Miro's "All Spots & All Tricks" section from the 2011 Munich 'Slick & Unprepared' video joint by Dario Soller with a very high tricks per minute ratio yet still plenty of b-roll...
Ryan wanted to do an edit to this song for long. And he did. Skating by Alex Braunagel, Luke Kimberly, Ryan Daily, Sergio Ybarra, Andrew Scherf, Josh Morgan , Casey Mcfarland, Chad Hornish, Jacey Heimer, Kenny Scherf, and Travis Rhodes.
Nick Lomax gave us a tip on an up and comer from London named Keanan Mcgrath. Take a quick peek at this 2 minute edit filmed all around the UK on the Inline camp.
Most people who don't know Phil Gripper can be pretty scared of the dude. He skates really hard, plays the drums really hard, and is swole as all hell. But The Grip is one of the nicest and most honest guys you could ever possibly meet. Phil worked his ass off for this section and still wanted to get more. He's a true friend and hard worker, which is why filming with him is always such a pleasure. -Stefan Brandow
The lads of Rollcam have just uploaded their video... 'Rollcam' featuring Elliot Stevens, Joe Atkinson, Nick Lomax, Alex Burston, Andy Spary, Blake Bird, Keir Lindsay and more! Amazing how much sick skating they were able to fit into the three weeks of summer in England. We highly recommend this!
Casey Wilson could possibly be the most slept on rollerblader that I personally know. Anyone that doesn't know Casey and sees his skating immediately asks "Who is this kid?" His skill has been at such a high level for so long, but he is always trying to push himself further and expand his already huge trick vocabulary. He stays humble and unaware of how great he is no matter how much we tell him he is. -Stefan Brandow
Style. After watching Adam McManus skate it's the first thing that comes to mind. Adam is a pure ball of it. He can do the simplest of tricks and make it look like it was the best thing ever done on a pair of blades. I've always been a huge fan of Adams skating, and after multiple injuries with no health insurance he came back to blading strong with this section. -Stefan Brandow
The first time I had ever heard of Arsenio Patterson was when I was growing up in upstate New York. I was 15 at the time, and lived an hour south of Rochester. A lot of the older bladers in the area always talked about how good this Arsenio kid from NYC was. Arsenio is stylish and controlled, with a bag of nothing but insane tech tricks. -Stefan Brandow
Upon moving to Raleigh, NC I met up with the main crew of rollerbladers in the city that all lived or hung out at the infamous "Blue Ridge House." One of these bladers was Mikey Petrack. Mikey quickly became a good friend. He's brash and sarcastic, but his skating is smooth and solid. -Stefan Brandow
Justin Brasco and myself have spent several weekends in New York this summer filming for his next online street section. We got washed out one day and decided to headed to Oil City Skate Park in Long Island, NY to wind down on the facilities' new shotgun ledges. Days earlier, Brasco picked up a sponsor with Create Originals and was eager to see what all the talk was about. Enjoy this One Minute One Spot as Justin Brasco tries in his new Create Original frames and puts his name down on Oil City Skate Park's shotgun ledges.
Our fellow Be-Mag contributor Hawke Trackler has released his latest blade video "Thank You Come Again" for your hungry eyes to watch. Grab a snack, a drink or a smoke, whatever suits you on this Sunday, sit back and enjoy some sweet skating.
I met Shane after I had moved to Pittsburgh, PA. Shane was a skinny long haired kid who spun like a top and had the weirdest tricks constantly on lock. Over a very short period of time I saw him progress in to one of the best rollerbladers I've ever had the pleasure of skating with. I have to take a step back a lot of the time to really take Shane's skating in. It's raw and calculated, technical yet he still is able to lace some of the most creative hammers I've seen. The Wolfman will only continue to get better and blow more minds. -Stefan Brandow