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Job got you down? Only skating on the weekends? No time to learn that new trick? It’s time to kiss your working days goodbye. Here’s the full report on how to live the dream.
Shock and Frenchy Fries are joining forces to invite you to a friendly shred session throughout the streets of downtown San Francisco. No contest or prize giving, just an occasion to get together in the heart of the city and prove that the « rollerblading fad » is far from being dead. Come meet them at 9PM at the infamous Embarcadero spot this next Friday, and enjoy a great time along fellow rollerbladers!
Stabyourselfintheface.com just posted these edits by Sylvain Chaussée about the Bay area. The edit also features Kevin Yee, Sean Salazar and Brendan Tidd.
When the snow, ice, slush, and freezing temperatures hit Minnesota, all the bladers flock to the indoor parks. It is a great time for everyone to come together and reconnect.
Funky Denver edit featuring some of your favourite Colorado skaters like Jeremy Spira and Luke Bender.
Shock's Texan homie has come through with a sick little edit for our enjoyment. - Wolfman
Alright, here is the deal. I’ve been blading for fun 15 yrs plus. When I was around 12/13 years old I saw my first two aggressive inline skate videos. They were “Fast Shoes” and “Mr. Mooseknucle”… Ever since then, I was like “Man, I want to be cool, blade, and film shit too”… like most of us were when we first started.
This Holiday season presents a great opportunity for the rollerblading community. Everyone comments on how small rollerblading is and how they wish there was more money in the industry. Change this by spending a little money on skating...
Gregory Preston, The Creative Wunderkind of Long beach. When I first met Gregory I thought his dislike of coffee, trick vocabulary, crazy artistic abilities, and extreme hatred of ghetto hoochies was strange. I mean who can dislike coffee so much ...
The INRI derelicts (and family) loaded up the gear and went to go visit fellow crew member Hayden Ball and friends in San Diego. This video documents the day they were there.