The moto pics of Bubba Stewart and Josh Grant are just random from this mornings practice at Moto-X. Whipped much?
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Thursday at X-Games
The moto pics of Bubba Stewart and Josh Grant are just random from this mornings practice at Moto-X. Whipped much?
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wednesday at X-Games
Colin, Dennis, Rob Darden and I all went down to the Orange County fair after X-Games practice and those guys rode in another comp. Colin was taking it easy cause he's amped about X-Games. Rob was chillen as well, and Dennis being the young bada$$ that he is; sent a triple tail whip to body slam on the quarter pipe. But he's alright and will be shredding in park prelims tomorrow. Nastazio was even in the house tonight after his 5am riding session on the Orange County news this morning.
It's 12:30am and I've got to get some sleep. More updates tomorrow night. -dB
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Nasty on Good day LA TV Show
Poached from the Vans site, but Nasty's going to be on Good Day LA tomorrow morning, wednesday, at 8am..
Check him out!
This photo is from an "Old School" shoot for the next Vans catalog...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Vans Camp in Orlando, Florida, July 23-24
Cory Nastazio and I got the offer to teach 21 riders of all ages for the Vans camp in Orlando, Florida last week.
With an 8am start each day, we slowly got under way with split groups of around 5 riders focusing on the basics of BMX, we helped them with whatever they were into learning, so it was pretty relaxed.
Of course we had to remind the riders that you have to crawl before you walk, and that paying $150 for the camp won't buy you a double tail-whip!
But overall it was fun, and I feel like I could gave tips for tricks that the riders can work on in the future.
We all got together and played some games like long jump, a bunny-hop contest, and a few games of foot down to mix up the 4hr sessions.
I recognized a few return campers from 2008 like Thomas, Franky, Nic and Tyler so it was cool to hang out with them again.
For $150, the riders got plenty for their money including any choice from the huge range of shoes from Vans a helmet from Protec, and we also raffled off a Haro Convert frame, a Premium Death Trap frame, and a Haro complete bike that was a pretty small bike and the biggest dude at camp ended up winning it! Figures...
Thanks for the good times, and to Vans and Haro for hooking up the prizes, hope to do it again..
Look out for a behind the scenes video on VitalBMX soon.
Colin Mackay
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Nike 6.0 HB BMX Pro
The contest was a 4 day event and although each day was a contest in itself with $1000 first place cash prize, the first 3 days points tallied together is what made for the final 10 riders on day 4. The winner of day 4 took home $10,000 and second place took home $5000. NOT BAD!
Allan Cooke was the lone Haro pro in the final after taking 12th on day 1, and 6th on both day 2 and 3. Allan ended up 7th overall which is amazing for a dude who now runs the BMX brand and sits at a desk all day.
Enjoy the pics, the good ones were most likely shot by Pete Demos. I'll gladly take credit for the decent ones. -dB
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Nasty on Daily Habit this week!
its been airing lately, check it out on fuel TV.
Nasty will be also be competing at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds for the Box jump triples event this Thursday July 30th.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Denarson update.
"Riding trails for a week on the east coast!! It's been so fun so far. It's the second trip for a video were filming for and the crew is awsome! Day one was rad, I can't wait for day two. "
Dennis traded in his VFP shirt for a Haro shirt and bailed his Sledgehammer in the woods prior to this photo.
Dennis rules
Auction on E-Bay for Stephan Murray.
"Since Stephan had that terrible crash I have been wanting to do something special for the fund other than throwing money in a bucket at events etc... I wanted to do something that had a real BMX meaning. When Stephan Prantl told me the guys would be in Cologne for the Worlds I thought it a prefect chance to do something for Stephan.
So here is a unique auction of 1 of 3 original, never worn Haro jerseys signed by Bob Haro, Brian Blyther, Dave Nourie, Ron Wilkerson & Mike Dominguez. Please bid well to raise for funds for our friend Stephan Murray, your money will be so well spent.
Id just like to thank Shiner Ltd, Jack Watts, Mark Noble, Stephan Prantl, Bob Haro & the Haro team for help with this, Im really grateful we as a community can make a difference."
Here's the link :
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=270427914997
Thanks dude...
Dave Jones (DJ)
Total BMX Ltd.
+44 (0)7761 959 088
Media hungry people
Nyquist in the new Session bmx mag...
Got to have the latest gossip?
Ok, here is a list of sites we work on,
Haro VitalBMX community page just got revamped-
http://www.vitalbmx.com/community/manage/user_profiles/default
Twitter - www.twitter.com/harobmx (updates every other day)
Vimeo for Haro movies- http://www.vimeo.com/user1053621
We also have team profiles on Rockstar Energy Drink's site also, www.rockstar69.com look for the bmx section
Hit us up!!!!!!!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Haro's own Worlds Video from Germany
Haro/ Rockstar team in Cologne Germany. Worlds 2009 from Haro Bikes on Vimeo.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Worlds, Germany
The Worlds event in Germany was on last weekend in Cologne, Germany, its was a fairly rained out event, but we got some events in when we could between rain..
Im working on a video re-cap so look back in a day or so for that...
Nyquist took 2nd in Dirt which was cool to see.
Park was rained out.
Mini was going on for 3 days, between showers...
The old school Demo was probably the coolest thing all weekend!
Here some pics I stole from Sctottish John, thanks mate...
Colin
Monday, July 13, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Layoff 2009: Gen-X Survival Guide part 1
Part One: Suddenly a Statistic
So it's 2009 and you've just spent the past 15 years or so either working, going to school (partying), or pursuing your chosen profession.
You were one of the most experienced guys in the office and confident in your job security. Life inside a yellow and purple cubicle at a major internet company was pretty good. Twin 60inch plasma screens in the lunch room? check. Foosball tables? check. Crazy stories & shocking revelations?? *see confidentiality agreement =)
You had just completed some pretty expensive training on the company dime and were ready settle in for an easy summer of NCAA Women's softball archives, Nascar press conferences, and Disney electronic press kits. Skating down easy street,
One day, as you walk into the office with your sack lunch and designer messenger bag in tow, your boss and security are waiting for you at the front door.
"Can you come with us please?"
There is no mistake as to where you are going now: to an unmarked conference room, located outside the secure interior of the office to meet with 'HR' Nice touch.
Scenes like this have played out a million times, just this year in the United States.
Suddenly, I too am an unemployment statistic.
The neat, clean, and concise pink slip read something like: 'As you have been informed'..'your position has been eliminated' "career transition", "future endeavors", etc, etc.
Now what?
Don't Panic, Get a Grip!
It's bad news, but not the end of the world. If you got lucky and received severance benefits or even if you didn't, take advantage of this sudden time off to unwind, relax, and get some rest. This is key.
Getting laid-off is a major life event, yes. But you've most likely been busting your tail for years and perhaps slowly losing touch with reality in the process. Take some time off, get some sleep, and enjoy yourself for once. When the shock wears off; take a long, careful look at yourself, your goals, and where you'd like to go next professionally. Most of the people I know who have been laid-off earlier this year say that it was the best thing that ever happened to them, from a motivational standpoint. Just the kick they needed, so to speak.
The daily grind of work tends to separate professionals from the activities and people that they love. Now that you've got some serious spare time on your hands, get out, see the country, visit family, and plug back into the reason you were working in the first place. Take a road trip.
Layoff 2009 Gallery
I bought my tickets to the Bonnaroo music festival the day after I received my layoff notice. Needless to say, Bonnaroo was the ultimate way to relax after over a decade of continuous employment. I took 12 days and drove cross-country from Dallas to Nashville to New York City to Atlanta and back to Dallas. I visited friends along the way and made a few new ones. Vacation is exactly what I needed to reset myself
Road Trip Gallery
The droning routine of professional life can tend to make people lose touch. Networking can get you everywhere, especially while you are searching for a new gig. Plug back in and start talking to people.
Get Back In Shape
You'll be competing against kids half your age for jobs, better be sharp, better LOOK sharp. It seems that everyone is on a fad diet of some sort these days, but seriously. It's well past time to get your body and your mind back in order. It's never too late to feel great and look good again. The stress and rigors of life are much easier to tackle from a place of health. And besides, looks count, no doubt.
The competition for jobs is fierce with so many job seekers. Although it shouldn't really matter, your appearance can make or break your job chances sometimes. I'm not talking about getting juiced up and hitting the gym hours per day or starving yourself.
I'm talking about finding some form of physical activity or sport that you love and getting out there. The gym isn't for everyone. That's ok. Play soccer, ride bikes, whatever- just get active. It does wonders.
Get yourself moving and you'll be surprised at how fast you can get back into decent shape with a little effort. Eat less, exercise more. It works.
Wellness looks fantastic
What next?
stay tuned