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Video from the Brenham Jam!

04/16/2009 10:52

Well it has been 2 months but I finally got my stuff together to capture and edit the Brenham Jam footage into a video.  Some people only got a few runs on tape, so this is 4:45 of the best of everyone’s shred from that day.  Enjoy:

Also a couple bits of good news:

  1. I hit MOBIUS last night.  It’s been a dream move for a long time.
  2. Austin Reggae Fest is this weekend!  The event benefits the Austin Capital Area Food Bank

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Follow us on Twitter

04/8/2009 13:40

Well the world is always changing, and we in the footbag community feel it’s important to keep up with the times. In 2009 the new hot technology is Twitter and we are now on there at www.twitter.com/AustinHack. It’s the best way to get real time updates about footbag activity going on in Austin.

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The best part is, you can use your mobile phone (any type of phone, you don’t need a fancy schmany iPhone or anything) to get text message updates about sessions. Just send the message “Follow AustinHack” to 40404 and Twitter will send you a text message every time we tweet.  So say for example we decide to have an impromptu session in front of the Texas Capitol randomly on a Tuesday night, we’ll tweet and if you’re following us, you can see it and head over and join in.   Isn’t technology cool?

P.S. If you’re interested in Houston footbag info, check out www.twitter.com/HoustonFootbag for updates from our good friends, the Houston Skyliners.


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April is Hack Circle month in Austin!

03/25/2009 13:12

April is coming up quickly!  I like to call it “the most wonderful time of the year” because it has two festivals that always get tons of hack circles going:

We’ll be at both, kicking till our legs fall off.


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Southern Regionals announced! May 9-10 in Houston, TX

03/14/2009 8:23

Just announced this week:  Southern Regionals will be held in Houston, TX the weekend of May 9-10.

Pleases see the footbag.org page for more details:
http://www.footbag.org/events/show/1235253768


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February news

02/17/2009 22:08

February is shaping up to be quite the hack month :)

The Brenham jam was great!  We ended up having 7 people make it out to shred: myself, Jay, Curtis, Mike, William, Windsen and Greg.  The weather cooperated and we got a little bit of it on tape.  Now I just need to get around to capturing and editing the footage…

This coming weekend is Texas Jugglefest! We will be performing footbag on Friday night at UT, and possibly Saturday night at the School for the Deaf.

The following weekend, 2/28 is Frankenbike up on NoBu.  RaWr!!!!


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Texas Jugglefest 2/20 – 2/22

02/8/2009 18:31

This event looks like it’s going to be AWESOME.  We will be there playing some footbag, and possibly running a workshop.  Click on the link below to find out more information about JUGGLEFEST!

Jugglefest XVI


February 20-22, 2009
Austin, Texas

http://juggling.place.org/jugglefest/


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Austin/Houston Footbag Jam in February!

01/14/2009 22:04

Hi Everyone,
This is not firm yet, but we are looking at a doing a jam with the Houston Skyliners (Houston’s Footbag club) on Sunday 2/15 in Brenham, TX which is between Austin and Houston.  Jay, who roomed with 3 of the Austin guys at Worlds 2007 will be in town from Canada, and it’s a great excuse for a jam with both clubs.  So mark your calendars, and start practicing, if you’re like me you got totally rusty over the holidays.

If you are interested, or need a ride from Austin, send me an email at ironcladben [at] footbag {dot} org


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Austin Chronicle article on footbag

01/6/2009 19:31

Back in October ‘08 we had our yearly Texas Statewide footbag tournament in Austin.  It was a great time.  We were also fortunate to get some press coverage.  Here is an article that ran in the Austin Chronicle:

Playing Through


James “J.R.” Roberts
Photo by Thomas Hackett

Except for maybe curling, could any sport be more ridiculous?

You’re hopping up and down, contorting your body in all kinds of yogic positions, kicking a little beanbag in the air. Sure, the moves you can pull off – the toe delays, the spinning butterflies, the alpine whirligigs – are truly amazing, and only a few dozen people in the history of the human race can do them. Still, what’s the point?

Point? Whoa, dude. Who said anything about there being a point? It’s just Hacky Sack, man.

Actually, it’s not Hacky Sack. The sport is called footbag these days, and if some folks take it pretty seriously, competing all over the world, they still have a hard time explaining why.

“I’ve tried rationalizing it to my girlfriend,” says Ben Benulis, who organized the Texas Statewide Tournament in Downtown Austin a couple of weeks ago, “but I can’t.”

“It’s in my soul,” says Heather Squires Thomas, of Houston, getting appropriately mystical. “It’s what makes me happy.”

Okay, fine. But precisely why do such patently pointless pursuits make us happy? That’s what I’d like to find out.

“The fun of playing resists all analysis, all logical interpretation,” writes Johan Huizinga, the great theorist on the subject (of play, not footbag per se), so I guess we can’t fault Benulis and Squires Thomas for coming up short of a philosophically satisfying answer. For Huizinga, the pleasures of play are of a piece with the pleasures of art. “It is invested with the noblest qualities we are capable of perceiving in things: rhythm and harmony.”

Which is kind of what Jonathan Schneider says: “We are all rhythmic creatures. Doing things like this, keeping the rhythm going, is how we stay in sync with ourselves.”

With ourselves and with others, adds James “J.R.” Roberts of Plano. Roberts has been footbagging for a quarter-century now, since his freshman year of college. In 1999, he won the world championship in the all-around competition. Last year, he was inducted into the Footbag Hall of Fame (and yes, he knows how silly that sounds but is honored all the same).

“I kick a lot at church,” he tells me. “I do it for my ministry. It’s an opportunity to connect with people and tell ‘em about Jesus and give God the glory. I just got back from visiting a women’s maximum-security prison up in Fort Worth and had a blast just shredding it up with these ladies. It’s such a silly sport, but you know what? God uses simple things. The Hacky Sack philosophy is acceptance. That’s what it comes down to. So the cool thing is, I can play with a woman who’s in prison for murder, who has never played before, who is terrible, and have as much fun as I would playing with the best dude in the world. For me, that’s what this is all about.”

See, I knew there was a point.

Please write Mr. Hackett at playingthrough@austinchronicle.com.


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