How to Become a Bodyboarding Instructor
Instructions
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First ensure that you are properly trained in how to bodyboard. Attend a surf camp and pay attention to how surfing and bodyboarding is taught to beginners.
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Obtain some sort of certification for surfing; the NSSIA (National Surf Schools and Instructor Association) is a good choice to obtain level 1-4 certification. Complete the highest level possible to make your services more highly regarded within the instructor field.
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Complete a safety and first aid course and gain certification in life saving techniques. Note that the more certification and training you receive the better your chances are of landing an instructor position.
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Compete in a few competitions for resume experience. Register with the NSSIA or other certification organization as a registered instructor. Join a surfing club near a beach area, and try for positions at resorts and hotels near beach fronts as they often employ surf instructors.
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Apply to judge various surf and bodyboard contests given your experience level and certification, as these positions will help build your credibility. Obtain specialized training in child bodyboard safety.
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Obtain insurance for your instruction services. Enlist a lawyer to help draw up a contract that protects both you and your clients in case of an emergency.
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