Miguel Ramos let the Haitian guys in to Woodward West again to blade some vert and smoke... every damn obstacle in the park. Brian Bina, John Bolino, Dylan Davis...
Antony Pottier has been shredding hard for years. He never ceases to amaze with big tricks and technical switchups at competitions all over Europe. Seba Skates recently added Antony to their team, and the Belgian powerhouse has been pretty busy ever since. He still found some time to film this sick One Minute One Spot though. Check it out!
David Sizemore strolled around Berlin with Joey Chase, Richie Eisler, Alex Burston, Montre Livingston, and CJ Wellsmore and made this quick edit of what went down!
Peep this sick SSM edit of Billy Fish droppin' hammers left and right, absolutely stomping every trick into the ground... There's a reason why the plays counter on Vimeo is stuck at 666... Produced by Haitian Magazine.
Released in 2011, Ground Control came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film tells a story of the frames beneath the feet of every GC rider. The final section of the film, Episode 12 shows us exactly why Brian Aragon is considered one of the greatest bladers our sport has ever seen. Switch grinds, flips, insane switch ups, huge gaps, all executed with flawless style. -Simon Mulvaney
This is the new 2013 Brian Arnold profile. He is skating the USD Classic Throne. We took our time stacking clips for this section while Brian finished up his last year of College. We dealt with everything from drug-infested neighborhoods, Camera malfunctions, injuries, multiple hangovers, shit weather from 15 to 115 degrees, and anything else you imagine could happen when a Yankee filmer raised in New York and a southern beer-drinking good ole boy from Texas team up to make movie magic in Baltimore. -Nick Pisciotta
Released in 2011, Ground Control came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film tells a story of the frames beneath the feet of every GC rider. With the film coming to a close, Episode 11 gives us a brief insight into the insanity that is Joey Chase's blading. From massive gaps and huge kinks, to incredible switch ups and tech tricks, we see just why Joey is considered one of the best street skaters in the world. -Simon Mulvaney
I was invited to Moscow for a street contest last summer. While I was there I was blessed to meet the man, the myth, the legend Andrey Zaytsev! He skates big stuff, he skates very fast, and he is always in control. Thank you Andrey, even in your passing you continue to inspire the world! -Josh Glowicki
This is Amsterdam's Golden Boy: Daan Hegt. Not only does he make skating look super nice, he has also created the soundtrack to this profile.
Even though he is hardly skating these days , he still manages to kill it on the streets of Amsterdam. This lack of bladetime is mostly due to his efforts as a producer: together with his buddy Joel they are known to Amsterdam as 'Flash Grimey'. Go get their album at http://flashgrimey.bandcamp.com/
'Dag Days' features profiles on Rob Zbranek, Ian Freunscht, Ryan Rasmussen, Logan Harlan, Cody Sanders, Fritz Peitzner, and Josh Glowicki. -Anthony Medina
Released in 2011, Ground Control came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film tells a story of the frames beneath the feet of every GC rider. Episode 10 is a look at some of the incredible locations 'GC.1' was shot at. From California and Nevada to Barcelona and Vienna. -Simon Mulvaney
Nick Lomax is the perfect team rider. In between winning a bunch of contest across Europe for the last couple of months, Nick has been filming a section for us. We think hes captured some of his best clips to date. Embrace -Jake Eley, LocoSkates