Poster: A snowHead
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Any of you SH's taking the little people along tonight?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Sadly not the last one of the year tonight and it is normally a cracking evening.
Enjoy and Regards to Pat and the Crew
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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homers double, how was it? My son has fancied trying it but I thought he was a bit young at 6. What would you say the age range was? Did your child enjoy it? How did he/she get on? I'd be grateful for any info
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sarah, Kids from as young as 4 do the camps. The average age is probably in the the early teens but Pat and his crew pay very special and delicate attention to newbies and young participants.
Could not reccomend it enough we put my neice in when she was 8 and Becky looked after her so well it was amazing.
Just make sure the young lad has a helmet and he will be fine. They teach everything at the students pace wich is reallly nice.
They are all done till early next year now due to training commitments from some of the coaches. Victims of their own success I guess.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Fattes13, many thanks! He can do them next year then, that's good to know
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New camps start in may, good session and the little feller was grinding the box by the end. Even got one of the free prize T's.
Age range was as above, 4 upwards.
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I would definitely echo the comments about the quality of the crew at these - took the lad to his second one at Bearsden last weekend. He is usually a dryslope and draglift (particularly rope-tow) hater, but absolutely loves these days.
Last year, as an absolute beginner to freestyle, they concentrated on balance for grinds and spins, with a little jump - this year he was going off the larger kicker pretty quickly, landing jumps and getting in the odd grab.
Throughout the afternoon, I heard constant positivity and encouragement from the coaches, but even more impressive were the participants who just kept on getting up from falls, brushing themselves down and going again.
They give out prizes at the end of the session, including for 'attitude' and 'hard work', as well as for best trick etc, so even the beginners are in with a shout (my son is very proud of getting a prize last year and this).
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homers double, Yellow Pyranha, sounds great Shame we have missed them for the year.
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