Welcome to the offical website of Naomi Grigg...
Australia workshops in June: Sydney 14/15 June, Melbourne 21/22 June.
Next London workshop: 7/8 June
Next Belgium workshop: 24/25 May
2008 USA tour 2 is being scheduled. If you wish to be informed about workshops in any of the following locations, get in touch: Philadelphia, Boston, NewYork, Detroit, Phoenix, Dallas, Knoxville, WashingtonDC. Seattle is fixed for August 9/10 If you want to host one in your own city, please also get in touch…
The LondonSkaters Freestyle Club is starting up a new Slalom Academy run by the Korean coach of the Slalom Academy in Korea’s Olympic Park, who is conveniently living in London for another 6 months. The Slalom Academy sessions are suitable for all levels, from ‘what is a cone?’ to ‘I hate repeatedly coming 2nd place’. So, if you live in London & want to learn how to get your feet around cones, develop what you’re already learning, or just enjoy learning with others, see the full article here.
Visit to Ljubliana, Slovenia for workshops on May 17/18 weekend.
The new Team SkateFreestyle team, consisting of riders from the UK, US, Australia, Belgium and The Netherlands, is up here
BattleUK competition (10 November 2007) videos are now up. A great vid by Carmen of the event is here: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=bjimbcTxg-g
and the rest of the videos are here: http://www.skateaddict.org/battleuk.html
Photos here: http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=BattleUK+II%3A+Attack+of+the+cones&m=text
Review of the recent Belgium workshop by Cone Crazy website is here
If you’re located in the US and you want to hook up online with other US based skaters, check out the forum at www.freestyleskaters.org
Are you in Australia and interested in freestyle skating? Chat and hook up with others via www.sydneyfreeskate.com/forum The URL is Sydney based, but they are looking to make it national.
Review of the Philadelphia workshop is now online at http://www.theslalom.com/
Slalom instruction from Beginner to Show-off
The LondonSkaters Freestyle Club (LSFC) are delighted to announce that they intend to exploit the final 6 months of having Kim Taehong (AKA: Theo), the coach of the Korean ‘No-Break’ slalom team’s Slalom Academy, living in London…
Clearly he does a better job than Naomi, because Kim SungJin, the guy that beats all others, is from his team… so, if you’ve ever wanted to be able to slither through cones like a hot knife through butter, with the beauty & fluidity of the Korean slalomers, this is where you want to be each weekend afternoon, so you can follow the No-Break program of learning slalom.
So, what’s the program?
Instead of running intensive learning, these sessions will be spread out to allow more time for each skill to sink in – you will learn in 90 minute sessions, weekend afternoons.
The initial pilot of the Slalom Academy will last 10 sessions, after which it will no doubt be extended due to heavy demand, and threats of dire action if we don’t continue. I say ‘we’ because although Theo will be running the Academy, Naomi may be required to provide additional support from time to time due to the intimidatingly high level of attendance.
The sessions will be Saturdays & Sundays 2pm until 3.30pm on Serpentine Road in Hyde Park, starting from 23/24 Feb, running until 29/30 March (22 March weekend we’re probably all going to Battle Moscow), and are suitable for those who have never slalomed before, right up to international competition standard.
If it rains, the session will be postponed, and the initial pilot will run into April.
The damage:
Like all the best mobile network providers that we like to model ourselves on, we have two price plans that you can opt for. You can pay-as-you-go for just £10/session, or you can buy into the program at the bargain price of £80 for 10 sessions which includes complimentary membership of the LondonSkaters Freestyle Club and the UK Freestyle Skating Association.
If you buy 10 sessions, and you can’t make one of them, you need not worry, as the sessions will continue on at, at worst, a less frequent basis beyond the pilot program.
More information
If you want more in-depth information about the LSFC, the Slalom Academy, or just want to have a chat to discuss your freestyle needs and what colour socks are most likely to help your slalom, drop Naomi a line on 07867 848 883, or send an email over to Naomi@ukfsa.org
Team SkateFreestyle is a collection of hand picked skaters from 5 different nations. It is a union between the SkateFreestyle taught & coached skaters of the USA, UK, Netherlands, Belgium and Australia, and operates as a good old fashioned team. Thanks to the World Wide Web, they can all work together, sharing monthly progress via youtube, and laughing scornfully at each others skating *feel the love*.
The ethos of the team is all about the fun of competition, and doing well in competition is merely a pretty damned convenient side effect… Clicky clicky the pictures to find out more about each team rider (a couple more riders to be added):
Becoming a member of the SkateFreestyle team is certainly not a decision one takes lightly. Each day the team members wake up at 4am to begin their stretching exercises. An hour later the team eats breakfast, which consists of a small bowl of raw rice and a glass of tomato juice.
The team members then ritually chastise themselves with bamboo sticks - one for every cone they knock over. Often this takes many many hours…
Training begins in the temple courtyard at precisely 12 noon. The team ties their hands behind their backs to ensure they don’t get into bad habits. Unfortunately, this means they have to replace the cones with their mouths - their trade secret to ensuring sufficient knee-bend.
The day ends with a short swim of the sacred lake, 5000 lengths or so, for fitness. If they can complete these before the resident monk completes his meditation and rings the temple bell, then they are allowed to eat dinner.
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JB is the one person on the team who hates competing. Infact, he’s the only person we know who temporarily resigned his sponsorship because he ‘couldn’t be arsed with competing’. He’s since been re-recruited as a non-competition rider… which… apparently makes you suddenly find competitions more bearable.
‘Why is he on the team then?’ we hear you ask, well, he’s the newly crowned British Champion, and he works for the officey & filmy side of SkateFreestyle as a day-job, so, despite not being coached by Naomi, or indeed, letting her offer him any more advice than he offers her during casual skating, he was begged to join, if only so he can take the videos at competitions…
Club: LondonSkaters Freestyle Club, UK Freestyle Skating Association
Competitions & Workshops:
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Doug is pretty much the pioneer of freestyle slalom in the US of A. So it’s him you can blame. Wanting a bit of a fresh input into his skating, he organised the first US based Skatefreestyle clinic back in 2005, in his home town of Seattle. Had his wife been able to see the future, I think she would have objected…
Club: Skate Journeys, US Freestyle Skating Association
Competitions & Workshops: