UK Super Bash

Last night in celebration of the Super Bowl, Chrysler presented the NFL Super Bash – officially the biggest party outside of the US. The event attracted a host of American Football fans including Vernon Kay, Pixie Lott, Warren Brown, James Phelps, Nick Grimshaw, Harry Styles, Corey Feldman and Matt Johnson, who stayed until the wee hours watching the game.

St Louis Ram Cheerleaders who have celebrated their final days in the UK with a tour around London’s more famed spots

MASTERS OF DIRT BRING THEIR WORLD CLASS FMX SHOW TO THE UK

**FIRST TIME UK EVENT PREVIEW**

MASTERS OF DIRT BRING THEIR WORLD CLASS FMX SHOW TO THE UK

14th LONDON- WEMBLEY ARENA
16th MANCHESTER – MANCHESTER ARENA

TICKETS ON SALE NOW – £32.50

www.mastersofdirt.com
www.wembleyarena.co.uk // www.mcr-arena.com

Masters of Dirt have been setting the standard for world class FMX and bike stunt entertainment for the past 10 years performing across Europe. Hitting London and Manchester for the first time, The UK now has the chance to see the World’s top Freestyle Motocross, Quad, 50cc mini bike, mountain bike, bmx and even snowmobile riders perform their death defying whips, backflips and other jaw dropping tricks live and up-close at the action packed 2 1/2 hour fully seated indoor arena shows.

UK Champion Chris Birch and Aussie superstar Blake ‘Bilko’ Williams confirmed for Masters of Dirt UK Tour 2012.

We are delighted to confirm British FMX champion Chris Birch for the Masters of Dirt UK Tour hitting London 14th March and Manchester 16th March. Twenty Seven year old Birch competes on a world-class level bringing the most amazing whips and backflips this side of the Globe.

‘I can’t wait to ride MoD in my home country and you can guarantee I will bring some serious new tricks to the ramps in March’

25 year old Aussie Sensation Blake ‘Bilko’ Williams has also been added to the all star cast.

Bilko was the first ever athlete to land a cliffhanger backflip, as well as winning X Games Gold, Silver and Bronze and competing in X-Fighters, makes him one of the most exciting athletes to flip the Masters of Dirt ramps in March.

Sam Reynolds, 20yr old British Mountain Bike champion also adds to one of the most exciting line-ups MoD has seen for years. He said ‘I cannot wait to bring MoD to London and Manchester riding along side some of the best freestyle athletes across the globe’

Confirmed Rider List:
Edgar Torronteras (ESP)
Blake ‘Bilko’ Williams(AUS)
Derek Burlew (USA)
Alastair Sayer (SA)
Rob Adelberg (AUS)
Andreu Lacondeguy (ESP)
Chris Birch (UK)
Jostein Stenberg (NOR) (Snowmobile)
Jon Guetter (USA) (Quad)
Tomas Barta (CZ) (Minibike)
Sam Reynolds (UK) (Mountainbike)
Bienvenido Aguado (ESP) (Mountainbike)

David Beckham For H&M

David Beckham celebrates the launch of David Beckham Bodywear for H&M in London

This week in London, David Beckham celebrated the global launch of David Beckham Bodywear for H&M with an in-store launch, followed by a cocktail party at a pop-up gentleman’s club created especially for the occasion. At the in-store event at H&M on Regent Street, David showed the new television commercial, met with fans and signed the collection. Later, celebrities such as Bianca Jagger, Emma Bunton and Jessica Ennis joined David to toast his bodywear range. This debut collection is the first in a long-term partnership between David Beckham and H&M, and is available from today in 1,800 H&M stores worldwide, as well as online.

“I am very proud to launch my Bodywear collection for H&M in London. It was amazing to see the product at the in-store launch after so many months of development and meet with fans. I loved the pop-up gentleman’s club, which felt both traditional and brand new. It’s the same mix I hope men will find in the Bodywear collection. It was an amazing evening to launch my new collection.” David Beckham.

“The debut of David Beckham Bodywear is a very special moment for us at H&M. It marks the beginning of a new kind of long-term partnership for H&M, one based on quality and excellent design to H&M prices. I am very excited to see how our customers will receive the David Beckham Bodywear collection.”
Karl-Johan Persson, CEO of H&M.

At the cocktail party, guests were treated to a unique David Beckham for H&M experience, with decor, food and drink designed to reflect not only classic gentlemen’s clubs but also David’s British roots. Live music was provided by the James Pearson Trio, direct from the infamous Ronnie Scotts club, followed by a DJ set by ”Mani” from The Stone Roses and DJ the Queens of Noize.

The event marks the debut of David Beckham Bodywear for H&M, a new collection which focuses on fit, function comfort and design. Designed by David’s in-house team and sold exclusively at H&M in around 40 countries worldwide, this first collection presents the nine key products which will go on to form the core of the range. The collection will develop seasonally with new styles, new fabrics and new patterns.

“Lots of people have worked with H&M, so why not David Beckham? I think it’s a really good idea. It means that now everybody can have a bit of him.” Suzy Menkes, International Herald Tribune.

MOVE IT reveals the NEW DANCE TRENDS for 2012

MOVE IT reveals the NEW DANCE TRENDS for 2012 Join the dance movement!

The UK’s biggest dance event MOVE IT reveals their brand new dance trends set to sweep the nation in the New Year!

Log on to www.moveitdance.co.uk to check out the brand new dance crazes for 2012 and learn how to perfect these amazing new styles through a series of MOVE IT Dance Trends Masterclass video tutorials from the likes of So You Think You Can Dance 2012 Winner Matt Flint, Futunity and Bollywood Dance London. Each demonstrating why each of these new trends are the next big thing for 2012 – keep you finger on the pulse on what is new, hot and cool next year!

Check out each MOVE IT Dance Trends Masterclass on dance trends

GENTLEMAN’S TAP
Signposting the return of the quintessential gentleman’s style of dance. Hollywood movies starring Fred Astaire inspired men all over the world to dress sharp and move smooth, but in recent years tap dance became more synonomous with workmens boots, dirty jeans and bin lids (think STOMP!). In 2012 Tap is back and it has had a suave new makeover. So You Think You Can Dance winner MATT FLINT re-invents the style for contemporary gents through charismatic moves, fine tailoring and a dapper sense of style not only in dress but in dance techniques and movements.

GOTHIC HIP HOP
Inspired and influenced by epic gothic movies like the Underworld series (the latest instalment Underworld: Awakening is out in January 2012), gothic hip hop takes cutting edge Hip Hop and streetdance moves and gives them a dark and dramatic twist, creating a unique and ground breaking style for 2012. Beware what lurks in the darkness…

BELLY-BOLLY DANCE
You think you know what Bellydance is all about? Think again. 2012 sees the style evolving and embracing the glamour, giltz and the soundtrack of Bollywood movies. The moves are fast paced and feature Bollywood’s trademark expressive hands and undulating hips. Whilst the Indian twist gives the style a fresh edge, all the classic Bellydance benefits are up for grabs; a flatter tummy, toned arms and a chance to express your sensual side.

Featuring amazing one-off performances, inspiring dance classes, life changing auditions, fascinating interviews from dancing and performing idols, MOVE IT is perfect for beginners, professionals and students, or just simply for an inspiring day out – it is the only show for all things dance!

To purchase tickets, book classes or for more information, visit www.moveitdance.co.uk

Gentleman’s Tap –

Gentlemen’s Tap Dance Trend 2012 from MOVE IT 2012 on Vimeo.

Gothic Hip Hop –

Gothic Hip Hop from MOVE IT 2012 on Vimeo.

Belly-Bolly Dance –

Address: Olympia, Hammersmith Road, London W14 8UX
Dates: 9th to 11th March, 2012
Opening Hours: Fri 9th : 10am-7pm / Sat 10th : 10am-7pm / Sun 11th : 10am-5pm
Tickets: ONE DAY PASS – Adults – £13.50; Child (5-15 yrs) – £10.50, Under 5s – FREE
Book tickets: www.moveitdance.co.uk

MUMS CAN GET THEIR MOJO BACK IN 2012 WITH THE MuTu® System


If you want to get stronger, fitter, leaner and more confident in 2012, forever, need look no further than the MuTu® System 

The MuTu® System, has been created by Wendy Powell, a mother of two who has been there & done it, and is also an experienced, highly qualified pre & post natal fitness professional. Her unique, proven, step by step 12 week programme and video series of restorative exercises, effective workouts, yoga and motivational techniques is ideal for women who want to rediscover their waistline AND body confidence, however long ago they had their baby.

Five interconnecting elements have been woven together to put a mother’s body back where she wants it.  MuTu Core is the *find your waist & flatten your tummy* bit, MuTu Breathe, the *tone your pelvic floor & chill out* bit and MuTu New Mum / MuTu Intensive is the *time to get sweaty & shape your body* bit. MuTu Posture is the *stand tall & find your mojo* bit and MuTu Food is the *eat right with no hang ups* bit.

 

Wendy Powell, said, “There’s a huge amount of advice out there for brand new mums but the physical effects of pregnancy, childbirth and mothering – weak pelvic floor, saggy tummy, weak core muscles, back ache – can go on for years, and this is what I tackle. The MuTu® System really ‘GETS’ the practicalities, hormones, emotions and pressures mums face. By following the programme you can stop being confused by conflicting advice and get your body – and mind – back in good working order and shape, however long ago you gave birth”.

She added, “The programme works because it gives women the tools, information and guidance they need to change habits and take responsibility for their bodies once again. The holistic approach is about working out, eating well and increasing self-esteem so you feel sexy, capable, strong and healthy in a world full of quick fixes and unrealistic expectations that just don’t work”.

“Thank you for MuTu – I have been totally motivated & have stuck to a programme for the first time ever! – Wendy, you have achieved the impossible!” Emi, mum of 2

For more information go to Mutu System

GOLD SHOES FOR KAUTO STAR

Following in the footsteps of some of the world’s greatest athletes, a set of gold shoes have been commissioned in honour of horseracing royalty Kauto Star.

Inspired by the likes of Michael Johnson, Usain Bolt and David Beckham, Betfair has created an exclusive set of gold horseshoes for the staying chaser ahead of his bid for a record fifth victory at the King George VI Chase.

The bespoke horseshoes took former Royal farrier (a specialist in equine foot care) Michael Jones two weeks to create. The 13 carat hoofwear have been made to celebrate Kauto Star’s achievements in the gallops. The one-off designs will be given to Kauto Star’s Champion National Hunt trainer, Paul Nicholls, as a gift ahead of his Boxing Day race.

Michael Jones commented: “This is the first time I’ve made horseshoes out of gold. The process was much more intricate than normal. It was a real test of my craftsmanship, but I think these hooves are fit for a King.”

Betfair’s Alex Bake said: “Kauto Star’s achievements quite easily match those of his human contemporaries. What better way to celebrate his successes than with a set of golden shoes. Everyone at Betfair hopes they can inspire him to victory at Kempton on Boxing Day.”

Life of a Super Sports Blogger

—Independent bloggers drive sports industry—Fortune 500 companies engage with the citizen journalists —

It’s the ultimate dream for many a football fan. Swapping the nine to five for a career spent posting on a blog about the sport you adore. No editorial limits, no suit, no boss. For Alan Spurgeon and his blog Footy-Boots.com, that dream is reality.

What started as a series of niche articles in 2006, Alan’s blog which focuses primarily on reviews of football apparel now reaches four million people worldwide, three hundred thousand of whom read his words on average every other day. It’s the sort of platform any of the major football brands would pay serious sums to control, but Footy-Boots.com remains independent, relying upon a small team of mostly volunteer staff and freely available publishing technology to engage the fans.

In a year which has seen every major sports brand jump on the social media bandwagon, Alan’s seen a shift in attitude when it comes to dealing with the marketing departments representing the kit he reviews—

“Our job is to review everything we can get hold of and when a product comes with an already established online fan-base that can explain the benefits in our terms, an invitation to meet the people who produce the product and a willingness to engage in feedback, there’s an obvious advantage. For years we struggled away ordering products as soon as we could get hold of them, crawling through the maze of PR departments to get comment or information and then taking the stuff to the field to run it through the paces before posting our opinion online. These days it’s a little different. Whilst we’re still just a couple of lads operating from their laptop, it’s not unusual for us to be invited to meet the people who produce the kit or to go down to the pitch to chat to the premiership players who are wearing it. The biggest names in the world like Nike, adidas and Puma have got used to the fact that if you want to sell your boots to a digital generation, it’s not just the print media and broadcasters you need to engage with celebrity endorsement, it’s the little guys like us. We need data and it’s in their interests to make sure we have it.”

Whilst the manufacturers are falling over themselves to accommodate the ‘super-bloggers’, some team brands have been better than others at adjusting to the social media era. Manchester United and Arsenal rule Facebook with 20million and 7million fans respectively. Arsenal in particular have embraced the digital revolution, recently hosting web chats for up to 2.5million international fans at a time. The players themselves are thrust into this world, somewhat dazed, to play their part. In May this year Rio Ferdinand posted on Twitter “Yesterday I’m signing a few autographs + a guy pulls out his phone + says ‘can you follow me’! A follow is the new autograph!”.

So what does it feel like being taken from your backroom office to the glorious highs of sports stardom? According to Alan, whose site is successful enough to “pay the bills”, some things will never change. “We are now considered de facto I guess in our niche, particularly for the Football Boot Awards we run every year where the public come to us to vote for the product of the year. That’s great and it’s astonishing of course to get to meet your heroes through your work as we have done when premiership players are lined up to take part in things like the awards sessions, but other things remain the same. We’ve not yet been able to get to some of the international product launches, not because of the cost, but because we’re a simple set up, a couple of guys and a few computers, we just wouldn’t be able to take the time for a long flight which would mean being offline for 9 or 12 or 24 hours. We miss out on that sort of stuff. We’re still geeks attached to our umbilical tech.” When asked if they would accept a private flight sponsored by a major sports brand, their reaction is typical of the new generation of citizen journalists— “No way, the fans of the blog would slaughter us. Our greatest asset is being unbiased. You can’t buy our opinion.”

Nobody at Footy-Boots.com has made a dot com million, but the site owners need an income. The key to success might be seen in the addition of sponsors and affiliates on the boy’s website which help to bring in stable financial support whilst they focus on reviewing kit and steering conversation in the forums. “We’re not salesmen, we never have been, never could be. We’re not good at going out there to find sponsors. I’m sure there are plenty of ways the site could make more money, but it’s never been about the money for us so we’re happy to just let a couple of sports shops link through the site as long as we get positive feedback about them. It’s a happy compromise between running a basic blog and being a commercial website.”

As someone who has tested every major boot released since 2006, Alan has a few pointers for those wanting to be on the Christmas list this year and next. “The best boot in the world is only good for one man. Reading our forums (especially the “ask geeks” channel), you know every player has their own strength, speed, accuracy, strength, ability and confidence to take risks on the pitch. No one cleat is going to fit them all. Just like social media has opened up a million different varieties of opinion, the manufacturers of the product are going to have to follow too. Bespoke might be the way to go. I’m sure the technology will exist to let players pick every aspect of their kit through an app very soon.” Which raises an interesting question- what will be the value of celebrity if and when every boot is customised not to the famous foot, but to every man or women on the pitch? There will be bigwigs in PR breathing a sigh of relief in some cases— we all know Football and Twitter don’t always a happy marriage make. Alan has a list of social media disasters on his site to tell that story.

So where next for Alan and his happy team of sports bloggers? “2011 was a great year, we saw some astonishing products hit the pitch and through our relationships with the brands, we felt like we were pretty much front row. We’ll continue to offer a space where your opinion matters and we’ll be bringing that to a climax with this year’s awards which launch online December 5th and we’re expecting tens of thousands of votes again.”

The one difference between this year and last for Footy-Boots.com, a 1765% rise in the number of visits originating from mobile phones. Let’s hope that Nike and co have their iPhone apps in order when voting kicks in.

Penguins Go Ice Skating In The Square Mile.

Get your skates on at Broadgate Ice this winter

Broadgate Ice now open to the public

London’s only “turn up and skate” outdoor ice rink, Broadgate Ice, is now open to the public. Situated in the Broadgate Circle, the stunning open air rink, now in its 26th year is open until February 2012.

Close to the historic Spitalfields Market as well as Brick Lane, Broadgate Ice is situated next to Liverpool Street Station and served by the London Underground (Central, Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City Lines) as well as mainline trains.

With no need to pre book, sessions are available on a first come, first served basis and run three times daily (12:00-2:30, 3:30-5:30 and 6:00 – 8:00pm*). On Fridays, the rink opens from 6:30 – 9:00 allowing skaters to enjoy the ice well into the evening.

Perfect for a romantic date, or simply a spontaneous trip with friends and family, why not experience the crisp tingle of winter air and take in the surroundings at London’s very first outdoor ice rink? There are also a number of bars, restaurants and sandwich shops for skaters looking for refreshment and comfort after they come off the ice.

Skating lessons are also available for skaters of all ability levels with two fully qualified resident ice coaches from just £10 per 15 minutes. Broadgate Ice is also available for private hire, giving guests exclusive use of the Broadgate Ice Rink, Monday – Thursday from 6pm onwards.

Pricing and opening times

Admission Fees

Per Session: Adults – £9.00 Children (U16)/Student***/OAP – £6.00 Skate Hire for all skaters – £2.00

Season Tickets: Adult season £115 – Adult Monthly £40 Children (U16)/Student***/OAP – Season £80 Child Monthly £30

Season ticket holder only sessions: Wednesday 7.30am – 9.00am**** These sessions will not run between Monday 20 December 2010 and Monday 3 January 2011

Public Session Times

Until Friday 16 December 2011

Mon – Thurs: 12 noon – 2.30pm 3.30pm – 5.30pm 6pm – 8pm*

Friday: 12 noon – 2.30pm 3.30pm – 5.30pm 6.30pm – 9pm

Sat & Sun: 10.00am – 12.30pm 1.00pm – 3.00pm 4.00pm – 6.00pm 6.30pm – 8.30pm

*There will be no 6pm – 8pm public skating session if there is either a private hire or Broomball fun evening. Please visit www.broadgateinfo.net or contact the ice rink team on 020 7505 4120 for more details.

Christmas Hours

Sat 17 December 2011 – Tues 3 January 2012:

10.00am – 12 noon 1.00pm – 3.00pm 4.00pm – 6.00pm 6.30pm – 8.30pm

Christmas Eve, Boxing Day, Tuesday 27 December, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day and Monday 2 January 2012

10.00am – 12 noon 1.00pm – 3.00pm 4.00pm – 6.00pm

Christmas Day Closed

Wednesday 4 January – Sunday 12 February 2012

Mon – Thurs**: 12 noon – 2.30pm 3.30pm – 5.30pm

Fri: 12 noon – 2.30pm 3.30pm – 5.30pm 6.30pm – 9pm

Sat/Sun: 10.00am – 12.30pm 1.00pm – 3.00pm 4.00pm – 6.00pm 6.30pm – 8.30pm