Life’s path is a funny thing…


Shaka in the last heat of the ‘day’ at PWA Austria

A quick welcome to my new site then and check out the round up of 2011 below along with, what’s in store…epic!

So not much in terms of updates in the last month or two. Well not compared to what I used to. There are a couple of reasons for this, the first being that I had my operation and was pretty gutted that as soon as that happened the UK got windy, I mean really windy, it seemed whenever I checked the forecast it was always absolutely nuking! The second reason is perhaps why I titled this post as ‘Life’s path…’.

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I’ll explain what I mean… I never quite know whether something has been laid out for you, some sort of path, but during 2011 I can almost physically connect the dots…

Last year I was asked if I wanted to write a column for Boards Mag. Having done a couple of articles and after submitting the first column I was told that I could write. That’s a relief, 22 years of education wasn’t all for nothing. So 12 Columns in and I had done my series… well actually it’s bloody difficult writing a column month on month, unless you have far too much time on your hand and far too much to grumble about. Motivational columns can only be written in a certain number of ways and I think after 12 I literally hit a brick wall so called it off. It was a great opportunity though and huge thanks have to go to the Gary/Duncan who provided me with a lot of ideas on the few occasions I was lost.

So what’s that got to do with anything? Well this combined with SeaSpriteSports (importers for RRD/EZZY/Atan/Streamlined/Flying Objects) employing me above and beyond the usual sponsorship. To work as there marketing media ‘dude’, meant I learnt a huge amount about web-development and I got to meet virtually the whole UK windsurfing industry, within about a year. With it came offers left, right and center for sponsorship, demos, shop visits, tests, etc… so it was a pretty epic year. I got to travel to where I wanted on the most flexible job you could imagine and also keep my motivations alive; windsurfing when it’s windy, traveling, being in video parts (that culminated to over 250,000+views over two years), competing all over Europe and the UK, going to a lot of SWA events (great parties) and soo much more… Check the rest of my blog for the highlights.

I know I was super lucky to have that freedom within a job, have the column to write (for exposure) and be able to travel. So I made the most of it. Which lead me to Egypt with Max Rowe, Josh Willmot and Steve Thorne back in Easter. It was a pretty good trip, filming, etc.. then it kind of ended with me crashing a ponch and hurting my foot pretty bad. I got home and was told a number of different stories about the bone, but none of it seemed right (I’d studied a lot of physiology at Uni). I knew it was something to do with the ligament, so I took it easy for a few weeks.

Next stop PWA Austria. Amazing event, big parties and apparently I made the German Surf magazines top PWA party guy… if only they had known… What really happened was we had a couple great nights then the following night out I ruptured my the ligament holding my big toe to the rest of my body. Not ideal for competing the next days. The result of which, meant I met a few of the local Austrians who helped me with hospital stuff, MRI scans and translating. So I got back to the UK and had it looked at, again the usual ‘you’ve done something to the bone’ chat. I knew that, but I also knew it was more, and damn it I needed that one crucial part of my body to do freestyle. It hurt every-time I was sailing, through certain moves. It actually made me sail with more power and speed so I could let the gear do the move more so than myself. This is what pushed me in Fuerte to up my game and I even thought it was possible that I could compete against the top UK guys and have a chance of winning.

Back in the UK again, working to catch up from the summer and attending student events, the toe only got worse and so bring on the specialist. Scans, x-rays, the works… ‘Mr Sims you have ruptured your ligament’… N-O W-A-Y! Operation time, and that meant time off the water when I was hoping to go to Brazil and start an intense winter of training ready to make an impression on the PWA in 2012, so that plan fell back another year.

This did give me a good chance to catch up on some video work, some promotion, etc… so I emailed Duncan at Boards to run some feature ideas past him, he was keen and then next thing you know, I’m being told to run it past Adrian and that Whitey had left the building. Not really the politician myself, I didn’t get involved and just took up the offer to do a bit of covering work until the end of the year. As it appeared the work load was increased and eventually an offer to become the official Boards and Boardseeker online editor… After some thought, as this would be a change in direction for me, from previously trying to become an international professional windsurfer, I decided to give it a shot.

After a lot of of conversations, it actually means I can still attend all the events, just I will have to step back from being tied to one particular brand. Sadly this means leaving the arms of the UK RRD guys. They were super helpful to me throughout the years and I guess this is a better time than any to thank them for everything – so a massive thank you to Wouter, Jai and Jem Hall. In terms of gear, I’ll be riding a Patrik 90l freestyle board, I will also be keeping my RRD 100 Twintip (pointless moving off something when I personally think it’s the best 100l on the market). For sails I am still undecided and will use whatever I think is the best, in Cape Town (where I will be all of February) this will be a mix of North, (maybe) Naish and a new RRD sail I was working on towards the end of last year. Once i get back from there I will decide what to take for the season.

I guess that throws a question out there…what is a professional windsurfer? I’m working in the industry completely, I’ll be traveling a lot, I’ll be competing a lot, but I won’t be tide to a brand… is that professional? I guess there aren’t many examples to compare myself to but the best is probably Chris Pressler, from Continent7, who competes on the PWA Slalom Tour, whilst running a super successful site…

So here I am now… joining the dots and writing my own ‘feature length’ blog post about 2011 as the online editor for Boards.co.uk and Boardseeker.com. There are some super cool ideas coming in the following months/years. I’m pretty ready for it all and super motivated, so let’s see what 2012’s path has to offer and (no promises, but) keep an eye here for some potential sneak peaks at forth-coming features and news…

(Here’s probably the most motivational video I can find to make 2012 epic – GoPro HD Hero2 Trailer)

See you on the water for the start of the future…

Red Bull and Foot update


So I got back from Austria a few days ago for Christmas. It’s been a super nice couple of days, doing my second favourite thing…eating! That’s only because I’m still holding myself off the water for now. I mean I’m sure I could probably windsurf but I know I would just push myself and it would be back to square one…

On my return then at 4am in the morning I was greeted with another load of Red Bull…looks like I’m on some unofficial light-weight sponsorship deal then?! Not really sure what’s happening with them but thanks for hooking me up again and let’s see where this one leads…

Yeh so the foot is pretty much heeled. The scar is clean and I’ve got some movement back to it. Although no more than before, but I’m hoping, with a bit of wiggling it everyday, this should be much closer to normal by the time I am in Cape Town, in just over a month!!!

Some big news to release soon, so keep an eye out as I’ll let you know as soon as I can.

Until then Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Foot Op


So I had the operation on Monday at the start of this week and have just been recovering. It seems like everything went to plan, except that I forgot to tell the surgeon that I’m flying today. This apparently is ok, except for the fact that I have a two week course of blood thinning injections which I have to inject into my stomach everyday! Not particularly enjoyable.Went and had the follow up appointment last night and I got to see the damage for the first time. It actually looks pretty clean which is cool and my doctor told me exactly what he had done. For anyone who doesn;t want to know the minor details then I wouldn’t read on.

The picture below shows the surface scar I will have. The work below the surface consists of clipping off the bumpy bits on top of the joint and then smoothing it down, then the joint was pulled apart and all the debris was cleaned out, following that some of the ligaments under the toe were snipped so I could increase my range of motion and then all stitched up….niiiiice!

So it’s 4 weeks out of any impact sports, and really it won’t be until Cape Town (all of Feb) that I’ll be back on it again. Good time to get it done and I’ll be sure to get some skiing in, in Jan, I hope.

Nominated for UKWA Windsurfer of the year – WOOOOO


YEHHHHHHHHHHHH

http://ukwindsurfing.com/woty/

So sick! Everything I wanted to happen by the end of 2012 has all happened this year! Please head over to the UKWA site (link above) to register your vote for UK Windsurfer of the year for who ever you feel deserves it…

Some highlights of my year below:

Videos:

Egypt Road Trip: http://video.mpora.com/watch/DSUJK6EoF/
Fuerteventura: http://video.mpora.com/watch/iFPoKQ2mg/
UKWA Freestyle Tour stop no.5: http://video.mpora.com/watch/vSSOxF3AN/
One fully epic power hour at West Witterings: http://video.mpora.com/watch/IN4IMz197/
SWA Aussie Kiss (epic event): http://video.mpora.com/watch/mHdik6HBz/

Photos:

http://video.mpora.com/watch/mHdik6HBz/

Night tow-in, AK XXX, Witterings coaching, Austriaaa


With the competition season coming to a bit of a close and the student scene kicking off I figured now is a good time for a bit of an all round update.

So going back a bit now but Si Crowther just released these images from the night tow-in session at Hayling Island, some cool shots, thanks Si.
 Practice/qualifying during the day
Since then was obviously the Poole windfest where I was super happy to take the 2011 UK Freestyle title, something that I previously covered with pics but it really has only just sunk in! It’s one of those few achievements in my life that I can’t actually describe how happy I am about it, especially with the level UK Freestyle is at!
So moving on to the Student Windsurfing event – Aussie Kiss 10. The first in their series and something I am helping out with in terms of demo gear from RRD. It’s cool to go back as a demo guy and not to have to think about competing, but at the same time I miss that side a little bit. It’s such an awesome way into competition though. No pressure and you compete when the wind as it’s best. This year the event was pretty messy as per usual, a big party on Saturday night but with wind on Sunday it gave us a good chance to get out on the water and clear the hangovers a bit… pics below from Jay Haysey (www.globalshots.co.uk)

The following weekend whilst the UK’s wave fleet were scoring it at Gwithian, Jamie Drummond, Sam Ross and myself were doing a bit of a freestyle kids camp at West Witterings. It went really well, with alright wind on Saturday and Trevor and Julian from the UKWA turning up to do a bit of an intro to competing and judging on Sunday.

Now I’m out in Vienna, Austria, desperate for an ‘under-the-bridge’ session and with a good forecast on the way, it looks like a strong possibility! Then it’s home for a couple of weeks, hopefully to hook up with Josh Willmot to get some shots for some (top secret) video plans we have, then it’s the operation and a bit of time out!

More soon on the bridge session if it happens…

Operation operation


Sooo the date is set, I’ll be going under the knife on the 21st November. It means I’m technically not allowed to windsurf for 6 weeks but who ever let that stop them…

To be honest considering the year I have had I feel like this is a small price to pay. With this kicking off in Egypt where I cut my head open and had 4 stitches in the local hospital, then started off the issues with the foot by crashing a ponch. Then Fuerte where I visited the doctor/hospital about 4 times in total; with a suspected broken leg (crashed clew first backloop), suspected ruptured appendix (crashed pushloop), a deep cut across my shin (fin across the shin after getting worked by a foot high wave…….) and further foot issues…then in the UK I had even more problems at events with my foot.

Soo the plan for Dec/Jan is to spend some time in Austria and hit up the ski slopes a bit, I figured a ski boot will be solid enough… then Cape Town is booked for all of February to train up for the following season. It’s a bit annoying though because the rate freestyle windsurfing is moving on it won’t take long to fall behind!

In the meantime I’ve got a few weeks before the Op so this weekend there is a kids freestyle camp at West Witterings which I will be demoing/working at… so come along and get involved if you want to learn a few moves… the forecast looks awesome….or head to BWA Cornwall for the epic forecast that the Wave sailors are heading to!