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Skating Fashionista on a mission to promote both skate boarding & fashion!

Introducing Urban Ave Boardshop

Urban Ave is a new skate shop in Bressi Ranch aka Carlsbad, CA.

Above is how it looks from the outside and below is my brother Sway working hard.

Urban Ave’s address is

I totally vibe with Urban Ave because it has top brands like Brixton,

Huf and Volcom

Plus they have a deluxe women’s section!

For girls they have options ranging from cute dresses, light layers, cozy jackets, and shorts/pants.

Their skate equipment is also outstanding.

They are one of the few skate shops that sell 187 pads for little people, which is super handy if you’re a parent.

Urban Ave has one of the biggest board selections I’ve ever seen.

Including pro skater Nora Vasconcellos first board, recently released by Welcome.

Urban Ave is obviously killing the game. By supporting girls (and others) you’re always winning.

Congratulations on opening the shop. Readers it is definitely worth checking out.

You can also check them out on IG to see their latest and know their hours.

 

 

Birthday Trick

For some people a birthday can be a big deal, but for Maria it’s a huge deal.

On Maria’s 20th birthday she landed her first ollie.

From personal experience I can easily say that to do an ollie takes practice and to get it on lock takes even more work.

Congratulations Maria and happy 20th. I hope this year rocks!

Spread the Love of Skateboarding

Always love to see friends having fun skating.  When I asked Natalie if I could share she said

Spread the love! ??Xxx

Who are you having fun skating with?  When you share you spread the love of skateboarding with others.

Natalie also skates with her family.

She’s having fun in New Zealand.  Hope you share soon where you’re having fun skating and with who.

Ophel Balancing All Her Passions

Ophel is a

French longboardrider & muay thaï fighter ?? SurfriderFoundation Volunteer ??‍♀️

I love to see girls following all their passions & making time to volunteer for the causes they believe in.

She has fun with her longboard and offers this advice

You cant buy happiness, but figure it out ! You can buy a longboard, thats pretty close ???‍♀️@surf_coach
@raynelongboards?

Love her advice!

Where are you having fun skating?  When you share you inspire others to try plus we get to see all the beautiful places there are to skate around the world.

 

Shredding & Teaching Are Her Passions

What are your passions?  Sarah’s are

My 2 passions. Shredding and teaching. This is Elliott, he is 4 years old.

When you follow your passions and share them with others the world is a happier place.  As I once heard from Jon & totally believe  – “your passion is not a distraction”.

You learn from your passions – skills like persistence and patience – that are valuable for anything you do in life.   Plus when you share your passions it’s exponential – you share, then they share & the fun keeps growing.

How are you having fun on & off the board?

Hope you share like Sarah did!  Below she’s at Riley Skate Park.

 

Lisa Marie Team Rider for BTFL

Following up on my post on BTFL Roller Skates is this post on their team rider Lisa Marie aka @junikorndesign.

Lisa Marie is a mediadesign student from Berlin, Germany and I had the chance to find out how she became an avid roller skater.

When did you start roller skating?

When I was 2 years old, I started skiing.  Then when summer came my mum bought me some plastic fisher price roller skates.

When I was 4 years old, I started inline skating.  After many years of inline skating with friends, I really wanted to have some roller skates, which I got for Christmas from my dad when I was 13.  They were K2 roller skates that looked very futuristic.

I kept my love for roller skating secret for many years.  I roller skated to university, but took them off before I entered the building.

What made you decide to “break” the secret?

Two girls posted in a Facebook Group. They had bought roller skates and were looking for people to skate with them.

We started out as 4 girls, but thanks to the great roller skating community in Berlin we’re now more than 100 people roller skating together.

How did skating with other girls improve your skating?

When I met those two girls about two years ago is when I really started skating a lot.  It changed my life.  I found many new friends and a healthier life.  When I go skating in the morning then I don’t go partying the night before.

I’ve found roller skaters teach each other.  I love the vibe of teaching each other.

What do you like about skating?

I think skating is a very nice sport. Not only roller skating.  I mean all kinds of skating.

It’s relatively easy to get started just get skates or a board.  Then you can skate alone, ask friends or practice jamskate steps at home.

Skating is a social sport.  As soon as you meet other skaters you start talking and eventually become friends.  I’ve found a great community through skating.

What’s your favorite style of skating?

There are different skating styles and each fits the skate place.  I love all skating – street, ramp, artistic, jam – just love it all!

Where do you like to skate?

My favourite place to skate is the city.  I don’t care which city it is. I just love being open minded for any cool skate places.  Especially with the BTFL classic skates with their soft and big wheels so you can skate on any ground.

I’ve skated over sand and grass. Nobody can stop me with these cute looking skates.

Thanks Lisa Marie – you’re so graceful.  You inspire me to try new things on my roller skates.

Where are you having fun skating?  When you share your pictures and stories you inspire even more girls all around the world to skate.

 

Fun in the Neon Supergirl Pro 2017 Festival Village

This is a follow up to my Neon Supergirl Pro 2017 Women’s Skateboarding Clinic post.  The ramp where the clinic took place was just one of the amazing “booths” at the event which happened in Oceanside, CA from July 28 – 30, 2017.

I started off my 3 days of fun at the Neon Braid Booth.

Neon by Paul Mitchell is about being sweet & strong.  Neon believes

that every girl is unique & style should be fun!  Our color-safe, sugar-infused hair care products make it easy to create any look you can dream up.  Together let’s create a world where everyone can be themselves & shine.

Yes the cape above has a “window” so you can stay connected while you have your hair done.  This picture was from Friday when the stylists came from Paul Mitchell the School San Diego.

I’ve been to the school several times.  It’s in downtown San Diego on A Street.  It’s open 6 days a week providing services and offering all the Paul Mitchell products including Neon.  In addition to the services & products, I love how the school promotes Giving Back in San Diego.

The Neon Braid Booth at Supergirl donated 100% to charity.  This year the donations went to NO place for HATE.

Why NO place for HATE?  Neon is committed to helping girls use their voice & actions to create Bully Free Zones.

Where kindness exists bullying cannot.  The #stickittobullying board gave girls an opportunity to share what kindness looks and feels like to them.

I loved my braid and I loved what I read on the wall.  I’ve been one of the four.

What made the bullying worse for me was the isolation that followed.  People were just afraid to get involved or even be my friend.  By being kind you get involved/you are a friend & it does make a difference.  I hope you check out Neon’s 5 Tips for Banishing Bullying & I’d love if you shared how you’re being kind.

Working with Neon to support NO place for HATE was SuperCuts.

Neon’s Temporary Color Sprays, which won’t be available until fall, were at Neon Supergirl Pro.  These color sprays are so fun, I’m just counting the days till I have my own.

What else was fun in the village made me smile, smile, smile.

Nissan gave out red capes that matched my shirt – a style win!

I met Moana and the Bare Republic grizzly helped me out with sunscreen.

I met the Go Girl Energy Girls.  This was fun because I was thirsty and their energy drinks are delicious.  Plus I learned about their mission and am looking forward to interviewing them for a future blog post.

Go Girl Energy Drink’s mission is to raise awareness and funds for Breast cancer and Ovarian cancer research and prevention, while supplying networking opportunities for those in need,  to learn more about these harmful cancers and get needed help through our partners.

I was pleasantly surprised by how small a world it is when I met Andrea, a fellow skater girl that I blogged about in the Local Honey booth.

Later I saw Josh Stafford at his booth – pro skateboarder & creator of Pick Pocket MFG.  Absolutely love the long sleeve pocket tees.

Kind Bar gave out bars at their booth plus they had a team of people who walked around the event and passed out bars.

I’ve blogged about Kind Bar before because I love their taste & love their mission.

And last but certainly not least was all the fun on the stage.

There was a complete Concert Series

plus activities like Zumba.

To see how others had fun at Neon’s Supergirl Pro Festival Village check out Supergirl on IG and  #neonsupergirlpro tag.

Till next time keep it stylish on & off the board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Skate Rising August 2017

Skate Rising started their 2nd year by stressing the importance of kindness.

Skate Rising, EXPOSURE Skate’s youth program, teaches “compassion through service & empowerment through skateboarding” by living the behavior they want to see in the world.  Lead by Calli Kelsay the girls were challenged to sign a Kindness Pledge and build back to school backpacks for those in need.

Above is a copy of the Kindness Pledge.  It’s important because in a world filled with kindness, behaviors such as bullying cannot exist.  Bullying is all too common and it stops when enough people respond with kindness.

By talking and then involving the girls the message becomes part of them.  They take on the mission to spread kindness.  One of the most important things to do is “Be a friend to those in need.”  Bullying becomes so much worse when the victims of bullying become shunned.

Including people is one of the kindest things you can do and it’s exactly what Skate Rising does.  All girls are welcomed and encouraged to participate.

The girls are also reminded that not everyone in the community is as fortunate as they are.  Not everyone can take back to school supplies for granted, that’s why it’s important to help build them for those who otherwise wouldn’t have them.

After signing the Kindness Pledges, building the backpacks and taking this beautiful group shot – the girls were ready to skate.

I love to see the girls become increasingly independent and how they encourage each other.

I also love to see the volunteers.  This month the girls got help from pro skaters Neal Mims & Bryce plus skater girls who came just to San Diego Area to help – Emma, Angela & Bridget from Yoga for Skateboarders!

To keep up with Skate Rising, EXPOSURE Skate’s youth program, follow them on IG and know all are welcome the 2nd Saturday of every month at the Encinitas Community Park from 9am – 11am.

Not in the San Diego area?  If you’re in Phoenix area you can meet up with the Skate Rising Phoenix Group who meet on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 91 West Skate Park.

Till next time keep it stylish on & off the board by being kind to everyone.

 

Petra & her BTFL Board

I’m all about skateboarding for fun and keeping it stylish.  So I love when girls skateboard in skirts & have beautiful boards.  Petra shares these pictures from a long boarding trip in Hradza – Slovakia.

What road are you skateboarding on?  Skateboarding is sport, art, transportation, exercise & so much more so I hope you share your pictures soon.

 

Clash at Clairemont 2017

Clash at Claremont held their 11th event on Saturday August 12, 2017.  Clash is a fundraiser for Grind for Life and the YMCA Krause Family Skate & Bike Park aka Clairemont Skate & Bike Park.

The event ran from 10:30am to 6:00pm.  It was fun for the entire family and featured a BMX Demo,

video with @rattymaty

Pro Vert Demo,

Andy Macdonald photo by Jamie Coggins

Skatercross Skateboard Racing,

Congratulations Beaver Fleming, Liam Pace, & Andy Macdonald!

& High Jump,

Jeromy Green – new record holder at 12′ photo by Jamie Coggins

autograph session, Street Best Tricks, Pro Bowl Session,

Andy Macdonald & Mike Rogers photo by Jamie Coggins

live music, and a fun vendor village.  Below just some of the many booths that participated and helped make the event possible.

Above Mike Rogers, skateboarder, cancer survivor, inspiration, & founder of Grind for Life.  Next door was a photo booth thanks to Indy Booth & My Grey Matterz.

Below the Clairemont Skate & Bike Staff helping attendees have fun and win prizes.

The Marines greeted you at the entrance and challenged you to pull ups.

Across from the Marines were San Diego Harley Davidson, Old Bones Therapy, Mindtwister by H Street, Syck Trix,  Ride Brand, AT&T and the Haunted Hotel.

Bill Howe let you spin their wheel to winnings.

Suja Juice let you sample and choose your favorite bottle – which in the heat was very much appreciated as were the San Diego County Credit Union bags for carrying all your goodies.

Park locals had booths including

pro skateboarder Josh Stafford with his Pick Pocket MFG collection and Alim Khan who introduced his skate tool – ALIMINATION sk8.

Inside Bamboo Skateboards booth were hand decks – brought back by Zyler and right next door Tortoise Pads.

Over by the bowl were Plain Skateboard Company, Sector 9 who were making custom hats for attendees and 187 Killer Pads.

Across from the bowl was the Gator Skins booth – they had several team members participating in demos & races and can be found all over the park – literally on Skatercross & the brand new sections.

Clash also invited non-profits including

Keep a Breast empowering young people around the world with breast health education and support, EXPOSURE Skate empowering women & girls through skateboarding, Love Hope Strength Foundation saving the lives of cancer patients “One Concert at Time”,  Sheckler Foundation educating, equipping & empowering our community to BE THE CHANGE they want to see, and My Grey Matterz encouraging helmet use within the wheel friendly community & educating participants in brain injury prevention and facts.

The food line up included a fire truck that Dang Brother converted into a wood burning pizza oven. So Cal Lemonade, Bullseye Kettle Corn, Solti,

Maui Wowie, Power Crunch, San Diego Ice, and Bold Brew Coffee.

Till next year – Clash is a wrap.  If I missed anything in this recap, just let me know – there’s always room to report on more fun.