Skate trip through Argentina with No Hotels | SKATE TALES – Red Bull

The No Hotels crew are skateboarding’s Beatniks. The Floridians are on a mission to experience the world through skateboarding in the most rudimentary way: living simply, making art, camping where they can and filming their experiences on old cameras along the way.

Their skate philosophy is a throwback to the romance of the open road that American Beat novelist Jack Kerouac first captured in his 1957 book ‘On The Road’.

Madars had to find out more about what makes these rippers tick, so he joins them on a skate mission of nearly 500 kilometres through Argentina to get a sense of their skateboarding life lived with just one single rule: No Hotels!

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E.S.P. VOL.2 EXPANDED : APPLEYARD/ FUNA/ KANYA/ VICTOR/ RYO/ MADARS/ DONNY/ YUKITO

This edition of E.S.P. VOL 2: Expanded has gone full team spirit, with the raw clips from Mark Appleyard, Kanya Spani, Funa Nakayama, Victor Cascarigny, Yukito Aoki, Ryo Sejiri, Madars Apse and Donny Barley. Skating spots in every corner of the globe, the team made E.S.P. VOL 2 a worldwide affair. From legends to up-and-comers alike, see what went down while filming the video and even how Funa earned a THRASHER cover with her front crook at Hollywood High. This series is a rare look into the making of a full team skate video…This is E.S.P. VOL 2 Expanded.

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Learn 10 Unusual Skateboard Tricks With Madars Apse – Red Bull

Madars Apse is a bit of a magician when it comes to trying new tricks. He’s crazy talented to begin with—first tries come pretty naturally—but the guy has a knack for adapting to all sorts of styles of skating and working through new tricks with ease. While filming for Skate Tales season 2, Madars picked up a few new ones from characters like freestyle legend Kilian Martin, Brazilian phenom Felipe Nunes, the creative madmen from Fancy Lad, and street skating legend Mike Valley.

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Red Bull Manny Mania 2022 LIVE Watch Party

After nearly 10 years, Red Bull Manny Mania is BACK to showcase the most technical manual skateboarding in the world with its first ever digital competition format. Each of the following skaters were tasked with submitting their top 4 manual clips in the streets for a chance at the $10,000 top prize: Dylan Jaeb, Vitoria Mendonca, Nanaka Fujisawa, Madars Apse, Breana Geering, Becker Dunn, Kristin Ebeling, John Dilo, Chris Colbourn, Myles De Courcy, Fabiana Delfino, Spencer Semien, Margie Didal, Victor Brooks, Adrianne Sloboh, Brandon Valjalo, Haley Isaak and Sewa Kroetkov.

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JUNKYARD | A Skateboard Montage

Featuring Ronnie Kessner, Jamie Foy, Nick Zizzo, Joe Tocco, Troy Betances, John Dilo, Kevin Love, Tyler Bolar, Christian Dufrene, Matt Skakun, Stephen Carty, Dakota Hunt, Patrick Praman, Josh Douglas, Liam McCabe, Will Gomez, Cody Jacobson, Frankie Heck, Chris Wimer, Ish Cepeda, Sam Atkins and Madars Apse.

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Meet One Of The Pioneers Of Street Skateboarding Mike Vallely | SKATE TALES S2 Ep 6

In truth, we probably haven’t got enough bandwidth to do the twists and turns of Mike Vallely’s skateboarding life story justice- so let us perhaps instead consider some of the many roles he has played in order to provide some context as to what makes him such an enduring enigma. Now settled with his family in Des Moines, Iowa he has enjoyed a 35-year pro skating career on his own terms. There are no other Mike Vallely’s. Madars Apse hits the streets with a true original to learn about Street Plant, punk rock and the journey of a street scoundrel from New Jersey.

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Building Skateparks & Community With The Uganda Skateboard Society | SKATE TALES S2 Ep 5 – Red Bull

The Uganda Skateboard Society has recently launched a fundraiser with the goal of raising money to buy land to build their next skatepark. In 2016 the local skaters in Uganda built a DIY skatepark, which has formed a cornerstone of the Uganda Skateboard Society and become a gathering place for skaters in the area. The community is now at a place where they are looking to raise funds to purchase land for the new home of skateboarding in Uganda, so that they can buy enough land to have a store and an office as well as a new skatepark.

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The Story Of Double-Amputee Pro Skater Felipe Nunes | SKATE TALES S2 Ep 4 – Red Bull

Felipe Nunes is a 22-year old skater from Curitiba in Brazil. Aged just six, he lost both legs while playing on train tracks. After five years in a wheelchair, he was given a longboard to get around on. That longboard would become a skateboard- and the rest is history. In a short space of time he was competing in and winning contests against all-comers within his native Brazil.

People began to notice just how talented he really was. Aged eighteen, Felipe felt ready to make it beyond Brazil and started a social media fund to enter Tampa Am. Tony Hawk championed his cause, and Felipe was headed to Florida. Incredibly, he made the Semi’s, and finished 21st overall as the only adaptive skater in the contest! Felipe had the skateboarding world’s attention, and soon joined Tony’s brand Birdhouse Skateboards.
In 2019, he scored the cover of Thrasher magazine and did The Loop, second go.

Now pro for Birdhouse Skateboards, his career has gone from strength to strength. Skate Tales is all about the skateboarding stories you don’t hear- as the man himself says: no excuses!

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Experience Native American Skate Culture With Apache Skateboards | SKATE TALES S2 Ep 3 – Red Bull

Douglas Miles Junior is one of the scions of a new wave of indigenous skaters fusing their roots in native American culture with the modern movement of skateboarding.

Born and raised in Arizona´s San Carlos Apache Reservation, he was introduced to skateboarding by his father, the acclaimed fine artist Douglas Miles Sr.

Doug Sr. had started painting on skateboards as a medium and given the groundswell of interest this created, he founded Apache Skateboards, a brand in which the Apache community could recognise a connection to their own culture within this relatively new form of expression.

As a marginalised and often overlooked people, Native Americans have proven incredibly resourceful in developing and nurturing new iterations of their ancient culture, and Doug Junior spent his formative skating years touring other indigenous reservations teaching Native American youngsters how they could become drawn into skate culture without losing sight of their own heritage.

Sometimes, when you can’t find space for your own chapter, you have to re-write the book.

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