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Throughout the long Winter on the East Coast, the Tri-State area spends Thurday nights at Shields Skate Park in Flemington, NJ. Skaters from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut drive out for the blade only session every week. Ever since Vinny Minton release the 2011 Pre Bittercold Showdown edit, I had been inspired to create a tribute to his creativity.
As 2011 draws to close, we can look back fondly on a year full of incredible edits. Hammers have been laid and creative lines have been laced. So while you’re recovering from the festive celebrations, crack open another can and have a look back at this small reminder. Here are the ten most popular videos from 2011!
Wake Schepman isn't the future of skating he is the now. I've seen him mature over the last 3 years into one of the best up and coming bladers in our industry. Not only does his skills go beyond most skaters years older, he has the marketability and personality of a true professional. This will be obvious very soon to the masses if it isn't already.
Think rollerblading has no future? Guess again. It's refreshing to know that guys like Wake are out there killing it competing against pros twice their age. It's time Wake had some of the spotlight and we at Be-Mag are happy to bring you the Wake Schepman Interview!
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most in the last week of 2011.
Check out how Ryan Parker tears up the place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and in San Diego, California. His sick tricks and solid style make this edit a must see...
Last summer, Tyler Noland spent two weeks in Pittsburgh, PA. Ripping an tearing troughout numerous spots trough the Steel City, Tyler is trashing the place with his unique style the way only he can.
Eric Miller is a ninja turtle (Google this if you are clueless) who shows us that falling is not always just an option but rather an art form. Once you get past this you can see that he is just as clean in the air as he is shredding his frames.
Dope edit featuring Eric Miller. Lots of gaps and lines that he didn't use for his Spring edit.