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News Article Did you know that bad weather interfered with SDC Rhythm XP's visit at the SCSL season opener?
posted: May 12th, 2014 The Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 25 March 2014 that SDC Rhythm XP was planning to go west for the Southern California Skydiving League season opener at Perris Skydiving. The event actually took place, even though the weather forecast was not good at all, and the weather situation eventually did not turn not much different than the forecast. However, a handful of teams tried to beat the weather and completed up to two rounds on the SCSL meet weekend. Three of the four Rhythm members had slots as player coaches, and team videographer Thad Parker was filming the only AAA Class team,... (more)
News Article Did you know that SDC Rhythm XP is going west for the Southern California Skydiving League season opener?
posted: Mar 25th, 2014 SDC Rhythm XP just completed the Paraclete XP Indoor and Outdoor Championship 2014 double header week and is back to normal team operation now. The SDC Rhythm XP operation takes mostly place at four different locations. The team spends the winter time at Skydive Sebastian where Skydive Chicago, Rhythm's summer home, flies one of their Twin Otters during the cold winter months in Illinois. SDC Rhythm XP is also at home at Paraclete XP where the team members are running their tunnel and coaching camps. Last not least, there is also a Rhythm satellite station on the west coast. Center Inside... (more)
News Article Did you know that Bad to the Hambone posted the highest AA Class average of the year in Elsinore?
posted: Jun 6th, 2013 The coverage of last weekend's competition now completes with the last update from the Southern California Skydiving League at Skydive Elsinore. Three teams competed in the AA Class and four teams in the A Class. Two of the seven teams (Elsinore Passing Jacob, Trish and the Lemmings) attended their second meet this year after the SCSL season opener in April in Perris. DZ operator and former Arizona Airspeed member John Hamilton and Elsinore's Event Coordinator Sydney Owen Williams both took a day off to be a part of the competition. John Hamilton competed with Bad to the Hambone in the AA... (more)
News Article Did you know that UK's double gold medalist 4mula had a promising start into the 2013 season?
posted: May 2nd, 2013 The season opener of the Southern California Skydiving League 2013 generated the second largest participation in Perris ever since the Southwest Skydiving League was split up into the Arizona and the Southern California leagues. The 12-team field in 2009 remains the SCSL record number, while last weekend's eleven teams are showing a significant upswing compared to the last years. The SDC Rhythm XP members activated six lineups with player coaches on Christy Frikken's home turf. Even the local videographers could not keep up with the work load, and Dan BC put a camera on his helmet to help out. The... (more)
News Article Did you know that Christie Blomster is back in action with Perris Wicked?
posted: Oct 11th, 2012 The Southern California Skydiving League ran only two meets this year after Skydive Elsinore and Skydive Perris each have hosted two meets annually in the past. However, some of the last scores of the regular 2012 season were posted by teams and competitors who have caught the NSL News attention earlier. Perris Wicked has been covered by the NSL News since Christy Frikken and Hannah Betts launched the female team project at the end of the 2011 season. Former team member Kristen Johnson was introduced on 9 February 2012. The NSL News followed up on 22 February 2012 when Christie Blomster was... (more)
News Article Did you know that Dan BC explains how to set goals?
posted: Aug 3rd, 2012 The NSL News introduced Dan BC's book ABOVE ALL ELSE for the first time with the story on 29 April 2011 and followed up with more information on 29 September 2011. The P3 POWER PLAY story on 25 July 2012 mentioned that the book is now also available in the NSL Shop. The same story mentioned how important 4way training is to develop individual physical and mental skills, which have made Dan BC's POWER PLAY events so successful. Dan BC now gave the NSL News permission to copy some chapters in the second part of his book. The first part is his own fascinating life story "ABOVE ALL ELSE", which... (more)