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CONTACT: 
Kent Holcomb
CORE Action
817-421-4655
kent@coreaction.com
www.COREaction.com

CORE Action Takes on the Action Sports Community


Grapevine, Texas (November 21, 2008)--CORE Action has entered full-steam into the action sports social culture. Having completed its beta-stage the CORE Action website has launched revealing its edgy, gritty look and first-rate content. At the heart of COREaction.com is the Nation, an action sports community that provides a forum for enthusiasts of all ages to communicate, share and express themselves through the sports they love.

CORE Action also provides its viewers with day-to-day coverage of what's happening in the action sports world--skateboarding, snow sports, surfing, motocross, BMX and water sports are all covered highlighting the best news, events, photos and videos from each discipline. CORE also informs and entertains users with in-house video coverage, featuring one-on-one interviews with top-pros, hot on the scene action from local and national events and short entertaining vignettes to get the adrenaline pumping.

While CORE reports on what's going on in the pro scene, our real ambition is to provide a forum for the young and up-and-coming athletes to get their story out and let themselves be known. Gone are the days of sending in "sponsor-me" tapes to companies in desperate and often futile attempts to get noticed. With CORE, the athlete can log-on to the Nation and post a bio, videos and photos in an effort to promote themselves within the community. CORE's main objective is to support the sport's underdogs and amateurs and to forge lasting partnerships within our member network as we grow into the future.

"Not only do we provide up-to-date original content, but we do it in a safe environment where kids are protected and can be among their peers." Kent Holcomb, President of CORE Action explains, "We closely follow the COPPA laws which protect underage kids from predators and mature content."

Nick Moscia CORE Action Marketing Director agrees, "We're all about reaching out to the action sports community. For us, it's about the kids. This is a place where they can hang out, chat with friends and check out the latest videos, news and events."

The CORE staff comes from within the action sports culture--skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX and motocross. From the slopes of the Rocky Mountains to waves of Cocoa Beach, Florida, the CORE crew are embedded in their prospective scenes. Preserving the culture and empowering riders to enjoy their sports and to reach full potential is our objective at CORE Action.


CORE Philosophy--Within every discipline of action sports lay a CORE group of people. They are the ones pushing the boundaries and limits on a daily basis. CORE riders raise the bar and create new standards for the rest to follow. They are the epicenter of the Industry and help keep our Culture alive and thriving. These devoted folks eat, drink and sleep the sport which they are true to and willingly make sacrifices to keep the ride going. Living a CORE lifestyle defines these individuals and establishes a place for them in this world...

CORE Action was founded in 2007 and is an internet-based action sports community which specializes in social networking and providing premium action sports related content. For more information go to www.COREaction.com.



Published On: 12/3/2008
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My Blog: ahhhhh
By: Dazmin


I BROKE MY RIBS NO SPORTS FOR 8 MONTHS WHAT AM I GOING TO DO. ANY IDEAS HOW TO PASS THE TIME

Published On: 3/7/2008
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Published On: 3/6/2008
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1. Do you sleep in your bra?
*no
2. Have you kissed any one on your top list?
*no

3. Are you happy with your looks?
*?

4. Do you enjoy drama?
*Sometimes

5. Are you a girly girl?
*kinda

6. Who was the last person you hugged?
*tom

7.Small or large purses?
both

8. Are you short?
*a little
 
9. Do you like someone?
*i think

10. What would you do if someone smacked your butt?
*smak theirs bak

11. Do you care if your socks are dirty?
*thats gross

12. Do you think you’re conceited?
*No

13. Do you dress up on Halloween?
*sumtimes

14. Are you double jointed?
*no

15. Where is the weirdest place you have slept?
*??

16. Has anyone touched/smacked your butt in the past 24 hours?
no

17. Is there any type of rumor going around about you?
*that im a whore?

18. Do you call anybody by their last name?
*no

20. How many guys will read this just because of the subject?
*probly none

[x] I do wear make up
[x] I have cried at a movie theater.
[ ]I can put mascara on without opening my mouth.
[x] I get jealous.
[ x] I think Johnny Depp is sexy. [IN PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN]
[x] I love to laugh.
[ ] I like death/grind/black metal.
[ ] I like rap.
[ ] I like techno.
[ ]I like country.
[x] I’d be lost without my computer
[ x] I own a Spice Girls CD.
[x ] I own a Britney Spears CD.
[ ]I own a boy band CD.
[ x] I get bored watching football.
[ ]I’ve never been called a spoiled brat.
[x] Guys are confusing
[x] I’ve been called a bad influence.
[x] My friends are the best.
[x] I have a piercing other then my ears.

Come on ladies, be truthful!

1. What color is your bra that your wearing?
*pink

2. Do you prefer light or dark haired guys?
*Both

3. Are you currently frustrated with a boy?
*Yah

5. Do you have a best friend?
*yes

6. Have you ever had your heart broken?
*yes

7. Have you ever thought of having plastic surgery?
*nah

8. Do you like your life?
*NO

10. Has one of your friends ever stolen a boyfriend from you ?
*yah

11.Have you ever jumped in the pool with your clothes on?
*yah

12. Do you have more friends that are girls or boys?
*Guys

13. How long have you had myspace?
*dont have it

14. Have you ever slapped a boy in the face?
*yes

15. What are your biggest fears?
*??

16. Have you ever cried yourself to sleep?
*yah

17. Have you ever not been able to get someone off of your mind?
*yah

18. Do you believe in the saying “once a cheater, always a cheater?
*yes
19. Have you ever had a good feeling about something?
*yah

20. Do you ever wish you were famous?
*yess

21. Are you currently missing someone?
*yyes

THIS GUY OR THAT GUY?
cowboy or gangster? *cowboy
preppy or punk/goth? *both
face or body? *Both
sweet or sexy? *Both
city-slicker or rural guy? *i??
contact or glasses? *dont matter

questions.

Eyeliner or Mascara? *both

Pumps or flats? *flats

Skirts or pants? *skirts

Socks or leggings? *both

Heels or sneakers? *sneakers

Straight or curly hair? *Straight

Hoop or dangling earrings? *hoop

White or black? *white

Diet or regular sodas? *diet

Pearls or diamonds? *diamonds

Ipod or cell phone? *Both.

Friends or family? *i have no family

Lip gloss or lip stick? *glosss

Manicure or pedicures? *both

Tank tops or beaters? *tanktops

love or peace? *peace and love

Sunglasses or purses? *sunglasses

IN A GUY...
Funny or Serious? *Funny.
Cute or Hot? *Both
Dark Eyes or Light Eyes?*duznt matter
Long Hair or Short Hair? *duznt matter
Curly Hair or Straight Hair? *either
Clean-cut or Rough? *Either
Good Dancer or Good Singer?*Dancer
Basketball Player or Football Player? *football
Jock or Rebel? *??
Smoker or Non-smoker? *non
Drunk or Sober? *??
Druggie or Clean? *Clean...
Has a Motorcycle or Has a Sports Car? *Dont matter
Beard/Mustache or Clean-shaven? *clean shaven
Younger or Older? *Older =]
Player or Loyal? *Loyal
Bad or Nice? *Both 


Published On: 1/18/2008
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Published On: 1/5/2008
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SkateboardVillage News: 411VM- Skate Intern
By: SkateboardVillage.com


 

Overview:

 

Wasserman Media Group (WMG) is a worldwide leader in sports management, marketing and media. We represent and market some of the top talent across the sports world, including athletes in the NBA, MLB, MLS, Action Sports, Motor Sports, and Olympic Sports. To learn more about WMG, please go to: www.wmgllc.com

 

We are looking for talented, dependable interns to be part of our 411VM- Skate (www.411vm.com) department during fall semester. The successful applicants will work directly with the Managing Editor. This is a great opportunity for young professionals to gain hands on experience on web content management. This is an unpaid internship. All applicants must be able to receive college credit for the internship in order to be considered.

 

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Work with all aspects of CMS (Content Management System)
  • Track all content on skateboard.com and 411vm.com, as well as content delivered by 411vm.com on Myspace, Youtube, etc.
  • Manage all media outlets for 411vm.com and skateboard.com
  • Work closely with editorial team to create and upload content
  • Assist in some photo shoots or other content-based activities
  • skateboard.com and 411vm.com, create and manage birthdays, giveaways, daily videos blogs
  • skateboard.com and 411vm.com, organize and rebuild database of previous news and video posts.
  • skateboard.com and 411vm.com, organize and maintain riders/companies info, team rosters, logos, etc.
  • 411 – manage/update various files/lists


Requirements:

  • Must be able to commit 20 hours per week and receive college credit
  • Must have 1-2 years of previous work experience in the skate industry
  • Active in skateboarding including knowledge of past, present and future eras
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word)
  • Experience in Internet
  • Knowledge in HTML code reading/writing
  • Ability to learn new programs (i.e. CMS)
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience and knowledge in Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, After Effects preferred but not required
Experience with all aspects of production, pre- and post-production a plus



Published On: 9/26/2007
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Published On: 6/11/2007
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BASIC INFO...

name?
age?
birthday?

current location?
eye color?
hair color?
height?
piercings?
tattos?

FAVORITES....

color
number
food
actor
music

THIS OR THAT...

pepsi or coke?
BK o Mc Donalds?
football o basketball?
strawberry or watermelon?
hot chocolate or coffe?
summer or winter?
hugs or kisses?
chocolate or vanilla?
cats or dogs?
love or money?

MY...

bed time?
first thought waking up?
goal for this year?
best friends?
fears?

IN A GUY OR GURL...

hair color?
eye color?
hieght?
wieght?
hot or cute?
drugs or alcohol?
musculer or really skinny?
long or short hair?
piercings?
tattos?

LOVE...

are you in love?
single, taken or divorced?
kiss on the first date?
sex on the first date?
go on pity dates?
belive in love at first sight?
first love?

RANDOM...

country you would like to visit?
do you want kids?
smoke?
drink?
shower daily?
been in love?
do you sing?
want to get married?
have future kids names planned?
hate anyone?

FILL IN THE BLANKS...

i am...
i love...
my heart is...
i wish...
i want to be...


Published On: 5/31/2007
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The International Association Of Skateboard Companies
, Skaters For Public Skateparks and the Tony Hawk Foundation have worked together to bring you the ultimate Public Skatepark Guide.

My bet is it is a great tool for any individual or organizations to get some more information on how to get skateparks built.

For more info on the guide and your free copy go to http://publicskateparkguide.org/


The Tony Hawk Foundation
recently awarded their Spring 2007 skatepark grant awards.

Tony Hawk Foundation Spring 2007 Grant Awards Announced
23 communities receive financial assistance for skatepark construction.

The Tony Hawk Foundation has announced its Spring 2007 skatepark grant awards. Collectively worth $210,000, the 23 grants were awarded by the Foundation's Board of Directors to help build free, quality public skateparks. Grant recipients were selected based on a number of criteria set out by the Tony Hawk Foundation, including the local median income and demonstrated need of the community where the skatepark will be located, the scope and quality of the skatepark design, the degree to which skaters themselves are involved in all aspects of the project (including planning, fundraising, and design), and other factors.

The Spring 2007 Tony Hawk Foundation Grant Recipients include the following communities:

 • Nederland, Colorado    $25,000
 • New Braunfels, Texas    $25,000
 • Fowler, California    $15,000
 • Cedaredge, Colorado    $15,000
 • Coos Bay, Oregon    $15,000
 • Barstow, California    $10,000
 • Spirit Lake, Iowa    $10,000
 • Duluth, Minnesota    $10,000
 • Poteet, Texas    $10,000
 • Clifton Forge, Virginia    $10,000
 • Redlands, California    $5,000
 • Hart, Michigan    $5,000
 • Keewatin, Minnesota    $5,000
 • Crookston, Minnesota    $5,000
 • New Madrid, Missouri    $5,000
 • Newport, New Hampshire    $5,000
 • Hugo, Oklahoma    $5,000
 • Echo, Oregon    $5,000
 • Pendleton, Oregon    $5,000
 • Spearman, Texas    $5,000
 • Almira, Washington    $5,000
 • Durbin, West Virginia    $5,000
 • Viola, Wisconsin    $5,000

The Tony Hawk Foundation also welcomes two new members to its staff. Scott Taylor joins the Foundation as Programs Manager and is the primary contact for the Foundation's Grant and Technical Assistance Programs. Scott spent the past decade working in the skateboarding industry, most recently as Web Editor for Skateboarder Magazine. C.C. Flashman is the Foundation's new Development Associate, and will be working with our team to further develop sponsorship and fundraising programs. C.C. has extensive experience in sales, marketing, and event planning.

Applications for the next round of Tony Hawk Foundation grants are due October 1, 2007. For more information on the Spring 2007 Tony Hawk Foundation grant awards, click here.
 
And in other  Tony Hawk news:

Athletes For Hope Links Top Athletes' Charities
Tony Hawk, Muhammad Ali, Lance Armstrong, Andre Agassi, and other top athletes launch new nonprofit organization.

4/25/07 (New York) Tony Hawk joined some of the world's most famous athletes to help launch Athletes For Hope, a nonprofit organization that will help link and strengthen his and other athletes' charity groups. Under the banner of "Pass The Passion," Athletes For Hope will be a resource for athletes to grow their existing charity organizations, to launch foundations of their own, or to work with other athlete's foundation to get involved in charity work. It will also be a resource for anyone who would like to contribute or volunteer to help work for a particular cause to connect with charities that focus on that cause.   Founded by Hawk, Muhammad Ali, Lance Armstrong, Mia Hamm, Andre Agassi, Warrick Dunn, Jeff Gordon, Andrea Jaeger, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Mario Lemieux, Alonzo Mourning and Cal Ripken, Jr., Athletes For Hope launched Wednesday, April 25 in New York with many of the Founding Athletes appearing on Good Morning America. The media blitz continued as individual members made additional appearances on other talk shows, news, and sports broadcasts.    Click here for more information about the Athletes For Hope launch.   To visit the Athletes For Hope Web site, go to www.athletesforhope.org.





Published On: 5/29/2007
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When I first got out of high school, I had no idea what I wanted to do beside snowboarding nor nor did I know where I wanted to be careerwise within the next 10 years. So, I kept snowboarding, went to college and studied what most of the people study: marketing... and I got out of college and still had no idea what I wanted to do.

My point? All I knew was that I was passionate by snowboarding. It was my life and still is. But, only when I turned 25, did I realize that there was no way I was going to get a job in the crazy corporate world. I wanted to stay and work in the terribly so-called action sports.

Today, myself and some friends want to help the young riders (16-24), those, who like us, have no clue what they want to do in their future career. We understood that the reason for that is that nobody informs us about the different jobs available in the industry that leads our passion. So we came up with the idea of creating a seminar for all the passionate riders that are curious about the different careers.

Everything happens on June 2nd, 2007, from 10am until noon. Employees from leading companies in the action sports industry conjoin for a career seminar aimed at talking to you guys with prospective employment goals. The skateboarding, surfing, BMX and snowboarding industries will all be represented. It'll all go down in the community room by the Santa Monica Skate Park, at 1401 Olympic Blvd in Santa Monica CA, 90404. The goal in this seminar is to teach you about the different jobs that are available in the action sports industry, covering topics such as: typical day in the work place, pros/cons and realities of working within an industry that you love and the paths to get there. You have to register by sending your name, age and phone number to thecollaborationproject@yahoo.com.


Published On: 5/18/2007
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Mountain Biking, and even Basketball, both on the Play Station and in the real world.

 

 

 

It was 17 years ago I started skateboarding. Since then it’s been without a doubt the most positive element in my life, and like so many guilt-ridden Catholics I feel indebt to its existence. Though great for everyone, skateboarding is a perfect outlet for “at risk” kids especially. Personally, any time my life started to go downhill, or if I got into trouble, it was always skateboarding that brought me back to life. Skateboarding’s secret societal healing power is in how it naturally fosters a need to be different and allows those who do it to progress and develop a healthy sense of independence, giving them improved confidence in all walks of life. It provides kids one more opportunity to get outside and actually do something instead of get bored and into trouble. Skateboarding continues to support life long after childhood as well. Being closely connected with the skateboard industry grants an array of highly satisfying job opportunities. I myself make a harmonious living instructing skateboarding, shooting photography and video of professionals, writing stories for skateboard magazines and even designing parks and plazas to skate in.

 

As one of many grateful skateboarders in existence, I sense a strong need to introduce skateboarding to others, protect what has made it great and keep alive the things that attracted me to it in the first place. It’s my desire to “keep it real", to keep the roots or fundamental characteristics functioning and intact. Like a farmer I make sure it has plenty of regular waterings, enough fertile soil to root in, and as much light as it can get. Being from the west I’ve witnessed skateboarding in its mature form and feasted on its much larger fruit. Taiwan planted the seed just 10 years ago and it, like many of Taiwan’s borrowed culture or sports, is still a slow growing, vulnerable seedling, in need of special care and nurturing, and must first be grown tall and strong before any type of fruit can be had.

CURRENT ISSUES

 

In a land lacking translated magazines and subtitled DVDs from the western world, and no strong local history, the skateboard scene here is like an empty shell. Without a clear idea of specific origins, skateboarding and its surrounding economy suffers from the same thing the “Hip Hop”, “Punk” or other borrowed western “youth cultures” suffer from in Taiwan. It quickly becomes a short lived fashion show if not enough new fans know what makes those western scenes shine so bright to begin with, what spawned them, or how they grew so big as to notice them halfway around the world.     



Published On: 5/13/2007
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Have you heard of Gromfest?  We’re a grassroots skate and snow competition that takes all of the proceeds from our event and donates them to non-profits that use board sports to benefit kids.  Gromfest happens at Whistler in the summer with the skate competitions happening at Squamish skate park and the snow competitions happening on Camp of Champions terrain up on Blackcomb’s glacier.  This comp is all about the love of the sports…our competitors are there because they love to ride and want to compete against kids from all over North America.

If you're interested in competing in Gromfest (whether on the skate or snow side of things) and you’re a part of Snowboard.com or SkateboardVillage.com, we’ve got the way to make it happen.  Just put together a little video full of footage of you killing it.  Upload your skate vids here and your snow vids here. If your tape has a mix of the two, then don’t worry, just upload to whichever one you like. Also include an explanation of why you want to be a part of Gromfest in the comments section of where you uploaded your video, cause dang it we're not only looking for the best riders, but also those who love the sports for all that they are.
 

Rules & Regulations:

         * Participants must be 18 or under
         * Videos should be no longer than 5 minutes
         * Gromfest will take place from July 16th-19th at Whistler, British Columbia
         * Participants must be able to get to Whistler on their own - flights and
            accommodations are not included
         * Lift tickets and free access to Camp of Champions terrain will be provided for
            snowboard competitors

We’ll pick multiple winners after the deadline so get those tapes in, you could be joining kids from all over North America to compete this summer.

Deadline: May 31st
 

Questions?  Hit us up...gromfest@gmail.com



Published On: 5/8/2007
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So for various reasons, Gromfest is shrinking its size and scope for 2007 and just focusing on the competitions themselves.
 
Part of this is due to the fact that the East Coast had a horrible winter and we couldn't hold any comps there.  Part of this is due to time constraints that plagued us this season.  And part of this is due to the fact that we're a grassroots competition that is run by a small group of volunteers.
 
Does this mean that the comp is going to kick any less ass?  Of course not.  In fact, this little predicament we ran into this year, only benefits you!
 
Because we were not able to run all the qualifying comps we wanted to, we want to offer some of the competitor spots to YOU...the Skateboard Village members.
 
If you're interested in competing in Gromfest (whether on the skate or snow side of things), just put together a little video full of footage of you killing it.  Also include an explanation of why you want to be a part of the comp, cause dang it we're not only looking for the best riders, but also those who love the sports for all that they are.
 
Once that's done, put it in an envelope, slap it in the mail and send it to:

Gromfest
Attn: Ryan Simpson
17944 Fremont Ave. N.
Shoreline, WA 98133

Deadline: May 31st
 
Questions?  Hit us up...gromfest@gmail.com


Published On: 5/3/2007
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On April 9th, 2007 Emerica posted an article and an interview about signing Jerry Hsu.

Emerica Article:
No more guessing. You nailed it. Please help us welcome super shredder Jerry Hsu to Emerica Footwear and Gear. Have you seen Enjoi’s Bag Of Suck video? What about Man Down from the Tilt Mode Army? If you just said no twice, it’s sincere-iously time to wake up from the coma you’ve been in and get your ass down to your local skate shop for a screening! Everyone else, ’nuff said--you already know that Jerry’s skating is truly of epic proportions!

A longtime friend of Emerica, NorCal ruler Jerry fits in with the team like a brand-new pair of our shoes: absolutely perfect! In addition to joining the distinguished pros of Emerica Footwear, Jerry will also accompany Heath Kirchart and am Marquis Preston on Emerica Gear, and start breaking shi*t off for the next Emerica video, Stay Gold, coming in 2008. Daaaaayum! Jerry's interview is already up, so go dive on in for more details. Welcome to Emerica, Jerry!
[http://emericaskate.com/news/2007/04/09/guesshsu/]

Interview:
How and when did you start skating?
1992. It was a gang initiation thing.
Who were you skating with at first?
Myself.
What terrain were you riding at first?
Flat ground and a piece of wood with a 2 x 4 under one end.
Who were some early influences on your skating?
The bad, older kids with green hair and 42-inch waist jeans.
Do you enjoy skating in contests?
No.
How could contests be improved?
Weapons.
What is good / bad about being a pro?
Everything's good, nothing's bad.
What do you think of skate videos?
Less blah-blah-blah, more raw-raw-raw.
Which are your favorites?
Barbarians at the Gate.
Do you enjoy shooting video parts?
Oh, its the best!
Do you skate small stuff like curbs and parking bumps?
Exclusively.
Why are curbs not allowed in magazines and videos anymore?
They're not allowed anymore?!
When was the last time you saw a curb in a magazine or video? Do you skate vert ramps?
Not really. If I do, it’s toward the bottom where its flat.
Do you skate backyard pools?
I don't do pools.
What do you think of public concrete skateparks?
They’re a good place to sell shoe packages.
How could they improve the design?
By not letting complete boneheads design them.
Should skateparks copy real street spots like Love Park and EMB?
Yes, but security guards and homeless people should be included in the overall design.
How did you get on Emerica?
Bethany Regan is a close personal friend of mine.
What do you like about Emerica?
They're my bros and they pay for my crystal healing sessions in New Mexico.
Who do you skate with now?
Everybody.
Who are your favorite skaters of all time?
Tino Razo.
What have been the highlights of your skateboarding career?
I was on the BET Network once, I think.
Is there anything in skateboarding you haven't done that you'd like to accomplish?
A reality show and sports drink deal. Duh.
What do you enjoy besides skating?
I enjoy everything besides skating.
What music, art, books have you been enjoying lately?
Religious literacy by S. Prothero.
What are your future goals?
To floss every night.
[http://emericaskate.com/team/jerry-hsu/bio/]


Published On: 4/11/2007
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Mike Vallely is back on the road in his second season of the skateboarding series “DRIVE,” presented by Jeep, airing on FUEL TV for seven weeks scheduled to begin April 1, 2007. Based on the award-winning documentary film of the same name, “DRIVE” hits the pavement with the professional skateboarder as he travels the world exploring the people, places, and issues defining skateboarding and youth culture today.

 

“DRIVE” blends action with information, delivering an impactful and insightful look at the sport of skateboarding. In the process, the show empowers and inspires its viewers to be active and compassionate and to pursue their talents and life dreams.

 

“DRIVEs” star Mike Vallely started skateboarding in fall of 1984 and was sponsored only two years later in the summer of 1986 by Powell Peralta. In 1987, he turned professional as part of the famous Powell Peralta Bones Brigade team that included skate legends Tony Hawk and Steve Caballero. He’s been traveling the world sharing his skateboarding and message of individuality and self expression ever since. Mike’s current sponsors include Element, Destructo Trucks, Speed Metal Bearings, Sobe, and Jeep.

 

“For me, ‘DRIVE’ is what skateboarding and action sports are all about -- lifestyle and accessibility, true grass-roots connection, and community,” says Vallely. “When I started skateboarding this was what I found to be true and what I believed in. This is what attracted me to skateboarding. And this is the vision I've always had for what I wanted to do as a professional skater. I truly get to live every mile.”

 

“DRIVE” is produced by Build Worldwide. The series is created and directed by Mark Jeremias, and this season is shot on location throughout North America, Israel, and the Cayman Islands. In one segment, Mike visits the South in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and takes a raw look at how the skateboarding community has adapted to the displacement and havoc that the disaster caused.

 

“We’re really happy with the storylines that have developed this season,” says Jeremias. “From White Hall, Arkansas to Jerusalem, Israel, it’s always rewarding to see that no matter where we go in the world, people connect with Mike’s message and how ‘DRIVE’ is able to capture and convey that message in a way that both skaters and non-skaters can relate to.”

 

“The viewer response we had from the first season was so strong that we ordered another run of seven episodes plus a special surprise bonus eighth episode,” says Shon Tomlin, FUEL TV’s VP of Programming and Development. “This new season builds on the same themes of the past, but also sheds new light on unlikely skate havens like the Middle East and hurricane-stricken New Orleans. Mike’s remarkable talent for getting to the heart and soul of skateboarding is both powerful and entertaining.”

 

Look for the new season of “DRIVE” on FUEL TV beginning April 1, 2007. Original episodes premiere on Sunday nights at 8:00 pm ET/PT during the “Stacked Sundays” programming block and re-air several times throughout the week. The series is seven weeks long and will feature a bonus eighth episode airing in FUEL TV’s Friday night “Skate @ 8” skateboarding block later in the spring.

 

About FUEL TV

FUEL TV is a 24/7 action sports lifestyle network for skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX, freestyle motocross, and wakeboarding. A unit of Fox Cable Networks, FUEL TV was launched July 1, 2003 and is seen in 24-million U.S. homes. To subscribe to FUEL TV, call 877-4-FUEL-TV. For program times and other information, visit www.fuel.tv.



Published On: 3/28/2007
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My Journal: DEAR MAYOR,
By: Taiwan_Vaughan


 

Dear Mayor,

 

I’m one of those people that say they’ve been “saved”. There are a lot of us now, 32 million worldwide and the numbers are climbing rapidly. Although still relatively small in comparison with other clans, our institution has been the driving force behind popular fashions, cutting-edge music, film, and most modern art since the day our culture spawned 60 years ago. Whether alone, or in large groups, our place of worship is never limited to a church, temple or mosque, as we’re free to practice anywhere we like. Though seen in some ways as a cult, what binds us as a whole is not Jesus Christ, Jehovah, Allah, Buddha or even Hello Kitty. In fact our “fundamentalists” are no more than professional athletes, and our scholars produce what become our “bibles” in the form of magazines and DVD’s.

 

Never sure of whether to call itself a sport, an art, or even a new religion; skateboarding has always been in a league of its own. Together we skateboarders are a secure and unified nation. We share the same joy, the same pain, the same culture, all without needing a single leader to lead us, or boarders to fence us in. We are multinational, and within each of the countless counties we occupy we have no trouble being multicultural. All ages included, our way of life is physically and mentally healthy. A vast majority of us are staying out of trouble and away from a life of videogames while our games are often seen as a vast improvement over others. In the past decade, according to the American NSGA (National Sporting Goods Association) our relatively young sport has been replacing older sports such as Badminton, Billiards, Golf, Soccer, Baseball and Softball, Tennis and Table Tennis, Mountain Biking, and even Basketball, both on the Play Station and in the real world.

 

It was 17 years ago I started skateboarding. Since then it’s been without a doubt the most positive element in my life, and like so many guilt-ridden Catholics I feel indebt to its existence. Though great for everyone, skateboarding is a perfect outlet for “at risk” kids especially. Personally, any time my life started to go downhill, or if I got into trouble, it was always skateboarding that brought me back to life. Skateboarding’s secret societal healing power is in how it naturally fosters a need to be different and allows those who do it to progress and develop a healthy sense of independence, giving them improved confidence in all walks of life. It provides kids one more opportunity to get outside and actually do something instead of get bored and into trouble. Skateboarding continues to support life long after childhood as well. Being closely connected with the skateboard industry grants an array of highly satisfying job opportunities. I myself make a harmonious living instructing skateboarding, shooting photography and video of professionals, writing stories for skateboard magazines and even designing parks and plazas to skate in.

 

As one of many grateful skateboarders in existence, I sense a strong need to introduce skateboarding to others, protect what has made it great and keep alive the things that attracted me to it in the first place. It’s my desire to “keep it real", to keep the roots or fundamental characteristics functioning and in intact. Like a farmer I make sure it has plenty of regular waterings, enough fertile soil to root in, and as much light as it can get. Being from the west I’ve witnessed skateboarding in its mature form and feasted on its much larger fruit. Taiwan planted the seed just 10 years ago and it, like many of Taiwan’s borrowed culture or sports, is still a slow growing, vulnerable seedling, in need of special care and nurturing, and must first be grown tall and strong before any type of fruit can be had.    

 

 

 

 

 

CURRENT ISSUES

 

In a land lacking translated magazines and subtitled DVDs from the western world, and no strong local history, the skateboard scene here is like an empty shell. Without a clear idea of specific origins, skateboarding and its surrounding economy suffers from the same thing the “Hip Hop”, “Punk” or other borrowed western “youth cultures” suffer from in Taiwan. It quickly becomes a short lived fashion show if not enough new fans know what makes those western scenes shine so bright to begin with, what spawned them, or how they grew so big as to notice them halfway around the world.     

 

In what looks like proof of this theory, over the few years I’ve been in the Taiwanese skateboarding scene, the Taiwanese participation in skateboarding seems as though it has stalled at a modest midway point, odd for a sport that’s #2 next to Snowboarding in a list of the fastest growing sports on the planet. “Faddism” has indeed set in as too many have treated it as meaningless fashion, doing little or nothing to sustain a push forward or to help Taiwan’s skateboarding evolve and grow into the kind of scene one would and should have seen by now.

 

Not helping the situation also, is the fact that in Taiwan, and in much of the surrounding countries in Asia, skateboarding and its appeal to young people have been used by official “outside” organizations and their corporate associates mainly as a way to help promote the next cell phone, or products that have very little, if anything, to do with actual skateboarding. At the same time, skateboarding and its high potential for boosting tourism and its many profound social health benefits are being ignored and thus not cared for or utilized to the full extent they could be. Official decisions and planning that are said to aid in the promotion of the sport of skateboarding in Taiwan are currently being made by those who would not dare step on a skateboard themselves, and since they don’t skate they naturally know very little about skateboarding. Unfortunately for the Taiwanese tax payers, these “outsider associations” and there confused ideas on skateboarding have been approved by the Taiwan government to promote skateboarding since it first appeared in Taiwan barley 10 years ago. The Chinese Extreme Sports Association (CXA), to name a major example, is officially approved by the federal government to build “skateparks” and put on promotional events in name of something called the “X-Games”. It is quite apparent to whom the facilitation is supposedly for, that these planners and organizers lack the essential skills, experience, and cultural knowledge needed to help produce a strong, long-lasting skateboard scene in Taiwan. In fact, most of the local skaters I’ve talked to believe very strongly that in the C.X.A.’s “misdeeds”, they and their fantasies about us, our scene and industry, may actually be doing more harm than good. It is becoming ever more obvious that what they lack is the involvement of proper expert talent, and in this case they need not search any further than the skaters themselves.

 

Taiwanese skaters have had next to zero say and with the experts shut out, the parks they steam ahead to build for us, using strange partnerships and at costs that are strangely much too high, lack the necessary user-input and are inappropriately designed. To this day there are over 20 caged-in “X-Games” parks in Taiwan (about one in every major town), all cookie-cutter in nature, and not a single one made with expert skateboarder input. Instead they merely copy what they’ve seen on ESPN (another “outsider institution” wanting in). Up until recently, Taiwanese skateboarders (most of them merely high school aged) were not able, and in some cases too lazy or even unwilling to organize to attain official status and proper government support. But now with worse and worse parks going up, and more and more corporations taking us for granted in these contests, and with less and less respect to our culture, we’ve had no choice but to take matters into our own hands. Even skaters as young as 13 are slowly starting to realize a few things, things that have led to something called the Taichung Skateboarders Association. To become a recognizable and respected group in our community, autonomous in our direction, less vulnerable to exploitation and in charge of what we need to sustain natural growth; we needed to form the TSA. With careful long-term planning, we believe Taiwan’s skateboard scene and its surrounding industry can attain the kind of greatness and exposure it normally attains in every other country it exists in once skaters themselves are in the driver’s seat.

 

 

 

WHY THE OUTSIDERS WANT IN…

The Big Money in Skateboarding

l          There are an estimated 32 million skateboarders in the world, 12 million of whom are in the U.S.

 

l           Skateboards and skateboard-related products, from about 300 manufacturers of professional-level equipment, generate approximately $5.2 billion in annual retail sales around the world.

 

l          “Tony Hawk Pro Skater” video game captured the #1 ranking in both sales and revenue for video game sales in 2000, and has continued to achieve top spot each year since.

 

l           The 2001 Nickelodeon TV Kid’s Choice Awards placed Tony Hawk as “Favorite Male Athlete” in front of Tiger Woods, KobeBryant, and Shaqille O’Neal.

 

l           Tony Hawk is the 9th most searched for Athlete on yahoo.

 

l           Skateboarding is growing faster than mountain biking, golfing and 50 other sports tracked by the National Sporting Goods Association.

 

l          “More Americans rode skateboards last year than played Baseball, according to the Sporting Goods Association.” –USA Today, Aug. 17, 2001

 

l           Since 1987 the growth rate for skateboarding has been 7.2 percent per year, while baseball declined 27.9 percent and basketball grew only 5.1 percent in that same period. (From the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association’s January 2001 "Sports Participation Topline Report")





PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING

Visions for the future:

        Taiwan’s first real skater-designed skate parks and multi-use plazas

 

Skateparks should be much more than just a place to skate; they should be powerful generators. They should generate more skateboarders and keep them skateboarding forever after they start.

 

Involving the youth and those with greater experience has been proven to work in Canada, the United States, Australia, and all over Europe. In Canada I was one of the founding members of the Vancouver Skate Park Coalition (VSPC), a coalition of skateboarders and BMX riders fighting for a place of our own, something our government had refused to grant us for well over 20 years.

 

We first sought a single indoor facility for the long Canadian winters 9 years ago., When we finally got approval to build a, “for skateboarders - by skateboarders” park, it was a huge success. Since then we’ve managed to help construct over 50 (cost-effective) other ones, each better than the last. They’ve been labeled the best in the world by professionals and skateboard magazines for being the most “modern”, “creative” and “technically advanced” concrete skate parks in North America for years and years. They have been hailed by parents, teachers, the police and the government for providing a sustained positive outlet to practice challenging skills and spend one’s time in a safe, social environment.

 

Because of an organized and highly passionate, self-motivated group like the VSPC, Vancouver is now discovering the benefits of some of the first “multi-use parks and plazas” in the world. The parks are a place where the skaters and the public co-exist comfortably in the same area, livening up parts of the city in the process.




 

 

“X”tremely Misunderstood

 

Last but not least, we as a skateboarding society want to inform the rest of society (especially the one that watches far too much TV), that skateboarding is not all about rings of fire or daredevil freak shows. What we do is about personal growth and our own individual successes. To 99% of us, skateboarding is not “X-treme”. In fact most of us are offended by mere use of it. Some even detest the word extreme or any cute use of the letter “X” in relation to us, since it has literally come to symbolize the corporate exploits of our talent, image and positive energy. At the very least, the word “X”-treme“ reminds us of the overly used marketing propaganda that all too often bears a dorky picture of a phony skateboarder, serving only to further confuse the public.

 

Style or technique, it doesn’t matter, skateboarding is completely free and self-paced. To the average skater a televised corporate contest seems a lot like a cheap corny circus act, devoid of meaning or soul. The corporate sponsored contests in Taiwan are rarely judged by skaters and the courses that we are enticed to perform on are made even worse than the “X” parks. Attendance by skaters in the televised “X-Games” have gone down over the years as they begin to see the events are mere jokes. Skaters in Taiwan’s young emerging skateboard scene are now finally old enough, or awake enough to suspect a certain form of meddling and many are becoming increasingly disappointed or annoyed with them generally.

 

A park of our very own making (events included)… can change all that and do a much better job of promoting skateboarding and the positive roll it naturally plays in any modern society.

 

Our plan is to eventually build (and take care of) a skater-designed, multi-use plaza and park, as well as an indoor facility for skateboarding, art and music. I like to think of the idea as a “Stock 20” for skateboarders.

 

Your campaigns have always caught my attention as they often emphasize support for the youth and nurturing the diverse cultures that come to Taichung, as well as the quintessential importance of tourism. It seems you have a clear vision of what it will take to make Taichung a truly modern and international city, especially as it relates to your young people, the ones bringing new life and culture to the city.

 

The TSA would like to pull you away from your busy schedule and invite you to one of our monthly meetings to show you what we’re currently working on and discuss these issues in more detail.

 

As everyone knows, your young people truly are the future of Taiwan! ….Let’s help make it both a healthy and thriving one.

 

In sincere respect to you, your island, and all your people,

 

Vaughan Neville

 

TSA Interim Coordinator /

VSPC Foreign Affairs

 

 

 



Published On: 2/28/2007
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Well i'm thinkin red today...

Well too much happening these days i'm back in school and i'm also starting að firm called Iceland Extreme wich will be hosting only extreme sports like i'm starting a snowboard and skii course then it will be mini skii and snowboard festival on a glaciar here called Snaefellsjokull but date's are not set yet and then it will be power kite course on skii's or snowboards and then it will be Icelandic offroad Rally wich got minimum standard's of a 38" tires under a truck and will go over atleast 2 glaciar´s so i'm pretty booked up these days on meetings etc etc and i got a guy workin on a website for the firm but i'll let you know when it is ready. But to other things Whistler 2007 i think i might just be going but i'll have to pay this year but 2008 i´m plannig on letting Iceland Extreme pay cuz i'll be promoting Iceland and Iceland Extreme etc etc. but yeah i still have to find some hotel or place to crash at Whistler 2007 and i guess il go with BA to canada they are the cheapest one and my friend told me i'd get free beer with BA but i'm not sure tough.....

Atleast there will be snowboarding beer good food and fun in that trip i'm sure of that but yeah back to work catch ya'll later

You can't see me i'm camouflage;P



Published On: 1/17/2007
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I saw this in the paper and had to find some more info on this.



Check Multimedia section for photos and videos.

PFL DVD RELEASE
& TRYOUTS COMPETITION

Fri. Jan. 12/07
The Mod Club - 722 College St.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Cover: $12

About The PFL
The Pillow Fight League (PFL) leads the way as the most exciting and innovative new wave in sports entertainment. Featuring strong female combatants, the PFL is engaged in the unprecedented whip-action attack of pillow fighting. Not just for the slumber-party sleepover anymore, these women are serious brawlers - armed with beauty, brains and a nasty disposition. The contests are fast-paced and furious, with flying feathers and hard-hitting moves. There are various ways to win a match, with a referee always on hand to keep the hair-pulling and scratching to a minimum.

The Past
The Pillow Fight League was founded in February 2004 by PFL Commissioner Stacey P. Case, and Honorary PFL Commissioner Craig Daniels. Two live events using the original concept of the PFL were held - New Year's Eve 2004 and 2005 - with performers from Canadian burlesque troupe “Skin Tight Outta Sight” as the fighters. New Year's Eve 2005 featured the first instance of live audience tryouts. The two gals who fought tore each other apart. THIS was the true birth of the Pillow Fight League.

The Present
After months of tryouts and training, the PFL now has a full roster of female fighters. The first live PFL Event, PFL1 in May 2006, was witnessed by a sellout crowd of over 300 fight fans. The PFL has been featured in TV, radio, and print media nationally and internationally. Recent media coverage includes The Toronto Star, The Toronto Sun, The National Post, CBC National Radio, Q107 FM, Rogers Sportsnet, CITY-TV, Ed's Night Party, and Playboy Radio. PFL2 took place on Thursday June 22 at 1032 Queen St. West (Toronto). PFL3 was at The Courthouse, Toronto on Thursday, August 17th, 2006.

The Future
Make sure to read the Official PFL Blog to keep on top of all the latest developments.



Published On: 1/16/2007
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     So Gromfest is working with Oakley at Bear Mountain this Saturday for the Oakley Uprising, a jam style event with transitions and artificial features. 
 
This year marks the 2nd Annual Oakley Groms Weekend at Bear...a weekend devoted to the younger shredders that make the sport. 
 
On Saturday, Gromfest will be inducting 2 more youth 18 & under into the qualifiers pool so if you've got talent, put on your sunblock, your sunglasses and your steez and head into the hills for a competition that only Bear and Oakley could put on.
 
Then, come Sunday, Sports Illustrated For Kids takes over with their Next Snow Search.  Gromfest will still be there but if you want to qualify you've got to come Saturday.
 
So that's it...come up to Bear either Saturday or Sunday and stop by the Gromfest tent to say hi and grab some stickers.  Also, when you stop by, if you happen to mention that you saw this announcement on Snowboard.com we'll enter you in a drawing to win a pair of Burton gloves.  You gotta be a part of Snowboard.com for that deal however so don't forget to mention it.
 
See you under the sun and on the slopes!
 
-Gromfest Crew


Published On: 1/5/2007
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Colonies.com Network Wide News: New Pollution
By: Colonies.com


Many young riders today aren’t simply imitating their heroes, they’re often the ones evolving their sport the most – leaving the established pros to catch up or pack up.  These kids are what New Pollution is all about.

 

Each half-hour episode will feature 3 of the best young athletes from across the core action sports realm: surf, snow, skate, bmx, fmx, and wake.  Since the age range of our riders is 16 and under, they might not always be old enough to drive a car, but they can probably air over one. 

 

Hosted by professional surfer Matt Beacham, New Pollution will bring viewers into the world of these amazing athletes.  Do they go to school like most kids, or are they home-schooled?  How did they get so good at such a young age?  How do they (and their parents) deal with broken bones?  With contests 8 hours away?  With traveling around the country, and sometimes the world, before their voice cracks?  What music do they listen to?  What movies do the like?  What websites do they visit everyday?  Viewers will find out as we give them a slice of life from these young riders’ lives… not to mention action footage that will blow more than a few minds.

 

New Pollution begins airing December 31st, with a new episode coming each Sunday for 13 weeks.

 
612 on DirecTV


Published On: 1/5/2007
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