Tony Hawk in Brighton

July 23rd, 2010

Tony Hawk  was joined on the vert ramp which was 4.5m high and 15m wide by 5 time World champion Sandro Dias, vert skating specialist Kevin Staab, skater Neal Hendriz and DJ Jesse Fritsch. Kamikaze Team enjoyed a great night out to see the legends of skateboarding. Tony finished off by landing his signature trick the 540 mctwist which was worth the entrance fee alone.

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Tony Hawk skates Shoreham Bowl!!!!!

July 23rd, 2010

Tony Hawk who was in Brighton for his sell out skateboarding tour, but a day earlier he rocked up with vert skating specialist Kevin Staab and DJ Jesse Fritsch at the Shoreham Bowl Skate Park .The skating legend, who has reportedly made £50 million through his video games and merchandise, arrived at the park opposite the Civic Centre, in Ham Road, Shoreham, to the amazement of the local skaters.He spent an hour skating at the revamped bowl and signed autographs to the delight of about 100 fans. Tony came over and congratulated local riders on the bowl. He told them he found it buttery smooth! Jesse and Kevin also commented that the coping was just perfect.Tony and Jesse were totally focused on riding the bowl, working out lines and hitting the deep with Indy airs, F/s blunts, smiths, Lien to tails. Tony even tried to jump the fence from out of the 8.5ft end!

Check out the www.shorehamskatepark.co.uk for photos and updates of Tony Hawks visit.

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Downhill Longboarding Tips

July 16th, 2010
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Skating those big gnarly hills can really put your skills to the test and being properly prepared is vital to being safe and having fun. You need to be comfortable on your board and know how to do the basics such as carving and footbreaking (sliding certainly helps too). Once you start feeling confident about bombing hills, follow these short guidelines to help defeat that big hill you’ve had your eye on.

1. Proper Safety Gear – Having adequate safety gear such as a helmet, gloves, knee/elbow pads is crucial to being confident on hills and can really help prevent injury. At the very least you should be wearing a helmet (full face for high speeds) and slide gloves as these areas are the most prone to injury. Slide gloves also help with cornering and sliding to help kill speed, so it really is a no brainer to have a pair.

2. Scout the Road – Make sure to walk the whole downhill run to look for areas of loose gravel and big potholes that may send you flying off your board. It’s important to make sure you have enough space to ride out your speed at the end (especially if you are unable to slide or footbreak at high speed).

3. Proper Downhill Gear – Not all skateboards are made the same and some are just not adequate for doing downhill skateboarding safely. Generally downhill boards are much stiffer as having flex in the board makes it really squirrely at higher speeds. Longboards such as the Loaded Dervish are notoriously flexy and should be avoided at all costs for downhill skateboarding.  Shorter wheelbases will also make the ride more unstable and generally the lower the board the more stable it is at higher speeds.

4. Inspect Your Gear – You must inspect all your gear before bombing that big hill, simple things like a loose axle nut can really ruin your day believe me. I’ve had two separate instances of finishing a downhill run picking up my board and having the truck hanger just drop off my board, pretty scary to think if that happened at high speed. Also make sure your trucks are tightened/loose enough for what your doing. Too lose and you may get speed wobbles, too tight and you may not be able to carve enough which again can cause speed wobbles.  Also make sure your bearings are clean and lubed, the last thing you want is a bearing to sieze up while at 40 mph (yes it can happen).

5. Avoid Traffic – If the downhill run your thinking about doing has a lot of car traffic on it, then think about finding a different hill. Cars are your number one enemy and obstacle and people in cars really don’t understand longboarders so try and avoid them at all costs. If you do decide to skate a high traffic road, make sure you know how to shutdown slide and footbreak effectively.

6. Play it Safe – On your first run make sure to try and play it safe, try taking the hill from halfway up instead of the full thing to see how you handle the corners and turns. Many times I’ve went to bomb a hill only to end up going way faster than expected. Make sure to just take it easy and airbrake and footbreak before corners to shave speed off so you can make the turn safely.

7. Follow Car – Having a follow car is certainly a nice thing to have but isn’t as necessary as the other steps. A follow car can stay behind the skater blocking any traffic from riding up behind the skaters dangerously as cars often love to do.  I definitely recommend having one if the option is there (its nice to have a lift back up the hill too!)

8. Blind Corners – Always make sure to STAY in your lane when taking a blind corner and make sure your at a safe speed. Always try to be conservative when it comes to cornering as it’s very easy to get runover if your not paying attention completely.

9. Have fun – Downhill skateboarding is all about having fun so get out there and bomb those gnarly hills. Just make sure to do it right and safely and you will become much more comfortable on your board at those high speeds. Remember having the right gear is vital to being a successful downhill rider.

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10,000 Kilometers Skateboard Indy Film Released

April 24th, 2010

10,000 Kilometers is an Indy skateboard documentary filmed on the Trans-Siberian Railway and brought to you by Patrik Wallner. It documents the  2 month journey of skaters John Tanner, Kenny Reed amongst others travelling from Moscow , Siberia, Mongolia and finishing up in Hong Kong only by train and skateboarded taking in the culture of cities in Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, and China along the way. It’s not just a skateboarding film, 10,000 Kilometers covers and documents all the trip’s entertaining stories and adventures with detailed commentaries and interviews.

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Geoff Rowley and David Gonzalez combating a colossal 22 sets of stairs in their younger days

February 5th, 2010

Recently released old  footage of Geoff Rowley and David Gonzalez combating a colossal 22 sets of stairs in their younger days.

You can see from the video, it doesn’t go well for either of them. But you have to have admiration for Gonzalez’s resilience. He just keeps coming back for more!

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Legend John Cardiel tracking down the best skate spots in Sacramento with Appolo Cutts.

January 26th, 2010

Skate legend John Cardiel tracking down the best skate spots in Sacramento, California with pro skater Appollo Cutts.

Cardiel famed for coining the Vans “Off the Wall” tag was left temporarily paralysed from a road traffic accident in 2003.

Unable to skate now professionally, but from this video there is still a lot of passion burning inside where he recalls his youth checking out the best skate spots in Sacremento.

Some old footage of John Cardiel mixing it up!!!

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Daniel Espinoza the light footed kid from Fontana CA

January 26th, 2010

As you can see, Daniel has an extremely laid-back style, easily dropping hammers on stair rails.

its a sure bet that we will be seeing a lot more of him in the near future.

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Downhill body sails for skateboarding.

January 23rd, 2010

Sporting Sails

If you’ve ever wanted to bomb a hill on a skateboard but were scared by the lack of brakes, this could be for you.

Downhill body sails are a sort of body parachute that lets you keep your speed in check but also gives you that superhero cape you always wanted as a kid.

Apparently, these sails can be traced way back to 1930s skiing pioneer Leo Gasperl, helping skiers who were a wee bit scared of going too fast or just wanted to fly.

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