UK Skipper

August 3, 2009 by  
Filed under United Kingdom

I’m a 16 year old male, and despite the fact that through the teenage years people become less and less likely to skip, I still skip everywhere, whenever I can, because I find it fun and it makes me happy. I get loads of weird looks from everyone including my friends, but it doesn’t stop me.
I find it sad that skipping has become such a social taboo, and the fact you’re trying to encourage people to be different is a really good thing, and it teaches boring adults to be childlike again.
I’d just like to say how much I love this website and everything it’s doing :) The fact it’s encouraging people to be happy and to skip is amazing. – Alex, London, UK

Fiddle Skipping in Chicago

June 29, 2009 by  
Filed under Illinois, Video Library

On a recent trip to Chicago, iskip.com’s Skipper Kim caught  up with Chris Marshall, an avid skipper who plays the fiddle and skips at the same time!   In this video, Chris shares his skipping philosophy with Kim before they skip around Millennium Park where some kindred spirits join the fun!

True confessions of a closet skipper…

June 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Virginia

Richmond, Virginia–I am 51 and have been a closet skipper for years (only skipping when I knew for sure noone, not even my husband, would see me!), but after discovering your website, and the fact that there are many other “grownups” just like me who like to cut loose the kid inside, I am now becoming more bold about skipping openly. I still haven’t “soloed” yet (skipping all by myself in front of other people), but now I will skip in public with friends who are willing, and, in the morning instead of “walking” my dog before I go to work, I skip while he bounces along smiling up at me! He thinks it’s a game for him (which makes it easy to do in front of strangers!)–A skipper named Sherry.

What if this works?

June 1, 2009 by  
Filed under Ohio

This email from a skipper in Ohio named Theresa says so much.

Sometimes when I’m imagining this happening, I think “What if we are successful? Will the Joy of childlike ways become unimportant and ordinary.” Then it comes to me, Joy will only become deeper and deeper for the people on this planet!!

Carefree & Joyful in Alberta

May 31, 2009 by  
Filed under Canada

“We all long to feel carefree and joyful in our lives and I believe that skipping is one of the best ways to induce those feelings. It is something almost all of us did as kids as an expression of happiness and joy and then gave up as adults for fear of looking silly. My experience (as an adult) has been that skipping not only causes me to feel joyful, but positively affects the people around me. For a moment they let their guard down and smile. I hope that’s because for that moment they too feel carefree and joyful just remembering how it felt to skip. Maybe they’ll even give it a try themselves!” -Musician & film maker Danielle French, Alberta, Canada

Skipping is fun!

May 31, 2009 by  
Filed under Colorado

“I skip. I love it. I am new at skipping, just one month, but it is the most fun cardiovascular exercise I have ever done. I used to jog and it was too hard on me. Walking is okay but boring. Skipping changes your whole outlook on life. It is not just a kid thing but it makes you feel like a kid even at 62.” –L. Hanson, Arvada, Colorado

I Skip & I Love It!

May 31, 2009 by  
Filed under Utah

From a skipper named Sabrina in Provo, UT….

I caught the Donny & Marie segment on skipping. It was so inspiring to see Kim Corbin’s pure love of skipping shine through. Her energy was infectious. So I just had to try it myself. I loved to skip as a child & have played around a little as an adult with it. But never considered it as an exercise routine. I have a treadmill collecting dust & I am not a runner.

After the show I went outside & tried it. All I could do is smile & laugh. It was a great feeling. I felt my child within soar. Of course you have friends & family tell you you’ll look foolish or people will laugh. But that is the best part, you are going against the normal way of thinking & doing what makes you feel good. It is quite liberating.

I have not yet included it as a regular exercise yet. But I will be. I have plenty of my friends kids that want to join in the fun, too but my adult friends don’t know what they are missing. Maybe I can infect them too.

This 38 year old is celebrating my child within. What a great way to kick off a day then skipping down the street with a huge grin on your face. No one can bring ya down. I am proud to say yes I Skip & I love it!!!!

Skipping in Central Park

May 30, 2009 by  
Filed under New York

Here’s a recap of a skip through New York’s Central Park that happened in September 0f 2001..

Lauren, Jay, Elaine, Gary, Heidi, and Bob [Heidi's fun-loving dog] had a wonderful skip Saturday September 8th, 2001 in Central Park! We met at Columbus Circle and did some hula-hooping and jump-hooping. Then, skipping on, we took an awesome ride on the Carousel, which Jay had been dying to do, and saw lots of little kiddies with balloons running and skipping about in their playful fashion.

We continued skipping to the top of the mall (with Gary singing a lot of the way), where we saw the International Harvest Festival. There was Celtic music, meditation-type chanting, and Gospel too! (Lauren did a Harmonious Skip through the audience looking for other skippers, but ours remained a small – albeit dedicated – crowd.) So we did a pretty difficult Down-the-Stairs Skip [which Bob liked] toward the lake, where we encountered a huge chess tournament, and a gigantic chessboard with a group of kids hopping and jumping around on it. It was a great sight.

We shouted out to lots of people as we skipped through, of course, including a bewildered-looking guy who was watching us as he tried to read “Crime and Punishment”. (I assume it was hard to do both at once!) Before we called it a day, Jay, Gary, and Lauren did a Sprinkler Skip — right through the yard — and were NOT at all harassed by authorities for doing so. Yay! Then Heidi, Elaine, and Gary headed south-west to find a bookstore [maybe they skipped all the way there!] and Jay and Lauren went back to the Harvest Festival. The sun shone, the music played, the people smiled, and the skippers skipped. A truly fun-filled day!

New Yorkers Skip Across the Brooklyn Bridge

May 30, 2009 by  
Filed under New York

On October 7th, 2000, the New York City skippers leapt across the Brooklyn Bridge…Here are a couple of recaps from what ended up being two groups of skippers!!!!!! The great images were taken by Andrzej Bialuski. (Notice the twin towers that were still standing at that time.)

“MANY RIVERS TO SKIP” By NYC skipper Gavin Heck

So we gathered 15 strong in the early afternoon after a late night of making placards with slogans from Walt Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” and Elizabeth Bishop’s “Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore”. Some new faces, some vintage skippers, all eager… put on their signs and began the grueling but joyful skip across the bridge.nyfour

“What are you protesting?” a passerby chimed “Gravity” I said without thinking much, and smiled.

A few passersby joined in for moments, a few smiled and took pictures.

We stopped to sweat and pant and enjoy the beautiful mid-day sky. We skipped on stone and wood and felt the old bridge yield a little with each buoyant step.

People tried to read our signs

“how curious you are to me!”
“from Brooklyn, over the Brooklyn Bridge, on this fine morning, please come flying”
“we love you – there is perfection in you also”
“please come flying”

nygroupThey were bobbing their heads with our motion.

Before we knew it we were at the base of the Brooklyn side  of the bridge, where one of the later stanzas is in the metalwork…

” Flow on, river! flow with the flood-tide, and ebb with the ebb-tide! Frolic on, created and scallop-edg’d waves! Gorgeous clouds of the sunset! Drench with your splendor me, or the men and women generations after me! Cross from shore to shore, countless crowds of passengers! Stand up, tall masts of Manhattan! stand up, beautiful hills of Brooklyn! Throb, baffled and curious brain! throw out questions and answers!”

It was time for catching our breath, pictures and goodbye for some, off to lunch and drinks (and more skipping) for others. Sincere thanks to all who participated, especially Andrezj for the wonderful pictures

Skipping the Brooklyn Bridge by Laurie Sheppard

May 30, 2009 by  
Filed under New York

Thanks for the Brooklyn Bridge Skip. I have never gone across it and I am a native New Yorker. My daughter Lala fell asleep right at 2pm, and at that time there were 6 1/2 of us. I was on a pretty tight time schedule, so asked if nytwoanyone wanted to skip with me even though the head skipper hadn’t arrived yet.

This great couple, from San Francisco, now New Yorkers were also psyched to go, so we took off spreading the word. The other 3 decided to wait. So Bob, Aya and I were off and skipping excited about crossing the Bridge. This couple were like Honeymooners laughing and skipping the whole way making people go under like the London Bridge game.  We met nycouplephotographers along the way who read about the Skip in Time Out and thought there would be more of us, but we assured them more would come.

We met two skippers coming the other way who must have started earlier. People got a kick out it, and two kids imitated the happy couple while the
mom remarked that it’s contagious and I convinced the mom and her friend to try it and they did and started laughing.

On my way back, the couple skipped ahead onto their next adventure and I met up with Gavin and about 15 others with signs and happy faces.nyspread

Thanks for getting me out of my neighborhood and the exercise of a mile each way. I didn’t know it only took 15 minutes to cross.

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