Archive for February, 2009

Forbes: top paid “action sports stars”

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

 
“I’m in good spirits, my monthly million just cleared my checking account.”

Jayson Reduta just sent me this and I thought it was interesting.

FORBES MAGAZINE - HIGHEST PAID ACTION SPORTS ATHLETES.

1. Tony Hawk - $12 mil/year
2. Shaun White - $9 mil/year
3. Ryan Sheckler - $5 mil/year
4. Travis Pastrana - $3 mil/year
4. Kelly Slater - $3 mil/year
6. Laird Hamilton - $2.5 mil/year
7. Paul Rodriquez - $2 mil/year
8. Danny Kass - $1 mil/year
9. Chris Haffey - $999k / year

See a rollerblader made the top 10, we aren’t doing so bad after all.

Check the full article out on Forbes.com here.

Bail of da week #42

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

In our worst bail of the week yet, Johnny “Too Cool” Blumpkin put his scooter down for a minute to try out out some lolerblades. Woah there padre, we ain’t got no auto gay-rage doors round these parts.

One magzine On-line Brandon Smith interview

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

One & T.Boy did a quality little interview with Amall team rider Brandon Smith. Check it out!

Catch up with shredder, photographer, and distributor Brandon Smith to learn a bit about his thoughts on the current state of blading, and where he sees it all going. Having traveled the world with Valo and Them Goods, he’s got a pretty wide-open perspective on the whole thing, and given the whole post-Winterclash argument that’s sprung up elsewhere, this is a fascinating, recommended read. — ONE

What kind of obstacles do you like to skate the most in blading?
Anything that’s made of cement. Preferably a buttery ledge or some random, out of the ordinary obstacle.

In chestboarding you can skate flat ground and become a millionaire. Do you think one could be pro in the blade game and never skate handrails or gnarly stunts? Why or why not? How important is the danger factor in getting clips in blading?
That’s probably because they’ve created an image and personality that people are curious enough about to follow. It’s all about being unpredictable so people wonder what’s next. As far as the danger factor, no it doesn’t matter. There’s been pros in blading throughout the years that skate “safe” but you still want to see every section they put out.

Do you believe it’s possible to make skating challenging yet only skate smaller obstacles?
Yes, and that’s the best part about blading; you’re only limited by your own creativity. Doing a trick is just as much about the mental aspect as the physical. After skating for many years you start to realize a soul grind is a soul grind whether its on a red curb or a big rail. Blading really gets fun when you start using your mind.

Why do you think it takes a skater so long to truly develop their style?
Like everything in life, tt takes a long time to figure out what you like and what you don’t. Part of developing your style is trying out new and sometimes uncomfortable things. Some people are scared of change and criticism so they stick with what’s expected of them and/or with what they are familiar doing. When you stop taking what other people think into consideration (and focus on your self) you get a better idea of what you really enjoy.

There are a lot of ams who huck themselves down a double set to 540 true top whatever who are quickly forgotten about. This being said, do you think having mature style nowadays is an element that is absolutely mandatory in rollerblading as far as becoming a pro is concerned?
Yes. In fact, i know many people in our industry that won’t even pay attention to someone with horrible style. I would much rather watch someone do a stylish mizou than any other harder trick that looks like garbage. In my opinion, these individuals are the ones that need to represent the blading community, and be considered professionals. You wouldn’t want an “outsider” to see someone hucking themselves down a set of stairs while flailing all around, barely landing on two feet.

You have been pro for so long. Do you feel that your style has matured in the last 10+ years? In watching other bladers shred in the game who have come up over the years, who do you think has really matured style-wise?
My skating now is definitely different than when I first started. It’s all a part of growing up. Before it was just about doing tricks… now it’s more about how I do tricks, and the obstacles I choose to do them on. A prime example of someone who has really matured style-wise is Broskow. He went through a major transformation from being great to simply amazing. When you see Alex skate you can’t help but appreciate how solid and smooth his skating is. You can also tell he is having a lot of fun on his blades.

Do you believe we are in a new era of rollerblading, one where most rollerbladers are finally skating newer more interesting stuff? Do you think there are a lot of busters in the game still chesting it up on the flat rail with 15 tapper status dance moves?
One way to differentiate yourself from everyone else is by skating “newer, more interesting” stuff. So yes, some people are doing that. It’s refreshing because I think we are all tired of seeing the same thing over and over. Yes, there are still a lot of people into that type of thing, and there are even a few individuals that can skate flat rails and make it look good.

In rollerblading, one creates a piece of “art”, if you will, with every clip or photo they get. This clip or photo is a presentation of an idea… typically one which embodies embracing danger, redefining limitations and looking fucking cool while you accomplish the aforementioned. What can bladers do on an individual level that will help to improve rollerblading’s aesthetic presentation to the general public both in regards to what we wear and how we skate and do our tricks?
Now that you let the secret out, I think anyone that reads this will be in a better position. To sum it up: think before you skate! Or better yet, think while you skate. I’m no fashion expert, but I would say a good starting point is to listen to your parents. If they say you look like an idiot, you probably do!

What is the future of rollerblading? Where are we headed progression-wise?
More bladers stepping away from the standard hand rail and taking their technical skill to new, more interesting terrain. This is already happening naturally due to the fact that all the “standard skate spots” are getting knobbed, capped, torn out, etc.

Why are you excited about the future of rollerblading?
More professional, solid, stylish skating all around.

Interview © 2009 Tommy Boy
Photos © 2009 Someone Pretending to be Brandon Smith

Check it all out on the One site here.

Trick Tips: Torque

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

New trick tip by Kyle G.

Kizer Slimline frames available now

Friday, February 20th, 2009

 
New from Kizer is the Slimline frame with multiple advanced features. First off the Slimline frame features a slimmed down frame wall (thus the name) that gives you more soul space, and just also happens to have less contact surface area which means it slides better! The Slimline is also the first frame by Kizer to be made available in 3 sizes to fit anyone’s skate in proportion. Kizer has also keyed their strong 8mm bolts in slots for greater ease when changing wheels and or bearings and a well thought out 2 way rockering system which means that you can adjust the height of the inner and outer wheels for an optimum flat or anti-rocker set up.

For a flat setup, the max wheel size is 58mm flat.

For anti-rocker maximum wheel size is 60mm, if rockered 50mm.

Flat rocker: 2×58mm + 2×54mm flat rockered or 57mm and 53mm or 60mm and 56mm… A lot of options!

These frames boast the best flat setup options available and all the latest innovations in frame technology in one strong, lightweight, slick frame.

 Get yourself a pair here for $78

Submitted: A few photos from a few folks.

Friday, February 20th, 2009

 Yeah so I have been putting off posting the submitted photos for a while now for the following really good reasons.

1. They take more time than embedding a video

2. I’m Lazy

3. I forgot our Flikr password.

ANYWAYS I drank a good sized glass of Tang (with 10 scoops), got off my ass (not really) and figured out the password and posted them up. So here they are in all of their glory. If you have ANYTHING you want us to put on the blog, send it to agrsveml@gmail.com I swear I’ll get it up on the site within a month or two.

Ryan D’Souza - 270 back royale  photo by Matt Aldridge

Stefan Brandow - BS Unity Photo by Connor Singh

 Brandon Anderson - Top Acid to Sav photo by Connor Singh

Yusef Brewster - FS farv photo by Connor Singh

Joseph no name - 180 Photo by Connor Singh

Andrew Dudaronek - Saftey hip transfer photo who knows?

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Nor Cal local, Jeff Asi

Friday, February 20th, 2009

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Jeff Asi has been skating hard for a long time now. He has made a name for himself in NorCal for doing fakie back flips at nearly ALL the street comps. He is still skating harder than ever, still doing back flips all the while managing a full time job as BMW service pro, and being a brand new dad! Check out his edit and some of his art recently posted on Star Urethane.com

To see some of Jeff’s art check it out on the Star Urethane site over here.

Bail of da week #41

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Egor (the kid in the track suit) and his friend Boris went to the skate park after a long night of raving for a little skate. Boris was so worried he was going to trip and get caught up in his Jnco’s but Egor convinced him otherwise. Well Boris ended up slipping while checking his pager and bashed his knee so hard he can’t attend any raves for at least 3 weeks. His vintage wallet chain and top of the line Corr ATA 990’s didn’t fair too well either.

Demetrious George in HD

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Complements of the conference and Matty W, we get one prime HD edit of one of LA’s finest, Demetrious George. Dude is incredible and I think he and Carlos P are the only ones that skate the legacies. Anyways check the edit, it’s super dope and F*** can he jump high.

OMG. New AM Fitted hats.

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

After nearly enough attempts to write a saga about and almost 2 years after our last release we bring to you the most solid “Stand Up” fitted hat yet. With nothing spared to the AM standard and you end up with unparalleled looks, a superb fit and quality construction. Something that will last, and something that you can proudly wear anywhere and anytime.

For a limited time this item includes a free matching pair of party shades!

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Get yours here now for $29.95

Blue and White are Forever

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Chimera keeps their blue and white color scheme rolling with a new line of aggressive skate wheels. Now we just need to get a white skate with blue parts and we’ll be set. Also Carlos Pianowski jumps from Undercover to ride for Chimera and to get some sick skull graphics.

Chimera Carlos Pianowski Pro Wheel 58mm 90a
ChimeraCarlos Pianowski Aggressive Skate Wheel

Chimera Benny Harmanus IV Pro Wheel 57mm 88a
Chimera Harmanus Aggressive Skate Wheel

Chimera Fabrice Guyont II Pro Wheel 56mm 90a
Chimera Guyont Aggressive Skate Wheel

New products and gear

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Here’s some new products and gear that we just got in. The red GC Featherlite 2 frames will be in mad demand as GC has been out of red frames for awhile now.

GC Featherlite 2 frames only $44.90
GC Featherlite 2 Red Frames

Get your Arggh on with Denial
Denial Mike Elias Tee

Or get your Arggh on with the Ruthless Pirate Team
The RPT Aggressive Skate DVD

Blades 360 Hoody by Six Won Six
Six Won Six Blades 360 Hoody


Click here to see all of Neil’s facial expressions
Six Won Six Rollerblading

Jayson Reduta & Rob G: San Jose OG’s skating the new RB solo

Monday, February 16th, 2009

For those of you that don’t know Jayson Reduta & Rob Gurrero are San Jose natives and are the true OG’s of the scene. While the San Jo scene isn’t what it used to be, we still have a strong vibe out here and pretty much everyone that still has love for blading and  gets out to do the damn thing. Jayson is currently finishing up an Art major and Ruff riding it up on his GSXR and in his spare time still gets down with the illest steeze. Rob G. of course is still killin’ it with amazing flow and is now hooked up with a full factory ride from Rollerblade.

Still doin it in San Jose. Rob G and I went out a few days to hit up the local parks to break in his new ROLLERLBADE skates. These skates are ill by the way if you like to roll park. He hooked me up with an old pair and I gotta say they’re very fast and smooth with large frames and wheels. Not the most stylish skate compared to the new ones out today in terms of having skins, but an OG like me still likes to see a bare hard boot shell. The soul material is awesome and slides no problem any waxed surface. Check it out yall.

NEW AMALL SITE JUST LAUNCHED

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE NEWLY UPDATED AND REDESIGNED AGGRESSIVEMALL SITE. CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY.

had to dude.

Get this - REAL green (not dyed) Razors & GC parts

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Razors & GC has added another color to their solid line up of replacement parts. Now if you are feeling a bit o’ Irish, or just plain like a bright green you can get yourself either some standard cuffs, XL backslide plates, buckles and some F1 h-blocks (flat or freestyle) and some laces to match. Good job on the green guys, it looks great.  See for yourself.

F1 Freestle H-blocks - $29.90

F1 Flat H-blocks - $29.90

Razors cuffs (will also fit Remz) $34.90

Razors XL backslide plates, for your Genesys. $14.95

Those GC parts will also look awesome on a set of NIMH V2 LE skates. WEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

We will also have laces & green buckles available on Monday, so stay tuned


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