A Few Words About the Roundup

We’ll be discussing the 2016 World Freestyle Roundup in the coming weeks on the podcast, but I wanted to just say a few words now while my aura is still vibrating and oscillating from the brilliant skating witnessed over this last weekend.

First, this contest has certainly come to be the place to see the truly international freestyle community. Not everyone is there, but almost every place has some there. Pretty cool.

All the skating was great, but the top 5 in Pro (1st-Connor Burke, 2nd Isamu Yamamoto, 3rd-Mike Osterman, 4th Guenter Mokulys, and 5th-Tony Gale) represent incredible skill from three generations of skater, reaching all the way back to the glory days of the 1980s, the die-hards of the rebirth of freestyle in the early 2000s, and the youthful energy of the 2010s. It says a lot that people such a wide range of ages are able to compete on equal footing. This is a cool thing we’re doing.

You can find recordings of our live webcast commentary with this link. Perhaps it might be fun to hear, and relive the stoke we were all feeling as we watched.

For now, I’m sure you are all just wanted to skate, as I am, so lets all do this and keeping making freestyle better and better.

Bob

Live Commentary of the 2016 World Freestyle Roundup Awards Ceremony

Yes, we even commented on this! And now you can listen to it over, and over, and over…

There is about 1 minute at the 17 minute mark where our feed went dead. Just so you know.

 

World Roundup Live Audio Commentary

Today begins the 2016 World Freestyle Roundup, in  Vancouver!

Freestyle Podcast co-founder Tony Gale is there, competing in the Pro division, against some heavy talent!

I am working to enable the other 3 of us to do live streaming commentary as we watch the various segments of event. This involves a new streaming audio service, 2 computers to make it work, and lots of new audio cables to patch this electronic chimera together!

Today after work I’ll be sitting down to get this thing working, and at about 8:30 Central Standard Time in the US (about 1 or 2 in the morning for Simon and Michael) we’ll start blabbering and commentating for your entertainment. The Round-Up schedule can be found here.

If this works, you will be able to access the audio stream on this page, while you simultaneously watch the video stream from the Roundup!


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Episode 23: Respect the Bear

We begin this episode with a discussion of the new Bear “Polar Bear” truck, in the smallest size (105mm), which is well-suited to freestyle board width, and which Tony has procured for his own enjoyment. I then edit out massive amounts of technical talk about trucks and bearings, and we move on to the actual act of riding skateboards and doing freestyle!

Here is the animated GIF that Simon refers us to at about 27 minutes.  http://cdn.skateboarding.transworld.net/wp-content/blogs.dir/440/files/2013/09/Busenitz_9Frames_v2.gif

Tony is working on a very detailed review, with precise measurement, of the Bear trucks. Look for that soon on the website.