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JEREMY
BRAZIER

Middle Speed Division

0-1-0 (W-L-D)

0

Fight

Win

Streak

Match 4 Jeremy Brazier.png
Match 4 Jeremy Brazier.png
Match 4 Doni Gales Champ.png

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LAST FIGHT

BRAZIER VS GALES

Career busts

Top line

Bottom line

Tricks

Penelties

Total

11

8

8

0

27

Jeremy Brazier – Body Piloting Championships 5 Performance Analysis

Match: BPC 5 vs. Doni Gales

Jeremy Brazier made his debut in the Body Piloting Championships in BPC 5, facing off against the seasoned competitor, Doni Gales. With a strong background in dynamic flying and angle coaching, Jeremy entered the competition as a highly skilled flyer, but this was his first time in the BPC arena under the unique 'Follow the Leader' format.

 

Bust Breakdown – BPC 5 vs. Doni Gales

Total Busts: 27

  • Bottom Line Busts: 8

  • Top Line Busts: 11

  • Trick Busts: 8

Jeremy displayed a high level of technical ability, but his performance was impacted by multiple line busts, particularly at the top boundary. While his flying skills were evident, the precision required in the competition format challenged his ability to maintain consistent height control.

 

Strengths & What Jeremy Did Well

 Dynamic Movement & Flow:

  • Jeremy’s years of tunnel coaching experience were evident in his ability to transition smoothly between maneuvers. His movements were fluid and well-executed, making his flying visually appealing.

 Commitment to Tricks:

  • Unlike some competitors who hold back on complexity to avoid busts, Jeremy fully committed to the tricks, attempting all required moves without hesitation. This approach resulted in a higher trick bust count but demonstrated his confidence and willingness to push limits

 Adaptive Strategy in Round 2:

  • After experiencing multiple top line busts in Round 1, Jeremy adjusted his approach, reducing his mistakes in the second half of the match. This shows his ability to recognize issues mid-flight and make necessary corrections.

 

Areas for Improvement

 Boundary Awareness – Top Line Control:

  • With 11 top line busts, Jeremy struggled to maintain vertical positioning within the designated space. Improving altitude awareness and refining his ability to stay within the boundaries will be crucial for future BPC competitions.

 Trick Execution Consistency:

  • Although Jeremy executed tricks with confidence, 8 trick busts indicate slight deviations in angles or positioning relative to the leader. Fine-tuning his precision will ensure he completes tricks cleanly without incurring penalties.

 Managing Pressure in Competition Settings:

  • As this was his first BPC appearance, the competitive format likely introduced an additional layer of pressure. While he performed well, refining his ability to maintain composure under competitive conditions will help reduce mistakes in future matches.

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Final Thoughts & Takeaways

Jeremy Brazier showcased a solid debut performance, proving why he is regarded as one of Australia’s top tunnel coaches and freeflyers. His technical ability is undeniable, but the competitive structure of BPC posed a new challenge, testing his ability to match precision with speed.

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With improvements in height control and trick execution, Jeremy has the potential to be a strong contender in future BPC events. If he refines his competition strategy, we could see him making deep runs in upcoming championships.

📢 Final Result: Doni Gales wins (based on bust count).

However, Jeremy’s debut set the stage for an exciting future in BPC competition!

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STATS

Skill level

Years Flying

Hight

Wieght

Pro

6

170cm

61kg

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123-456-7890 

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