Add those numbers up and you get Sven Boekhorst’s age. Lately Sven has been working on some new hot clips with Niels Groenendijk. He’s always working hard to get the best for his video segments. Amazingly these clips that didn’t make the cut for his Plastic Pushers V2 profile and the patspang streetcat edit are still definitely worth viewing. This collection of clips features Sven testing the different samples of the newly released BLANK SK skate.
A Video cut by Cavin Brinkman. Music by Mecca83.
THEM JOURNAL NYC. Main Camera: Mike Torres. Additional Cameras:
Sean Kelso,
Hector Gonzalez,
Alex Ryerson,
Augusto Castillo. Edit:
Mike Torres.
Art Direction:
Mike Mcmullen.
Color:
Edwin Rodriguez.
Featuring:
Alex Broskow,
Sean Darst,
Danny Beer,
Colin Kelso,
Sean Kelso,
John Vossoughi,
Jon Julio,
Collin Martin,
Lien Chen,
Parker Richardson,
Andrew Nemiroski,
Christian Delfino,
Julian Garcia,
Anthony Marchione &
Mike Torres.
“This is my summer 2021, filmed in Paris, Saint-Raphael, Nice, Genève”. - Julien Cudot.
Main camera : Samuel Boghanim, Cedric Freire De Araujo. Editing : Cedric Freire De Araujo. Anthony Aymard, Diego Guilloud, Cedric Freire De Araujo, Stephane Alfano, Denis Gul, Samuel Boghanim, Romain Godenaire, Pierre Saporta, Jimmy Dubost, Nicolas Benessiano, merci a vous, je vous aime.
Previously: Alfa Garden - Summer 2021 (France) with Julien Cudot, Stephane Alfano & Friends.
Filmed by the kelso bros. Edited by Sean Kelso. Featuring: Sean Kelso & Colin Kelso.
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The first Intuition Skateshop team / crew edit to premiere in a theatre - at the The Blading Cup 2021 Film Fest, no less! Rollerblading is an individually expressive physical outlet that we share together. Make Rollerblading Yours Vol 1 gives you a look into what the Intuition team & friends have been creating on the streets of California this past year or so.
Featuring Intuition team riders Chris Farmer, Chad Tannehill, Chad Hornish, Damon Franklin, and Anthony Luna. Also featuring Intuition founder Matt Mickey and Intuition shop manager / YouTube director Cody Norman - along with Jacob Bouzaglou, Malachi Leon & Brooks Nelson.
Filmed by: Cody Norman, Ted Harder, and Chad Tannehill. Directed / Edited by: Cody Norman.
Shawn Oberg tearing up the streets here in his 2021 video part. Music: Earlimart.
My friend and inspiration Stéphane Alfano built this skatepark in his hometown, city that i know since i was born. Here are some clips we filmed this summer over there. Feel free to contact him if you’re around and want to shred (Var, south of France), be fast, my friend as the weather is unpredictable, i don’t know how long this will last. I had an amazing time there, Merci Stéphane. - Julien Cudot.
With Julien Cudot, Stephane Alfano, Denis Gul, Samuel Boghanim, Diako Diaby. Shot and edited by Cédric Freire De Araujo. Music: Mia - Paper planes.
“Everything falls under the law of change ; Like a dream, a phantom, a shadow ; Like dew or a flash of lightning ; You should contemplate like this”. - The Diamond Sutra
Thank you to Geoff and Amanda for making this part possible. I am honored to be a part of the rollerblading community. Thank you. Shot by Geoff Phillip in Denver, Colorado. Cover photo by Greg Schlosser.
Took a bit of a break, but decided to give this project another shot. It’s Halloween and I couldn’t get any of the boys out of the house to help me with this one… And boy, did I need some help. I’m decently bad at mistrials, but I tried my best for this one. I realized after watching what I’d recorded that I’m not really giving too many real pointers on the actual trick itself. I honestly think that that’s fine.
A lot of tricks really are as easy as jumping up to the edge of something and putting your feet in the right shape. The thing that makes rollerblading truly difficult to master is all of the intricate movements and “RuLeZ” that can give the trick itself a different feeling. You can do the same trick a 1000 times and it’ll feel a little bit different every time you do it. I think that’s why skating has stayed so fun over the years. There’s always something that you can tweak just a little differently.
The sport has a lot of newcomers these past few years and I feel like the language of our sport is confusing, the different styles, frame/wheel setups, etc… Everything is just so daunting when you’re new, especially if you don’t have anyone near you that skates. I’m hoping that at least a few people can gain some understanding of some of the more nuanced (I hate that word) things that make skating unique.
I’ve had several people that have reached out to me or that I’ve gotten to meet at events that have said super positive things about these videos and that makes me happy. Super happy. I care way too much about rollerblading. But, I’ve seen a few comments in the past that were negative about all of the ideas I’m presenting in these videos as well. I intend to make a video that actually defines what this project is supposed to be, but for now I’ll at least say this: My intention isn’t to tell people how they should skate. What I’m trying to do is document the “unwritten rules” that so many of us have followed over the years. I know, I know, “RuLez r made 2 be BrOkeN.” Fair enough.
When discussing what a well executed trick looks like, I’m basing this off of the past 20-30 years of what professional skating has looked like. I said this in the first Tutorial Plus video and I’ll say it again, there really isn’t a lot of documentation in rollerblading that describes, in detail, what it is that we do. My main goal is to spread that knowledge. To try and be some sort of benefit to our culture/community and do the little that I can to add to it. /rant. Love ya’ll. - Cody Sanders.
Here is the long awaited and well deserved PRO-Model skates, the FR Skates - UFR STREET - AP. Antony Pottier no longer needs introductions, he’s been on the skating scene for a long time, and what a time it has been. Winner of major International Street Competitions, such as The Winterclash, The Blading Cup, his skills, combined with an effortless style, and his unique charisma brought him a well deserved PRO Skate.
The U-FR STREET Skates are a transformation of our well known FR FReeride skates, but with a modified mounting system to become UFS, with removable soulplates. The UFR AP will be available as Boot Only, or Complete with Antony’s own FLAT frames, and 65mm FR AP Black Wheels. 2 skates in 1. It means that the UFR can be the most all round skate possible, matching them with a set of UFS FReeride frames from 4x80mm up to 3x125mm set-ups.
Filmed and Edited by Cedric Duchemin. Music by Oniri Music. Photos by Eric Muller. Visit FRskates.com.
FR Skates - UFR STREET AP - FLAT include: FLAT Black Frames 4x65mm,
FR - AP Black 65mm Wheels,
Twincam MW9 Bearings,
Signature FR AP Liners,
UFS - Universal Frame mounting System,
Safety Buckles,
Power Straps.