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| | Beginners Polo (Tue/Sat) - Peckham Car Park SE15/London Fields E8 BEGINNERS POLO SOUTH Tuesdays: 7pm, Peckham Multistory Car Park, level 5: MAP: Peckham Multiplex, Carpark level 5 NORTH Saturday mornings at London Fields. map And for a limited period: WEST Wednesdays at Westway sports centre This has it's own thread so please check in for details. http://www.lfgss.com/thread14038.html MAP http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Westwa...ngdom&t=m&z=15 IMPORTANT: Please check the threads before turning up to confirm it's on. INFO: We have plenty of spare mallets so let us know if you would like to borrow one. We also have a loaner bike you can use or you can use your own as long as you don't mind if it gets hit / scratched, but we do ask that there are no sharp or dangerous things sticking from it (i.e exposed chainrings). Drop bars and bullhorn bars aren't really a good idea, risers are the most common but they MUST be capped at the end. Come along and give it a go! Information on getting started in polo here: http://www.lfgss.com/thread14461.html How to build a mallet How to make wheel discs UPDATE: We now have a Polo Strategy & Coaching section which is really helpful if you want to progress your game. If you want to make the step up to join the other sessions, you would be well advised to practice some SOLO POLO which most players have done and are still doing. This will really help hone your skills and make the transition easier. Even if you're happy staying at the beginners session, these tips are really helpful. UPDATE II: BASIC POLO RULES: 3-a-side. Players start the game with the front wheel on their goal line. After 3, 2, 1, Polo, (right handed people) charge towards the center of the court to the ball. If you put your foot down, you must 'tap out' at either side of the center of the court. You must not interfere with play until you have tapped in. Try to get out the way as soon as possible if you foot down. Once a goal is scored you return to your half of the court. You may not cross the halfway line until one person of the opposition has crossed halfway. Likewise you can not advance with the ball until the scoring team have returned to their half. Taking out mallets with mallets, the rule is hook, don't hack. So no hacking down on mallets. Full list of rules: http://www.lhbpa.org/resources/LHBPA...Polo_Rules.pdf SAFETY. Please read. You are encouraged to wear a helmet and elbow and knee pads. Whilst they're not obligatory, if you are going to play polo on a regular basis it would be wise to invest. Helmets can often be found on http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/S...t&SortBy=Price for a good price, and these are some cheap but decent pads http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120699839315&ssPageNam e=STRK:MEWAX:IT Some basic tips for game play at beginners sessions. Cover your brake. Just like riding on the streets you should cover your brake lever and learn to feather it and apply it safely. If you have a dual brake lever then you should have the rear tighter than the front so you don't go over the handlebars. If you have a freewheel and one brake only, then put it on the back not the front. Polo can be a very fast game but the object is not to ride as fast as you can towards the goal and whack the ball. Don't feel like you should be riding round at pace all the time, hang back, look for team mates moving round, pass the ball to each other to get down the court. Team play is a lot more fun for everyone. If there is a fast break that you're chasing, then be confident in your braking and watch the t-bones (see below). High Sticking. Practice doing shots where you snap at the ball instead of bring your mallet up high behind you and/or following through high in front of you. In general, try not to raise your mallet too high in the air. T-boning: This is riding in to the side of someone's bike and not a good move. Try and keep your head up when riding as much as possible to prevent riding in to people, especially at Peckham where there are pillars on the side. Likewise, try not to cut in front of someone's path so they t-bone you. Mallet under wheels. This is really dangerous so please be careful when going for balls near front wheels. Last edited by Wicksie; 5th April 2012 at 15:05. |
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| | That's really handy to know, nice one. Would wests object to me advertising this to beginners? That depends on where you're coming from! I'm aiming to get a list of places across London. It might be ambitious right now, but perhaps we could have beginners sessions all over so there's one near by for most people. Thanks M! |
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| | If you want to advertise something, say that whoever they are, they're always welcome out West. There's always stuff to borrow and someone ready to chat. You want a friendly and relaxed game then come over. I'd rather someone came West because they wanted to hang out or were curious than because they thought they'd get 'court time'. |
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I'd love to come Wests but live South so it's not too convenient. There might be a mallet shortage if we do get a few people along. If anyone can help in way that would be much appreciated. | |
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| | I meant I'm up for this in general, I'm not in London tomorrow though, and away for the next two weekends. After that I'd love to join in though (or in the week). Also I'll be moving very close to both Brick Lane and Broadway courts at the end of May, less than 2 minutes ride in both cases, so I'll be happy to help you with this, say storing spare mallets for beginners, etc. |
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That is the true story of Emmet. | |
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And good luck with the bike build. | |
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| | I'm really really keen to start playing Polo, looks like this is the best place to start! I'm out of London till Monday, but after that will definitely come down and have a go. Is the best idea to keep my eyes on this thread for the next meet? Or should I just rock up at one of the other Polo meets and introduce myself? Jim |
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| | Ah that would be Norths. You're welcome to come and have a tap around with us as and when we go. It's not a fixed time or place so can be tricky to organise. I'll definitely update this thread or PM me and I'll give you my number. I'm certain no one will mind if you turn up to any of the days, but as it says above, Wests is a bit of a slower pace so you might find that easier to begin with. Cheers Jim. |
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there are some pretty good players out west... James, prav, pip for example... Some even say emmet comes from the west ;) | |
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