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

Yoga on a Skateboard

To me skateboarding is rolling yoga and above @loveyourlifeyogachloe shows us you can stop skating and strike a pose.

I love her handstands and her positive bio

 Happiness is only real when shared ????????

 

Inside or outside @loveyourlifeyogachloe is balanced & stylish.

Where are you staying balanced?  And what do you do to help yourself stay balanced?  Embracing your passions – giving yourself time to play – are so important to your health & happiness.

Hope you share your pictures of happiness soon.

 

 

 

Vert Mission at Clairemont Skatepark

Tomorrow – Saturday May 20th is the first-ever Skatelite Vert Mission Competition at the Mission Valley YMCA Krause Family Skate and Bike Park.

Skateboard and BMX Vert athletes will compete to secure their invitation to X Games Minneapolis in July.

All are welcome!  There’s a $5 suggested donation that supports the park.

The Mission Valley YMCA Krause Family Skate and Bike Park aka Clairemont Skatepark is located at 3401 Claremont Drive in San Diego.

Clairemont Skate Park is home park to tons of locals, including several who’ll be competing in Vert Attack, plus it’s a destination park for athletes around the world.  In addition to the vert ramp,

it’s home to Skatercross,

a bowl,

and hosts Clash at Clairemont.

For more information on the park

http://www.ymca.org/missionvalley/skate.html 

and follow them on IG

Hope to see you at Vert Attack on Saturday May 20th for more details visit http://caproductions.com/vert-mission-2017/

 

 

Skateboarding in Brocklehurst Kamloops

Loved this picture of Miss Ashley Jean skateboarding in Brocklehurst Kamloops and had to find out where it was in the world.

Brocklehurst Kamloops is in Canada.  Above Miss Ashley Jean in Kenna Cartwright Park.   This is her home base, she travels the world and has the best adventures.

I got to ask Miss Ashley Jean about Yama Plus and her thoughts on girls skateboarding.

Yama Plus is a blossoming apparel brand started in Niseko Japan by Niseko sports!   It’s all about the love for the mountains!

I just finished doing a snowboard season there and it was a must have to bring home and represent Niseko and the amazing winter I spent there!   ?✌️

I’m all about getting the girls amongst it!! We are just as capable of being fearless shredders!!

Niseko Grand Hirafu Ski Resort – Japan

Thanks for sharing Miss Ashley Jean.  Love your style & adventures on & off the board.

Mount Wellington Hobart – Australia

Where are you having fun skateboarding?  Or are you an adventurer like Miss Ashley Jean traveling the world.  Hope you share your pictures and stories soon.

 

 

 

 

Tilly’s Life Center – Interview with Tilly Levine

On May 1, 2017 Tillys hosted their 10th annual Charity Golf Tournament.  All proceeds benefited Tilly’s Life Center.  I was fortunate enough to attend and blog on the event and this is my follow up post on the interview I had with Tilly Levine.

Tilly 3rd from left with Jerry Burch, Larry Levine, & Jason De Soto at the Tillys Golf Tournament

Tilly co-founded Tillys in 1982 and in 2012 she founded Tilly’s Life Center.  As a fashionista, I’ve been familiar with Tillys for awhile

as of April 10, 2017 Tillys operates 222 stores and its website, www.tillys.com.

Thanks to the blog I found out about Tilly’s Life Center in January of this year when I did a post on their collaboration with Rastaclat.

TLC is a youth-focused 501(c)(3) nonprofit aimed to empower teens by teaching life skills that build confidence, inspire compassion, and encourage them to pursue their dreams. Leveraging public schools and after school programs, TLC is a program based on experiential learning, with a curriculum based on self-discovery.

As a teen, I understand the importance of TLC and consider myself grateful to have had the opportunity to meet Tilly and ask her these questions.

SF:  I read that you credit your success to going in with a positive mind set and finding your own power in everything, how & when did you realize that?

Tilly:  As a child I was successful in getting what I wanted, but I didn’t feel good about it.  My lies, manipulation, and sneaking around led to my fighting with my mom.  After not speaking to her for a year, a light bulb clicked.  I went to my mom and told her I wasn’t happy.  There had to be a better way – I was going to change.

I started thinking positively and wanting what was best for everyone.  I was more successful than before plus I was happy.  Since then I’ve always chosen to think and be positive in everything.  You create positive energy when you think positively, which attracts others to you.  People want to feel good and they do when they’re positive and surround themselves with other positive people.

You truly get what you give back.  So, I choose to build personal relationships.  This event is possible because of the personal relationships I’ve built with people in business and life.  Even when getting a divorce, I focused on the positive.  We didn’t use lawyers.  We kept a family structure and were able to stay partners and best friends.

Choosing to be positive really is a better way.  You will achieve what you want and help others achieve too.  Everyone feels better when they choose positivity.

SF:  Is your belief in the power of a positive mind set what inspired you to start TLC? 

Tilly:  Tillys has always been committed to giving back to teens.  Prior to TLC, I raised about $1m dollars in seven years to help teens get food and shelter.  I followed their progress and was saddened to see that not much changed.

I realized what they needed were tools to change and improve their lives.  I wanted to share tools that I had learned over the years with people who could use them to build better lives and a better world.

By giving teens tools we give them the ability to make better choices, build confidence and create their future.

With the internet it’s really the hero generation.  There’s nothing you can’t learn how to do on the web and with social media you can reach everyone.  Everyone is like the president with the power to reach the world.  Imagine how great that world would be if people reached you with self-esteem, motivation and wanting to share their gifts.

We give all teens the tools they need to fulfill their destiny.  The program isn’t just for those with social challenges or low income families.  Everyone has challenges whether it’s sickness like cancer, thoughts of suicide, needing emotional balance with school or whatever – TLC gives you the tools to learn a positive mind and face your challenges.

SF:  Why does TLC focus on teens?

Tilly:  Prime emotional development begins at the age of 15.  The tools can be taught at an earlier age but the emotional depth to implement them begins at 15.

Fifteen is the start of a lot of changes including hormone changes, peer pressure and performance pressure from all sources including parents.  It’s why TLC teaches five types of meditations to let go of the stress.  When you reduce stress, you perform better on tests and interviews plus feel better.

TLC really teaches ownership of self so you can create your future with your mind.

SF:  In the five years TLC has been helping what impact have you seen?

Tilly:  A study of Ocean View High School of three groups with TLC and 3 groups without saw amazing results for the groups with TLC.  Differences were seen as soon as six weeks.  A truly positive difference was seen in those who completed the year long program of 36 classes.  Having tools really does help you face challenges and respond positively.

For example in TLC teens learn they are their social media footprint. Social media is powerful and can be destructive so they learn how not to abuse it.

SF:  Did you have tools like journaling and making vision boards when you were a teen?

Tilly:  No, I didn’t find these tools until much later in life.  I believed in living positively and was drawn to the book You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay.  I learned tools that would have saved me so much pain if I had known about them when I was younger.  That book is the inspiration for the TLC program.

You can learn so many tools at self-empowerment events, but usually you don’t go until a mid-life crisis when you’ve already been through pain.  TLC gives you the tools as a teen so you can save yourself pain and live your entire life with tools.

Anaheim High School student Vanessa Chavez is now in her third year with TLC and says “This class is a little escape from the real world and a safe place to have some fun.”

SF:  What’s your favorite tool?

Tilly:  To me the most powerful tool is positive affirmations.  Creating a slogan and training your mind to stay positive.

Negative thoughts are like ants on your brain.  The ants cover your brain and it’s so hard to think.

Thoughts create feelings so if your thoughts are positive you’ll feel better.  Thinking positively gives you the ability to react and behave differently.

Even if you don’t believe the affirmation at first, if you keep repeating it you will believe.  You really hear what you tell yourself.  For example if you tell yourself “I’m too fat” then you draw negative energy to yourself.  Change the message to “I’m beautiful” and you start to attract positive energy.

The positive affirmation you tell yourself will cause a positive reaction both in yourself and who you attract.  Your positive affirmations create a better life cycle.  You think better, you feel better, you act better, better things happen to you, and you are happier.

Wellness Wednesday reminder from TLC Instagram

SF:  What’s the future for TLC?

Tilly:  TLC is in six high schools as electives.  We’d like to see it in high schools as a mandatory class.  You can learn so many things from the internet, but TLC teaches you something unique.  It teaches you Emotional Intelligence.

Social skills are key to interacting with others and finding your best self.  Through the TLC activities you find your passions, what makes you happy and how to achieve happiness.

TLC was recently taught at UCI.  All 22 students found it valuable and wished they had attended during high school.  Of the 22 graduates, eight want to teach future classes.

Having trained facilitators is key to TLC success.  Each class has a facilitator and co-facilitator.  In Huntington Beach we just had a teacher attend the classes and train as a facilitator.  When high schools can allocate teachers for training it helps TLC get the program to more students plus it reduces TLC expenses because the teacher is already an employee.

Once TLC is an approved curriculum through state universities it will be easier to train even more facilitators and have interns as co-facilitators.

TLC pilot program at the University of California, Irvine this year.  TLC will be back at UCI in the fall & is excited to have more UCI students as program interns.

SF:  Are on-line classes a possibility?

Tilly:  The power of the group is key to TLC program success.  Within the classes the students form social bonds.  The class becomes a second family.  It’s a safe space to build true relationships.  Within the class there is total trust so you can speak without fear of being judged.

An on-line class could be possible if it was a group.  It would be an on-line group just like the classes are today.  Everyone would have a set time to log in and work through the program together.

Estancia High School students participating in “I Am Continuing to Grow” – learning about strengthening of self by building a positive self-image, positive thinking, and effective decision-making

SF:  What else would you like to share about TLC?

Tilly:  I’m so proud of the class projects.  Each class votes on a subject that’s important to them and then creates a YouTube video.  So far there are over 50 videos on important topics like Date Rape, Drunk Driving, Bullying, Gangs.  These are videos made by kids on relevant topics to share with other kids on how to stay positive and respond positively.  I really hope people check them out and new ones are posted as classes complete them.

tillyslifecenter.org/newsandvideos/

Thank you so much Tilly for taking the time to meet with me, for having the vision to create TLC, and then the determination to make it happen.

To stay connected with TLC follow:

Facebook:  facebook.com/tillyslifecenter

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/tillyslifecenter 

Instagram & Twitter: @tillyslifecenter 

 

Sharing Her First Love

@amamred7 is happy to be with her first love.  She captioned this photo

My first love. Thank you sector 9 for making my dream come true.

I love when dreams come true and I love when girls share skateboarding.

To me the best part of skateboarding is the fun.  Seeing others smile when they’re skating is priceless.

Where are you having fun on & off your board and who are you sharing skating with?  When you share your pictures and stores you inspire others to try skating too!

 

Skate Rising May 2017

Skate Rising returned to the Encinitas Community Park for their monthly event on 5/13/17.

Over 75 girls came out to learn about the importance of having a healthy mind and body from Yoga for Skateboarders & Nekter Encinitas.

As the girls listened to Bridget who founded Yoga for Skateboarders and Shannon the owner of Nekter Encinitas, I couldn’t help but think how rad it was that there’s so many women business owners who support Skate Rising.

How inspiring for the girls to see they can grow up to follow their passions like Bridget & Shannon do into a job.

In addition to hearing about healthy food choices – “fuel for your vehicle (body)” – the girls collected food for the Wounded Warriors Home.

Plus the girls made Mother’s Day cards.  (Mother’s Day was the day after this event.)

Teaching compassion through service and having a fun and safe place to skateboard is what Skate Rising is all about.

Seeing all the girls and their support systems

always brightens my day.

The day literally brightened as the sun just kept shining brighter.

Skate Rising will be back at the Encinitas Community Park on June 10th.  To find out more about Skate Rising, EXPOSURE Skate’s youth program, follow them on IG or contact the organizer, Calli Kelsay at [email protected].

If you’re in the Phoenix Arizona area you can also check out Skate Rising.  They have an event the 3rd Saturday of each month.

Now that I have a driving permit, I’m that much closer to checking out Phoenix Skate Rising myself!  Please be sure to check out my post on Yoga for Skateboarders so you can find out all about the awesome events they attend throughout Southern California.

Till next time wishing you fun on & off the board.  If you have a skate story to share – your own journey or an event – just let me know.  We all shine brighter when we inspire each other to follow our passions, face our fears, and be our best selves.

 

 

 

Skateboarding for Stress Relief

@cozyycap skateboards for stress relief.  I have to agree it’s one of the best reasons to skate.

It’s fun to skateboard with others, but sometimes it’s just best to skate by yourself.  At least for me it clears my head and takes me away from the stresses of life.

Will the stress still be there when I’m done skating?  Yes, but sometimes it’s not as bad because the break I had skating was enough time to give me new perspective.

When I focus on what’s stressing me it grows and grows and grows until I feel overwhelmed.  Skateboarding can stop the spiral.  How does skateboarding help you?

Thanks for sharing @cozyycap and for the reminder that I need to go to Canada – love your pictures.

She’s Back & She’s Helping Others

Kori is happy to be back skating and I’m happy she shares her videos & pictures.

Above she’s at Rainbow Park in Silverthorne, Colorado and below she’s at Roxborough Park also in Colorado.

Thanks Kori for sharing how beautiful Colorado is to skate.

Kori at Clement Skatepark – you guessed it Colorado!  Check out her IG and her FB to see more of her skating and find out about HardKorFit.  She’s the owner and loves to help others achieve their personal health & fitness goals.

Skateboarding is exercise & girls can turn their passions into jobs!  Thanks for sharing Kori.  Where & how are you following your passions on & off the board?  When you share you inspire others.

 

Phuong Anh Ta Skating in Germany

@PhuongAnhTa412 above with some new tricks in the mini at Skatehalle Ulm in Germany.

Her advice for girls who are thinking about skateboarding?

Good Giirrrlls

I absolutely agree – don’t overthink it just go skating.  What if you fall?

In skateboarding like life, it’s not if you’ll fall, it’s when.  Falling isn’t failing – failing to get back up is failing.

Above she’s at Skatehalle Pfaffenhofen and you can also check her out at @_skatehoes_ she’s part of a Girls Skate Crew in Munich.

Love to see girls skateboarding around the world & girls working together to share the fun of skateboarding.  Where are you skating and I hope you take the time to share & inspire others.

Thanks for sharing @PhuongAnhTa412!

8th Annual Skate for a Cause

The threat of rain & even rain itself couldn’t put a damper on the fun at the  8th Annual Skate for a Cause hosted by the Sheckler Foundation.

Ryan with numerous other pros like Christian Hosoi above and below in the bowl with Andy MacDonald

were at etnies Skatepark in Lake Forest, California to Skate for a Cause.

Since 2008 Ryan, his family, friends and business associates have been giving back to the community and action sports industry they love through fundraising events like Skate for a Cause.

The Sheckler Foundation’s mission is to

support great causes that directly benefit and enrich the lives of children and injured action sports athletes, inspiring them to “Be the Change”!

During the day there was fun for everyone at the carnival.

Booths had activities like Sombrero Tosses to win prizes.  New this year was the addition of local non-profit booths.  By raising awareness of these non-profits, the Sheckler Foundation introduced opportunities for how we can all participate in Being the Change.

Local non-profits at the event included: Ashley Wade Foundation, Nick’s Picks, SC Skatepark Coalition, TACA, Tilly’s Life Center and Traveling Stories.

There was tons of yummy food and

you had the  opportunity to win signed decks from your favorite skaters.

Plus tons of fun & smiles in the etnies Skatepark.  Before the contests, there was a demo by Adaptive Skate Kollective & WCMX

Thank you Kanya for sharing this video by Uni of you & Jesse.

Above Uni in a photo with RenaKanya by Laura Rose called the day

One of the best days with my girls❤️

Here’s a couple shots from the contests:

BE THE CHANGE Legends Bowl winner Christian Hosoi.

Plan B SkaterCross Contest with Daniel Vargas for the win.

Red Bull Tech Center Contest with David Reyes showing the rain didn’t stop the skating.

Oakley Tranny Best Trick winner Charlie Blair with Ryan & Gretchen.

TILLYS Stairs, Hubbas, Rails Best Trick Contest with Chris Joslin.

Was the weather less than perfect and shocking for Southern California?  Yes, but so what.  You can’t control everything.  What you can control is how you respond to what happens.  Rain or shine we can all choose to have fun, accept & support others, and be our best selves.

Click below to watch a video recap of the entire day.

Thanks Sheckler Foundation for such an incredible day of leading by example & giving others the opportunity to Skate for a Cause!

Be sure to follow Sheckler Foundation on IG and check out tags like #skateforacause to see tons of photos & videos from the day.