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We GRO – Girls Skateboarding Tour

10:10 am in Events by Matt Scheafer

weGROWe Gro Skateboarding Tour
Girls Skateboard Session & Workshop
Saturday, September 19th 2009
9am-12pm
etnies Skatepark
20028 Lake Forest Drive
Lake Forest, CA 92630
All ages All skill levels
Free – Donations Welcome

Just a side note – My 9 year old (then 8 ) daughter and her friend did this event last year and it was fantastic!

GRO is a top notch organization dedicated to promoting females in a sport dominated my males and definately deserve to get more attention.

GIRLS GO OUT AND SUPPORT THIS EVENT!!!

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Maloof Money Cup – In my eyes…

12:25 pm in Opinions & Rants, Site News by Matt Scheafer

maloof1_street09Brothers Joe and Gavin Maloof brought you the 2nd Annual Maloof Money Cup at the Orange County Fair last weekend. If you missed the event let me sum it up for you… great skateboarding wrapped up in an NBA package. All of the frills and thrills that typically sporting events posess brought to a sport that is so much more than fluff and spectacle.

Don’t get me wrong… if you look past the garbage and “fair folk” there for the beer and Monster you get a really great competition. Big draw names like Sheckler, P Rod, Eric Koston and Chris Cole always impress, but personally I really enjoyed watching guys like Pete Eldridge, Lizard King and Billy Marks tear up the impressive street course designed by Geoff Rowley. Guys that didn’t make the top ten seemed to put up more consistent effort even though they didn’t impress the judges.

maloof3_street1I will hand it to Chris Cole… he certainly deserved to take it. This guy tore up that layout and put out as much or more effort than most of the guys out there and it showed. Tommy Sandoval really put out as well, dropping off the roof more times than I can count over the 3 days. That guy is going to have some serious knee issues at some point, but it gave a great show.

maloof2_kobeThe biggest disappointment (and I will probably get grief for mentioning this) was the celebrities that took center stage during the event. Sure it is cool to see Kobe Bryant in public, but when it interferes with the skaters and blocks the skate surface I would rather they just stay home. Yes, I agree they should be able to enjoy a day like this but really someone must have pulled some strings. Again with the NBA fluff.

Will I do it again next year? Of course (granted they let me, we had issue with the staff and our access but that is a story for another day…). The thrill in watching the actual skateboarding and not the rest of the hype is well worth it, and watching my daughter get ideas from the pros will bring me back.

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CBCRamps.com

1:46 pm in Featured by Matt Scheafer

Half & Quarter Pipes, Launch Ramps, Kickers, Fun Boxes and more!

Fun Box with Side Ramps only $250!!!

Just wanted to give everyone a heads up about CBC Ramps. CBC Ramps is a local company that builds high quality skate ramps at a very reasonable cost.

They have a great selection including Quarter and Half Pipes, Fun Boxes, Kickers and Launch Ramps.

They are a local company, and as most everyone knows we LOVE to support the local community.

If anyone is in need of a ramp, check with CBCRamps.com first.

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GRO #2 Photos

10:03 pm in Girl Rider by Matt Scheafer

Great group of girls showed up today at the Volcom Skate Park in Costa Mesa for the 2nd session of the local Girl Riders squad.

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Blunt to Rock Fakie – Advanced/Transition Trick Tip

10:09 am in Tips and Tricks by Mandy Esch

Blunt stalls are sick. They look super cool and the variation possibilities are endless. In my opinion the easiest place to start is with a Blunt Stall then Rock-to-Fakie out of it. It’s pretty tricky at first but if you are comfortable on coping you’ll be loving this trick in no time at all.

bluntHow it’s done:
On your favorite quarter or half pipe, ride straight towards the top with enough speed to get both trucks up above the coping. As you approach the lip, lift your front wheels slightly so they don’t bonk the coping as they pass. As your back wheels near the lip, hop your board up ever so slightly and plant your back trucks directly on top of the coping. You will come to rest on your tail at the top of the ramp. In order to hold it in place you’ll need to keep your front foot raised up high over your front bolts with that same leg bent at about 90 degrees. If you end up rolling onto the deck it is because you have too much pressure on your front foot. All your weight should be on the back foot holding the tail in place on the coping. This is the Blunt Stall portion of the trick.
 
 To get back in the ramp you need to pop your board. You pop the same way you ollie except here it is from the blunt stall position. I find it helpful to apply a tiny bit of pressure to my front foot after I’ve got a solid blunt stall. Just enough to allow my tail to snap back on the top of the ramp the same way it hits the ground when ollieing. After the snap as you kick your front foot out ollie style direct your back wheels over the coping and into the ramp with your feet. You only need to get your hind wheels back into the ramp, just inside the coping, but it looks more steezy if you can pop it in so far that the center of your deck lands on the coping.

After that the rest of the trick is a simple Rock-to-Fakie (see rock-to-fakie trick tip.) Lean back, pull your front wheels in over the coping, and roll away. Once you’ve got this trick down and have developed a good clean pop off the blunt stall, cut out the Rock-Fakie part and just go all the way in from the coping to make it a Blunt-to-Fakie. If that’s not challenging enough, go crazy with the blunts. You can blunt 180 out, finger flip out of it, or whatever you can think of. The possibilities really are endless so have fun with this one. If you have any trouble, book a lesson with me at 360SkateSchool.com for some one on one help.

-Mandy Esch

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