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Demetrios George is a skater who has paid his dues to be where he's at in our sport. When you put everything on the line for blading, sooner or later you're going to get knocked down. What really matters is if you get back up to try again. Demetrios is a skater who won't ever quit. -James Johnson
Revolution’s Thursday Night Skate drops another edit with some ledge sessions going down at Tempe Skatepark. Mason Richard, Scott Wells, Chad Hornish, Ben Karris, Kris Troyer, and James Johnson all getting dirty in front of Derek Stanton’s camera. In the end it’s a tight mix polished with some fresh beats.
Every Thursday night Revolution throws a skate session drawing the likes of anyone and everyone in the area that likes to get down and roll. This session in particular spawned a super chill edit put together by Aaron Stine and Derek Stanton which features Kenny Scherf, Andrew Scherf, James Johnson, Jeff Dobkins, Jon Jenkins, Justin Runyon, Zared Yates, and Derek Stanton. Just another great example of how great the rolling community is. We get together, hang out, and skate simply because we are all rollerbladers.
How could I put into words who James Johnson is to me? James is someone that I feel blessed to share experiences on this planet with. A human being that inspires me to better myself. A dude, that I would fly out to Arizona to hang out with, even if I can't skate cause I have a busted shin. Yes, he owns a skate shop. Yes, he has been the back bone of one of the healthiest skate scenes in America. Yes, he has had hundreds of people staying in his home so they could come skate in AZ, but for me James is way more than the sum of what he did or did not. For me, James Johnson is a friend, a brother (even if I am not close to being Native). As for his skating, I will let the 90 seconds speak for itself. -Mathieu Ledoux
The Sin City Session event took place this past weekend in Las Vegas, NV. Setup and organized by Vegas ripper Chris Calkins. Skaters showed up from Cali, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, and even the midwest. Grass roots events like this are great for blading, and doing it in a place like Vegas, you can’t go wrong. Check out the report on the Revolution site!
Slash & Dash will be another release we all can look forward to. It's a documentation of the annual Roc City 'Arizona Trip' featuring the great talents skaters like Tim Adams, Austin Paz, Justin Brasco, Grant Hazelton, Dan Barnes, Steve Bruning, Gary Murphy, Dan Birch, Mike Welland, Neil Diskin, Casey McFarland, Jason Reyna, James Johnson, and Mike Torres. Check out the trailer!
The infamous Revolution TNS Session just had their 3 year anniversary. A lot of people came together that night to enjoy Rollerblading. Chris Haffey and Jon Jon Bolino also dropped by to have a good time with the local skate scene. Thanks to Jon ...
James and Gretchen from Revolutionskate are currently in California for the RFCC Awards and the Mindgame premiere. Check out some of their first shots from the trip there and keep an eye on their website for more updates from them! Don't forget to...