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Over the past month or so, Mike Obedoza has been giving us Be-maggers tips on how to make up some tasty treats in the kitchen. In the first Be-mag post of 2013, Mike put in some work at the local skate park and cooked together this banger of an edit. How can you describe his skating? "Solid as Fuck" -Ryan Northway
Today at the Korea Chuncheon World Leisure Cup Action Sport Championships the weather was HOT. The temperatures also got turned up a notch in the international inline park contest, where Sven Boekhorst, Worapoj Boonnim (Note), Brian Aragon, Yuto Goto and more battled it out for the top three spots.
Koreans, like the Japanese and pretty much most of Asia these days, love their technology. At any big event in Korea you will notice that a lot of people like to shoot and record pretty much anything with their cameras, whether their camera is a professional DSLR with a massive elongated lens, or just a simple smartphone.
Razors UK Rider Scott Quinn flowing with style for his warm up for the Chaz Sands Invite 2011. Quinny will be competing in this years Pro Comp after winning SlammJamm 2010.
Remz Pro skater Franky Morales has already been killing the new A box in preparation for tomorrows contest.
Razors Pro skater Brian Aragon got to the skatepark a day early to get some practice in on the new obstacles.
Cameron Card is a rollerblader who has a constantly evolving perspective on skating. For Cameron skating is about being fun. It allows him to travel, make friends and capture all the great moments life has to offer. In my own experience, many of the small sessions I have had with Cameron have been most memorable because of how he is able to inspire new life into any obstacle for the sake of a good time. This positive perspective towards skating makes it impossible not to envy the relationship Cameron has with skating. Cameron's confidence, smoothness and general ability to see potential in all obstacles make the experience of watching his skating in any situation surreal.
Richie Eisler and Dustin Werbeski at Rochdale skatepark in Regina, Canada. August 10, 2010. Dustin and I were both asked to do “One spot/One minute” for Be-Mag and decided that we would combine our efforts into one. My camera broke do...
The Razors International Pro Team including Brian Aragon, Chaz Sands, Stefan Horngacher and Edwin Wieringh visited the Rheinpark in Duisburg for the Meet and Greet session (organized and sponsored by Grindhouse) and even though it was a normal weekday incredibly many kids showed up to take a glimpse at their idols.
David McNamara talks to Matty Dearden, the Creative Director of Rampworx Skatepark in Liverpool and driving force behind some of Europe’s most important competitions including the Chaz Sands Invitational. Matty Dearden is living proof that it is...
The Dutch Championship took place in the World Skate Center skatepark in Den Bosch. Check out all the action in this edit.
On September 15th, 2012, Rollerbladers from all over New York City and New Jersey came together to show their support for Brian Scott Jr. A local rollerblader whose life was taken too soon on October 12, 2009. This is a small montage dedicated to Brian, with over forty rollerbladers honoring and skating in his memory. Edit by I Roll NY.
The third stop of the Perubian Skatepark Series proves to be one of the most fun competitions of South America and is making it's way up in the rollerblading world. Check out this edit covering the third stop and find out for yourself why this series is so much fun to everybody who is into skating. Enjoy!
While Connor is working day and night on his masters degree his good friend Quinn Feldman went through some dusty folders on his computer to put together a new Connor O'Brien section.
Sandro 'Lili' Timoteo is showing of his samba skills in this sweet little park edit. Hit play and let the rhythm take you away. Go!
The guys over at Revolution Skatepark, in the United Kingdom, are building a brand new indoor section as we speak. The former outdoor section, which was only open for six months a year, is being moved to a brand new extension to the main building. The new section has over 5000 square feet of ramps and a spectator area. It contains a 32 feet wide mini-ramp, spine, volcano, 15 feet vert wall, driveway and assorted beginner ramps. The new ramps cater for abilities of all levels, right from absolute beginners to professional riders. They have been designed and built by Revolution's own construction manager, Tim Hoy, who has over 10 years of ramp building experience under his belt. The Revolution Skatepark has planned the opening on March 31st. So if you are around, make sure to check it out!
The first Hedonskate Session in Germany wasn't widely announced, it was more like a nice local session in the Skatehalle Berlin. The edit looks like they had a good time anyways!
Sesh'Finder is a perfect app for the frequent traveler, Rollerblader, Skateboarder, BMX, Freestyle scooter and Sneaker addict. Easyly share your spot with your friends on google maps. Now available in the App Store for only $1.99 or €1,59!
What can they say about Kirill Galushko? This dude is not your average do or die euro chucker. Kirill has proven loyalty to his sponsors, and you can describe him with a few words: killer steeze but surprisingly technical at the same time, perfect understanding of the global picture in our industry, and outstanding dedication to the sport. This edit is filmed in the Sportex Skatepark, the largest skatepark from Russia, located in Krasnoyarsk city in the heart of Siberia.
Dr. Indiana Tone goes on many adventures. Here are some clips from the Temple of Doom. Park edit by Mykel Fatali. Enjoy!
Do you love park contests? Do you love France?
Skater: Justin Tatum
Trick: Backside Fastslide on Toe
Skater: Jaime Andres
Trick: Wallride
Photographer: Ruben Otero
Location: Zarautz, Spain
Skater: Manuel Weber
Trick: Lui Kang 180
Photographer: Michael Saile
Location: Ostfildern, Germany
Skater: Unknown
Trick: Rocket 180
Photographer: Luke Forgay
Location: Anaheim, CA, USA
Skater: Justin Tatum
Trick: Transfer
Location: Anthem park, Las Vegas, USA
Skater: Jon Menezo
Trick: Topsoul
Photographer: Ruben Otero
Location: San Sebastian, Donostia, Spain
Skater: Thian Godoy
Trick: True Soul 360 Out
Photographer: Nicolas Monardez
Location: Playa Paraiso, Antofagasta, Chile
Skater: Josh Collier
Trick: Rocket Fishbrain
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Midsomer Norton, Somerset, UK
Skater: Mikey Lillo
Trick: Fullcab True Mizou
Photographer: Nicolas Monardez
Location: Skate Park Copiapo, Chile
Skater: Andy Cuncliffe
Trick: 360 flatspin
Photographer: Ryan Goold
Location: Midsomer Norton, Somerset, UK
Downtown Singapore skatepark filled with a street course, mini-ramp and various small curbs and rails.
Biggest skatepark in Singapore featuring a medium height bowl with spine, a big bowl, street courses and a huge number of curbs. The entrance is free and the park is open until 10PM.
The Shiohama Chiba Prefecture Skatepark is a sweet outdoor park with free entry. It features a nice large mini-ramp, a small street course with a table, a spine and a couple of quarters and curbs, and it also features a large micro ramp.
The Tokyo Dome Roller Skate Arena is a fun indoor park which features a two levelled mini-ramp wit a spine and a roller ring for fitness and street hockey.
Thrashers Skatepark is probably the oldest skatepark left in South Africa. It is located on the corner of Serene Street and Genl. Louis Botha in Pretoria-East, South Africa.
This concrete skatepark filled with wooden ramps and boxes was established in 2002 and is 1100 square-metres big. The Hangaren Hot Sport Center hosted the famous USD events back in the day and is still a very well visited skatepark. Every three years the park gets a sweet overhaul.
Shelburne Skatepark is a small park that could be fun on your way up north.
This is one of the three skateparks located in the suburbs of Toronto.
The Bancroft Skatepark is a really fun park you must check out when in the neighborhood.
The quaint cottage town of Bracebridge has a fun little skatepark. Be sure to check it out if you’re in the Muskoka area.