Global Professional Qualification Framework for Surfskating Instructors


Document Information

Document Title: Instructor Qualification Standards
Issued By: International Surfskating Federation (ISF)
Document Type: Professional Qualification Standard
Applicability: International
Framework Category: Education & Instruction Standards


1. Introduction

As Surfskating continues to expand globally, the role of instructors becomes increasingly important in supporting safe participation, structured learning, technical progression, and long-term community development.

The International Surfskating Federation (ISF) establishes these Instructor Qualification Standards to:

  • Define globally aligned instructor qualification pathways
  • Support consistency across educational systems
  • Promote safe and effective instruction
  • Enable scalable development of Surfskating education worldwide

This framework is designed to maintain:

  • Accessibility
  • Professional credibility
  • Educational consistency
  • Global adaptability

while preserving the open and inclusive nature of Surfskating.


2. Purpose of Instructor Qualification

The objectives of this qualification framework are to:

  • Recognize instructional competency
  • Establish minimum educational standards
  • Support structured learning systems
  • Promote safety and professionalism
  • Align global teaching methodologies

3. Definition of Instructor

Within the ISF framework:

An Instructor is an individual qualified to provide structured Surfskating instruction, guidance, and participant development within educational or training environments.

Instructors may operate within:

  • Recreational environments
  • Educational systems
  • Training centers
  • Institutional programs
  • Community development initiatives

4. Instructor Qualification Philosophy

ISF instructor standards are based on the following principles:


4.1 Accessibility

Instructor pathways should remain achievable internationally.


4.2 Safety-Oriented Instruction

Instruction should prioritize participant safety and environmental awareness.


4.3 Progressive Learning

Teaching should support structured skill development.


4.4 Flow-Based Movement Understanding

Instruction should emphasize movement continuity, balance, and rhythm.


4.5 Inclusive Participation

Instruction should support participants of diverse backgrounds and skill levels.


5. Instructor Qualification Structure

ISF recognizes four primary instructor qualification levels:

LevelQualification TitleFunctional Scope
Level 1Foundation InstructorBeginner-level instruction
Level 2Certified InstructorIndependent structured instruction
Level 3Advanced InstructorAdvanced technical education
Level 4Senior InstructorLeadership and educational system contribution

6. Level 1 – Foundation Instructor


6.1 Definition

A Foundation Instructor is qualified to support introductory Surfskating education and beginner learning environments.


6.2 Core Competencies

  • Basic movement understanding
  • Introductory teaching ability
  • Safety awareness
  • Communication fundamentals

6.3 Instruction Scope

May support:

  • Beginner sessions
  • Introductory training environments
  • Basic movement instruction

6.4 Qualification Requirements

Typical requirements may include:

  • Fundamental riding competency
  • Participation in introductory education modules
  • Basic safety knowledge

7. Level 2 – Certified Instructor


7.1 Definition

A Certified Instructor is qualified to independently conduct structured Surfskating education sessions.


7.2 Core Competencies

  • Technical instruction capability
  • Session planning and organization
  • Skill progression guidance
  • Participant management

7.3 Instruction Scope

May conduct:

  • Group instruction
  • Beginner and intermediate training
  • Structured educational programs

7.4 Qualification Requirements

Typical requirements may include:

  • Demonstrated technical competency
  • Completion of instructor training modules
  • Practical instructional evaluation

8. Level 3 – Advanced Instructor


8.1 Definition

An Advanced Instructor supports higher-level technical development and instructional refinement.


8.2 Core Competencies

  • Advanced movement analysis
  • Technical correction capability
  • Educational adaptation
  • Structured progression management

8.3 Instruction Scope

May support:

  • Advanced rider development
  • Instructor mentorship
  • Specialized technical programs

8.4 Qualification Requirements

Typical requirements may include:

  • Advanced riding capability
  • Instructional experience
  • Participation in advanced education systems

9. Level 4 – Senior Instructor


9.1 Definition

A Senior Instructor contributes to educational leadership, institutional systems, and instructor development within the global Surfskating ecosystem.


9.2 Core Competencies

  • High-level educational leadership
  • Curriculum contribution
  • Mentorship capability
  • Institutional coordination

9.3 Functional Scope

May contribute to:

  • Educational system development
  • Instructor training systems
  • Institutional education programs
  • Global educational initiatives

9.4 Qualification Requirements

Typical requirements may include:

  • Extensive instructional experience
  • Educational leadership contribution
  • Advanced professional participation

10. Core Instructor Competency Framework

ISF identifies the following instructional competency domains:

Competency DomainDescription
Technical KnowledgeUnderstanding movement mechanics
Teaching MethodologyEffective educational delivery
Safety AwarenessRisk management and prevention
CommunicationInstruction clarity and participant engagement
Skill ProgressionStructured learning support
Environment ManagementSafe and organized training conditions

11. Teaching Methodology Standards

ISF instructional methodology generally includes:


11.1 Demonstration-Based Teaching

Visual movement modeling and practical explanation.


11.2 Progressive Learning Systems

Step-by-step technical advancement.


11.3 Adaptive Instruction

Adjustment to participant level and environmental conditions.


11.4 Feedback Integration

Constructive guidance and supportive correction.


12. Safety Standards

Qualified instructors should:

  • Assess environmental conditions
  • Match instruction to participant ability
  • Promote responsible riding practices
  • Encourage safe participation environments

13. Educational Alignment

Instructor qualification standards align with:

  • ISF Education Framework
  • Coach Certification Standards
  • Curriculum Standards
  • Skill Progression Standards

14. Qualification Process

The qualification process may include:

StageDescription
RegistrationApplication submission
EducationParticipation in learning modules
EvaluationPractical and/or theoretical assessment
Qualification IssuanceOfficial recognition

15. Evaluation Principles

ISF evaluations prioritize:

  • Practical teaching competency
  • Safety awareness
  • Movement understanding
  • Communication effectiveness

⚠️ Evaluations are intended to support development and accessibility.


16. Digital Qualification System

Qualified instructors may receive:

  • Digital qualification credentials
  • Global registry listing
  • Verification identification systems
  • Continuing education access

17. Professional Conduct Principles

Qualified instructors are encouraged to:

  • Act responsibly and respectfully
  • Promote inclusive learning environments
  • Maintain professional communication
  • Support participant well-being

18. Global Instructor Ecosystem

The ISF instructor system supports:

  • International educational alignment
  • Global recognition pathways
  • Scalable instructor development
  • Cross-regional educational consistency

19. Future Development

ISF may expand instructor systems to include:

  • Specialized instructional pathways
  • Digital instruction systems
  • Institutional teaching certifications
  • Advanced educational specialization tracks

20. Official Usage Framework

These standards are intended for use across:

  • Training centers
  • Academies
  • Certification systems
  • Community programs
  • Institutional education frameworks

21. Alignment Statement

These Instructor Qualification Standards operate under:

The International Surfskating Federation (ISF)
the global governing body for Surfskating


22. Conclusion

The ISF Instructor Qualification Standards establish a globally aligned framework for Surfskating instruction and educational participation.

They support:

  • Educational consistency
  • Safe instruction
  • Professional recognition
  • Scalable international development

throughout the global Surfskating ecosystem.