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Month: February 2022 (Page 20 of 49)

The Dangers Of Skating In Lagos, Nigeria w/ Dan Ogbogu (Jump Street Podcast)

Jump Street PodcastThe Dangers Of Skating In Lagos, Nigeria w/ Dan Ogbogu
from Jump Street Podcast on 17 Feb 2022

Check out Episode 120 with Dan Ogbogu here:https://youtu.be/FQ6l_bSXlQACheck out Streets Of Lagos By Dom West: https://youtu.be/7OSCeoScCLIBe a part of our MONTHLY SUPPORTER GIVEAWAY! Once a month we will draw a name at random from our Patreon list to win 1 of anything from our online store. It doesn’t matter if you donate $3, $5, or $20 a month, everyone is automatically entered. To be a part of this giveaway, become a Patron of this podcast”https://www.patreon.com/JumpStreetPodcastCheck out our online merch store:https://jumpstreetpodcast.com/storeKiller motion animation by Miguel Jacob. Check out his work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigrodsmotion/ and his website: http://www.bigrods.net/Be sure to follow us:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jump-street-podcast/id1422394217?mt=2https://open.spotify.com/show/5YklPor5yHgx0GHo1rIlvKhttps://www.instagram.com/jump_street_podcast/https://www.patreon.com/JumpStreetPodcasthttp://facebook.com/jumpstreetPodcast#jumpstreetpodcast #skating #lagos

Why Rollerblading Was Dropped From The X Games (wheelsceneblading)

wheelscenebladingWhy Rollerblading Was Dropped From The X Games
from wheelsceneblading on 17 Feb 2022

There has been a lot of discussion over why aggressive inline – or rollerblading – was dropped from the X Games and it’s considered to be one of the reasons why participation numbers in the sport went down so drastically. This video looks into the various theories that have been thrown around over the years regarding what contributed to the eventual exclusion of aggressive inline from the X Games, including the smear campaign from skateboarding, the rumour that Arlo Eisenberg was somehow responsible and the blading community’s negative attitude towards corporate events.

I also speak to Jason Hines, who worked at the majority of the X Games while aggressive inline was a part of the competition and whose company oversaw the inline event up until it was removed. He advises of the major issues that led to the X Games getting rid of rollerblading.

This video is supported by Slick Willie’s Skate Shop – https://www.slickwillies.co.uk

Music: Myéline https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbidb6N4wqwPSPetzLRuUg

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