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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Mind your flight

Hi freakers!

I have finally completed the book that I've been writing for the past few months. It is about the mental and pshycological aspects of sport, particularly free flight. With a view from the perspective of a paraglider. There's a special section in about recovery from injury and the process one goes through, and how to get through it (having broken my neck, back and ankle before, i think i should know...) - handy for those days when we need to recover after pulling some less than ideal move. Although it is for free flight pilots in particular, it is applicable to any sport and even to non-sports persons, since it touches on mindfulness of aspects of life. There's a small piece for females too - on how to view the competition in a male-dominated environment.
If you want more information or want to order a copy, contact me at maryna.bluegravity@gmail.com

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Zulu Surf Riders!

Brenen Nortje is on E! Don't miss their documentary ZULU SURF RIDERS on E-TV in SA on Sunday 21 November 18h30 (part 1) and 28 November 18h30(part 2). Breaking barriers and stereotypes, this is a South African story you have to see!

Way to go Norch!  We're proud of you bro!

For a sneak preview see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blBWyYzMQRE

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Taming the OCD

My first bike was "Ned" the yellow horse - not quite a motor bike - and that was quite a long time ago.  I didn't even own South Africa's best selling little black bike.  What a deprived childhood!  So this year, aged 35 I took the plunge.  Other than stealing the girlfriend's scooter in Matric and piling 2 mates onboard, only to be caught by her dad, I have never ridden a bike.  So after careful research the OCD in me was confirmed and with the help of FreakSheep Carl and Kev a 250 Honda Twister was acquired in Joburg and brought to Durban.  In fact after Carl got a flat on his KLR, the Twister landed up being his 2 hour ride home from Bulwer!  

Duly delivered and with my Learners' Licence acquired on September 3rd, the roads had a new biking novice to contend with.  The words of endless biking articles were ringing in my ears on every outing: "most accidents happen within 4km of home, within the first 6 months of riding."  Of course the real question was whether or not I would enjoy biking afterall.  Seemingly half the bikes for sale on the internet are sold by those who lost their early enthusiasm.  Well, mine grew!

Despite the Twister being a great little bike, I found myself reading everything I could about dual purpose bikes and especially the KLR.  Carl's enthusiasm for his own bike knows no limits, or his generosity in educating me through my stupid questions.  And so the search began.  Finally Gumtree delivered the goods, and after 2 months of 'biking' I now own 2 bikes!  The Twister will be sold off shortly and a new challenge will begin.  

So whether I am FreakSheep material remains to be seen.  But the enjoyment levels are right up there, and the OCD shows no signs of abating...

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

For those with the need for speed.





With bikes like these on roads that weave - it is just the thing to put wind in your sleeves

Transkei those were some days






I think its time to go transkeiing. or maybe a little sotho

Where bikes meet






So where do they meet? Anywhere there is dirt, a long road ahead or some mates that have a mission - a freaksheepish mission.

Desert-ed Bikes






Ag just biking some deserts