Primitive Skate Proudly Welcomes Aimu Yamazuki

“I first came across Aimu on Instagram’s Explore page. He had posted a little line that opened with a kickflip, and it was one of the most amazing flatground kickflips I had ever seen. I went straight down the rabbit hole watching all his videos. Instantly, I became a fan. His pop, his power, his board control, his finesse, and the way he stays calm on the board—it’s just really beautiful to watch him skate.

At Primitive, we have always built our team around three eras: honoring the past, representing the present, and pushing the future. I take pride in helping carry that mission forward by supporting the next generation of skaters who are laying the foundation for where skateboarding is headed. After watching Aimu skate—and later getting the chance to meet and skate with him myself—I knew right away he was going to be an important part of that future, carrying the torch not just for Primitive but for skateboarding as a whole.

I am honored to officially welcome Aimu Yamazuki to the Primitive Skate family.” – Paul Rodriguez

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New Forms: Giovanni Vianna Talks His Favorite Fakie Moments

In New Forms, Brazil’s Giovanni Vianna talks us through how his personal style of skating has evolved. A Fakie pioneer, he explains how his father’s suggestion led him down a creative skateboarding path which has seen him put down some of the most impressive NBD’s in skate history. World Skate caught up with him to learn about commitment going blindside, square rail testing and Full Cab Bennetts!

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Girl Skateboards “Neverywhere” Tour – Crailtap

Neverywhere – A Girl Skateboard Company Drive.

As the Splinter deadline loomed, Girl hit the road for one last filming trip. Torrance to Nashville, Indy to Cincy, Pittsburgh to Annapolis, the drive pushed on. Demos, signings, park openings. Friends, birthdays, and a whole lot of miles.

One more lap around the map. Where’d we go? Neverywhere. Featuring Simon Bannerot, Niels Bennett, Mike Carroll, Griffin Gass, Breana Geering, Rick Howard, Cory Kennedy, Sean Malto, Tyler Pacheco, Evan Smith and Matteo Vandeputte.

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