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The Long Traipse.

 

Ben – Precision.

 

This weekend we went on a different route around Nottingham than the usual training of Plaza, IBM and Auditorium hotspots. Many had voiced their opinion in recent weeks about wanted an adventure, training different places and it would be a great change of pace and scenery too. The plan, to make people aware before hand I posted on the event. We would meet up at the usual Plaza hotspot but then go straight to Castle College followed by the NCP car park, the Broadmarsh area in front of the garage, the Nottingham Courts, Contemporary Art, Adams Building and then finally to Snienton or alternatively somewhere closer. It was a big list, depending on the time spent in each area, we might not get to train at them all. There were plenty of side street spots to session in between the main spots listed. Everyone seemed happy with the choices and there seemed to beĀ  fair few people confirmed out for the day too. This was looking to be a very promising day indeed, both weather and turn out.

I was ready early for once and arrived bang on time, making sure I was there for this day trip then arriving late and then finding people were too deep rooted to Plaza. We moved right away to Castle College to warm up, without too much of an argument. There wasn’t as many out as expected but we still a nice number of people, which increased as the day went on. We had Andy from Shift out and some of the Derby folk too. It seemed that James was scared of the running cat he had previously conquered [1] and now felt like he may have lost it, forever even. Thankfully not though, after warming up more he got it on his third attempt, much to his relief. The rest of us were doing precision jumps on the skip next to the running cat. Jumping on, over and from it to the nearby walls. The skip wobbled when landing on it, making it difficult to stick and it launched you off it as you jumped from it. Some of the guys were doing bar work and other movements and it already felt like a great day of training.

 

James – Running Catleap.

 

While many of us were getting into the swing of training and feeling much warmer. The funniest thing happened when Mat and Holbrook had found some small scaffolding, the kind you seen painters using, a small section from that holds the ledge. Holbrook had the idea to use it for underbar movements, flipping it around in the air before he he went through it. Then he ran towards the wall doing a tic tac, then trying to do another movements over it once he landed, looking like a skateboarder. It was all very mental watching, but very funny too and would have made a great little video had I had filmed. Phil was filming a few bits on his glide cam rig he had with him, which instantly had the attention from Paul and James. I wanted to take photos and film too, but there weren’t many angles I could get at Castle College to make things look nice and it was rather crowded so I didn’t bother with shooting anything. We saw some guys from Leeds eyeing up the bigger running cat and running precision jumps before they vanished elsewhere.

Muscle ups were being done and this made Tom tell us he could no longer muscle up, at least cleanly and yet when he tried one, he did it perfectly as we all watched in anticipation for a failure. Just as we were about to move, there was a crazy Phil challenge going off. It involved standing not on the top of a blue railing, but the rung below it as show in the [2] image and then trying to cat to a blue fence in front of the railing. Now this catleap was quite far even from the top of the railing, but to go from the rung it felt near impossible. You couldn’t bend your legs properly (all part of the challenge) and the calves remained tensed with the rail pressed firmly against the back of the legs. Phil was close to it or did he do it in the end, I forget as it was so ridiculous. Continue reading ‘The Long Traipse.’

Top Valley Tricking & Training.

We all decided to go tricking on the golf course Sunday, this had become a regular (second) day of training for the ones out, though it was for tricking as well, due to the sand bunkers of the golf course. This Sunday was a beautiful sunny day and so it seemed more people had decided to attend the tricking session. I jogged down to the sand bunker like I always did, setting off at two o’clock to get there for half past two at the time we met, at the very bottom bunker so we were out of the way of golfers that may be playing. There was only Zebra (Zav) there waiting, shortly afterwards others arrived.

We started tricking in the bunker with the usual sides, fronts and back tucks. I started to take some photography mid way through the session. We all had a good laugh and tricked as best as we could, taking into account we were all still quite tired from Saturday’s jumping. One highlight of the day was when Marshan, who did a frontflip off a raised slope that we were using as a step up for websters and other one footed flips. He ended up stomping on the slope, right at the edge, getting zero push as his feet slipped, somehow he still managed to block upwards, but landed hard onto his back.

 

Holbrook – Sideflip.

 

After a few hours, we all decided to go for a walk into Top Valley (Rise Park) to train at areas I knew of, we crossed the road to a small electricity type shed thing. It looked solid enough, like concrete but felt and sounded more like plastic! Kezza did a few frontflips off it, which can be seen below in the images. We walked further up the hill to a subway and some orange walls. They were quite the big jumps for many, as well as drilling some cat to cats. With some doing a slight missions to get up, along and down the subway, using only their hands, much like how bouldering is done.

After this we moved to what used to be Quick Save, now closed done long ago. It was all abandoned and wrecked, we used the other small walls there for more precision and box jumps across. Some of the others were playing in the nearby trees and various raised roofs with bigger movements to be done. Kezza did a front across the roofs, with a small stairwell gap. Some of the clips from the day were featured in a later Spring video and will know sort of what they are from the images below.

 

 

David was suffering from bad knees, so was struggling with some of the precision jumps today. To say we very rarely train out of the city centre, these small spots were good to train on. We all ventured to the dentist and another subway, doing catleaps, precisions and other various movements. It had started to get colder at this point and the wind had started to get up as well. Some of the guys decided to go back to the bunkers to trick while, a few of the others called it a day and the rest of us remained training at the same spot.

 

Kezza – Npk Splat Design.

 

Jake – Portrait.

 

Holbrook – Portrait.

 

Flip – Portrait.

 

Holbrook – Sideflip.

 

Jp – Texting.

 

Jake – Precision.

 

Kezza – Precision.

 

Zade – Precision.

 

Holbrook – Precision.

 

Jp – Sideflip

 

Spark (Mat) – Sideflip.

 

Jp – Sideflip.

 

Kezza – Front Tuck.

 

Kezza – Front Tuck.

 

Kezza – Precision.

 


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