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Shaun Jarvis looks back on 2012

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Freestyle Now head honcho Shaun Jarvis hits us up with some of the highlights that was 2012.

A happy new year to all. 2013 will be another year of good times and unlimited radness. Looking back on 2012 Freestyle Now had some awesome adventures, busted out some amazing stunt shows, hosted a stack of competitions and helped a vast amount of bmxers, skateboarders and scooters learn new tricks and skills at coaching workshops. I thought I would hit up some of the highlights that made 2012 an awesome year.
In January Freestyle Now hit up Australia Day with some stunt shows. It was one of the hottest days Perth had seen for a long time, it was scorching. Later in the afternoon a thunderstorm came through and we got to see the fireworks go off while a lighting storm took place, something you don’t get to see to often.
February saw Paul Chamberlain, Jason Parker and I compete at the DownUnderGround in Sydney. It was a small contest but it was a time I got to hang out with good friends. Check the video below. I also got to film a small edit while in Sydney during sunrise, something I was wanting to do for a few years.

March was massive with lots of stunt shows and heaps of competitions including the Eyres Mandurah Action Sports Games. The competition was the biggest Western Australia has seen with $20000 prize money in BMX and skateboard. Madness was unleashed on that weekend. And it’s all set to roll out again this year, yeah its building in a large way, so make sure your there to compete or as a spectator. The Joondalup Huckfest also took place for the last time. After a 14 year history with the Joondalup festival, with a change of festival site the competition has had to take a backseat, although anything could happen in the future. The 2012 video is below.

April was full of coaching sessions and competitions. It’s good to see so many people getting into it and rolling out. It doesn’t matter if its skate, scoot or bmx, getting out and hitting it up is what is the most important thing.
May was one of the best months for travel. We got to travel up to Port Hedland for the Port Bound festival to perform some bmx stunt shows. From there we got to travel up to Derby and do a few coaching sessions there. (web post 1) (web post 2) The trip was 10 days long and one of the best trips I’ve been on. Billy Brooks and Dylan Schmidt and I traveled to some awesome spots and got to see some of the most magnificent country side, it was straight up awesome. I feel privileged to have been able to travel and see all the things we got to see. Billy set out to document the trip and the below video sums up the trip perfectly.

In June I travelled to Darwin with Billy Brooks to host a competition at the Palmerston skatepark. Darwin is such a rad place and again we got to see some amazing country side and ride some good spots and hang with some good crew. Again Billy captured some video from the trip.

July once again had travel on the agenda. It was back up to Port Hedland and Karratha for some coaching sessions and to host round 13 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series. I also headed over to Mt Isa with David Pinelli and Billy Brooks a host a competition and coaching sessions. From there I spent a week with David Pinelli in the Brisbane area hitting up a few skateparks and generally having a riding holiday.
August saw a few coaching sessions and stunt shows, but the best was the stunt shows we hit up over in Brisbane for the Eagle Farm race day. David Pinelli and I travelled over there for a few days. It was a fun day of demos.
September we were off to Darwin again to host another competition at the Palmerston skatepark. This time Dylan and Billy headed up there with me. And as always we had an awesome trip, the competition was really good with everyone being super stoked. Check the below video to see some of the good times.

In October Freestyle Now was back at the Perth Royal Show. 8 days of stunt shows. Straight up awesome with so many good riders joining in the shows over the 8 days. At the end of October we hosted round 19 of the Freestyle Now Western Australian Skatepark Series at the Kwinana Feakfest, the last one in the series.
November was again a full month. Early in the month we headed to Albany for the Albany Agricultural show. Two days of bmx stunt shows turned into one day of some awesome shows and a second day of just sitting around board as it was pouring down with rain. Then later in the month I travelled over to Melbourne to compete in the DownUnderGround contest again. Jason Parker also came along. He took out the 1st and I took the 2nd place in the advanced class.

Shaun hitting the wall at the Erindale skatepark in Canberra – Photo Billy Brooks

In December I travelled from Melbourne straight to Sydney as Paul Chamberlain and Billy Brooks were heading with me to Canberra as we were hosting a competition at the Tuggeranong skatepark. The trip to Canberra and back to Sydney was too fast but sometimes that’s what happens. I finally got home after another 10 days away, exhausted from riding so much. In mid December the Livewire jam took place and Brady Thomas got a cool photo during the bunny hop comp.

The past few weeks has been good, as I’ve not had too much to do so I’ve been hitting up some flatland and getting ready to head to Sydney to compete at round 1 of the DownUnderGround in mid January.
2013 will be a great year with so many good things already planned. It can be hard to fathom sometimes that Freestyle Now is moving through its 26th year of operations. I would like to thank all of our squad members as they are what makes Freestyle Now. Without them we most definitely could not get as rad. Enjoy 2013.

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Coolgardie celebrations day

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Back in September Freestyle Now headed out to the Western Australian goldfields town of Coolgardie for their celebrations day.
Freestyle Now took some extra ramps to add to the skatepark for the day which the riders from around the area enjoyed. Freestyle Now squad members Phillip Marshall, Shaun Jarvis and Dylan Schmidt headed out along with Phillip’s friend Logan to film some of the trip. The below edit is the outcome. Enjoy and travel some.

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Digital impressions

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Way back in 1986 a 13 year old young rider by the name of Michael Croft was once part of the redline bmx stunt team. He was just you young kid loving his bmx freestyle riding. He was on the same team that Shaun Jarvis was on before Freestyle Now was conceive. The two guys rode together along with many other riders. Over 25 years later Michael starts getting the bmx bug back and through the magic of Facebook, gets in contact with Shaun. Michael now runs Digital Impressions printing, specializing in large format printing and felt the need to offer Freestyle Now his support via Digital Impressions. Large thank you to Michael and Digital Impressions.

Michael during on of the Redline trick team show at the old Malage bmx track in August 1986

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Tánh Gà – Saigon X-games Day

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Freestyle Now Squad member Tánh Gà has been keeping busy lately. With the help of his friends they have built a halfpipe in Saigon which recently was the sight of the Saigon X-games Day 2. The below video shows some of the craziness that went down even with the bad weather rolling along. Saigon X-games Day 3 is scheduled for 22nd of December 2012. The scene in Saigon looks really tight.

Photos of Tánh taken from facebook at the recent Saigon X-games Day 2

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Kambalda car ute and bike show

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Recently the Freestyle Now bmx stunt squad headed out to the goldfields town of Kambalda about 640 kms east from Perth to perform some bmx stunt shows at the Kambalda car ute and bike show. On this occasion squad members Shaun Jarvis and Dylan Schmidt were joined by a few guest riders. Colony rider Michael Bayzand along with Kalgoorlie riders Sam Pearce and Corey Smithies and New Zealand rider Josh De Reus. The crowd was really waiting in anticipation for the first show to roll out. The wind picked up quite strong with a few drops of rain during the day but the radness never stopped. There was also plenty of hot rods and burn outs during the day to keep the most fuel inspired enthusiast happy. The best thing about travelling to do stunt shows is you get to see new things and meet new people.

Dylan Schmidt 360 tail whip while the dark clouds lerk in the background.

Clockwise from top left – Michael Bayzand, no foot can can – Josh De Reus hits a flair while Shaun Jarvis lets a no handed bar stand loose on top of the ramp – Corey Smithies styles a Xup – Dylan Schmidt flips over the ramp.

Michael Bayzand removes both hands and both feet, nothing is the tricks name and to Michael it is nothing to do. All Photos Dean Bidgood

Below video – Smashing out a quad backflip with Dylan, Michael, Josh and Sam

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Perth Royal Show day 7 and 8

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The Perth Royal show was on recently and the Freestyle Now bmx stunt squad was there for 8 days straight doing one stunt show at lunch and one stunt show in the evening with massive crowds witnessing some awesome bmx riding. The stunt shows were performed in conjunction with ASPxtream FMX team. The combined show called the Freestyle Air raiders took control of the main arena with kaos and madness being the order of the performance. Below are a few photos from day 7 and 8.

 Day 7 – left , Dylan Schmidt flips over Shaun Jarvis – Right , Brad Mas superman

Clockwise from top left night 7 – Jamie Harrold turndown – David Pinelli mid 360 spin – Dom Williams flair action – Luke Snelling has forever style.

Colony bmx rider Michael Bayzand lets go with a nothing.

Clockwise from top left, day 8 – Tim Rose xup one footer during the intro of the show – Dylan Schmidt superman over Shaun Jarvis – Dylan Schmidt and Laurence Bakewell, Dylan flips while Laurence Flairs – David Pinelli has the bomb dip 360’s around.

Dylan Schmidt and Michael Bayzand just centimetres from each other on a double back flip.

Clockwise from top left, night  8 –  Back flip over during the show intro – David Pinelli hitting the 360 – Andy getting flat – Jacob DeAbru front flipping.

Night 8 Dylan Schmidt jumping well over Brad Mas.

All photos by Brady Thomas

To look at more photos from the Perth Royal Show check out our facebook photos

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Perth Royal Show day 5 and 6

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The Freestyle Now bmx stunt squad has been performing at the Perth Royal show over the past few days. The stunt shows not only consist of bmx from the Freestyle Now bmx stunt squad but also FMX from ASPxtream. The combined show called the Freestyle Air raiders has been getting the crowds so amped every lunchtime and night time. Below are some photos from day 5 and 6.

Clockwise from top left day 5 – Dylan Schmidt 360 tail whip, Michael Bayzand hits up a nothing, Brad Mas flying like superman, Andy gets rad with a toboggan.

Clockwise from top left day 6 – Warren Bowers likes to do double tail whips to entertain the crowds, Andy table top 360, Dylan Schmidt 360 tail whip, Michael Bayzand no foot can can – photos Brady Thomas.

Left – Davie Pinelli is straight up ridiculous 360 tuck no hander, Right – Ben Roberts lets it go flat less one foot on. – photos Brady Thomas.

 To look at more photos from the Perth Royal Show check out our facebook photos

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Perth Royal show day 3 and 4

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Freestyle Now is rolling out the radness at the 2012 Perth Royal Show. The crowds have been really loud during the two shows. One show at lunchtime and a large show at night. Below are some of the photos from day 3 and 4.

Clockwise from top left – Dylan Schmidt tailwhipping at the start of the 6 rider jump train, Laurence Bakewell get some flair action, Colony rider Michael Bayzand hits a backky, Bryn Weinman superman whip.

Clockwise from top left – Fast Plant from Brad Beven on ramp 3, Luke Snelling no hander, Brad Mas 360 one hander, David Pinelli is not jumping ramp 2 backwards b ut is in the middle of a tweaked 360 lookback – photos Brady Thomas.

ASPxtreme rider Russ Lightfoot hits a mad moto backky during the lunchtime show on day 4

Bryn Wienman gets rad with this superman whip on day 4 – photo Brady Thomas

 To look at more photos from the day check out our facebook photos

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Perth Royal Show day 1 and 2

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Freestyle Now is hitting it hard at the Perth Royal Show with two shows a day, lunch time and night time. With a small lunch time set up of just one ramp and 6 riders to the night time show with 3 ramps and 15 riders. Freestyle Now has teamed up with team FMX to throw down both bmx and fmx all combined into one show. The crowds have been getting really loud every day for the shows.

Clockwise from top left – Seb Scott turndown, David Pinelli has the sickest dipped 360’s, Seb Scott mid 360, Michael Bayzand tire grab.

Clockwise from top left – Michael Bayzand less hands and feet, Bryn Weinman can be superman, Andy hitting a 360, Dylan Schmidt comes into land from a backflip while Laurence Bakewell hits a flair to finish up the lunchtime show on day 2. To see more photos click to our facebook page photos.

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Paul Chamberlain in Japan

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Freestyle Now squad member Paul Chamberlain has been traveling around Japan for the last few weeks, he is what he has to say about his travels as well as a quick video. Enjoy.
“Hey all, I’ve been in Japan for a few weeks now travelling around. I haven’t ridden as much as I thought I would. I forgot that travelling gives you the same feelings as riding. The feel of exploring and doing something new you get on the bike all the time, but when you’re actually in a new place just jumping on and going for a pedal seems like a better option than rotating away the afternoon in the same location. Saying that I’ve actually learnt a few new tricks. One’s in the edit and the other can wait for the next edit. I went to the Circle of Balance and watched a Haro demo  at a proper backyard setup where shady trannies meet wet gravel! Not the Japanese skatepark I imagined but I got to meet freestyle legend Dennis McCoy.”

Left – Paul and Dennis McCoy – Right – The Hiroshima monument.

“I was happy to see so many different bike setups and styles over the past few days. People always say that they ride freestyle here not flatland and street. I have been riding with some of the locals in Kobe, (two guys in the video) and the park rider is called Teisuke Shindoh. I got some clips of riding just across the river from the exact spot where the a-bomb exploded above the building in Hiroshima, the building now remains as a monument.
Japan isn’t as expensive as people think. If you stay in hostels and eat cheaply you can budget $40 a day no worries. I spent about half my time in the swag so I saved even more because the hostel is about $20 give or take $5 either side. Food, people and culture are amazing. There are so many riders here and not just flatlanders. For riding Kobe is definitely the best place. Osaka for riders and parties. Kyoto for culture. The Kumano Kodo for wilderness. Gonna head to Osaka to pick up gear, then go to a jam on Friday in Shizouka, then Hokkaido for some hiking and finally Tokyo.” 

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