If you’re curious about wingfoiling but wondering how learning actually works, you’re not alone.
One of the most common questions women ask before joining wingfoil lessons course, wingfoil camps, or a wingfoil retreat is:
“What will I be doing each day?”
“How long does it take?”
“Is it safe for beginners?”
This article walks you through a typical beginner wingfoiling lesson course, explaining realistic expectations, and highlights why learning with certified instructors makes all the difference.
If you would like to explore more about wingfoiling and answering all your questions before embarking into this exciting sport, don’t miss our article Introduction to Wingfoiling: A Beginner’s Guide for Women

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Wingfoiling may look technical, but learning it is surprisingly methodical when taught correctly.
Such as kitesurfing, professional beginner wingfoiling lessons and courses follow a step-by-step progression, designed to build:confidence, safety awareness, body awareness and balance and, lastly but not less important, joy and flow (not pressure).
Generally, a regular wingfoiling lesson lasts 1.5 hours (private) or 2 to 3 hours (semi-private or group lessons) per day. Wingfoiling is a demanding sport, and even though you don’t need to be athletic or a fitness goddess, keeping sessions short (no more than 2–3 hours) with recovery time between runs is the best way to ensure progression and proper recovery.
The first day of your beginner wingfoiling course is all about feeling comfortable.
You’ll learn:
“I expected chaos, but it felt calm and controlled from the start.” — Laura, 48, first wingfoil lesson
Goal of Day 1: Comfort with the wing + basic balance on the board.
Day two of the beginner wingfoiling course is where things start to feel exciting.
You’ll practice:
Goal of Day 2: Independent standing, steering, and short rides.
Not everyone foils on Day 3 — and that’s perfectly fine. If conditions and confidence allow, instructors may introduce the following techinique during the 3rd day of th wingfoiling beginner course:
Goal of Day 3: Understanding foiling mechanics + first controlled lifts (or continued gliding).
As the days go on, wingfoilng lessons will focus on:
Goal: Build confidence, autonomy, and joy — not perfection.
Every woman is different, but generally:
The most important factor is quality instruction, not speed.
The International Wingfoil Organization (IWO) was founded in 2022 to create global standards for wingfoil education. It is backed by the International Kiteboarding Organization (IKO), which has been leading watersports instruction since 2001.
This means the IWO curriculum is built on over 20 years of teaching experience.
When you learn with IWO-certified instructors, you benefit from:
This translates into:
Learning wingfoiling at a wingfoil camp or retreat offers one of the best combos, with daily structured wingfoiling course for beginners, professional coaching, small groups, supportive female community and time to rest, integrate, and enjoy, inside and outside the water.
It’s not just about learning a sport — it’s about resetting your relationship with your body and the ocean.
Wingfoiling is not about talent, age, or strength. It’s about curiosity, patience, guidance and allowing yourself to be a beginner, again.
With the right lesson plan and certified instructors, wingfoiling becomes one of the most rewarding water sports women can discover.
Our women-only wingfoil camps and retreats are led by experienced certified instructors, using beginner-friendly equipment and a teaching approach designed specifically for women, so you can experience the best wingfoiling lessons course for beginners.
You don’t need to figure it out alone.
We’ll guide you — step by step — onto the water.
Author: Chelu Guardati. Kite Sisters Co-Founder and IKO Kitesurf Instructor since 2010. IKO License: 12558