There’s a clean, kinetic edge to eFoiling when you’re beyond the first flights: the board is steadier, the turns deliberate, and every micro-adjustment becomes a small victory. eFoil Progression at eFoil Progression in Lamberhurst, England, is a 1.5‑hour coached session designed for riders who already know how to ride and want to push technique—more carving, longer runs, and controlled power use. The experience happens on the sheltered inland waters around Lamberhurst at the edge of the High Weald, and the session focuses on foot placement, coming up on the foil, power control, and carve turns. You’ll meet instructors from thefoilingcollective who skip the land drills and take you straight to maximized water time. Sessions accommodate one or two riders and each participant gets a personal electric hydrofoil board for the full lesson. That means more time balancing lift, experimenting with speed, and learning to read small chop rather than practicing on grass. What makes this progression lesson compelling is the way it teaches nuance: subtle weight shifts to hold a longer run, heel pressure for carving, and refined throttle control to tame climb and descent. The boards themselves are quiet and fast, powered by a brushless motor and mounted on a carbon mast and foil that feel both precise and forgiving. Riders who arrive able to stand and ride will find the coaching moves them from basic control to confident lines and purposeful carving. The setting matters. Lamberhurst’s patchwork fields and ancient hedgerows of the High Weald frame the water, giving open sightlines for learning while reducing wind shear and large swell. Local seasonal light—soft in spring and gold in autumn—also makes for calmer, more readable conditions that speed skill development. Practical details are straightforward: the advertised duration is 1.5 hours; groups are small; participants need to arrive in swimwear or a wetsuit, and a brief safety orientation still precedes launch. This progression is ideal if you’ve had beginner sessions and want targeted time on the foil without repeating basics. For explorers chasing a modern-water-sport fix in a classic English landscape, the eFoil Progression blends high-tech gear and focused coaching with the relaxed pace of Lamberhurst’s inland waters. It’s a rare chance to graduate from tentative flights into committed carving and smooth, sustained rides. Bookings happen through the thefoilingcollective online booking link; sessions are intentionally limited to two riders to keep instructor attention high and progression focused. Bring a towel, shoes that can get wet, sun protection, and a light snack for after the session. If you’re traveling from nearby towns you can pair the lesson with walks across the High Weald or a visit to local pubs in Lamberhurst. Expect a guided, repeatable curriculum that accelerates learning while minimizing risk confidently.