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Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Re: A question about skatehut.co.uk
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on: June 19, 2008, 06:26:31 PM
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Tobias,
Don't worry, Skatehut are the real deal. I am sure you will get your bocks soon. They were a bit slow with my transaction too. Their after sales care leaves a bit to be desired. There communications are not great, and they then forward you to their suppliers, J&R sports Limited. I have been trying to obtain a replacement spacer to replace a broken one, for 4 weeks now. They keep sending mails saying they have sent the item, but as yet i have received nothing. Pretty poor really.
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Powerising / Videos / Re: Swebounce ft. Football freestyle
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on: June 19, 2008, 06:12:15 PM
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Mikael, That was very entertaining to watch, thanx for sharing. You pulled a huge crowd around you. Fantastic. You are all 3, very talented. I tried throwing some loose change at you, but it bounced back off the screen.
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Powerising / Where to Powerise / Re: Organisations: Near Nottingham
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on: June 18, 2008, 08:15:58 AM
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At the moment it is the area of 2 badminton courts/half a basketball court, with 4 large crash mats.
We ought to find out if they have any other equipment of use, like a vaulting horse, some benches and thin mats.
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Powerising / Where to Powerise / Re: Organisations: Near Nottingham
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on: June 18, 2008, 06:29:47 AM
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Max 5 bockers due to hall size DI, Is that a restriction set by the sports centre, or the number that you believe will fit OK? The way i see it (if it is not a sport centre restriction), the more the merrier. After 5mins bocking, i'll be lent against a wall, catching my breath for 5 mins, before getting up again. Either that, or forming an orderly queue to flip onto the mats. Stood about talking, spotting the mat for someone, taking pix. Just my thoughts.....
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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: Left leg wobbley when I run/jump
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on: June 18, 2008, 06:03:44 AM
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bonedaddy, I had a wobble a few weeks ago that i described as: What i have become aware of, is that whilst walking/running, after the hoof plants on the floor in front of me, i then feel my knees push outwards before bending and propelling forwards. Kinda bandy legged style and it feels kinda sketchy at times? If that sound familiar, then the thread below has info on this, from page2 reply #18, to page 5 reply#62. http://www.PoweriserPages.com/forum/day_2_using_powerisers-t4492.15.htmlFrom what i can remember, Worn footwear was changed for new, spacers added down the side of springs, Hinge assembly altered, footplate angle adjusted. All feels good now. Plenty of pix in the link above. Hope some of this helps.
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Powerising / Videos / Re: My New Poweriser Video
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on: June 17, 2008, 05:43:20 PM
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The back to back vaulting looks impressive. How high is the mini ramp you jumped up onto. Surely that's not 4'?? Is it?? You looked well happy with the jump though. That skatepark looks like a fun place to bock. Thanx for sharing Athoul. Now, go get your revision done. 
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Powerising / Modifying Powerisers / Re: Suggestion + question
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on: June 17, 2008, 01:03:57 PM
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Very interested in how that loctite glue holds up. I used evostik impact adhesive on my car tyre hooves. They did peel back on the toe edge after about 4hrs, so i added the recessed tie wraps to prevent this reoccurring. Since then, they have been used, hassle/maintenance free, for 20-25hrs, and i am really happy with them.  Cutting up the tyre with an angle grinder involves a bit more effort (as opposed to the tyre sock method), but i think they will far outlast any bike tyre for durability, and i like the cleaner look.
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Powerising / Videos / Re: Day 2 using PoweriSers
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on: June 15, 2008, 07:31:49 PM
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Authol,
Thanx for the encouragement, and the observation on the lack of arm movement. (i had not noticed that). Any help at this point, will be greatly received mate.
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Powerising / Videos / Re: Day 2 using PoweriSers
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on: June 15, 2008, 06:07:15 PM
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Well, here is a short vid of my best effort at flipping. http://media.putfile.com/poweriser-flip4After looking back at in in slow-mo a few times, i reckon i need to jump higher, and stay tucked for a tad longer? When trying to do flips over the mat, getting the run up was the most difficult thing. I bet for every attempted flip, there were 3 or 4 refusal run ups. I have an idea in mind to try and address this for next time. More energy spent flipping and less wasted on the run ups, hopefully. I was trying to approach the jump as i had seen in the tutorial (one step then double footed jump), but after seeing "wobbles" recent flip vid, i am thinking that kanga bouncing into it will be easier to gain more height? The sports hall has a lightly sprung floor, which took a few minutes to adjust to. Felt weird at first, but got to grips with it eventually.  I will get the vid footage off to DI soon, so he can select what he wants to share.
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