Franito Surf School
Franito Surf School
 
             
                 
                 
                 
                    Offers of Water Sports near Tinajo
Company Overview
Franito Surf School is a surf school located on the Canary Island of Lanzarote that was created in 2001 by Francisco Saenz "Franito", a Canarian surfer of high international recognition, remaining at the early age 15, 9th in the world and 3-time champion of the Canary Islands.
In our school we work with the youngest in initiation, improvement and high performance without leaving aside specialized courses for all ages and women. Franito Surf School is an official center of the Canarian Surf Federation and has all the official certificates and requirements so that you can start and perfect your surfing safely.
Franito brings all his experience in the numerous high performance camps and training sessions he attended throughout the world (Australia, Morocco, France, the Peninsula and Lanzarote) with professional surfers including several world champions such as Dany Wills, Mick Campbell or Tom Carrol.
At Franito Surf School we have several levels:
- Initiation: Initiation classes are taught in Famara, an ideal beach to learn due to its sandy bottom and the softness of its waves
- Improvement: These classes take place in Famara, Santa or Caleta de Caballo depending on the quality of the waves.
- High performance training: Surf classes combined with gymnastics boards and specific training developed to quickly obtain and improve your physical potential on the board and the waves.
- Surfing Competition: We offer you the opportunity to carry out personalized programs and groups of competitors who wish to improve their results through specific training for the development and use of surfing in competition.
In addition to this we have two camps, one basic for children, teenagers and adults who want to learn to surf and another for surf teams who want to perfect their knowledge. practical and theoretical in this sport.
Summary Surfing
There is no better way to learn to do this adventure sport than with an instructor who, at just 15 years old, was already one of the best surfers in the world, finishing in 9th place. As for the Canary Islands, he has been a 3-time champion in national surfing competitions. Francisco Saenz is his name and his nickname Franito, hence the name of the school.
With it you can surf choosing the course that best suits your desires and level of experience:
- Initiation: basic surf learning course taught on Famara beach.
- Improvement: for those who are already surfing experts and want to continue improving professionally.
- High performance: intensive surf classes that will be preceded by training created exclusively to improve physical conditions and make them favorable to facilitate learning to surf.
- Surf Competition: we develop personalized classes for groups of surf professionals who want to continue exploring their limits and expanding them.
Summary Surfing Camps
In these we combine learning or improving surfing, depending on the level of each participant, with other exciting outdoor activities, both in the sea and in the water.
In addition to surfing they will learn other sports, such as:
- SUP: surf model in which you also use a paddle to move. This variant can also be chosen for calm crossings.
- Canoeing: we will do canoe routes to enjoy the weather and the island's landscapes seen from the sea.
- Muay Thai: a variant of boxing that has its origins in Thailand. This sport is a very complete martial art that is spreading and becoming fashionable throughout the world at great speed, because it combines precision with fun, among other factors.
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
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