8 Ways to Spend US$7,000 on Your Child’s Sporting Career
by Steven Meek
Kids’ sport is big business! According to 2017 research from Utah State University, USA, this $15 billion dollar industry has almost doubled in size over the last ten years. The expenditure on sports season fees, camps, equipment, travel, coaching and training, means that many families are spending up to 10% of their income on their children’s sporting passions. These results of average annual family expenditure in youth sport remind us of the simple fact that having kids with an interest in high-performance sport does not come cheap.
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MeekBoyz: From Inspiration to Reality
Most achievements and innovations tend to grow from small beginnings and the humble story of how MeekBoyz came to be is no exception. New Zealanders, Steve and Donna Meek moved to Hong Kong in 2003 as a young couple seeking the adventure of foreign travel and the chance to experience working life as expats.
Hong Kong, famous for its luxury stores and a banking mecca for global companies,
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Why Carbon remains the Choice of Champions!
by Steven Meek
The “C” word continues to overshadow most other advances in the biking industry and for very good reason. The use of carbon has been a major catalyst for some of the biggest technological advances in the mountain biking industry, and many other sports. Its superiority reigns for a variety of different reasons: high tensile strength and stiffness, durability, integrity, low thermal expansion, limitless design possibilities,
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We Meet the Man Behind the US Open MTB
Clay Harper’s name is synonymous with the US Open MTB, and its return to the racing calendar in 2017, cemented it as one of the best races in the circuit. Clay to attracted huge stars including Aaron Gwin and Neko Mullaly to race in 2017, and plans are afoot for 2018, including the announcement of the new venue; Killington Resort in Vermont. At MeekBoyz HQ, we are very fortunate to consider Clay and his family good friends,
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The Parent Dilemma…
by Steven Meek
Given that our boys grew up in the BMX racing scene, the issue of whether to ride flat pedals or clip pedals was a constant dilemma. Everyone seemed to have their own different perspectives on the matter and it was difficult to make sense of the differing viewpoints.
The year we went to Europe to race for New Zealand in the World BMX Championships in Zolder, Belgium,
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Giving Kids Control…
by Steven Meek
“Dad! I’ve been riding for a while now and my hands are getting tired. Give me a break, please.” Sound familiar?
“Give me a brake!” I say! Good quality brakes are one of the most critical components required on a child’s downhill bike. Unfortunately, most brakes on kids’ bikes are like most kids’ bikes; cheap and nasty!
Cheap brakes come with very little adjustments on the lever.
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Facing New Challenges
by Toby Meek
On Thursday evening, I waved goodbye to parents at Hong Kong Airport, armed with two bike bags, bound for my first international race event without them. My father, who is my trusted coach, mechanic and manager would not be with me on this adventure. At thirteen years of age the check-in staff were tentative about me travelling as an unsupervised minor but at 13, its legal.
After an eleven-hour flight,
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Like Father, Like Son – Six Year Old Billy Tearing It Up On His MeekBoyz Mini Beast
MeekBoyz are delighted to announce that the first Mini Beast has recently landed in the UK. Six year old rider, Billy-Neil McVicar, took ownership of his new wheels recently and we had a chance to grab a quick chat with his Dad, Neil to find out about this young grom’s plans for the future.
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Hardtail vs Full Suspension – What is the Future for the Next Generation of Downhill riders?
by Steven Meek
Old-school hardtail riders and parents of the new generation of downhill mountain bike riders stand at opposite ends of the debate over full suspension downhill mountain bikes for children. An unnecessary luxury or an essential no-brainer in today’s world of youth downhill mountain biking? In this blog discussion, we outline why full suspension children’s bikes are the future for downhill mountain biking.
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