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Phillip Gripper is one of those skaters that has never gotten the shine he really deserves. Now at the ripe age of 28 years young, Phil is not only skating the best he's ever skated, but finally getting the recognition that has long been coming to him. Many people know Phil best from his years of being a counselor at Woodward. He actually taught a lot of the current up and coming names in blading how to do most of their tricks. Phil is the type of guy that knows exactly what he likes. Anything from food, to music, to skating tricks, Phil likes what he likes and doesn't compromise for anything or anyone. So when Phil told me we had to drive an extra 3 hours out of our way on a recent South Carolina trip to skate a spot in his hometown of Florence, I knew it would be worth it.
Anthony Medina caught up with Austin's finest Pat Leal to talk about the past and the future. Pat has some interesting statement and of course an ass kicking edit to come up with. Continue reading.
Who is B.free (Brian Freeman)? Want to know more about his place with Street Artist, hip-hop, rollerblading (and skateboarding)? Check out the interview!
This edit features the best tricks Pat Leal laced from 2009 until 2011. It also includes some shots of Patrick in the City Never Sleeps DVD and the Shock video. Enjoy!
This is a short trailer proposal for what could be an action sports television show about rollerbladers and the culture surrounding their sport. It was originally produced for a studio in Texas that planned on selling the show, but since they don't know exactly what to do with it here it is for you. Rolling With the World follows Brian Freeman around the world to meet peoples of all cultures through the ties and bonds of rollerblading.
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most from 12th of December to 18th of December 2011.
You are about to see...or have just seen, or in a rare case, you are currently watching the personification of an idea that came to Fritz and me one night. There's footage of a lot of heavy hitters from Dallas, Austin, Houston and even Minnesota.
Skater: Jay Cotrell
Trick: unity gap over the drunk guy
Photographer: Austin Paz
Location: Toronto / Canada
Skater: Austin Paz
Trick: topsoul
Photographer: Jay Greendyk
Location: NYC / USA
Skater: Sean Keane
Trick: makio
Photographer: Austin Paz
Location: Montclair / USA