Friday, September 17, 2010

Lou's DASH

Lou was a great inspiration in my life and he will always be remembered in my memories. And this video.


Monday, September 13, 2010

Katie Tsuyuki's Video Blog 5: Wanaka Skydive

With bad weather and Cardrona closing I decided to spice up my trip. Watch me as I drop from the sky with Wanaka Skydive. It was an amazing experience that was worth doing. Enjoy.



Sunday, September 5, 2010

Video Blog 4: Wanaka Have a Shot

With the weather not coopperating, again, I went with my friends to Wanaka Have a Shot. There you can shoot just about anything from guns to golf balls. A great alternative to snowboarding. Thanks to Soko, Moto, Taku Check out all our fun.

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All Shots are filmed with a SONY Bloggie!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Video Blog 3: Sasanoki

Hello Everyone...This week I am at Sasanoki, my favorite place to eat ramen, and I am learning to speak Japanese. A big thank you to Hisachi, Take, Sawa and the rest of my friends at Sasanoki for helping me. I am a beginner, please forgive my pronouncation :). Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Video Blog: Jr. Worlds at Cardrona

Here is my new Video blog. It is taken with Robert Joncas who is the Director of Canada Snowboard high performance program. He is speaking about Jr. World Champs. We are at the Cardrona pips during training. Enjoy!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Video Blog1 New Zealand

Here is my first video blog with my SONY Bloggie. It features Sophie Meade who is an up and coming rider from NYC who rides the southern Vermont series. I am coaching her for a couple of weeks in New Zealand for Focus Elite snowboard team, www.focuselite.com.
I hope you all enjoy

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Taking Home Bronze

With nationals over I feel like a load has been lifted from my shoulders. I accomplished a podium finish at the Canadian Championships and I am satisfied with my third place finish. It was a close contest but in the end it was Palmer Taylor and Mercedes Nicoll who took first and second place.
It was a beautiful day for the contest with clear blue skies accompanied by crisp temperatures. The pipe was firm and the snow became more granular over the course of the day. I was really pumped that my parents were there to support me; I could almost see my mom’s puffy hat from the top of the pipe.
I did some great runs, improving on every score through out the day. My podium run consisted of a back side air, front side 720, cab 360, front side air, back side 540 and a front side 540. I was especially happy with my consistency; I landed every judged run.
The only thing that bothered me was the attendance at the contest. The big names were there, almost all the national team and development team but there were only 14 ladies and 23 men. It was disturbing to see such small numbers.
I decided to give half my winnings to the most developmental beginner girl pipe rider. It went to 17 year old Stephanie Meagher of Nova Scotia; she was very excited to have been chosen. I made sure to reiterate how important it was for her to keep riding half pipe.
That night my coach, family and I had a memorable dinner at the historical Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City. We could see the twinkling lights on the St. Lawrence River as we ate our delicious dinner. I was so happy to be there with the people I love.
Nationals were a great time for me.
Now I head to Toronto for some meetings with sponsors and to enjoy some rest time at Iyashi bedrock spa. It’s a great place relax the body and mind while lounging on the heated healing rocks. If this sounds interesting to you check out their website at www.iyashibedrockspa.com . Their web site is informative on the treatments and its benefits.
I am looking forward to seeing friends while in Toronto for the week and to get in some good workouts.
Check back next week for another blog.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Archives

Here is the link to my CBC blogs I wrote over the Olympics

This is my last blog I wrote but you can find all of them in bottom left pat of the right column under Archives.

http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/blogs/katietsuyuki/2010/03/olympics-an-amazing-experience.html