Jump Street Podcast
Summary: Jump Street is a skating podcast about rollerblading and rollerbladers talking about their history and what is going on now in the inline/ aggressive blading world.
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Before she took 1st place at the 2019 Winterclash Women's Event, Mery was able to sit with us and talk about her involvement in the youth of skating by working in schools and Blading Camp in Spain. We also discuss her future in the industry and how to make a living through what she loves to do.
We sit down with Eugen Enin (Most Creative Trick Winterclash 2019) and Joe Atkinson (Winner and Best Trick Winterclash 2019). Eugen talks about how his style originated from hip hop influences and how important it is to learn your history in blading,. Joe goes into his life traveling the world with FISE, his first experience with skating full pipes, and much more!
Season 1 in the books! We look back on the last 17 weeks of some of our favorite highlights with our guests as well as go over some of our holiday gift ideas. See you all when we kick off Season 2 at the 2019 Winterclash in Eindhoven, Netherlands!
Over the past few years, Jordan has had a huge impact on the new York city skate scene. Hes keeping the sport healthy by organizing events like the Hoboken mini ramp competition, 12th and D classic, L.E.S. box comp and more. We talk about what it takes to keep the culture alive and bringing events to a town near you.
Gav is a powerhouse out of Melbourne, Australia following in the footsteps of legends like Blake Dennis, Scott Crawford, and Matt Salerno. We dig into his time skating in Burma, his experience winning the 2017 Blading Cup, the pro skate offer from Roces, and much more!
Dave is a New York City legend. Being one of the first to put NYC on the map, he talks about his transition from BMX to blading then back to BMX, along with early trips with k2 and also brings a bunch of memorabelia to show.
Welcome to Episode 13 with Chris Dafick! Chris has been on the road for years all over the world with some of the gnarliest people around with blades on their feet. He talks about how Shredweiser got started from sharing a house with a few skateboarding buddies, to filming videos all over Europe and much more!
Welcome to Episode 12 with Ryan Jacklone! Ryan was the epitome of New York City street skating in the 90s. We discuss the early days of FR and K2, along with what it was like at the first NISS contest in 1994 and the beef between east and west coast.
Leon Basin is one of the most innovative and talented people in the game. From being the creator of some of the top high-end products in our industry, to keeping the local scenes alive with this skate shops, Leon can possibly be one of the most important people we have today. So enjoy a couple of small wheel guys chatting it up with the wizard himself.
The big 1-0! We gave our guests a break this week so we can sit down and catch up with each other. Billy OFFICIALLY moved back to NYC now and we get into what the deal was with his pro USD Aeon skate, the biggest tricks we’ve seen done in person, and life in general.
Episode 9 with Dominic Bruce. Dominic goes in on his travels, growing up skating in Scottland, and his philosophies skating and life itself.
We join you from the Morton Building in Woodward, PA, home of the infamous Morton Bowl and Morton Mini. We're fortunate enough to have a Blading-only weekend organized by Long Tonthat of Oak City Skate Shop and Cameron Card. We discuss how everyone's expectations were far surpassed by the number of people who showed up for this amazing experience and their plans for next year. We also chat with Woodward East's Marketing Director, Richie Velasquez, and how Woodward has changed his and his families live's throughout the years. Richie gets a shot at our Blading Trivia Game and we open it up to the crowd for Questions.
Abdiel is a powerhouse blader from Puerto Rico who is known for his move to California in the early 2000s and becoming a part of the EscoZoo Crew. Abdiel brings his box of old photos from back in the day, tells us about the last time he hung out with Dustin Latimer, and we watch his section in F.O.R. 2.
Miguel dives deep into his history with blading from Puerto Rico, to New York, and to California. He drops some serious knowledge on how he helped fund and build a world class skatepark in his hometown as well as his current project to make bladers dreams all over the world come true. Miguel is a truly great and knowledgeable person in our sport and we need more people like him to keep us all around.
Chris talks about how Shane Coburn contacted him to be on Mindgame, how and who helped develop his skating style, and we watch his section from KFC 3.