Monday, 20 April 2009

First club night of the year

On Wednesday North Avon Canoe Club had the first Saltford session of the year. This year it is the clubs 25th anniversary! Sam and I paddled down to the weir and played around in the jet of water. We practiced hard on my cartwheels concentrating on head rotation. Not surprisingly nobody wanted a go on the rope swing! In the next couple of weeks we have got a 'general paddle', 'try a different boat' and KJO are coming to run some mini sessions.

See you on the water.
Josh

2 days at HPP


During the Easter holidays I was up at HPP for 2 days. George, Jamie, James, Dave, Will, Sam and Todd were also there. We arrived about 11 on Tuesday and quickly got on (first time in my shorty cag of the year). We had great fun working our way down the course playing in all the features. James taught me how to do mystery moves in the looping pool... when you get it right it is a really cool feeling. It was quite entertaining dodging all the slalom paddlers. We had a late start on Wednesday and the day went in much the same way. I was practicing McNastys. A great couple of days!

See you on the water

Josh

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

HPP Paddlefest 2009


The time had come... the opening of the new HPP. As the car stopped in the car park we all rushed out to have a look at the new course. It looked great with about 5 new features (any suggestions for new names?). One of the ideas behind the paddlefest was not to paddle your own boat and demo others, I could not wait to try the new biscuit (it is definitely a wave boat) and Big Dog Kayaks. The National Student Rodeo was also running which meant lots of students (all majorly hung-over by the looks of them) were also at the course. A few of the young burners were already on the course so we joined them and cartwheeled, splitwheeled and looped our way down the course (trying avoid all the swimmers from the duo final of the NSR)! After lunch we found that you could try a sprint C2 (queue scary music). It is a lot harder than they make it look at the Olympics. We decided it was diffidently a summer sport. Sam and I managed to get about 20 meters before falling in for the first time and about 50m the second time (that was your fault Sam). I thought it was a great day and I will definitely be going next year!


See you on the water


Josh


Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Training at Hurley


After Tom had announced he was leaving KJO last week Den and Dan were coaching us. Den had managed to leave his car keys at the bottom of the Themes so the session was structured slightly differently, 3 hours paddling :). Hurley was still on 2 gates even though there has been no rain for weeks. I was working on my blunts as blunting on 2 is very different to the green 3 gates Hurley was on at Selections. It was a really cool training session with some big moves being thrown. At the end Den told us the plan for upcoming sessions. We will be given a plan that will be very similar to the GB team's. This means that our training will be more structured.

Thanks to Den and Dan

See you on the water

Josh

Monday, 16 March 2009

GB Freestyle Selections


Many more paddlers turned up to GB selections for the British freestyle team than I expected on the sunny Saturday morning. This was my first time at selections so I was doing it for the experience. As with all freestyle kayaking events the briefing started slightly late. We were told that we would not get a practice run before our run. Super quick change time! I had half an hour on the water before the squirt kicked the competition off. My practice went well so I got off the water happy before getting a place on the bridge and watching the other competitors. The OC1s were very funny, nobody scored a point but hey, it was great entertainment. In the C1 we were surprised to find David Florence (silver medalist at Beijing Olympics) in the line up. He did well considering he is a slalom paddler and managed to get in the squad. Now it was my turn. I was feeling the pressure but my warm up helped me relaxed and I used the 'Circle of Excellence' to improve my performance. I managed 1 good ride but unfortunately flushed early in my other rides due to a very green 3 gate wave. In the end I came 13th. I believe that I could of came about 8th if I had another good ride. It was a really good experience and I will definitely go again next year.

Big thank you to KJO for the coaching (www.kayakojacko.com) and PGL for the support (www.pgl.co.uk).

I am training again next week so hopefully Hurley will still be on 3.

See you on the water

Josh

Thursday, 12 March 2009

GB Selections

GB selections coming up!

I have got my run sorted so lets hope for 3 gates!

Josh

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Dart Loop

Kayakers, kayakers and more kayakers was the scene that met us when we arrived at the car park. The water was just lapping at the ledge so we knew that it was going to be more water than our disastrous trip last weekend. Our pleas to do the Upper section were met by silence so we put on and started playing our way down the river. It was a good relaxing paddle to take our mind of our training and selections. The levels meant that all the features were starting to work and that we never got board. The big seal launch below 'Lover's Leap' was good fun as usual. Even the rain and cold weather (it started snowing when we got home!) could not dampen the good spirits. A jump off the bride finished off the trip nicely.

See you on the water

Josh