opportunity of becoming an online instructor, you will have many questions regarding your new role. Some of your questions might include:How do I personalize the experience for my students? How can And then, of course, there's the option of finding a certified kayaking instructor. Ask to see the person's resume, and any certifications and formal training he or she's had. And before you whip out your checkbook, ask to see your perspective instructor on the water. Does he or she seem skilled and confident when handling their kayak? Does their equipment look to be well maintained? Do they explain what they're doing and why they're doing it? Most of all, how does this person come across? Do they appear to be patient and approachable? Do they answer your questions quickly and with confidence? Is this someone who makes you feel comfortable? Without a good rapport, after all, it's almost impossible to get the most out of any instruction, paddling or otherwise. In the end, the best approach to learning how to kayak is up to you. If you feel comfortable learning on your own, go for it. Just make sure to take your time and always think safety first. If you decide to go with an instructor, take the time to choose wisely, and get the most for your training dollars.
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