Freestyle Now Supports Mental Health Awareness with BMX Stunt Show at Mindarie Senior College for RU OK Day

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Freestyle Now proudly joined forces with Mindarie Senior College to mark RU OK Day with an impactful BMX presentation aimed at promoting mental health awareness. Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis, Luke Tooze, and Taj Hamilton combined awesome BMX stunts with a crucial mental health message. The dynamic BMX stunt show served as a powerful platform to convey the importance of staying active in the community or engaging in positive activities. The riders, known for their prowess on the BMX, seamlessly integrated a meaningful message about belonging to productive endeavors and committing to chosen activities.

Left – Taj Hamilton rolls upside down in a full circle – Right – Luke Tooze spins and whips at the same time – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Addressing the significance of mental health, the presentation emphasized the subtle signs that might go unnoticed and the importance of checking in on friends. The riders passionately shared the message that creating an open dialogue about mental health is crucial, encouraging everyone to ask and answer truthfully when someone reaches out. In leveraging the captivating nature of BMX stunts, Freestyle Now took a unique approach to breaking down mental health barriers and fostering a community of support. The performance was a testament to Freestyle Now’s commitment to using action sports as a platform for positive messages.

Our sincere thanks go to Mindarie Senior College for partnering with us on RU OK Day, allowing us to contribute to the vital conversation surrounding mental health. Freestyle Now continues to actively engage with communities, spreading positive messages through thrilling performances. Whether you’re a school, community organization, or event planner interested in combining entertainment with impactful messaging, Freestyle Now is your go-to for captivating BMX stunt shows that leave a lasting impression. Together, let’s create engaging experiences that resonate with audiences and promote positive change.

Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries or to learn more about Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt shows please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event.

 

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Freestyle Now Dominates National 4×4 Outdoor Show in Melbourne with Epic BMX Stunt Shows

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The Columbian giant Robin Meza has some amazing super whips.

Freestyle Now, Australia’s foremost BMX stunt show team, took the National 4×4 Outdoor Show in Melbourne by storm, delivering an extraordinary series of  BMX stunt show that left the crowds in awe. The stellar lineup featured elite riders Shaun Jarvis, Cooper Wilson, Columbian sensation Robin Meza, and BMX legend Andrew Ahumada. Over three thrilling days, the BMX stunt shows were a massive hit, drawing great crowds eager to witness the high-energy entertainment. Perfect conditions set the stage for an unforgettable display of skill and excitement. The riders, fueled by the electric atmosphere, executed a plethora of jaw-dropping tricks that kept the audience engaged throughout. Shaun Jarvis, known for his precision and style, led the charge, followed by Cooper Wilson, the reigning Victorian BMX freestyle champion, and Columbian BMX sensation Robin Meza. The legendary Andrew Ahumada added his decades of experience to the mix, creating a BMX spectacle that surpassed all expectations. The Melbourne crowds, large and loud, created an electric atmosphere that amplified the riders’ energy. Cheers and applause filled the air as each rider showcased their unparalleled talent, making it a sensory experience that left a lasting impression.

Once again Freestyle Now is honored to have been part of the National 4×4 Outdoor Show in Melbourne, showcasing our dedication to promoting action sports and delivering top-tier entertainment. The event was a testament to the passion of our riders and the enthusiasm of the Melbourne crowd. Our sincere thanks go to the organizers of the National 4×4 Outdoor Show for inviting Freestyle Now to be part of this exceptional event. If you missed the BMX spectacle in Melbourne, fear not; stay tuned for upcoming performances across Australia. Whether you’re an action sports enthusiast, event organizer, or school looking to engage and inspire, Freestyle Now promises mesmerizing BMX stunt shows that blend high-energy entertainment with exceptional athleticism.

Clockwise from top left – Shaun Jarvis showing some of his technical style of bmx flatland – Cooper Wilson backflipping of the ramp that is known as Steve – Andrew Ahumada goes upside down without his hands on the grips – Cooper Wilson hits the boost button and jumps over Shaun Jarvis – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries or to learn more about Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt shows please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event.

 

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Freestyle Now Ignites Flamefest in Mandurah with BMX stunt show spectacle

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Samual Grace bringing the heat with this super indi seat grab.

Freestyle Now, Australia’s premier  BMX stunt show team, set the stage ablaze at Flamefest in Mandurah, delivering a jaw-dropping performance that captivated the large and enthusiastic crowd. The perfect conditions paved the way for an unforgettable display of BMX skill and excitement. The stellar lineup featured Freestyle Now squad members Luke Tooze and Taj Hamilton, accompanied by Jack Carwardine, who not only took command on the mic but also his bike. Guest riders Sam Grace, Roman Depiazzi, and the iconic Western Australian BMX legend Dempsey added to the thrill, showcasing their unique styles. 

Under the electric atmosphere, the riders pushed their limits, executing gravity-defying stunts and flawless tricks that left the audience in awe. The cheers and applause echoed through the air as each rider showcased their unparalleled talent, creating a sensory experience that went beyond the ordinary. Flamefest in Mandurah was not just about BMX; it featured a mesmerizing fire show that added an extra layer of excitement to the event. Freestyle Now’s dedication to promoting action sports and delivering top-tier entertainment was on full display, making the event a resounding success.

 

 

We extend our sincere thanks to the organizers of Flamefest for inviting Freestyle Now to participate in this remarkable event. Their commitment to providing top-tier entertainment for the community is truly commendable. If you missed the Freestyle Now BMX stunt show at Flamefest, you missed an unforgettable display of skill and excitement. But fear not, as you can catch us at upcoming events across Australia. Stay updated on our event schedule by visiting our coming event page. Whether you’re an action sports enthusiast, an event organizer, or a school looking to engage and inspire your students, Freestyle Now is your go-to for mesmerizing BMX stunt shows. Our performances blend high-energy entertainment with exceptional athleticism, captivating audiences of all ages. Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries or to learn more about Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt shows please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event.

Clockwise from tip left – Jack Carwardine risking it all while on the mic. – Jack Carwardine risking it all while on the bike. – Taj Hamilton has the best nac nacs. – Sam Grace kicking the no foot can can way out there. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

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Freestyle Now Delivers Thrilling BMX Stunt Show at Flamefest in Benalla, Victoria

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The crowds were large at the Benalla Flamefest and got super loud especially for this backflip by Cooper Wilson.

Freestyle Now, Australia’s premier BMX stunt show team, brought the heat to Flamefest in Benalla, Victoria, with an unforgettable  BMX stunt show that defied the wet and muddy conditions. The event featured a stellar lineup of BMX riders, including the remarkable  Shaun Jarvis, the reigning Victorian BMX freestyle champion Cooper Wilson, Columbian BMX sensation Robin Meza, and the legendary Andrew Ahumada. In the days leading up to Flamefest there was lots of rain which made the ground conditions at the Benalla racing track very soft and muddy.  But despite the challenging conditions Freestyle Now’s BMX riders were determined to deliver an electrifying performance. With muddy ramps and no rain but wet grounds, the stage was set for a unique and thrilling show that would leave the crowd in awe.

Shaun Jarvis, known for his precision and style, led the charge, performing some  crazy balancing trick on the top of the ramp. One slip would result in a long drop to the ground, with slippery surfaces the level of danger was intensified. Cooper Wilson, the reigning champion, showcased his exceptional riding skills and fearlessness in the face of adversity, even collecting some mud in his eye that flung off his front wheel in the mid air. Columbian BMX rider Robin Meza added an international flair to the show with his unique style, and BMX legend Andrew Ahumada demonstrated his unmatched expertise in challenging conditions. The enthusiastic crowd at Flamefest braved the muddy and cold conditions to witness the heart-pounding performance. Their energy and excitement were noticeable, providing the perfect backdrop for the riders to push their limits and wow the audience with their daring feats. In addition to the BMX stunt show, Flamefest also featured a captivating fire show that added to the overall spectacle of the event along with some great food trucks. The combination of fire and BMX stunts created a sensory experience that left a lasting impression on all who attended.

Clockwise from top left – Andrew Ahumada stretching his wings. – Robin Meza spins the bars over Shaun Jarvis. – Robin Meze has some of the best indi seat grabs out there. – Shaun Jarvis risking his head as Cooper Wilson jumps over the top.

Freestyle Now is honored to have been part of Flamefest in Benalla, Victoria, and to have showcased our dedication to promoting action sports and entertaining audiences regardless of the conditions. The event highlighted the resilience and determination of our riders and the passion of the Flamefest crowd. We extend our sincere thanks to the organizers of Flamefest for inviting Freestyle Now to participate in this remarkable event. Their commitment to providing top-tier entertainment for the community is truly commendable.

If you missed the Freestyle Now BMX stunt show at Flamefest, you missed an unforgettable display of skill and excitement. But fear not, as you can catch us at upcoming events across Australia. Stay updated on our event schedule by visiting our coming event page. Whether you’re an action sports enthusiast, an event organizer, or a school looking to engage and inspire your students, Freestyle Now is your go-to for mesmerizing BMX stunt shows. Our performances blend high-energy entertainment with exceptional athleticism, captivating audiences of all ages. Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries or to learn more about Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt shows please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event rain or shine, mud or no mud!
 

 

Clockwise from top left – Shaun Jarvis balancing on the top of the ramp, with everything wet and slippery the danger level was high, its a long way to the ground if you fall off the ramp. – Cooper Wilson has some super rad stylish Xups. – Robin Meza lets the tailwhips fly. – Andrew Ahumada lets go. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 

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Toodyay Skatepark Competition was a Spectacular Showcase of Action Sports Talent

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The picturesque town of Toodyay came alive in August as Freestyle Now hosted an exhilarating skatepark competition, coinciding with the Toodyay International Food Festival and the 50th Anniversary of the Avon Descent. This exciting event brought together athletes from various disciplines, including skateboarders, scooter riders, BMX enthusiasts, rollerskaters, and marked the first Inline skate division at a  Freestyle Now competition introducing a new dimension to skatepark competitions.

Clockwise direction from top left – Adam Puffler taking the win in open scooters. –  Hayley Williams getting some bowl action with a hand plant. – Chloe Pizzuto carving it up and getting some nice air. – Jack Carwadine dropping jaws with a wicked bar twist. 

Set against the backdrop of the Toodyay International Food Festival and the 50th Anniversary of the Avon Descent, the skatepark competition added an extra layer of excitement to the festivities. Spectators were treated to a thrilling display of action sports prowess as riders showcased their skills on wheels, delighting the crowd and leaving them in awe. Despite the cold weather, participants gave it their all, showcasing incredible talent. Scooter riders pushed the boundaries, sending backflips that thrilled the audience with their daring maneuvers. Skateboarders had their moment to shine, demonstrating their technical finesse and style as they confidently showed off their grinds in the Toodyay bowl. BMX riders took the competition to new heights, especially in the open class, where they wowed spectators with gravity-defying flairs and spins that left the crowd gasping in amazement. Roller skaters exhibited their expertise, gracefully carving through the bowl with a blend of skill and style that showcased their mastery of the park’s features. Inline skaters showed off their fancy footwork with some amazing grinds, stalls and rail work. The level of crowd engagement was remarkable, with cheers and applause echoing throughout the competition. The spectators’ enthusiasm added an extra layer of energy to the event, creating a vibrant atmosphere that encouraged the athletes to perform their best. Competitors traveled from various locations to be part of this thrilling event, showcasing the widespread appeal of action sports and the passion of the participants. For many, this was the first competition in several years in Toodyay, making the event even more special.

Freestyle Now extends its heartfelt appreciation to all participants, spectators, and supporters for their contribution in making the Toodyay skatepark competition a resounding success. The event would not have been possible without the support of the local community and the dedication of the athletes. Special thanks to the Shire of Toodyay for making this spectacular competition go down. The Toodyay skatepark competition marked a memorable celebration of action sports, where riders from different disciplines came together to showcase their talents and create lasting memories. Freestyle Now looks forward to hosting more exhilarating events that continue to unite and inspire the action sports community. Be sure to check our coming events page for more information on future competitions and other events and you can also look back on all of the past competitions on the past competition page here. Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries please contact us directly for your next event.

Clockwise direction from top left – Jacob hitting the rail in Freestyle Now’s first inline division at a skatepark competition. – Jayce Blakers taking home 1st place in BMX intermediate with an awesome backflip out of the bowl. – Adam Pacynko earning first place in skateboard opens after getting a clean board slide on the rail. – Jaxon Baker showing off his control on the bike with some air into the bank. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Toodyay Skatepark Competition official results – 12th August 2023

Scooter beginner – 1st Jaxon Baker, 2nd Riley Hawke, 3rd Calais Blakers, 4th, Lucus Grant

Scooter intermediate – 1st Jayce Blakers, 2nd Luke Singleton, 3rd Oisin Hunt, 4th Rhyder Howard, 5th, Lucus O’Doherty

Scooter open – 1st Adam Puffler, 2nd Corey Van Dam, 3rd Luke Donovan, 4th Hayden Brewer, 5th Nathan Jones

Inline open – 1st Petre Ion Gruescu, 2nd Jacob, 3rd Breyden Daniele, 4th Harrison Ollier

Rollerskate beginner – 1st Madi Fabre, 2nd Charlotte Mullaly, 3rd Tasanee Vine

Rollerskate open – 1st Sasha Berg, 2nd Chloe Pizzuto

Skateboard beginner – 1st Ariki Southorn, 2nd Eva O’Driscoll, 3rd Koen White

Skateboard intermediate – 1st Hayley Williams, 2nd Zara Jones, 3rd Maddison Brown, 4th Kale Treloar, 5th Peter W Youngson, 6th Lalita Perroni, 7th Dusty O’Brien

Skateboard open – 1st Adam Pacynko, 2nd Yuuki Yasumura, 3rd Locky O’Brien, 4th James Rixon, 5th Jackson Trezise, 6th Emily Palmer

BMX beginner – 1st Samuel Evans, 2nd William Young, 3rd Jaxon Baker, 4th Zack Ballantyne, 5th Calais Blakers, 6th Thomas Buchauer, 7th Aramintan Depiazzi

BMX intermediate – 1st Jayce Blackers, 2nd Hayden Brewer

BMX open – 1st Christian Powell, 2nd Jack Carwadine, 3rd Roman Depiazzi, 4th Ryan Aquilina

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Freestyle Now Ignites Action Sports Enthusiasm at Honeywood Primary School Coaching Session

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Freestyle Now recently had the incredible opportunity to engage with the vibrant students of Honeywood Primary School, providing an action-packed day of skateboard, scooter, BMX, and rollerskate coaching sessions. The event aimed to empower students through confidence building, encouragement, and the thrill of learning something new while having an absolute blast! Our professional coaches were on hand to inspire and guide the participants, helping them step out of their comfort zones and explore the exciting world of action sports. With a focus on safety, our coaches taught valuable lessons about the importance of protective gear and practicing responsible riding. The event was a perfect blend of fun and learning, as students embraced new skills and discovered hidden talents. From mastering their first tricks to conquering challenging maneuvers, every moment was filled with achievement and a sense of accomplishment. But it wasn’t just about the physical skills – the coaching sessions also aimed to instill important life lessons. Through action sports, students learned about determination, perseverance, and the value of pushing their limits. The atmosphere was electric with positivity, as participants encouraged one another and celebrated each triumph.

Freestyle Now facilitators engaged with the students at Honeywood primary School showing them how to build skills, gain confidence work through problems and work together. Action sports teaches many life skills from just being involved.

At Freestyle Now, our mission goes beyond teaching tricks; we strive to create an environment that nurtures personal growth and development. We are proud to have been a part of Honeywood Primary School’s journey in fostering confidence, courage, and a zest for trying new things. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Honeywood Primary School for welcoming us into their community and embracing the joy of action sports. Our commitment to promoting confidence, safety, and fun aligns perfectly with the values of Honeywood Primary School, and we look forward to future opportunities to continue this exciting partnership.

Freestyle Now remains dedicated to empowering individuals of all ages through action sports, helping them reach new heights and discover the exhilaration of pushing boundaries, Join us in celebrating the fantastic experience we had at Honeywood Primary School, where confidence soared, new skills were mastered, and the thrill of action sports was felt by all. Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. If you would like Freestyle Now to attend your school please contact us directly.

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Unforgettable BMX Stunt Show at Flamefest in Port Adelaide

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Freestyle Now, Australia’s leading BMX stunt show team, set Port Adelaide ablaze with our mind-blowing BMX stunt show performances at Flamefest. The two-day event witnessed the awe-inspiring displays of BMX prowess from none other than their elite riders, including the phenomenal Shaun Jarvis, the dynamic Luke Tooze, Columbian BMX sensation Robin Meza, and the legendary Andrew Ahumada. As well as Freestyle Now’s awesome BMX riders, Flamefest put on a fire show drawing the crowd to witness fire breathers and performers. These fire performers played a jaw-dropping part in the stunt show as they performed fire tricks while riders flipped and jumped over them and the fire with no fear. The Flamefest event provided the ultimate canvas for Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt show, capturing the spirit of action sports entertainment. Spectators gathered to witness a spectacle that combined high-flying stunts, technical expertise, and captivating showmanship. Even when things stated to get damp from some rain the Freestyle Now show riders changed up the show to accommodate the wet conditions, nothing can stop the radness.

Robin Meza has the best super indi seat grabs, the crowds went super load on this one.

Shaun Jarvis, renowned for his precision and style, took the audience’s breath away with his flawless execution of jaw-dropping tricks and sensational mic skills, hyping up the crowd. Luke Tooze brought his own dynamic flair to the stage, showcasing his radical skills with gravity-defying moves. Colombian BMX rider Robin Meza contributed a unique style to the show, while BMX legend Andrew Ahumada demonstrated his unmatched expertise and fearless riding.

Flamefest was a stage where Freestyle Now’s BMX riders shone, captivating the crowd with their incredible performances. The energy and excitement were palpable as each rider pushed their limits and wowed the audience with their daring feats. The crowd were perplexed by the backflips and 360 spins and the crowd were left in awe after witnessing the grand finale of Freestyle Now riders jumping and flipping over fire breathers! Freestyle Now is thrilled to have been a part of Flamefest, bringing their electrifying BMX stunt show to Port Adelaide and inspiring audiences of all ages. The event showcased their commitment to promoting action sports and showcasing the exceptional talent of Freestyle Now riders. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the organizers of Flamefest for inviting Freestyle Now to participate in this extraordinary event. Their dedication to providing top-tier entertainment for the community is truly commendable.

Clockwise from top left – Luke Tooze captured mid 360 tailwip – Andrew Ahumada letting go but holding on – Robin Meza and the large crowd under lights – No hander backflip from Andrew Ahumada – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here

If you missed the Freestyle Now BMX stunt show at Flamefest, you missed an unforgettable display of skill and excitement. But fear not, as you can catch us at upcoming events across Australia. Stay updated on our event schedule by visiting our coming event page. Whether you’re an action sports enthusiast, an event organizer, or a school looking to engage and inspire your students, Freestyle Now is your go-to for mesmerizing BMX stunt shows. Our performances blend high-energy entertainment with exceptional athleticism, captivating audiences of all ages.

Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event.

 

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Freestyle Now BMX Stunt Show Shines Through Rain at St Kilda FlameFest in Victoria

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Freestyle Now, Australia’s leading BMX stunt show, brought a torrent of excitement to the St Kilda Flamefest in Victoria. The two-day event was ignited by the breathtaking performances from our professional BMX stunt riders. Leading the squad at flamefest was the remarkable Shaun Jarvis, known for his precision and style but also brought his incredible mic skills to the show and hyped up the crowd. Shaun knows how to get the crowd hyped which was proven once again at flamefest. Victorian state BMX freestyle champion Cooper Willson’s went super high and showed his exceptional riding skills, earning applause for his impressive feats like his massive 360’s. Adding an international flair to the show it was great to have Colombian BMX rider Robin Meza with his dynamic riding style and massive Indian airs. Robin also has claimed the record for 6 bar spins over the jump, in the wet, 3 onto the top of the ramp, 1 on top of the ramp and 2 dropping into the landing. Incredible skill. BMX legend Andrew Ahumada rounded out the list of performers displaying his unmatched expertise and fearless riding.

Robin Meza showcasing a massive Indian air during the Friday night performance, before the rain came for the Saturday night shows.

As well as Freestyle Now’s awesome BMX riders, Flamefest also hosted some great fire shows and fire cannons drawing the crowd to witness fire breathers and performers. These fire performers played a jaw-dropping part in the stunt show as they performed fire tricks while riders flipped and jumped over them and the fire with no fear. The St Kilda Flamefest, despite the challenging weather, provided the perfect canvas for Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt show. Even as the rain fell, spectators gathered to witness the spectacle. The combination of high-flying maneuvers, technical skill, and unwavering determination created a performance that captured the spirit of resilience and determination. The crowd’s engagement with the show was sensational as the louder the crowd got, the bigger the tricks were. 

 

The BMX stunt show was a testament to the passion and dedication that Freestyle Now offers. When it started to rain and the ground got soaked it didn’t stop the show! Larger tricks were limited but Freestyle Now still delivered a fantastic performance proving no matter the conditions, Freestyle Now BMX riders will always give it their all and adapt to the conditions to deliver a great show. Freestyle Now is honored to have participated in the St Kilda Flamefest, demonstrating the power of action sports to thrive in adverse conditions. Our commitment to promoting action sports and showcasing the incredible talent of our riders was on full display, rain or shine.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organizers of the St Kilda Flamefest for inviting Freestyle Now to be a part of this exceptional event. Their dedication to providing top-tier entertainment for the community is truly commendable. If you missed the Freestyle Now BMX stunt show at the St Kilda Flamefest, you missed an extraordinary display of skill and determination. But don’t worry, you can catch us at upcoming events across Australia. Keep an eye on our coming events page for updates on our event schedule.

Clockwise from top left – Cooper Wilson sent a massive backflip over one of Flamefest’s fire performers. – Andrew Ahumada getting some air with a suicide no hander. – Robin Meza did not let the rain stop him as he performed a tail whip into the wet ramp. – Andrew Ahumada lastly with a sick 360 tail whip. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event.

Whether you’re an action sports enthusiast, an event organizer, or a school seeking to engage and inspire your students, Freestyle Now is your go-to for unforgettable BMX stunt shows. Our performances combine high-energy entertainment with exceptional athleticism, captivating audiences of all ages, rain or shine.

 

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Freestyle Now Inspires students at Tasmanian schools with BMX and Scooter Presentations

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“If we can do tricks on bikes and scooters then anything you set your mind to achieve, you can do”

Freestyle Now has recently wrapped up an inspiring series of BMX and scooter presentations at several Tasmanian schools, leaving students in awe and motivated to pursue their passions. The team visited Strahan, Queenstown, Zeehan, and Rosebury, where they brought excitement and important life lessons to the young audience. The school presentations, led by the talented riders Shaun Jarvis, Matt Cerovolo, and Cooper Wilson, focused on key themes of resilience, perseverance, dedication, motivation, and inspiration. With gripping personal stories and spectacular freestyle skills on display, the riders connected with students on a profound level. During the engaging sessions, the riders shared their own experiences of facing challenges and setbacks, emphasizing the importance of resilience and the drive to never give up on their dreams. By demonstrating the power of perseverance and dedication, the Freestyle Now team instilled a sense of empowerment in the young minds, encouraging them to overcome obstacles and stay committed to their goals. The motivational presentations also shed light on the importance of finding passion and motivation in life. Shaun, Matt, and Cooper passionately spoke about how their love for BMX and scootering has been a driving force in their achievements, showcasing how having something they truly care about can lead to incredible accomplishments.

In addition to the school presentations, Freestyle Now hosted an electrifying skatepark jam at Rosebury skatepark, which brought together BMX and scooter enthusiasts from the region. The event showcased the incredible talents of the riders and allowed students to witness firsthand the results of resilience, perseverance, dedication, motivation, and inspiration in action. 

 

Shaun Jarvis had this to say about the journey “We had an amazing time sharing our passion with the students at Strahan, Mountain Heights (Queenstown), Zeehan, and Rosbury schools. It’s always rewarding to see the impact our stories and tricks have on young minds. We hope to inspire them to never stop pursuing their dreams and to find motivation in whatever they are passionate about. If we can do tricks on bikes and scooters then anything you set your mind to achieve, you can do”

The entire Freestyle Now team was thrilled with the positive response they received from the schools and communities. The tour’s impact on the students and their outlook on life was evident, as they left the presentations with newfound determination and excitement for their future endeavors. Freestyle Now expresses gratitude to the schools and the Tasmanian communities for their warm welcome and support. We also need to give big thanks to Rosebery Neighbourhood House for making it all happen. The team looks forward to returning in the future to continue inspiring young hearts and minds with the power of resilience, perseverance, dedication, motivation, and inspiration. 

Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list.  If you would like Freestyle Now to attend your school please contact us directly.

Clockwise from top left – getting the students to ask questions is very important for them, asking questions is all about learning. –  The students were thrilled to have Cooper jump over Mr Dean at the Zeehan primary school. It was a wet day so we did the presentation inside the small school hall. – Matt Cerovolo answering the question about tricks and showing how the trick looks moving them in slow motion. – Shaun showing his balance skills. Anything is possible if you put in the time to achieve your goals. More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.
 

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Freestyle Now BMX Stunt Show Thrills at OMG Fringe Festival in Kwinana

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Freestyle Now, Australia’s premier BMX stunt show team, delivered an electrifying performance at the OMG Fringe Festival in Kwinana, leaving the crowd on the edge of their seats. The action-packed event showcased the best of action sports entertainment, featuring an all-star lineup of BMX riders, including Freestyle Now squad members Shaun Jarvis, Luke Tooze, Taj Hamilton, and young Albie Livesley, alongside guest rider Sam Grace. The OMG Fringe Festival provided the perfect setting for Freestyle Now’s BMX stunt show, with its lively and vibrant atmosphere. Spectators were treated to an adrenaline-pumping experience as the riders took to the ramps and executed mind-blowing tricks and jaw-dropping stunts.

Luke Tooze heads upside down over Shaun Jarvis to some loud cheers from the amazing crowd.

Shaun Jarvis, renowned for his precision and style, led the charge with his flawless execution of complex maneuvers. Luke Tooze showcased his technical prowess and creative flair, capturing the attention of the audience with his daring stunts. Taj Hamilton’s smooth riding style and flair added an artistic touch to the show, while young Albie Livesley impressed with his incredible skills at such a young age. Guest rider Sam Grace brought his fearless riding and big-air tricks to the stage, further elevating the excitement of the event. The combination of high-flying stunts, technical prowess, and showmanship by Freestyle Now’s BMX riders kept the audience engaged and entertained throughout the show. Cheers and applause filled the air as each rider pushed the limits of what’s possible on a BMX bike. Freestyle Now is proud to have been a part of the OMG Fringe Festival, engaging and inspiring the audience with our thrilling BMX stunt show. The event provided an opportunity for us to promote action sports and showcase the talent and passion of our riders. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organizers of the OMG Fringe Festival for inviting Freestyle Now to be a part of this incredible event. Their commitment to providing top-notch entertainment to the community is truly commendable. If you missed the Freestyle Now BMX stunt show at the OMG Fringe Festival, you missed an extraordinary display of talent and excitement. But don’t worry, you can catch us at upcoming events across Australia. Stay updated on our event schedule by visiting our website. Whether you’re a fan of action sports, an event organizer, or a school looking to inspire and engage your students, Freestyle Now is here to deliver an unforgettable BMX stunt show experience. Stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram social media channels to stay updated on our latest news, events, and behind-the-scenes action. For booking inquiries please contact us directly. To look over the history of the stunt shows Freestyle Now has undertaken check out our past stunt shows page for a full 36 year list. We look forward to bringing our high-octane BMX stunt shows to your next event.

Clockwise from top left – Everyone loves two backflips especially when Sam and Luke perform them side by side. – Luke Tooze mid rotation of a 360 tail whip. – 10 year old Albile Livesley showing some amazing skill for his age. – Sam Grace has some radical skills and this cliff hanger backflip shows that. – More photos can be found on our Facebook page here.

 
 

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