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Title: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: bendover90 on November 27, 2010, 08:53:41 PM
hey guys

so its winter, its cold, wet, and have i mentioned...ITS COLD!

so you bock in the summer when everhting is bone dry, everyone loves the entertainment, and theres no risk of gettin a sore arse caused my a sly patch of black "death" ice.

but when you bock in the winter , thats a whole different kettle of fish......its wet, slippery, cold and windy......there are many risks that can be asscoiated with winter bocking and most of them are pretty obvious, ice, water, wind the lot. so some changes to you kit may be needed.

so, these are the changes i have gone through to transition from summer bocking to winter bocking.

i have doubled my layers i wear, have aquired a half face mask (to keep the chill off my face) and gloves inder my wrist guards.

WHAT WILL YOU CHANGE TO STAY SAFE AND CONFORTABLE THROUGH THESE WINTER MONTH'S


 :PJL:  :PJR:
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Locky on November 27, 2010, 08:59:34 PM
I will save up for a new bikini.

HTFU Ben. Go bockering. Preferably down the bay. 11 o'clock tomorrow.
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: billymaya on November 27, 2010, 10:27:33 PM
yes i have fully prepared by hanging up my stilts and hibernation like a bear for the winter lol

actualy went out this morning jumping tentivly and it wasnt to bad although very bloody cold
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: bendover90 on November 28, 2010, 02:20:15 AM
 :Cnotworthy: LOCKY  4  GOD!
 
:Cchatterbox: AM...am ......am i f***kin missing something here?

"im hibernating"
"hanging up my stilts"

GET A GRIP A PEOPLE! ITS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD, YES ITS COLD BUT COME ON!

sod ya im not stopping :) mask on, thermal layer on and away i go :)     :Claugh:

RISE UP!     :Cwink:

Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: GIZMOQUEEN on November 28, 2010, 07:25:37 PM
Sorry to say, i'm going into bocking hibernation this winter.......Well until all the Christmas madness has passed.

nothing wrong with some down time, to spend with friends and loved ones X

"Its the season to get merry and pile on the pounds"
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Jason on November 28, 2010, 09:18:12 PM
Yep winter bocking is fun

For a start you don't overheat (Like I do in the summer  :Claugh:)

Worst one for me isn't ice or snow (bocked on both happily) but wet leaves are a killer on the London pavements

I recon half of my unexpected falls have been due to bl**dy leaves  :Claugh:

Jason  :Hoofies2: :CGEEK:
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: billymaya on November 28, 2010, 10:13:23 PM
well ive got to admit me and kieran have just finished off our tyre socks there a bit rough round the edges but they are certainly doing there job should protect our hoofs a bit longer, and we decided to go out and give them a try its a bit dark but because of the ice and snow the roads were dead quiet got some good practice in with are gloves and wooly hats on (my god its cold) really enjoyed it the weirdest thing is when im on foot and jump my back doesnt hurt at all but then i dont tense for impact but as soon as im on the stilts it hurts shouldnt that be the other way round lol think i also might need to adjust the calf cuffs a bit because one feels lower than the other and both of them feel to low down my legs in any case ,fine adjustment needed i think
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: RRparlbystumble on November 29, 2010, 09:51:24 AM
my greatest winter experience so far is jumping into a snow man whilst on bocks..there a wee bit wet now tho ..i shall tumble dry them. they might shrink tho :/
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Nero on November 29, 2010, 11:10:12 AM
winter, the time of gym meets
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: RRparlbystumble on November 29, 2010, 05:30:10 PM
@ yep screw christmas presents for freinds and family Gym fees come first :P
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Jahkk on May 18, 2011, 12:29:48 PM
Okay, it's not exactly the same thing, but...

I live in Devon, in the middle of nowhere, and unfortunately I don't have any concrete/tarmac/anything surfaces for a few miles each way. The only real flat surface I can get to is grass, so is that going to affect how my bocks work much? I've found that so far my springs haven't broken in yet after a few months of use, which I presume isn't hugely normal.

The other thing is, I have no way of getting anywhere - I'm not exactly old enough to drive and my parents say the grass area is fine for now. Any chance of proving them wrong, or am I stuck with it?   :Cerr:
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Brendan (NeoNinja) on May 18, 2011, 04:12:43 PM
What a strange place to post this question. =P you would definitely get more height on concrete...but bocking on grass isn't then end of the world and it will result in less serious injuries whilst learning. So don't worry about it. =)
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Jahkk on May 18, 2011, 09:16:56 PM
Yup, strange indeed...  :Cmad:
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Locky on May 18, 2011, 11:26:06 PM
Grass is fine dude. Just make sure it is dry and if its had a few days rain then it will be soft but you'll feel that right away.
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: RRparlbystumble on May 19, 2011, 01:28:58 PM
HI jahhk. you live in devon? There is a really freindly community of bockers in plymouth  which i help set up called the riser raptors, on average there are about 15 peeople per meet every saturday all ages are welcome as our youngest member at the moment is 10 and our oldest is 32???...sorrry @billy maya :P
if your parents don't want you going by yourself bring them along with you haha or we can always come to you if plym is too far away we also have a few members based in exeter aswell :D

if your interested check out the face book page :) Riser Raptors
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Jahkk on May 19, 2011, 07:08:34 PM
Cool, I might do that if I have some time free from GCSEs. I'm almost exactly between Exeter and Plymouth, so not too far away :D
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: RRparlbystumble on May 20, 2011, 03:48:21 PM
GCSE's i remember those i think.  :Claugh:  there are 3 other guys in the group your age. i persoanlly won't be at a meet in ex or plym until august now as i'm stuck in cumbria at uni at the mo :/... but if you ever seen a bright yellow truck with ghost buster stickers driving about exeter. the driver is one of ours haha  :Claugh:
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: JOLLY JUMPER on October 09, 2012, 03:09:16 PM
since it gets dark earlier in the winter...
..read my link ;"bocking by night; who tried it?" :Cbiggrin:
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: Greggles on October 11, 2012, 02:33:03 PM
lol last time this was posted on was last year dude and was made in 2010
Title: Re: Transitioning to Winter Bocking
Post by: JOLLY JUMPER on October 11, 2012, 07:20:26 PM
lol last time this was posted on was last year dude and was made in 2010
yes,
the last winter that occured was indeed last year around this time...
so expect that this thread might "revive" every year or so...
also,
since when can a thread "overage???"
Isn't it better to have your say on an existing thread, instead of starting a new one,in the end resulting in overcrowding the forum , making it difficult to find the right,interesting threads?

you also have to know that I bought my stilts a few months ago, and joined this forum less than a few months ago, so I didn't have anything to say yet last winter... :Cwink: