Showing posts with label scooter kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scooter kids. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
WeScooterTV Vlog v1: Scooter Kids
I'm not sure who all is associated with this but here we have Epic Skatepark's team manager/rider/employee talking to us about scooter kids. Listen up, because chances are you might be one of the people he's talking about, and could learn a thing or two. Subscribe to WeScooterTV if you wanna see more of their weekly vlogs.
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scooter kids,
WeScooterTV
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Kids on the Rise
12, 11, and 8.. yes 8. Those are the ages of the following riders. With the sport continuing to grow, it only natural that riders start progressing faster and faster. These kids have so many riders to look up to, and even ride with. Which makes progressing a lot easier for them. Needless to say, I am really impressed with these riders. The only thing I hope is that they actually stick with the sport. We've seen young riders like these before, and it seems like as quick as they progress, they drop out of the sport. Let's hope we still hear these three riders names in a few years.
Mike Mullins
For all you street heads, this kid is definitely someone to watch. 11 years old, and already throwing down in the streets. Sky is the limit if this kid keeps it up.
Alex Pinaha
A TIC local, so you know he can ride park. When you got local riders like Josh Kish, Collin DaSilva, and Matt Somers, you know progression is going to come pretty easily if you put in the practice. Which Alex clearly has been.
Rhys Rogers
8 years old.. When you're 8 years old, and you're already picked up by Envy Scooters, you obviously kill it. For a lot of young riders when you're this young, you either have too much fear, or none at all. Guess which one applies to Rhys.
Mike Mullins
For all you street heads, this kid is definitely someone to watch. 11 years old, and already throwing down in the streets. Sky is the limit if this kid keeps it up.
Alex Pinaha
A TIC local, so you know he can ride park. When you got local riders like Josh Kish, Collin DaSilva, and Matt Somers, you know progression is going to come pretty easily if you put in the practice. Which Alex clearly has been.
Rhys Rogers
8 years old.. When you're 8 years old, and you're already picked up by Envy Scooters, you obviously kill it. For a lot of young riders when you're this young, you either have too much fear, or none at all. Guess which one applies to Rhys.
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Alex Pinaha,
Mike Mullins,
Rhys Rogers,
scooter kids
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Scooter Kids
This is a documentary by Jon Knudtson that was released a couple weeks ago. I was going to post it but at the time there had already been another docu on the front page so I set it aside and promptly forgot about it. Anyways this features the scooter scene in the Boston, Massachussetts area. Its pretty cool hearing what the skaters have to say about us. Nice job Jon.
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boston,
Jon Knudtson,
scooter kids
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