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For video of the Romain Interview, visit http://SlytechProtection.com/blog


Romain Straps it On

Romain de Marchi says: Stop letting the economic crisis paralyze you; don’t listen to the talking heads on TV news; don’t slow down. Your life and the lives of those around you depend on your passion and stoke.

YOU’VE NEVER HEARD ROMAIN DE MARCHI SAY ANYTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE

MAUI, HAWAII – For a moment there I thought I was pondering the intricacies of the Universe, God, and life with Deepak Chopra – the esoteric Indian doctor, author, philosopher – not Romain de Marchi – ball-to-the-walls, huck-myself-down-any-freakin’-thing – snowboard legend.

Prejudiced with images of his suicidal rippings in epic Absinthe films, tabloid sensationalism knocking him as a party freak, and his tattoo covered body, I went into this, our first longer meeting, thinking it would turn out to be another “shoot the shi*t interview” with another fortunate, yet undeserving rider. I got adjusted, hard.

Romain on Travelling

RDM: When I travel I like discovering different philosophies and new cultures. I try to learn more and more the world. TV I don’t think is a good example to learn the world. To me it’s better to be on the terrain and figure out by yourself. That’s what I’m looking for when I go travel: meet new cultures and new people basically.

SWB: How does riding factor into your travels? Can you describe that stoke that you feel?

RDM: Well, I always… when I’m travelling, it’s not really the places you go to, but the experience you share with people. I like the fact that when I go to different resorts, I meet different people and they give me their stoke-ness of wanting to share with me their culture, their mountain and their way of seeing their mountain. That’s what I appreciate a lot when I get to see different places. So, that’s what really stokes me out.

Romain on Fatherhood

SWB: I saw your daughter Annella there. Tell me about her!

RDM: Well, she’s almost 2 years old and she’s growing up by the minute. She’s a fan of Dora as you can see on the T-Shirt and she loves her mama a lot. No, it’s fascinating, I mean, it’s ahhhh, it makes you more mature, makes you go forward in life, to be able to see your kids, the way they interpret life, to see their innocence and their soul. I think it gives you a lot of inspiration! They really inspire me.

SWB: so how did you start to feel in riding after you became a parent? Were there differences in your behavior after you became a parent?

RDM: Yeah, a lot of people said: now that you have a kid your ride should be different, you should be more cautious. Actually for me it went the other way around. I’m more crazy now than before. It really pushed me to go out there and do what I love. Now more than ever, I do it for more and more reason. First it was just for me when I was younger, but now it’s also for my daughter and my kids because I want them to feel my passion and translate that to them, so now I go out there and try to get as stoked as I can, so when I get home they can see how happy I am to do what I love to do and they can feel that. So for me it went the other way around.

SWB: interesting! So she made you live life even more to its fullest?

RDM: Even more.

Romain on the World Economic Recession

RDM: I’m not gonna say it doesn’t affect me. It affects everybody, but, I think that many people live in fear and they’re like “ohhh no, I can’t do this, I can’t do that.” People have been brainwashed with that and they’ve stopped living. I bet if each individual in the world like they did before the crisis, everything would be good, because money would still be spent, people would still be happy and do happy things and the world would still go around. Now everybody is watching TV saying “ohhh no, I can’t do this, because the TV said it’s fear, it’s economic, and it’s the world war, the terrorism and what not…” I think that’s pretty sad that people have been brainwashed like that and have stopped living just because some dude said it on TV. Of course, the economy isn’t as good now, but I think we are as much responsible for it as the people who are leading our country. I think we should keep living and everything is going to be fine.

SWB: ohh man, that’s a great insight. People paralyze themselves by listening to these so-called experts on TV and…

RDM: yeah, it’s been like that for centuries, you know like, create fear so that we can control people. I try to have my own opinion. I know times are hard, but it’s hard for everybody, but you keep living and if you can’t pay the mortgage one day and what not, then well, sell the house and do something else. The world is not going to end just like that. We have many options in life, so it’s not worth worrying about a mortgage or things like that.

Romain on Back Protection and Why Everyone Should Wear One

RDM: For sure it gives you extra confidence. If I hit a rock at least I have the Slytech 2nd Skin to protect my spine.

But I also try not to rely on it too much, because then you forget how your muscles work in your body; they are the first armor, right?

The Slytech 2nd Skin is more prevention. It’s not because I have a back protector that I’m going to launch a bigger thing. Whether I ride the resort or I jump, I always wear it in case something happens. It’s a precaution. It’s not like, “ohhh yeah, I’m just going riding the resorts, so I’m not going to put it on.” No, I put it on anyway.

Whether big jump or not, you know, now that I’m getting older, I got a family, so I kinda need to have that extra protection for me. But I’m not forgetting as well that my body is my first armor. For my state of mind it’s more uhhh… like in a car, you can have one airbag or you can have 5 airbags. Same thing with second skin: I’d rather have more airbags than just 1.

SWB: There are all kind of back protectors out there. What was it about Slytech 2nd Skin to make you choose to use it?

RDM: It’s easy to put on. It’s really comfortable to wear it. The good thing is, the foam they use, it’s really molding your back, so you really don’t feel it. I’ve tried other ones and they’re really uncomfortable. They’ve been using that for dirt biking at first. I feel pretty confident: dirt bikers get more beat up than snowboarders. When they fall, they hit the hard ground! Snow is soft. It makes you feel even better that it’s tested by dirt bike people.

SWB: How were you introduced to the Slytech people?

RDM: What went down is… basically, I got hooked up with Shred and they said, “hey, you want to try the Slytech 2ndSkin?” and I’m like “YEAH SURE!” They sent me some and I went riding and I didn’t feel it. I went riding all day and I didn’t feel it at all, “OK, wow! This is a freakin great product!” You have it on and it’s extra precaution for you and it doesn’t even bother you; it doesn’t even make you uncomfortable when you ride so I was like “yeah right on! This is a great product, so let’s do something with it!”

SWB: Would you recommend a back protector for non-professional athletes?

RDM: Yeah, I would recommend all the protection they can get. Most of the time, beginners just sit on a hump on the slope and if a skier or snowboarder just comes up from behind and BOOM, it could paralyze them. But if you have a back protector, it might save you from that. Helmet, back protectors are key.

As I left that interview, I never thought that I – as a philosophy guy living in Hawaii with all the inspiration I need around me – would have walked away with so much newfound inspiration to go for whatever I could possibly conceive of.

I want to publicly thank Romain de Marchi for sharing the inspiring stoke he collects through his experiences as a shredder, a father, a world traveler and as a free spirit (the snowboarding world’s own mini Deepak). Thanks also for believing in and endorsing the Slytech Back Protector. It took many years to develop and test, and now that it’s available to the general public we hope it will be as universally loved.

About Slytech Protection
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Published On: 9/4/2009
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So it's been 6 weeks since my injury.. and 4 since surgery... i'm starting to go a little crazy!  I am finally getting to wabble around on crutches and moving my leg a bit, going to physio lots and trying to get my leg to bend.  I am progressing well, gaining about 8-10degrees of motion for every couple days.  But it,s still not good enough for me. I'm going insane sitting around the house and not being able to enjoy being outside and having fun.  

I was also told today that although I can bike this year, I may not be able to downhill. f*ck. That's what I have been waiting all winter for. I am going to talk to my Dr next week when I see her again and see what I will and won't be able to do.

I now understand what other people go through when they are hurt.  This being my first injury, i didn,t quite get it before.  Now I feel super bad for not helping out some of my friends as much as I should have when they were injured. I didn't realize how hard it is to take care of yourself when there is no one around.  It sucks. 

So, hopefully in 2 weeks i'll be able to start walking.  That would make me super happy.


Published On: 4/28/2009
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This is my first blog ever, and the only reason im doing it is because im extremely bored, due to my injury. This is the start of my sixth week of not riding since my injury on Jan. 29th...The day I snapped both bones in my left forearm, one being compound, on a 60 foot wedge jump at boulder park in PA.  Which resulted in me needing surgery. The muscles in my arm are now degenerate and im struggling to regain movement so that i can start landscaping for the season. Helpppppp

Published On: 3/16/2009
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Everyone that loves snow boarding knows that accidents can easily happen, and accidents do happen on a daily basis. That is why you have to follow basic tips to prepare before you actually hit the slopes, and if you do not follow the basic rules then you are simply asking for accidents to happen. That is why I recommend that anyone who is planning a snow board tip should do the following before they even consider leaving the house:

1.    Ensure that you clean your board and your boots. When you allow your boots and board to get dirty, then they not click into place as well, and you also risk slipping etc. More than anything else you should never deliberately go to the slope with boots and a board that are dirty.

2.    You should always ensure that a member of your family or friends knows where you are, and when you are expected to be back. If you are out on a long run, and something wrong happens, then you are left to rely on someone to find you if the worst happens and you get lost with an injury.

3.     Always wear waterproof clothes. If you do not wear waterproof clothing then you are surely asking for problems. This means water proof trousers, water proof jacket, and water proof gloves are a must.

4.    Make sure that you do not eat something that is too filling or you may end up with cramps and the kind of thing that you have to try and avoid. The best food that you can eat before you hit the slopes is high calorie, low fat foods, such as pasta for example.

5.    Do not consider trying runs that are well in advance of your ability levels, the trick is to take things slowly and try and build up gradually, time by time, every time you visit. Jumping ahead of yourself can actually mean that you place too much pressure on yourself and you end up not wanting to come back.

6.    Consider your friends and prepare how you are going to act based on those that you are going snow boarding with. If the snow boarder is an amateur, then you have to think how you would feel if you were to go snow boarding with someone and they were to always try more challenging runs. You would surely try and compete and that can cause accidents and embarrassment.

7.    Bring a change of clothing and a snack for when you are out. It is good to come prepared and you do not want your day to end early because your clothes are uncomfortable or because you are hungry or thirsty. Remember that when you are out on the slopes that if you fail to drink enough then problems can happen. You may feel cold, so you do not feel thirsty, but that is why you have to try and ensure that have enough to drink. 

Making sure that you are prepared for going on a snow boarding trip is one of the best ways to ensure that you have a great day, and so does everyone around you. Taking that extra time, to ensure that everything is going to go smoothly will surely pay off when you are on the slopes.

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Published On: 2/18/2009
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Hi all
  I busted my right distal radius into multiple pieces(comminuted)about two wks ago which led to other issues: stiff and unusable primary hand. I wasnt able to find any blogs out there that went thru the day to day recovery so i hope i can be there for anyone in the future who might want more info. Its hard to type so thats probably why there are few blogs chronicling this.
 
How it happened: Some might feel indestructible blasting down or jumping up as fast without a worry in the world and have a glory accident story. But my story is very pedestrian. I basically modified the way i fell due to a series of crashes(high speed near bottom of the mountain on the rear right deltoid). So the day of the injury my shoulder was so sprained i couldnt raise it above my head.. But I still went boarding the next day (mlk wknd at squaw valley) and it was my toe edge on ice near kt22 lift traversing to red dog in the afternoon that did me in.

    After the incident I knew right away something was wrong since the wrist was deformed,swelling,  and my fingers I couldnt move them. After the doctor onsite 'reduced' it(pulled it back into place) I felt better although far from normal.
    Fast forward to vicodin/naprosyn and a surgery to correct everything. By wednesday after I was in surgery in which the surgeon put a titanium plate and screws. Post surgery, I did not feel like myself at all(low energy sleeping too much eating simple and not desiring meat/wine, X games were inspiring tho). It has now been 10 days since surgery. It is a real bitch to sleep at night since the pain is throbbing and unending. I went off the meds though since it was making me wake up super late and groggy although I was beginning to get addicted to the vicodin.
      I guess my right hand still works a little bit as I can grip some items but it feels robotic slow and stiff. Pressing buttons is even a strange experience. I started typing but it is still very foreign. Doc says I will start pt after the splint comes off 6wks post surgery.. And advises me to move as much as possible.. I dont know but Im more focused on writing/using my hands than getting back on the slopes. I do still have a season pass tho that I need to utilize.   
      I am really hoping that the pain will go away so I can sleep at night, and that I can type more proficiently. After I would like to write. No idea how many days that will take though.. I wonder if I will be able to brush my teeth before beingable to write normally again. Cheers.



Published On: 2/2/2009
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The land down under was taken over today as crowds flocked to watch the final men’s and women’s halfpipe competition at Perisher Blue Resort. Always a crowd favorite, the halfpipe finals were not to be missed as a field of impressive names threw down runs that were equally as impressive. 

The men were first to drop and it was Mason Aguirre who showed strength early on with the highest first run score of 92.83. Fellow FREND Luke Mitrani topped Aguirre’s score with his second run that consisted of a frontside 900 tailgrab, followed by a backside Japan air, into a frontside 720 indy, finishing with a switch double backflip, the likes of which have never been seen at a halfpipe competition in Australia. 

Not to be outdone, Aguirre rose to the challenge with a run that started with a Cab 1080 mute, followed by a frontside 900 melon, into a backside rodeo 540 indy, finishing with an alley-oop backside rodeo 720 indy, earning him the win and $7,500 AUD with a margin of less than one point. Aguirre had this to say of his win, “It was tough. Luke made me work for it but it was so much fun riding with the crew. The pipe held up really well and I’m stoked to win here in Oz.” 

Mitrani held on to 2nd place and rode away with a big check for $3,500 AUD. Markus Malin, who landed 2nd place in New Zealand at the Burton Open last month, took home another podium win for Finland with 3rd place and $1,500 AUD. 

In the women’s competition, Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Teter took the lead early on, with a technical run that combined back-to-back 540’s, into a 360 indy, followed by a Cab 720, finishing with a melon to fakie. “The pipe was really fun, everyone was riding super good considering the snow was a little slow,” said Teter of her win. “It was really motivating watching the guys and the girls throw down their tricks.” 

Giving Teter a run for the money was Paulina Ligocka out of Poland, who has not competed in nearly a year due to injury. Ligocka showed no signs of struggle as she stuck a 720 on the first hit and landed a McTwist in her highest scoring run, taking home 2nd place and $3,500 AUD. New Zealand Open halfpipe champion Jamie Anderson won $1,500 AUD and the third place title. Anderson, the back-to-back X-Games slopestyle gold medalist and winner of the slopestyle competition at the New Zealand Open last month will take on her competitors tomorrow during slopestyle finals. 

Luke Mitrani and Jamie Anderson are currently in the lead for the $100,000 Burton Global Open Series Championship title. After today’s Swatch TTR 5Star halfpipe event, Hannah Teter jumped 134 ranks into World No. 21, her highest rank ever. Jamie Anderson stays in World No. 1 as well as Chas Guldemond. Luke Mitrani and Stephan Maurer both entered into the Swatch TTR Top 5. 

1 Mason Aguirre USA BURTON 94.17 $7,500 
2 Luke Mitrani USA BURTON 93.50 $3,000 
3 Markus Malin FIN BONFIRE 85.17 $1,500 
4 Kevin Pearce USA BURTON 80.17 $700 
5 Chas Guldemond USA DC 77.67 $350 
6 Danny Davis USA BURTON 75.83 $175 

1 Hannah Teter USA BURTON 91.67 $7,500 
2 Paulina Ligocka POL BURTON 82.17 $3,000 
3 Jamie Anderson USA BILLABONG 64.00 $1,500 

The Burton Australian Open continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s slopestyle semis and finals. For more information visit www.opensnowboarding.com. If you can’t make it to Australia, watch the semi-finals and finals live on Go211.com, where webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on-demand viewing once the event is over. 

Burton would like to thank Go211.com, Corona, APN, Perisher Blue and Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour for their support of the Australian Open. 


Published On: 9/4/2008
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Today saw the second day of the Burton Australian Open go down at Perisher Blue Resort, where men’s and women’s halfpipe qualifications took place. Athletes from all over the world were vying for a coveted spot in Thursday’s semi-finals and a chance to grab a piece of the $50,000 AUD prize purse.

The men were first to drop into the pipe this morning under cloudy skies, where 14 men were boiled down to six. Sage Kotsenburg (USA) took the top spot in men’s halfpipe qualifications by putting down a solid run that started off with a frontside 900 melon into a backside 540 mute, followed by a frontside 720 indy, into a switch frontside 720 mute, finishing with a stylish melon to fakie. Aussies Scotty James, Samuel Murphy and Charlie Steinbacher, in addition to Chris Sörman (POL) and Marco Grilc (SLO) advance on and will be competing against invited riders Mason Aguirre (USA), Danny Davis (USA) and Kevin Pearce (USA), among others.

1 Sage Kotsenburg USA QUIKSILVER 90.00
2 Chris Sörman SWE BURTON 85.17
3 Marko Grilc SLO BURTON 80.17
4 Scott James AUS --- 74.50
5 Samuel Murphy AUS --- 73.67
6 Charlie Steinbacher AUS FORUM 55.67

The women’s field was dominated by Paulina Ligocka (POL) who stuck an extremely strong run, outscoring her nearest competitor by over 20 points. Ligocka, riding in her first competition after an injury set her back last year, proved that she is still a force to be reckoned with. Her second run, which scored her a massive 89.17 points, started off with lofty frontside air, followed by a method air, into a 540 tailgrab, followed by a backside indy, finishing with a 720.

Joining Ligocka will be two Aussies, Erin Tanner and Lauren Staveley who advance on to Thursday’s semis and will take on the likes of NZO halfpipe winner Jamie Anderson (USA) and Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Teter (USA).

“The men and women’s halfpipe qualifiers showed a glimmer of brilliance with the inspired riding of Sage Kotsenburg of the US and young Scott James of Australia leading the way,” said Competition Director, Greg Johnson. “Paulina Ligocka showed that she is back in a big way by locking in the top spot, truly an outstanding effort.”

1 Paulina Ligocka POL BURTON 89.17
2 Erin Tanner AUS BILLABONG 68.33
3 Lauren Staveley AUS --- 47.83

The Burton Australian Open continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s slopestyle qualifiers. For further information visit www.opensnowboarding.com.

If you can’t make it to Australia, watch the semi-finals and finals live on www.Go211.com, where webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on-demand viewing once the event is over.
 
VISIT http://www.opensnowboarding.com for more details!!


Published On: 9/2/2008
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The final day of snowboarding at Stylewars was held under perfect Australian skies without a breath of wind.

The riding standard was beyond ridiculous, the course was softening in the hot sun and tricks were getting thrown that have never before been seen on snow down under.

Leading the charge today was a man on a mission, last year’s grand master Torstein Horgmo (NOR) who was sending massive smooth tricks with rarely a hand out of place. He took out best trick with an insane switch backside 1260 melon deep into the landing of the first jump. 

“I wanted to try the 12 and I got it around so I was pretty happy about that and I got the front ten a lot better and a few mellow fives. The jumps just got better and better everyday… everyone was killing it, we couldn’t have had a better day.” Torstein said.

The overall winner of the event was Canadian Charles Reid who dominated for the entire three days of the gruelling event that included today. Charles fresh from winning the 28 Stair rail event presented by Volvo last night powered on today with a slew of 1080’s, rodeos and a consistent style that had him pushing out fellow Canadian Matts Kulisek for the win. Matts finished 3rd behind Torstein.

Charles rode through a bruised heel injury with only the win in mind. “My heel is alright, but it just hurts really bad when I land on it. We had 20 minutes left of the competition, it hurts so bad but I just had to keep riding.” Charles said. “Usually in a contest its spin to win but with the rider judging I’m going to vote for style for sure, Shayne Pospisil (USA) and Robbie Walker (AUS) were riding insane.”

After the riders vote was tabulated into the results Shayne Pospisil ended up 4th overall and had this to say. “The standard was so high it was motivating me to step it up and throw down. Everyone was stomping everything. For the riders vote I was looking for just who was smooth over the three days.”

Chas Guldemond after knocking himself out heavily in NZ flew into Stylewars at the last minute to compete and take 5th overall. His result moves him into first place on the overall standings of the Swatch TTR World Tour. 
“It’s only the second comp of the year so I’m sure Charles Reid will be biting at my heals after this contest… I wanted to come in to Stylewars and check out the contest, slow it all down a bit and enjoy the contest and focus on my style. I’m going to take this as a good base for practice for the start of the season.”

In the coveted Bledisnow Cup competition between Australian and New Zealand, the Australian team stood strong today with incredible riding from Ryan Tiene, Robbie Walker, the Allan brothers and 15 year old Jye Kearney who was whiskers away from stomping 90-foot front ten tails. One to look out for from Down Under.

“Snowboarding is great for the Aussie scene cause we get a lot of amazing riders down here for it and get a lot of publicity out of it and more and more riders are hearing about, it’s a good thing for sure.” Ryan Tiene said.

2008 STYLEWARS presented by Oakley 
FINAL OVERALL RESULTS

RANK    NAME
1    Charles Reid (CAN) $7000
2    Torstein Horgmo (NOR) 
3    Matts Kulisek (CAN)
4    Shayne Pospisil (USA)
5    Chas Guldemond (USA)
6    Ville Uotila (
7    Ryan Tiene (AUS)
8    Stef Zeestraten (NZD)
9    Will Jackways (NZD)
10    Mitch Allan (AUS)
11    Tore Holvik (NOR)
12    Robbie Walker (AUS)
13    Keiji Okamoto (JPN)
14    Clint Allan (AUS)
15    Jacob Koia (NZD)
16    Roland Morley Brown (NZD
17    Nick Brown (NZD)
18    Masaharu Nakao (JPN)
19    Jye Kearney (AUS)
20    Tyler Chorlton (UK)
21    Mario Kappeli (SUI)
22    Dustin Craven (CAN)
23    Quentin Robbins (NZD)
24    Cohen Davies (AUS)
25    Andy Lloyd (AUS)
26    Kerian McLaughlin (AUS)
27    Jonas Carlson (SWE)
28    Chris Sörman (SWE)
29    Jaakko Ruha (FIN)

The final day of snowboarding at Stylewars was held under perfect Australian skies without a breath of wind.

The riding standard was beyond ridiculous, the course was softening in the hot sun and tricks were getting thrown that have never before been seen on snow down under.

Leading the charge today was a man on a mission, last year’s grand master Torstein Horgmo (NOR) who was sending massive smooth tricks with rarely a hand out of place. He took out best trick with an insane switch backside 1260 melon deep into the landing of the first jump. 

“I wanted to try the 12 and I got it around so I was pretty happy about that and I got the front ten a lot better and a few mellow fives. The jumps just got better and better everyday… everyone was killing it, we couldn’t have had a better day.” Torstein said.

The overall winner of the event was Canadian Charles Reid who dominated for the entire three days of the gruelling event that included today. Charles fresh from winning the 28 Stair rail event presented by Volvo last night powered on today with a slew of 1080’s, rodeos and a consistent style that had him pushing out fellow Canadian Matts Kulisek for the win. Matts finished 3rd behind Torstein.

Charles rode through a bruised heel injury with only the win in mind. “My heel is alright, but it just hurts really bad when I land on it. We had 20 minutes left of the competition, it hurts so bad but I just had to keep riding.” Charles said. “Usually in a contest its spin to win but with the rider judging I’m going to vote for style for sure, Shayne Pospisil (USA) and Robbie Walker (AUS) were riding insane.”

After the riders vote was tabulated into the results Shayne Pospisil ended up 4th overall and had this to say. “The standard was so high it was motivating me to step it up and throw down. Everyone was stomping everything. For the riders vote I was looking for just who was smooth over the three days.”

Chas Guldemond after knocking himself out heavily in NZ flew into Stylewars at the last minute to compete and take 5th overall. His result moves him into first place on the overall standings of the Swatch TTR World Tour. 
“It’s only the second comp of the year so I’m sure Charles Reid will be biting at my heals after this contest… I wanted to come in to Stylewars and check out the contest, slow it all down a bit and enjoy the contest and focus on my style. I’m going to take this as a good base for practice for the start of the season.”

In the coveted Bledisnow Cup competition between Australian and New Zealand, the Australian team stood strong today with incredible riding from Ryan Tiene, Robbie Walker, the Allan brothers and 15 year old Jye Kearney who was whiskers away from stomping 90-foot front ten tails. One to look out for from Down Under.

“Snowboarding is great for the Aussie scene cause we get a lot of amazing riders down here for it and get a lot of publicity out of it and more and more riders are hearing about, it’s a good thing for sure.” Ryan Tiene said.

2008 STYLEWARS presented by Oakley 
FINAL OVERALL RESULTS

RANK    NAME
1    Charles Reid (CAN) $7000
2    Torstein Horgmo (NOR) 
3    Matts Kulisek (CAN)
4    Shayne Pospisil (USA)
5    Chas Guldemond (USA)
6    Ville Uotila (
7    Ryan Tiene (AUS)
8    Stef Zeestraten (NZD)
9    Will Jackways (NZD)
10    Mitch Allan (AUS)
11    Tore Holvik (NOR)
12    Robbie Walker (AUS)
13    Keiji Okamoto (JPN)
14    Clint Allan (AUS)
15    Jacob Koia (NZD)
16    Roland Morley Brown (NZD
17    Nick Brown (NZD)
18    Masaharu Nakao (JPN)
19    Jye Kearney (AUS)
20    Tyler Chorlton (UK)
21    Mario Kappeli (SUI)
22    Dustin Craven (CAN)
23    Quentin Robbins (NZD)
24    Cohen Davies (AUS)
25    Andy Lloyd (AUS)
26    Kerian McLaughlin (AUS)
27    Jonas Carlson (SWE)
28    Chris Sörman (SWE)
29    Jaakko Ruha (FIN)
 
Learn more about Stylewars at www.stylewars.com.au


Published On: 8/28/2008
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Whistler recently hosted the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival from April 11th to the 20th. In what has become an annual event for me, I made my usual pilgrimage to Whistler to attend; an attempt to escape the concrete, mortar, metal, and glass wilderness for the snowy peaks of British Columbia.

Upon unloading at the bus loop in the main village, I came to the realisation that my accommodations were actually in the upper village. This meant that all my gear had to be hauled to the proper location. I guess the gods wanted to make sure that I was properly warmed up and exposed to the nature I was so fervently seeking, so I ended up rolling my wheelie locker through Fitzsimmons trail (a failure of my geographic knowledge of the village indeed) to the condo. When I finally got myself and my gear to Glacier Lodge, it was time to ring up the peeps in order to exchange greetings, hugs, hi-fives, and tall tales. I tracked them down at the Longhorn and joined them up for a little après (après bus trip for me, après snowboarding for them).

The amazing thing about the Telus World Ski and Snowboard festival is that, although it only happens once a year, there's a sense of familiarity when you run into friends you haven't seen since the last festival. It was as though last year's festival never ended and everyone just picked up where they left off (with the possible exception of the new faces which were promptly integrated into the group of dirtbags).

Saturday morning finally rolled around and it was time for the long awaited first runs up Blackcomb to hold congress with the mountain. In keeping with my usual modus operandi of deep metaphysical self-discovery on the chairlift (not self-exploration you perverts), I got to thinking about the struggle between the physical and the divine. I was cogitating on the true nature of the connection between the body, soul, and the mountain. The physical connection is obvious (this was on my mind due to a knee injury sustained the week prior in Banff), but the spiritual connection was a bit more difficult to pin down.

I went snowboarding everyday that I was in Whistler resulting in my body being in various states of "ache and pain" throughout, but I felt content. The crew I was riding with was also changing daily from groups as large as twelve to being by myself. The same sense of contentment, however, was always there regardless of how large or small the group was. This led me to remember a quote from a famous Jedi master in the movie "The Empire Strikes Back." When Luke asks Yoda what might be found in the cave, Yoda's answer was "only what you take with you." This is significant in many ways and is especially evident on those solo freshie manoeuvres that I often partake in. It led me to realize that whenever I'm snowboarding, all my loved ones are there with me in their purest essence (without any noise caused by things so caustic as cliques or inter-personal drama). This I believe is where the spiritual comes in. Although Whistler/Blackcomb, the resort, is itself a morass of steel, concrete, cables and glass, when the p-tex hits the snow, none of that really matters, all that's there is what you brought with you. Although the sensations are dramatically physical, the exileration is just as dramatically spiritual and this is what drives me, and I'm sure many others, to pursue this congress with the mountain.

Between the crazy parties, the jokes about shi*t-tickets (toilet paper), the drinking, and the general shenanigans, the occasional runs on mahogany ridge, the important part of Telus seems to have been coming together with people we care about in the nature we all love. To borrow a phrase from a loved one, I left Whistler with my body having that used and abused feeling, however, I also left Whistler feeling enriched from revisiting old friendships and making new ones. With that, I can honestly say that I can't wait until next year's festival. I hope to see you all there. Until then...

Keep Shreddin' the GNAR!



Published On: 4/26/2008
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TOP OF THE WORLD: Whistlers Tyler Mosher carves over a roller in Firday's adaptive snowboard World Cup. Photo by Scott Brammer. www.coastphoto.com
Published 2008-03-20 11:25:10
Snowboarders hoping to have their sport included in 2014 Paralympics.

By Andrew Mitchell

If you build it, they will come — at least that’s what organizers of the first ever adaptive snowboarding World Cup event, sanctioned by the Canadian Snowboard Federation and World Snowboard Federation, are counting on.

The race took place on Blackcomb last Friday, with racers making three solo descents of the snowboardcross course — a format that was chosen because it combines elements of racing and freestyle, and because all of the athletes prefer soft boots to hard boots.

Although organizers were hoping for a larger and more international field, everybody knows you have to start somewhere.

“History was made — it was done and done well,” said Christian Hrab, head coach for the Canadian Snowboard Federation’s adaptive snowboard program. “The event was perfect, it was really safe and fast, we had a good course set, and good work on the course, and the athletes rode the best I’ve seen all season.

“It’s a beginning, but it’s also the culmination of two years of work, while it’s also the beginning of another 20 years of hard work. We’ve got the athletes, we’ve got a classification system for all the different disabilities, there are camps and programs, and there are starting to be more coaches. (Adaptive snowboarding) is also getting a lot of attention, because snowboarding is really for everybody — not just the elite World Cup athletes, but also for people with physical disabilities that can still participate and be very good at it too.”

There are plans to host three World Cup snowboarding events next season, including a competition at Cypress Mountain during the World Cup test events in February, and events in Italy and France.

However, while the sport has momentum it’s extremely unlikely that adaptive snowboarding will be included in the 2010 Olympics. But Hrab says things are looking better for 2014, providing all of the organizations involved internationally can work together to increase participation and create an international series.

While that may be discouraging for some athletes, Hrab says his athletes are in it for the long haul.

“I’ve worked with able-bodied athletes with the national team for years, and I can say that these (adaptive) guys are the most positive, constructive, forward-thinking athletes I’ve ever met,” he said. “They’ve overcome some huge obstacles to be here already, which make the little things easier to overcome. They can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and they know that this is just the beginning and where the sport is heading.”

The next challenge for adaptive snowboarding, which was addressed at a conference and workshop surrounding the World Cup, is networking.

“We have to reach the people who snowboard recreationally with a disability, and get them into a competitive frame of mind,” said Hrab. “Events like this create awareness, and get a buzz going. People who never thought of competing will see it and say ‘I’ll do it.’”

Ian Lockey, who was second in the men’s event with a time of 59.15 seconds — almost three seconds back of Whistler’s Tyler Mosher — was excited to be part of the event.

“I really enjoyed the race, and having us race in a time trial instead of a boardercross was much better and much safer in the end,” he said. “I think the format is a little more spectator friendly, definitely more interesting than watching us wiggle down the course in a parallel giant slalom, and you can actually see people snowboarding, going up, coming down, and ripping around corners.”

Lockey is classified as an incomplete paraplegic, meaning he sustained a spinal cord injury that has reduced his feeling and mobility below the waist.

Riding a snowboard around the corners without full feeling for your edges can be a scary experience, he said.

“It is scary going onto your edge and being on edge, and having to rely on what you don’t have to hold on,” he said. “You can only hope you adapted well enough to survive the turn and not wind up in the fencing.”

Lockey plans to race in the U.S. Amateur Snowboard Association nationals at the end of the month, where he is the reigning PGS and freestyle champion, and will race all three World Cup events next season. If there’s a chance that snowboarding will be in the Paralympics in 2014, he wants to be there.

“Having events like this is great incentive for me to train more and do some off-snow training,” he said. “I’ve always relied on my snowboarding abilities, but as our coach said it’s one thing to get beaten by a better snowboarder than you, but it’s another to get beaten because you’re fat or unfit. It’s tough love, the only way to go.”

Bibian Mentel came from Holland to race in the first World Cup, winning the women’s category.

“I loved it, it was so much fun being here and riding the course,” she said. “It’s really, really nice for the level we’re riding at right now, and it’s just fun.

“Now we may have three World Cups next year, which would be exciting. I think it’s a good thing that adaptive snowboarding is getting more attention, that people with disabilities are going out and having fun, and I think we need more and more competitions to get into the Paralympics.”

Mentel is 35, and is not sure she’ll still be racing if snowboarding is added to the schedule for 2014, but she’s definitely not ruling it out.

“I love riding, and if I feel the same way then as I do now, I might have to race,” she said.

With a classification system, each competitor’s time was adjusted slightly to compensate for their specific disability. This was the first test of a classification system for snowboarding, and judging by how close the times were it went well.

Tyler Mosher posted the top time of the day, 56.3 seconds, making good use of some time off training for the Para-Nordic 2010 team to get some runs in on the snowboardcross course. Lockey was second in 59.15, and Mike Fisher placed third in 64.78.

For Mosher, winning was less important than showing up.

“I feel like a million bucks, it was really a dream come true,” he said. “After my accident (in 2000) there wasn’t anywhere for disabled people to compete. I’m so happy right now — not so much for winning, although I trained hard and I’m proud of it — but because we were laying the groundwork for all the children in the future that want to snowboard and that are living with a disability.”

For adaptive snowboarding to be successful, Mosher says the important thing is to get national organizations around the world involved and supporting their athletes.

“The hardest thing is that it’s not a Paralympic sport right now, so the athletes are pretty much on their own and we’ve had to take a bottom-up approach to getting people involved. All we can do is keep having events, get more people out each year, and sooner or later the sport will be recognized.”

As for the quality of competition, Mosher said that there were no recreational riders in the group and that everybody was out to race and win.

“It’s not just about how many people with disabilities you can get snowboarding, but how many people in that group can be athletes,” he said.

Mentel’s best time was 61.62 seconds, followed by Emily Cavallin in 63.5.

Zach Beaumont raced alone in the youth category, posting a time of 69.82.



Published On: 3/25/2008
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There is a lot of news to catch up on since our last
web update. We have a very short video of our trip
to Spain. Photos from our travels in Europe. We
explore new adventures in Noboarding. A horrific
photo of another Max Ritchie head injury. And the
winner is... Sandbox gets voted 'Best Video Opener'
Check it all out at http://www.sandboxland.com/


Published On: 3/21/2008
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My Blog: akfd
By: laura_jo


hurt knee.. pain killers are good.
i don't know the exact status of the injury.. but it hurts, so that is all i need to know at the moment.

still shreding though. if i can walk, i can ride. so thats what i'm living my life by at the moment. just taking it easy, cruise time.  winter is holding in there though.. we got a little snow fall this morning. hopefully helps out a tad. we will see. i'm expecting a mid/late march blizzard.. maybe even early april if anything like last years spring shred.


Published On: 3/13/2008
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My Blog: yet again
By: aboarder77


So i've got yet another injury and another broken board.  Don't have time to get into it but basically i F'd up a jump and landed on the nose of my board and my ribs.  I somehow didn't break a rib, but I did hit hard enough to cause internal bleeding.  I started coughing up alot of blood from my left lung.  It wasn't nice.



Published On: 3/8/2008
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1. smoked.
2. consumed alcohol.
3. slept in the same bed with someone of the opposite sex.
4. slept in the same bed with someone of the same sex.
5. kissed someone of the same sex.
6. had sex.
7. had someone in your room other than family.
8. watched porn.
9. bought porn.
10. tried drugs.
TOTAL SO FAR: 8

1. taken painkillers.
2. taken someone else's prescription medicine.
3. lied to your parents.
4. lied to a friend.
5. snuck out of the house.
6. done something illegal.
7. felt hurt.
8. hurt someone.
9. wished someone to die.
10. seen someone die.
TOTAL SO FAR: 16

1. missed curfew.
2. stayed out all night.
3. eaten a carton of ice cream by yourself.
4. been to a therapist.
5. been to rehab
6. dyed your hair.
7. received a ticket.
8. been in an accident.
9. been to a club.
10. been to a bar
TOTAL SO FAR: 22

1. been to a wild party.
2. been to a Mardi Gras parade.
3. drank more than three alcoholic beverages in a night.
4. had a spring break in Florida.
5. sniffed anything.
6. wore black nail polish
7. wore arm bands.
8. wore t-shirts with band names.
9. listened to rap.
10. owned a 50 Cent CD.
TOTAL SO FAR: 29

1. dressed Gothic.
2. dressed girly.
3. dressed punk.
4. dressed grunge.
5. stole something.
6. been too drunk to remember anything.
7. blacked out.
8. fainted.
9. had a crush on a neighbor.
TOTAL SO FAR: 35

1. had a crush on a friend.
2. been to a concert.
3. dry-humped someone.
4. been called a slut.
5. called someone a slut.
6. installed speakers in your car.
7. broken a mirror.
8. showered at someone of the opposites sex's house.
9. brushed your teeth with someone elses toothbrush.
TOTAL SO FAR: 41

1. consider/considered Ludacris your favorite rapper.
2. seen an R-rated movie in theater.
3. cruised the mall.
4. skipped school.
5. had surgery.
6. had an injury.
7. gone to court.
8. walked out of a restaurant without paying/tipping.
9. caught something on fire. (A stick counts right?)
10. lied about your age.
TOTAL SO FAR:48

1. owned/rented an apartment.
2. broke the law in the police's presence.
3. made out with someone who had a gf/bf.
4. got in trouble with the police.
5. talked to a stranger.
6. hugged a stranger.
7. kissed a stranger.
8. rode in the car with a stranger.
9. been harassed.
10. been verbally harassed.
TOTAL SO FAR: 52

1. met face-to-face with someone you met online.
2. stayed online for 5+ hours straight.
3. talked on the phone for more than 4 hours straight.
4. watched TV for 5 hours straight.
5. been to a fair.
6. been called a bad influence.
7. drink and drive/been in car with someone who drank and drove
8. prank-called someone.
9. laid on a couch with someone of the opposite sex.
10. cheated on a test.
TOTAL SO FAR: 59


Total: 59

If you have less than 10.. write [i'm lame].
If You Have More Than 10.. write [im still a goody goody].
If You Have more Than 20..write [im average].
If You Have More Than 30..write [im a bad kid].
If You have more than 40..write [im a very bad influence].
If You Have more than 50..write [im a horrible person].
If You Have more than 60..write [ i should be in jail].
If You Have more than 70..Write [i should be dead].
 



Published On: 2/10/2008
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Definitely getting better, although my ass is still bruised so not quite 100% there yet...lol. Made it up twice this weekend and I'm going back tonight. I'm now linking turns consistantly but I need to work on my form and confidence. I'm hoping that another week or two and I will look like I actually have a clue what I'm doing. It's nice to see improvement though. It's keeping me from getting frustrated. I'm also still having a blast even if my progress is a little slower than normal! By the end of the season I hope to be showing off a little bit...*knockonwood* (gotta keep on the good side of injury karma!)

Published On: 2/4/2008
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2007.08.31 (Fri)Total Hits:1212

松山試写会!! Matsuyama Premier!
どもです〜ケイジです。
コニが言う様に松山もかなり熱かったですよ〜!

大阪Apple&なんばパークスを無事に終え、レンタカーでコニの地元四国へ向けて爆走!
インターにある讃岐うどんを食べて2日酔いのみんなもリフレッシュ!
うどんを自分でゆで上げるのはみんな初めてて楽しかったですよ。(^^)

Hello, it’s KJ!
Like Koni said, Matsuyama was just too hot!
We finished the premiers in Osaka and headed to Koni’s hometown by car.
We ate Sanuki-Udon (noodle) to take the alcohol away and freshen up.
We’ve never ate do it yourself boiled noodle and it was so much fun.



  

  

ちょっと早く到着したので、アクロスでスケートボード!
ひと汗かくつもりがあまりのアツさで汗だくに。。。。

We arrived went there with time to spare so we went skateboarding!
It was so hot that we were drenched in sweat!



  

松山も大勢の人達が集まってくれて盛り上がりました!

So many fans made their way to the premier in Matsuyama too!


  

  





2007.08.30 (Thu)Total Hits:161
コニシです。 It’s Koni!



  

試写会3連ちゃん終わりましたー。
大阪、大阪、松山。
松山での試写会は大盛り上がりのダンスナイト。ホンマにみんな楽しそうに踊ってました。大好きです松山。はしゃぎすぎたヒロミは次の日声が出なくなってました。ワイはスケートボードをバスにひかれました。
4日目、大阪に帰ってnext-Rの打ち上げに参加させてもらいました。大阪も熱すぎ。4日連続朝まで酒飲んだ。

試写会でみんなが着てるTシャツは僕のスポンサーのgi:kが作った物です。
気になる人はこちらへどうぞ→→ 
http://konythebest.seesaa.n//


Three straight premiers just finished! Osaka, Osaka, Matsuyama. In Matsuyama, everybody danced all night!
It was so great! I love Matsuyama!
Hiromi was so excited that she lost her voice the next day...
Also my skateboard was run over by a bus!
I went back to Osaka the next day and joined the after party with the “next-R”.
So, four nights straight I was drunk til the wee morning hours! Osaka was really hot and humid by the way.

The T-shirts which the riders were wearing are from my sponsor “gi:k”.
To get them check out this site --->
http://konythebest.seesaa.n//






2007.08.30 (Thu)Total Hits:799
TRIANGLE 試写会♪ PREMIER @ TRIANGLE

なんばパークスでのパフォーマンスの後は、TRIANGLEで試写会が行われました!

The Osaka Premier was held at TRIANGLE after the session in Namba Parks!


  

ライディングパフォーマンスの後も人でいっぱい!

There were still so many people!!



  

  

2F、3Fも人・人・人。
かなり盛り上がりました!

Even on the second floor and the third floor, fans! fans! fans!!!
It was a really exciting event!!



  

何と、ヒロミからホッペにちゅーをget!!

Hiromi kissed her fan for catching Hiromi’s present.

  

最後にやられてしまったコウスケ。(笑)
みんな酔っぱらって、パンツだけでジャグジー入ったりしてかなり楽しかったな〜〜!
服を脱がずに参加したり(されたり??)でいくつもの携帯が水没してました。。。

来てくれたみなさんありがとう!

At the end of the night Kosuke was knocked out!!
Everyone was so drunk!!
The riders were so high and jumped into the jacuzzi with their underwear!!
Some boys were thrown into the jacuzzi and their cell phones were toast...

Thank you for everyone who joined us!!






2007.08.29 (Wed)Total Hits:791
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その6 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 6



  

今回は膝の怪我のため滑れなかったマグン。
来シーズンに向けて燃えまくってます!


Magun couldn’t join the riders for the session this time because of his knee injury.
He is looking forward to next season and is getting pretty excited!!


  

フィルマーのケイジ。

KJ the filmer.

  

エディターのノブ。

Nobu the editor.

  

後半、鉄柱の枠からジャンプドロップするアキ&タダシ。
やたら飛んでからレール擦ってました。

In the second half Aki and Tadashi were dropping in from the steel pole...
They jumped so high and then rode into the rail.


  

笑顔がたえないショータ。
楽しんでますな〜!

Shota was smiling all the time.
He was really enjoying his time with everyone.






2007.08.29 (Wed)Total Hits:1222
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その5 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 5



  

アキ君。この後フロントフリップアウトします。
相変わらず盛り上げまくりっすね。。。

Aki did the front flip out after this.
He always stokes out his fans!


  

攻め攻めなコウスケ。
コウスケらしいスタイル出しまくり。(^^;)

Aggressive riding.
Kosuke brought out his style!



  

コマネチするショータ。(^^)

Shota was just joking!

  

アニキも負けてません。
スムースなスタイルのタクミ。

Old brother Takumi gave as good as Shota!
His style was just as sick.



  

アイディア出しまくりで盛り上げたタダシ。
最後には超スムーズな270インを決めてました。

Tadashi showed his ideas and made the people stoked!
His last trick was the 270 in.






Published On: 1/17/2008
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Well I am confirmed to go to Heavenly in March and I am extremely happy that I get to go on a big trip this season. Before last season I broke my elbow pretty badly and was unable to go on my big trip to Austria. But now I am back and free from injury so I have my mind set on this trip to make up for last year.

I am just about done booking my flights and getting my gear checked and getting any new things I may need or want for this awesome trip. I just hope for decent conditions and if I can feel freshly laid powder again I will die happy.

So I'm praying I stay in good health and nothing stops me from going.



Published On: 12/30/2007
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So i'm not much of a blogger, but just over a week ago I slipped on ice near my house here in Whistler, dislocated my ankle..And broke my leg. It needed surgery and this unfortunately means that I'm out for the season. On the bright side I am heading home for christmas which im really excited about, but apart from that im pretty bummed. Anyway I have plenty of time on my hands now, hence this blog! Oooo and I have a gnarly pic from my surgery to put here too!
 

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Published On: 12/5/2007
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Ok, so oddly enough, I've been riding since I was ten years old, and skied for 8 years before that, and have never in those years made it up to Mt Baker.  Yes I know, crazy.  Just never had the transportation means, nor anyone willing to go that far for a sweet ride.

Well, after two looonnnggg years off the slopes (due to a knee injury and school ) I spent my first day back at Baker.

OMG.  IT WAS AMAZING!  How did I spend my whole life without it?! It was like the backside of Stevens, only it covered the entiiiiiiire mountain!  It was soooo sick!

Wish I coulda riden harder, but I didn't wanna take any chances after taking two years off.  Had to ease into it.  I've come to the conclusion that my old arse boots are doin' me no good anymore, and a new board is a MUST after that awesomeness.

My only complaint is that I don't live closer.... hmmmm.... this could be arranged...

Anyways, Baker is dope, and I highly recommend it.  Only you shouldn't go.  Cause I want the whole mountain to myself and a couple of peeps. haha greed.



Published On: 12/4/2007
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ニュージーランド!!
BURTONシュートでニュージーランドのメスベンにいます。(タダシ)
やっぱり寒いですね〜。。。きのうまで夏だったのに!
今日はですね〜山に上がらなかったのでスケートパークでちょっくら汗をかいてきました。なかなか楽しかったな〜。。
一番上の写真は、学さんと二人で海でバーベキューをした時のやつです。
これもまた良かった〜なんかいやされた。やっぱり波の音はいいですね。

Hey, it’s Tadashi. I’m in Methven, New Zealand for BURTON a shoot.
As I expected it is so cold… I was in summer heat yesterday, you know!
Today, I didn’t go snowboarding but instead went skateboarding for some fun.

This picture was taken when I had a BBQ with Manabu.
That was so nice to have a BBQ at the beach. Hearing the lapping of the waves was really good and I felt comforted...



2007.08.03 (Fri)Total Hits:261
つ・ついに〜! Finally…!

ついに heart films vol.2が完成しましたっ!
最後は山あり谷ありまくりだったけど、無事に完成してよかった〜!
ギリギリの時間だったけど納得いくまでやれて満足です。

最終日はスタジオ近くにあるマネージャーのYuhoの家で最終調整してました。

“Heart Films vol.2” has finally finished editing!!!
At the end, there were so many bumps we had to get over but we survived!!!
We didn't have enough time but we worked until we were fully satisfied.
The last day of editing we were at Yuho’s Vancouver house to finalized the film.




  

ショータ編集中。

Editing Shota’s part.



  

スタジオでメニュー画面や、最終の映像チェック。

もうすぐ試写会ですね〜!
完成品お楽しみに!!

Checking the menu screen and some other parts of our film.

The premier party is coming up soon.
Please check out the complete “heart films vol.2”!!!




  



2007.08.07 (Tue)Total Hits:603
祝!! Congratulations!!

8月4日はマネージャーのYuhoとDaveの結婚式でした〜〜!!
Yuhoはビデオ編集最終行程で結婚2日前まで頑張ってくれてました。
(ギリギリまで仕事させてしまってゴメンね…)

天気予報は雨だったけど、昼間は晴れてくれて無事に式もできて最高でした。(^^)

On August 4th, Yuho and Dave had their wedding ceremony!!!

Yuho is our manager and she was working with us editing our film until 2days before her wedding.
Yuho, sorry for making you work up to the last minute!

The weather forecast said it was going to be a rainy day, but during the ceremony everyone was blessed with fine weather. It was a really nice ceremony.



  

↓写真は左からナターシャ、デイブ、ユーホ。

From left, Natasza, Dave, Yuho.



  

飼っているラブラドールのミキとルカ(見切れてるけど…笑)もお祝いしてくれました。


Yuho’s baby dogs Miki and Luca celebrated with them too.


  

↓Yuhoの友達の手作りウェディングケーキ。

夜のパーティーは大盛り上がりでした。
ライアンのDJでみんな踊りまくり!
日本の披露宴とは違ってかなり自由な感じでした。(^^)
服装もラフだし、その日仕事だった人は終わってそのままパーティーに参加したり、、、形式にとらわれてなくて面白かったな〜!



Dave & Yuho本当におめでとう!

The wedding cake was handmade by Yuho’s friend.
Two snowboarders were on the top of it.

We had sooooo much fun at the party at night!!
Everybody danced like crazy with DJ Ryan.
It was not like any Japanese wedding...Canadian weddings are kind of casual and freestyle. The people who came in later to the party were like they just came from work.



  

I like the way they party in Canada.

Dave&Yuho, we are all really happy for you two!!! Congratulations!






2007.08.10 (Fri)Total Hits:0
帰国しました!! We are back!!

どもです!ケイジです。
カナダ編集組(タローさん、ノブ君、自分)みんなそろって日本に帰ってきました〜!
思っていたより暑いスね。。。とけそうです。(苦笑)

最終日は片付けやパッキング、スノーモービルを保管したりでかなりバタバタだったけど、家のみんなワイワイ飲めてよかったな。(^^)

12月からカナダ入りして、半年ガッチリ撮影して編集に2ヶ月。
やっとみなさんにお披露目できる段階になりました!
来週末、19日は東京銀座apple storeで第1発目の試写会です!
皆で盛り上がりましょう!

Hello! This is Keiji.
The editors(Taro, Nobu and me) came back to Japan today.
It’s hotter than we could imagine… I thought I would melt!

We were so busy on the last day in Canada packing, cleaning up and keeping our sleds in appropriate places etc…
But we could have a last drink with our room mates and that was so great.

We got in Canada on December and spent a whole six month filming and two month for editing. Now finally we have reached the stage that we can show you the video...
On August 19, we will have the first preview party at the Applestore in Ginza, Tokyo!
Let’s kick it!!!

2007.08.14 (Tue)Total Hits:39
夏真っ盛り。 Midsummer!

帰国した次の日に東京湾花火大会がありました!

家の屋上から少しだけ花火みれたんですよ。

ほとんどの花火がビルの影でみれなかったけどきれいでしたね。

写真はその中でもよく撮れた方です。

The day after we came back, there was a fireworks exhibition at Tokyo Bay.
Most of the fireworks were hidden by buildings but the ones I saw from my roof were so beautiful!!

These are the best shots of the fireworks.


  

夏は夏でいいですね!

This is what makes summer so nice!

  

次の日は地元、富岡八幡寓の祭りがやってました。

水をかけられながら町中を練り歩きます。

来年が三年に一度の本祭り。江戸三大祭の一つで、神輿が54基もでちゃうんです。

The next day the festival of the Tomioka-Hachimangu was held in my hometown.

People were carrying Mikoshi (a portable shrine) and were walking around town, and people along the road were carrying water with hoses and buckets. (aka; Watering Festival)

Next year’s festival will be the big one that is held every three years.
Tomioka-Hachiman- Festival is one of the three big festivals of Edo (Tokyo), and there will be 54 Mikoshis in the street next year.



  

  

明日はエディターのノブ君と一緒に、忠の地元の祭りに行ってきます。

毎年やってるんですけど、蔵にとっておいた雪をまいてみんなでsnowboardしちゃうんです!

楽しみですな〜!

blogにもアップするのでお楽しみに!

I’m going to Tadashi’s hometown tomorrow with Nobu to go see the community festival there.

The festival is held annually and this year’s highlight is the snowboarding that will be held there. People will make man made snow and everybody will snowboard in the middle of summer!

I can’t wait to see it!

I’ll post it for you too!

2007.08.16 (Thu)Total Hits:86
THE FINAL DAYS...part 1

Everyone worked around the clock editing, rendering, cursing...I don't think anyone slept over 12 hours that last week we were wrapping up HEART Films vol. 2. I've never seen someone capable of functioning in those conditions but Nobu, Taro and Keiji pulled through. Thanks GABE for all the REDBULLS! I don't think we could have done it without them!

  

HEART Films' cozy office in Whistler BC, Canada.

  

No sleep = Everyone is going CRAZY!!!

  

KEIJI polishing his work.

  

NOBU waiting for his computer to render his files.

  

TARO making sure the sound was all good.













2007.08.16 (Thu)Total Hits:184
FINAL DAYS part 3

So I don't think people really understand how much work is in making a DVD...It takes a lot of dedicated, creative minds who can work together in super stressful circumstances and with no sleep to pull one of these things off...SO the next time you see NOBU, TARO or KEIJI, make sure you buy them a beer, if not two or three for they deserve it!!! THANKS EVERYONE for the experience and the good and super bad times! Let's party at the premiers and have FUN!

  

There are a lot of hidden buttons so play around with the menus and you will be stoked!!!

  

Keiji and his masterful art - CHECK IT OUT in one of the bonuses...

  

It says: TWO DAYS BEFORE HER WEDDING - YUHO...I guess I am a workaholic???
Thanks for understanding DAVE!!! And next year boys - A DEADLINE is A DEADLINE!!!


  

NOBU, Craig, KEIJI and TARO wrapping things up at IMAGE MEDIA.

  

ENGLISH friendly Captions for HEART Films!





2007.08.16 (Thu)Total Hits:103
FINAL DAYS part 2

So we began our TREK to Vancouver to Image Media -( which was highly recommended by Kevin Sansalone of Sandbox)...Thanks Kev, they were awesome!!!


  

Craig, Taro and Yuho having a meeting about the menu options.

  

Nobu testing the menu options out.

  

Taro, Keiji and Nobu proofing the quality of the video with Craig.

  

ZOMBIE EDITORS!

  

Creating the menu...There are over 3 hours of footage and bonuses on the DVD. There are a lot of hidden buttons and bonuses so play around with your controller when you get your DVD! You will be stoked!


2007.08.17 (Fri)Total Hits:401
青竹ちょうちん祭り!その3 Aotake-Lantern Festival. part 3

汗をかいた後はまったりビールでしょー!
久しぶりのお祭りでかなりテンション上がりまくり。
かなりいい雰囲気でした。(^^)


What do you have to do after sweating? Drink beer!!!
We were so excited about the festival! The mood was so nice.


  

  

途中、でっかい龍が出現!
口から火を吹きながら道路を蛇行しまくりでした。
何でもアリです。(笑)


A huge dragon appeared!
He walked around the road spewing fire!
Anything goes in this festival!!


  

出店もいっぱい!
かき氷、たこ焼き、焼きそば…
レインボーフラッシュ??なんてお店もありました。
やっぱり祭りっていいですね〜!


There were so many booths!
Kaki-gori (Shaved ice), Tako-yaki (octopus ball), Yaki-soba (pan-fried noodle) and... Rainbow flashes?? There were a lot of odd things for sale!!!


  

ノブ君が買ってきた七色に光るスティック。
ノリノリのテクノが流れる一品です。
かなりお気に入りみたいだったけど、東京に帰る頃には壊れてました。(^^;)

忠がハートを描くのにトライ。
見えるかな〜??


Nobu bought a glow stick with seven colors.
It plays techno music. What a high quality toy!
Nobu loved it very much but by the time when we had to go back to Tokyo, it has already broken.

Tadashi is trying to make a “heart.”
Can you see it?


  

今回の旅、かなり楽しかったな〜
激しく動いたせいか、今日は筋肉痛です。(笑)

来年も楽しみっス!


I was so excited that I have a muscle ache today.
It was such a fun travel!
I have to come back next year!






2007.08.26 (Sun)Total Hits:358
大阪試写会!!! Osaka Premier!!!

元気ですかーーーー!!!
大阪で試写会+ライディングパフォーマンスを行ってきました!

金曜日は大阪心斎橋にあるApple Store で試写会。
ニュージーランドから帰ったばかりのアキ君も合流です。
Apple銀座と同じく、すごくきれいな建物でビックリです!

WHAT’S UUUUUUUUP?!
We held the premier party and riding demo in Osaka!

The premier party was at the Apple Store Shinsaibashi, Osaka on Friday.
Aki came back from New Zealand and joined us.
Apple Store Shinsaibashi was just as nice as the one at Ginza!




  





2007.08.20 (Mon)Total Hits:818
HEART FILMS 試写会1発目! その2 HEART FILMS premier kick-off, part 2

試写がおわった後に、ファンの方から『スノーボードがしたくなった!楽しかった!』と言われて、みんな頑張ってきて本当に良かったと思いました。
大変だった事も一気に吹っ飛びましたね。

みんなでスノーボードシーンをもっともっと盛り上げていきましょう!

After the premier party, some of the fans said “I really want to snowboard now! It was super fun!”
That made us really happy. We felt like all our efforts were worth it! People were stoked and that was awesome!


Let’s pump up the Japanese snowboard scene together!

  

1発目の試写会が無事に終了してホッとしているライダー達。(^^)

The riders were relieved after the 1st premier party.





  

本当に大勢の人達が来てくれて感謝です!

We really appreciate that many people made their way to see it! Thank you for coming!!


  

  

今週末の試写会は大阪心斎橋のapple store、なんばパークス、松山へ行きまーす!

We are heading to Osaka and Matsuyama this weekend.
See you there!!







2007.08.20 (Mon)Total Hits:606
HEART FILMS 試写会1発目! その1 HEART FILMS premier kick-off, part 1



  

8月19日、東京のapple store ginzaで第1発目の試写会が行われました〜〜!

海外にいるアキ、ナターシャは来れなかったけど、heartライダー達が大集合!

コニは頭がグルグルになっていて、ヒロミはサーフィンで日焼けし過ぎでビックリでした。(笑)

On Aug.19th, “heart films” kicked-off their first premier at the Apple store in Ginza, Tokyo!!
All the riders except Aki and Natasza got together at the Apple store.
Koni’s hair was curly and Hiromi was so tanned because of all the surfing!!



  

  

お店はかなりきれいだし、欲しいものがいっぱいです。

apple storeで試写会できちゃうってすごいですよね…

ミーティングの時もライダー達もちょっと緊張気味。(^^;)

The store was nice and they have so many things that I want...

Premier party at the Apple store was really something!!

The riders were a little tense at the meeting. (^^;)


  

暑いなか、大勢の人達が集まってくれてシアタールームは満員。

みなさんありがとうございました!


It was really hot weather but many people came and the theatre was full!








2007.08.17 (Fri)Total Hits:1071
青竹ちょうちん祭り!その1 Aotake-Lantern Festival. part 1

どもです!ケイジです。
行ってきましたよ〜!忠の故郷である山形県の高畠町!

まずは東京から新幹線で高畠へ。
テンションが上がってノブ君と2人で記念撮影。(笑)
のどかできれいなところですよ〜。


Hello it’s KJ! Me and Nobu went to Tadashi’s hometown Takahata, Yamagata!

We took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Takahata.
There was a very beautiful and tranquil town so we couldn't help taking pictures! :)




  

  

この祭りの中でスノーボードのイベントがあるんです!
真夏にこんな滑れるなんて最高ですよね!


It’s really nice to hold a snowboard event in this festival in the middle of summer.
Snowboarding in midsummer is cool!!



  

今回、仮装して盛り上げてくれた2人。

Crazy masked guys pumped the crowd!

  

何かすごい事になってます。(笑)

What’s going on?! :)

  

暑い中、ギャラリーも多くて盛り上がってました。(^^)

There were so many booths and everyone was stoked on the festival!





2007.08.17 (Fri)Total Hits:804
青竹ちょうちん祭り!その2 Aotake-Lantern Festival. part2



  

  

  

  

  


2007.08.28 (Tue)Total Hits:1017
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その4 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 4

サイン会の後はHeart Filmsライダー達のセッションが始まりました。
連続で滑ったりHeart色を出してましたね!


The riding session started after the autograph session.
They showed the “heart” way to snowboard!


  

ホントに、すっ………んごい人が集まってくれました!
これにはライダーも魅せずにはいられませんね。


There were so many people that came out of their way to see them that the riders couldn't help but show them their skills!

  

今回、MCで盛り上げてくれたKazuとノーマターボードでおなじみの松井克師氏。
めちゃくちゃ喋ってもらって上がりまくりです。
忠もいい感じに酔ってます。(笑)



This event was hosted by MC Kazu and Katsushi Mashui-san. Katsushi-san is known for his TV program “No Matter Board.” These two MCs pumped the crowd up!

Tadashi was already drunk then...

  

男勝りな滑りのヒロミ。
やたらガングロ(死語?)になってます。
最近はサーフィンにかなりどっぷりハマってるらしいです。


Hiromi rode like a man!
Her face was so tanned!
She is mad about surfing lately.


  

ジュン君のノーズプレス。
スムースなライディングで楽しんでました。


Jun’s nose press.
His riding was super flowing...



  

バリエーション豊かに魅せたコニ。
Sw.Fsボードスライド。


Koni showed a different variation of his trick.
Switch Front Side Board Slide.







2007.08.28 (Tue)Total Hits:1503
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その3 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 3

イベントに来てくれた皆さんありがとうございます!

Thank you for coming!!!

  

  

  

  

  





2007.08.28 (Tue)Total Hits:705
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その2 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 2

アキ君所属ショップ『REED』主催のこのイベント。

気温は何度あったんだろう?
こんな真夏日にスノーボードできちゃうなんて凄いですよね!?
前日の夜中からレール設置、雪の融け具合をみながら降雪したり、関係者の方々おつかれさまでした!

Aki’s shop sponsor - “REED” sponsored this event.

What was the temperature?
Can you imagine snowboarding during this summer heat?
The staffers set the rails and made the snow...etc the night before. Thank you!



  

  

アマチュアライダーもレベル高いです。

The level of amateur riders were also high.


  

なんばパークスに雪が降りました!

Snow falling in Namba Parks!


  

子供達も慣れない雪の中を宝探し!
みんなキャッキャ笑いながら雪で遊んでいました。
でも子供よりお母さんが熱中していたような…??(^^)

Kids were treasure hunting in the snow on the ground!
They seemed like they were really having fun.
The mothers also (or even more so) were having fun...



  

heartライダー達もサイン会の準備!

The Heart riders were ready for the autograph session!







2007.08.27 (Mon)Total Hits:1066
なんばパークス!!! Namba Parks!!!

なんばパークスのイベントはこんな感じです!!
最高に盛り上がりました!

来てくれたたくさんの皆さんありがとうございました!

The event at Namba Parks was crazy!!
It was a really sick event!!

We would like to thank everyone for coming and joining us!

I’ll put some more photos later!!!


  

  

  

  

  

後日もっとくわしくUPします!!!





2007.08.27 (Mon)Total Hits:290
Apple Shinsaibashi 続編! Apple Shinsaibashi, Part 2!

ステージ前はこんな感じでした〜
大阪ッて言ったらタイガースでしょー!!

The riders before the premier.
What’s more Osaka than Hanshin-Tigers?!!



  

  



2007.08.31 (Fri)Total Hits:1198
松山試写会!! Matsuyama Premier!

どもです〜ケイジです。
コニが言う様に松山もかなり熱かったですよ〜!

大阪Apple&なんばパークスを無事に終え、レンタカーでコニの地元四国へ向けて爆走!
インターにある讃岐うどんを食べて2日酔いのみんなもリフレッシュ!
うどんを自分でゆで上げるのはみんな初めてて楽しかったですよ。(^^)

Hello, it’s KJ!
Like Koni said, Matsuyama was just too hot!
We finished the premiers in Osaka and headed to Koni’s hometown by car.
We ate Sanuki-Udon (noodle) to take the alcohol away and freshen up.
We’ve never ate do it yourself boiled noodle and it was so much fun.



  

  

ちょっと早く到着したので、アクロスでスケートボード!
ひと汗かくつもりがあまりのアツさで汗だくに。。。。

We arrived went there with time to spare so we went skateboarding!
It was so hot that we were drenched in sweat!



  

松山も大勢の人達が集まってくれて盛り上がりました!

So many fans made their way to the premier in Matsuyama too!


  

  





2007.08.30 (Thu)Total Hits:160
コニシです。 It’s Koni!



  

試写会3連ちゃん終わりましたー。
大阪、大阪、松山。
松山での試写会は大盛り上がりのダンスナイト。ホンマにみんな楽しそうに踊ってました。大好きです松山。はしゃぎすぎたヒロミは次の日声が出なくなってました。ワイはスケートボードをバスにひかれました。
4日目、大阪に帰ってnext-Rの打ち上げに参加させてもらいました。大阪も熱すぎ。4日連続朝まで酒飲んだ。

試写会でみんなが着てるTシャツは僕のスポンサーのgi:kが作った物です。
気になる人はこちらへどうぞ→→ 
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Three straight premiers just finished! Osaka, Osaka, Matsuyama. In Matsuyama, everybody danced all night!
It was so great! I love Matsuyama!
Hiromi was so excited that she lost her voice the next day...
Also my skateboard was run over by a bus!
I went back to Osaka the next day and joined the after party with the “next-R”.
So, four nights straight I was drunk til the wee morning hours! Osaka was really hot and humid by the way.

The T-shirts which the riders were wearing are from my sponsor “gi:k”.
To get them check out this site --->
http://konythebest.seesaa.n//






2007.08.30 (Thu)Total Hits:793
TRIANGLE 試写会♪ PREMIER @ TRIANGLE

なんばパークスでのパフォーマンスの後は、TRIANGLEで試写会が行われました!

The Osaka Premier was held at TRIANGLE after the session in Namba Parks!


  

ライディングパフォーマンスの後も人でいっぱい!

There were still so many people!!



  

  

2F、3Fも人・人・人。
かなり盛り上がりました!

Even on the second floor and the third floor, fans! fans! fans!!!
It was a really exciting event!!



  

何と、ヒロミからホッペにちゅーをget!!

Hiromi kissed her fan for catching Hiromi’s present.

  

最後にやられてしまったコウスケ。(笑)
みんな酔っぱらって、パンツだけでジャグジー入ったりしてかなり楽しかったな〜〜!
服を脱がずに参加したり(されたり??)でいくつもの携帯が水没してました。。。

来てくれたみなさんありがとう!

At the end of the night Kosuke was knocked out!!
Everyone was so drunk!!
The riders were so high and jumped into the jacuzzi with their underwear!!
Some boys were thrown into the jacuzzi and their cell phones were toast...

Thank you for everyone who joined us!!






2007.08.29 (Wed)Total Hits:783
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その6 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 6



  

今回は膝の怪我のため滑れなかったマグン。
来シーズンに向けて燃えまくってます!


Magun couldn’t join the riders for the session this time because of his knee injury.
He is looking forward to next season and is getting pretty excited!!


  

フィルマーのケイジ。

KJ the filmer.

  

エディターのノブ。

Nobu the editor.

  

後半、鉄柱の枠からジャンプドロップするアキ&タダシ。
やたら飛んでからレール擦ってました。

In the second half Aki and Tadashi were dropping in from the steel pole...
They jumped so high and then rode into the rail.


  

笑顔がたえないショータ。
楽しんでますな〜!

Shota was smiling all the time.
He was really enjoying his time with everyone.






2007.08.29 (Wed)Total Hits:1210
NEXT-R@なんばパークス その5 NEXT-R @ Namba Parks Part 5



  

アキ君。この後フロントフリップアウトします。
相変わらず盛り上げまくりっすね。。。

Aki did the front flip out after this.
He always stokes out his fans!


  

攻め攻めなコウスケ。
コウスケらしいスタイル出しまくり。(^^;)

Aggressive riding.
Kosuke brought out his style!



  

コマネチするショータ。(^^)

Shota was just joking!

  

アニキも負けてません。
スムースなスタイルのタクミ。

Old brother Takumi gave as good as Shota!
His style was just as sick.



  

アイディア出しまくりで盛り上げたタダシ。
最後には超スムーズな270インを決めてました。

Tadashi showed his ideas and made the people stoked!
His last trick was the 270 in.



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