Archive for the ‘Rollerblading’ Category
Posted on July 4, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Big Brother BMX/Skate/Blade Comp Tomorrow!
I know I’m pretty late on this one, but I just found out today. The rad dudes over at the Big Brother shop in Brownsville will be throwing a BMX/Skate/Blade contest at the Brownsville skatepark tomorrow, July 4th.
Registration and practice begin at 3:30pm, and the contest starts at 5:00pm.
I’ll be there shooting photos and taking notes to cover the event, maybe I’ll jump on the ‘ol BMX as well. I’m going to try and do some live coverage as the event happens, and make use of my ’smart phone’, to benefit the people that can’t make it out. If I manage to pull it off, you guys will see the post on the front page tomorrow.
See you kids tomorrow!
Posted on May 7, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Brownsville Session – May 2, 2009
Saturday was a good day. It was hot as fuck, but we still had a good time riding bikes, skating, shooting photos, and eating a billion tacos.
I woke up at around 11am, checked the emails and social networks, took a shower and waited for Dominic to meet me at my place. Dom showed up around 1pm with his camera lighting gear in tow. We packed up the Civic and headed to Brownsville to meet up with Walker at the skatepark.
I rode the park for about 10 minutes before eating balls in the flat bottom while carving around the bowl (I need new tires, bad). Shitty. Ended up sitting out for about an hour in the shade. Finally got up, shot some photos, and cruised around some more.
Walker was showing us and the park his stylish ways, and Dom was impressing me how quickly he could get around the bowl in his rollerboots.
We were all getting pretty hot at the park, with the cement park bouncing the sun’s rays around like a mirrored room. So we decided to go check out the Big Brother shop.
I had never been there, and I’ve gotta say, they have a really nice shop. Complete with ramps, rails, decks, parts, shoes, clothes, computers for checking the ‘Space, and on top of it all, they sell bikes!
We rode the ramps in the back of Big Brother with Dylan and Matt for a while and had a really fun session. The ramps need a few more nails, but it was still really fun.
Finally ended the day, at a top secret, all you can eat taco joint. I think Walker put away around 16, and I had 15 or so. Rumor is Damien Garcia killed 19 tacos the next day, with ease.
Let the Taco Wars begin!
Enjoy the photos.
Posted on April 11, 2009 - by ChrisDub
McAllen Blading Session – Photos
Well, I am oficially living back in the McAllen area. All moved into the new pad, with my own office! It feels really good to be back in this area.
Anyway, went out to the McAllen park last night with the blader buddies, rode my bike around a bit and took a few photos of the dudes rockin’ the box.
Click images for full size.
Posted on April 3, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Local Action Sports Get A Slew Of Mainstream Attention
The Valley ‘extreme sports’ scene has been getting a nice chunk of mainstream media attention lately. We got some coverage of the push for a new McAllen skatepark, some video a BMX ’stunt show’ at the Livestock Show, a nice piece on the rollerblading scene and how the local legends are keeping it alive, and a couple videos. I’ve gatherd all the links, and droped them here so you guys wont have to go searching for them. Everybody say ‘Hay!’ for link dumps.
Dominic Garcia and Ray Soto talked to Festiva Magazine about how they have kept the blading scene rolling here in the Valley and c
ontinue to do so.
Check it out here
Local skaters, bikers and bladers team up and make a push for a better McAllen skatepark.
Check it out here
Some good ol’ BMX boys from Fort Worth throw down some tailwhips and backflips for the folks at the Livestock Show.
Check it out here
Posted on March 24, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Thirteen Quick Tens
So, I went digging through the ol’ Myspace friends list and sorted out every local shredder I could muster up and asked them a quick 10 questions. I was originally going to post these up one at a time but decided against it. If you, or someone you know should be on here, leave a comment and let me know, we’ll try and get a set of these out every few weeks or so. Now I give you, in no particular order, Thirteen Quick Tens. Enjoy.
NAME: Jimmy Ferril
AGE: 20
HOMETOWN: Mcfuckinallen
SPONSORS: Switchfoot Skateshop
YEARS SHREDDING: 6
1. INSPIRATIONS: just the way the skate world is stepping up!
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: archer park
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: mind field tyler bledsoe, at the moment
4. BEST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: there is no limits!!
5. WORST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: there is nothing bad, its the shit!
6. BIGGEST FEAR: FEAR IS FOR LURKS
7. WORST INJURY: torn the acl off the bone and maniscus (i can tear it but i cant spell it… is it right) 2 times
8. OTHER INTERESTS: umm my girls the shit!
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: fluorescent lights by windmill
10. THANKS: God, and the board i ride man.
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NAME: Michael Walker
AGE: 23
HOMETOWN: McAllen
SPONSORS: none
YEARS SHREDDING: 10′ish
1. INSPIRATIONS: friends
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: street/downtown corpus park/allen skatepark
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: anything with marinez, homan, or aitken
4. BEST THING ABOUT BMX: freedom to do anything you like
5. WORST THING ABOUT BMX: no bikes allowed
6. BIGGEST FEAR: girls
7. WORST INJURY: just broken toes
8. OTHER INTERESTS: racing
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: at all cost- what is left to inspire
10. THANKS: everyone that rides with my boring ass
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NAME: Victor Molano
AGE: 15
HOMETOWN: Laredo, Tx.
SPONSORS: none
YEARS SHREDDING: 2
1. INSPIRATIONS: just knowing your in control nothings better than that
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: juice stop
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: bails
4. BEST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: everysingle thing
5. WORST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: theres nothing bad about it
6. BIGGEST FEAR: breaking something again
7. WORST INJURY: dislocated shoulder
8. OTHER INTERESTS: basketball football
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: the bravery-beleive
10. THANKS: everyone out there
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NAME: MATTHEW CASTANEDA
AGE: 25
HOMETOWN: BROWNSVILLE TX,
SPONSORS: BIG BROTHER, MY MOM AND DAD!!
YEARS SHREDDING: 7 YEARS,PROBABLY MORE!
1. INSPIRATIONS: DAVID CONTRERAS,JOHNNY LOYA, HOMER TREVINO
2. FAVORITE SPOT: THE COURTHOUSE
3. FAVORITE VIDEO PART: VAN HOMAN,IN CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
4. BEST THING ABOUT BMX: INDIVIDUALITY
5. WORST THING ABOUT BMX: BEING ACCEPTED AT PARKS
6. BIGGEST FEAR: BARSPINS
7. WORST INJURY: SPRAINED TOE,FRACTURED FINGER
8. OTHER INTERESTS: WORKING ON CARS,MOTORCYCLES,
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: THE KILLERS,HUMAN
10. THANKS: TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND DAVID AND ICHA AT BIG BROTHER!!
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NAME: Caleb Bevil
AGE: 22
HOMETOWN: McAllen, TEXAS
SPONSORS: MOM, DAD, Big Bro Jake, Myself
YEARS SHREDDING: 7 or 8 maybe?
1. INSPIRATIONS: any one who rides just to have fun
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: anywhere i wont get kicked out
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: anything with Joe Rich or Mike Aitken
4. BEST THING ABOUT BMX: No one can tell you how to ride
5. WORST THING ABOUT BMX: to many fad fags comin up in the scene
6. BIGGEST FEAR: failure
7. WORST INJURY: probly knee or ankle
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Surfing, off-road shit, hot rods, brews, kicken ass
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: Overkill by MotorHead
10. THANKS: My mom and dad, my big bro Jake, all my friends i have ridden with, anyone who let me crash on there floor on road trips and RGV JUICE!
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NAME: Mikey Sanchez
AGE: 17
HOMETOWN: Harlingen tejas
SPONSORS: none
YEARS SHREDDING: 7
1. INSPIRATIONS: Huey Hefner, haha.
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: Downtown Austin down Red River
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: I say it would have to be jereme rogers part in girl yeah right
4. BEST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: Progressing every day.
5. WORST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: Havein to get shoes every two weeks fuckin sucks..
6. BIGGEST FEAR: Getting racked….
7. WORST INJURY: Falling down the tombstone, that shit sucked.
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Basketball, Soccer and fuckin with my friends when I’m drunk.
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: Steve Miller Band, The Joker
10. THANKS: To my DAD and my mom, RGVJuice letting me do the 10 questions, and to my brothers in the Valley.
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NAME: Jason Reyna
AGE: 25 years young
HOMETOWN: Harlingen
SPONSORS: Believers
YEARS SHREDDING: moving in on 15
1. INSPIRATIONS: my friends
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: depends on my mood, but lately i enjoy skating park
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: anything by beau cottington
4. BEST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: we go bigger than yours, no seriously. WE DO!
5. WORST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: people hate because they’re ignorant and afraid to admit we go BIGGER!
6. BIGGEST FEAR: failure, but its not an option
7. WORST INJURY: broken ribs took me out for a month
8. OTHER INTERESTS: art, design, editing, filming, web stuff, bothering people, drinking, reading, movies, music, and traveling
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: no idea, but i listen to zepplin and the beatles daily
10. THANKS: my parents, my brothers (some are blood, some are just people i have bled with over the years), my friends (you know who you are), wild turkey, and naturally the believers who support me, and anyone who supports www.ROLLINGMISSION.com
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NAME: Dylan Cory Elm
AGE: 19
HOMETOWN: B Ville
SPONSORS: Big Brother, Virula
YEARS SHREDDING: 7
1. INSPIRATIONS: Seth Kimbrough, Nathan Williams, Corey Martinez
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: dont really have one, just like rideing
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: when Seth Kimbrough does this crazy 360 over a high rail. INTENSE
4. BEST THING ABOUT BMX: It get me going, it never stops.
5. WORST THING ABOUT BMX: when my bike falls apart
6. BIGGEST FEAR: breaking a bones, i hate that
7. WORST INJURY: i was doing a high jump from a dirt trail. Tip the landing and flip and landed straight on my head almost broke my neck.
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Music, Guitar, making music, living life to it fullest
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: Minus the bear
10. THANKS: To big brother, my mom and dad my sister my brother for being there and just giving me support for everything. my freinds for pushing me and giving me alot of support and help.. thanks alot everyone
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NAME: Leo A.
AGE: 18
HOMETOWN: San Antonio, Tx
SPONSORS: Bigbrother Skateshop, Hooligan Design Clothing
YEARS SHREDDING: 3
1. INSPIRATIONS: Friends, skating itself
2. FAVOURITE SPOT:
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: Lizard King – Baker has a Deathwish
4. BEST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: Just skating period
5. WORST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: Injures?
6. BIGGEST FEAR: Shitttt
7. WORST INJURY: Broken wrist
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Filming, editing, taking photos
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: My friend Bill flowing
10. THANKS: All my friends, family, Bigbrother skateshop, everyones whos hooked it up, popa satan, Bill for being so thug, anyone whos filmed or helped me edit stuff, YOU
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NAME: Jeremy Raff
AGE: 19
HOMETOWN: McAllen, TX
SPONSORS: my mom
YEARS SHREDDING: 7
1. INSPIRATIONS: Josh Villegas, Ray Soto, KB, Castor+Pollux
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: Rey Soto’s Backyard and other secret places that cant be on the internet lest a hoard of hooligans decides to mess them up with ledge chunks and graffiti
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: Josh Villegas– Sink/Swim; Abdiel Colberg– Future of Rollerblading 2; Alex Broskow– KFC 2; Erik Bailey– We Are Valo 2 (search these on YouTube and watch!)
4. BEST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: It is my motivation to travel; it gives my life purpose, structure, and color
5. WORST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: I miss it when I cant do it
6. BIGGEST FEAR: being unable to do what I want to do
7. WORST INJURY: thrice broken wrists
8. OTHER INTERESTS: hey little girl dont flirt with me, i’ve got the capabilities to program your circuitry
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: Bob Dylan– Isis
10. THANKS: Dominic and Damien for picking me up to skate when I was little, Rey for being a jerk yet creating a young man’s paradise at his house, Josh for introducing me to Mexico and being a role model, my mom for thinking skating is great, the University of California for legitimizing my move to CA, and a special thanks to every kid who is strapping on rollerblades all over the valley… I cant wait to meet yall when I come home to visit!
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NAME: Salomon Colmenero
AGE: 19
HOMETOWN: Brownsville, Texas
SPONSORS: America Athletix & usk8 shop, hooligan design clothing
YEARS SHREDDING: 6
1. INSPIRATIONS: The Burning Sun
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: Anything Rad and Fast
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: Reynolds with smoooth ass Roxy music.
4. BEST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: it can get nasty.
5. WORST THING ABOUT SKATEBOARDING: it can get easy.
6. BIGGEST FEAR: God
7. WORST INJURY: fractured tibia.
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Love
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: MGMT time to pretend
10. THANKS: To (god) and all the wonderful people that have gave me a helping hand. I LOVE THIS LIFE!!! and thank you.
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NAME: Dominic Garcia
AGE: 28 years young
HOMETOWN: McAllen, Tx
SPONSORS: I roll for myself and no one else
YEARS SHREDDING: Rolling for a decade
1. INSPIRATIONS: I get juiced off my friends and the nuts out there killin it on thier skates
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: Park-Eisenbergs W Ramp,Street-5 kink in San Antonio
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: (old school)Dustin Latimer – Brain Fear Gone (current fav)Chris Haffey – 4×4 Drip Drop
4. BEST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: Your skates are part of you, endless possibilities and you best be ready to fall
5. WORST THING ABOUT ROLLERBLADING: Not enough people do it, too much pain and difficulty involved to get any good
6. BIGGEST FEAR: To stop moving
7. WORST INJURY: Retarded ass knee injury that hurts so much and will not go away
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Photography, Trail Biking, Flag Football, Conservative Politics…GOP represent nukka!!
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: Bonobo- Time is the Enemy
10. THANKS: Thanks to chris for keeping up on Juice, all the kids that arent retarded and know to not get in my fucking way when i skate, and uuuuh all the guys that have picking up rollerblading these days and coming to our sessions
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NAME: John
AGE: 21
HOMETOWN: Brawley Ca/Mcallen Tx
SPONSORS: Finish Line Pro Bikeshop
YEARS SHREDDING: 9th year
1. INSPIRATIONS: The Streets
2. FAVOURITE SPOT: Anything with Rails Or banks
3. FAVOURITE VIDEO PART: FitLife dvd Eddie Cleveland part
4. BEST THING ABOUT BMX: Getting air
5. WORST THING ABOUT BMX: Breaking Bones
6. BIGGEST FEAR: Not being able to peddle my bike one day
7. WORST INJURY: face planted off a handrail
8. OTHER INTERESTS: Dirt Biking
9. THE LAST SONG YOU HEARD: (dying) by Obituary
10. THANKS: RGV
Posted on February 27, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Hello ‘09!
New Years ‘09 was a pretty amazing weekend. I managed to miss a lot of the skating and debauchery getting done, but luckily for you and I, Damien & Reyna were on hand with a grip on the camera and eyes for the money shot. Enjoy.
Posted on February 16, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Brownsville Park Rolling
There’s been a whole heap of sessions going down at the new Brownsville skate park since it opened a couple months back. The booters have been hitting it hard and producing some great clips. Here’s a couple videos from our buddy Damien; gettin’ shit done. Featuring Ray Soto, Jeremy Raff, Rob Zbranek, Pat Leal, and Jason Reyna.
Posted on February 13, 2009 - by ChrisDub
Although Fruitfull
Although fruitful, the Rio Grande Valley has never been quite enough to fully satisfy the appetites of its local skaters. Over the past half-decade we have had visitors from Monterrey Mexico consistently travel into the United States for multinational sessions in both the Valley and San Antonio. Despite the inescapable language barriers of a few of us monolingual rollers, we have found the one language that we can understand is that of skating.
So on a late February weekend we decided to finally venture down to Monterrey Mexico to see what all the fuss was about. It began on a bus ride from McAllen that was far more inexpensive and comfortable than any plane ride I have ever taken. Plush seats, televisions, and with a blink of an eye the tungsten city lights of Monterrey were before my eyes. Myself, along with my brother Damien, the local master of film, as well as our guide and local multinational rollerblader Josh Villegas grabbed a taxi to his house where we became situated for the weekend ahead.
Just walking out on his mountain side balcony was nothing but an awe inspiring moment, and just like that all our doubts about the straight up wickedness of Mexico were gone. And so, as late as it was, the skating began.
We drove out to a spot that was nothing short of perfect. A stepped ledge, perfectly lit up, that slid like glass. The air was thin, but remarkably energizing as there was no risk of our skating being thwarted by any objecting forces of evil ignorance. Pictures were not optimal under the light, but film was taken as I disaster alley-oop soyaled the second level of ledge with a 180 off the end.
From there we ventured to the second spot of the night, a long kink rail down a side of a strange walkway. The security immediately came out as we stretched out. Local skaters Danny and Adrian aka Panico skated over to see if the spot was a bust. The security just wanted to see us do the rail, my love for the country grew. Danny, Josh, and Adrian began sessioning the Kink rail, making it to a few kinks before being kicked off into the stairs or grass. I became brave, jumped on the rail with what I thought would be a chill back full torque and proceeded to twist, fall, and slam my hip into the rail. From that moment on, rolling hurt like hell just moving, and boy I remembered why I loved it so damn much.
After skating the rail and seeing what we believed were indeed real life zombies roaming the streets, we finished our session at the local skate park. The park is actually located under an expressway, made up of old ramps from an old pay park, and boy is it enjoyable. Spine ramp, grind rails, and lots of other goodies, lit up all night for your enjoyment. Apparently, a local politician is a strong supporter of the local biking, boarding, and skate scene and does his best to maintain the park as he can.
Finally, at about 4 in the morning we finished our night and ended the night with some shady tacos across the street from the skate park. Word on the street was that they were actually “gato tacos”, but hey, a taco is a taco.
We started our Saturday at some long smooth ledges at a clinic. Josh pulled off some blazing fast truspin mizou’s along with some savannahs. Danny showed his style with some nice topside torque souls, tru mizous, and finished the ledge off with a nice fishbrain and hardspin front farv to topsoul switch up.
From that spot we headed out to a side walk to wallride that Josh knew about. I took some decent photos of josh wallriding with a grab while Damien filmed and off we went to our next spot.
We tried to hit up some long white handicap rails at this school of sorts but the thing didn’t slide well and everybody was pretty busted up already. Danny, with my direction since I had given up on my own skating, pulled off a nice topsoul 540 off a drop rail followed by a full torque 360 out for the camera.
So off we went to another wall ride where both Danny and Josh pulled off some beautiful shots with the mountain backdrop. The bank was really smooth and just fun to roll up and down as you rolled down the street.
While driving we saw some insanely down rails in a park so we decided to check it out and see if there was anything to skate. It was a kind of strange place. The security in front made us take off our skates so we all put them away with the exception of Danny who hid his pair in his backpack. We paid a whopping 5-peso admission each and made our way in. I did however have my SLR camera slung around my shoulder and the lady security guard stopped us and hassled us about it. I’m really not sure why it even mattered but she said we could not take any pictures. We said we wouldn’t, having a feeling all she really wanted was a good ol’ Mexican bribe. It was just an empty park with no real point till we saw some wicked cement slides next to the insane rails we wanted to try. We opted to spare our lives and not attempt the rail and instead slide down the cement. So we pulled out with some nice standing up and fakie shoe cess slides down the sucker. Really, why on earth does the United States not have insanely dangerous, yet fun things like that?
So, after we had our fill of that we headed out for food eventually opting to go back to the place and order some Dominos pizza. We were kind of hoping the crazy motorcycle delivery guy would have a serious accident since in Mexico they still have that 30 minutes or less or its free deal. Alas, no dice, good pizza though. Just wondering why on earth people would want it to come with so much damn picante sauce?
So after the stomachs settled we ventured out to the local skate park again and had a funny little session. Got a few pictures there and met up with another local rollerblader named Valdo, crazy guy, knows English, which became useful later in the night. So, we chilled there, fended off some shady street vendor character who kept eyeballing our shoes and cameras, then headed home.
We went out that night to barrio where we met up with Danny’s girlfriend Monica’s friends. It was lots of fun, danced, drank, and laughed at the total lack of communication between the girls and us. And that was pretty much it, we were convinced we dug the city and that’s why we have been going back every weekend since.
And let me tell you this much, Monterrey rollerbladers are freaking crazy. There really aren’t so many chill spots so they end up skating some stuff you wouldn’t normally consider.
Posted on February 7, 2009 - by ChrisDub
RollingMission Interview
Website: www.rollingmission.com
Friend of RGVJuice, Jason Reyna, recently launched a new website geared towards Texas rollerbladers. I fired off some question for Jason, and he fired back. Here’s the scoop on RollingMission.com
When did the site launch?
The site was actually up for a few weeks to work out the kinks, but our official launch was Oct 30th with the SDSF coverage. Prior to that we just kept the blog updated with random weekend updates from the event.
Who all is behind the site?
Right now the staff consists of…Josh “GoGo” Castillo as our graphic designer and additional videographer/editor Randy Edwards Photographer and myself, Jason Reyna owner/director, webdesign, and videographer/editor but the only way the site will continue to work is if people submit ideas and articles of their own. Texas has a large rollerblading scene and we hope to promote it by allowing local scene’s to make their own edits, take their own photos, and submit their adventures.
Who is updating / getting content on the site?
The site is primarily being updated by me and that explains the simple look of it. This is my first website, and as I learn I hope to make it more polished. I spent a few years in California and was fortunate enough to meet a lot of people involved in the industry and of course pro skaters. I’ve kept in contact with them and simply asked if they would be willing to share any news with us. Just today I updated the site with an article on the Eulogy Wheels Legends Series after I caught Isaac Oltmans (the owner) on aim.
The idea today is the same as it was the night we started planning the competition, To promote every aspect of rollerblading culture both locally and globally.
Explain the idea behind getting RollingMission started.
Rolling Mission actually began as a competition organized by Dominic, Damien, Dave, and myself. It was held in Mission TX, and after countless nights of group chats I came up with the name. Rolling Mission actually had a site back then that was maintained by Dave Bay, but shortly died off as it was rarely updated. I then organized a few more competitions in North Texas and they proved a small success so the name was getting out there. Then I was asked to edit and distribute a DVD (Eisenbergs’ Hoedown Series 8-10) and needed a company name and tax id. Thus Rolling Mission was officially created and I now own it for better or worse. The idea today is the same as it was the night we started planning the competition, To promote every aspect of rollerblading culture both locally and globally.
What are the future plans for the site?
Our plans are simple. Promote rollerblading and all of its aspects from the companies and events to individuals and local scene reports. We will have detailed reviews of products and quality coverage of major events no later than a week after the event. In our first week, the SDSF coverage has generated over 10,000 views to the site with many people checking daily for updates. We hope to gain sponsors and help continue our mission. Both skater and industry response has been great.
Any plans on releasing some physical products?
We will release some tee’s in the coming months as we get our finances down and confirm details with our printer. We want everything we do to have a high standard of quality to it, so we’re not just purchasing some hanes tees and throwing a logo on it. We have large ideas for the future but we will wait until we see what the near future holds for us.



















































