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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading > Rollerblading & in-line skating
As a new breed of lifestyle sport enthusiasts 'derby grrrls' are
pushing the boundaries of gender as they negotiate the nexus of
pleasure, pain and power relations. Offering a socio-cultural
analysis of the rise and reinvention of roller derby as both a new,
globalized women's sport and an everyday creative leisure space,
this book explores the manner in which roller derby has emerged as
a gendered space for self-transformation, belonging and embodied
contest, in which women are invited to experience their emotions
differently, embrace pain and overcome limits. Sport, Gender and
Power: The Rise of Roller Derby presents detailed interview,
ethnographic and autoethnographic material, together with a range
of media texts to shed new light on the complex relationships of
power experienced by women in derby as a sport culture, whilst also
examining the darker relationships that characterise the sport,
including those of inclusion and exclusion, difference and
identity, and competition and participation. A contemporary
feminist study of empowerment, sexual difference, gender and
affect, this book will appeal to scholars of gender and sexuality,
embodiment, feminist thought and the sociology of sport and
leisure.
The world-champion freestyle skateboarder and the man who brought
the ollie - the trick that revolutionised the sport by taking it
from the ground to the air - to street skating shares the history
of skateboarding, as he tells the dramatic story of his life.
At the age of 13, Rodney took the freestyle skating world by
storm. He won 35 world titles in less than five years. But through
it all, his father looked down on his son's love for skating and
pressured him to walk away from the sport and leave behind his fans
and status as the most famous skateboarder of his era. After years
of stress and conflict, Rodney gave in and promised his father he'd
quit for good. But by the time he finally broke free from his
suffocating and abusive home life, the popularity of freestyle had
waned and given way to vert and street styles. So Rodney picked up
his board and started from scratch. With the help of mentor Mike
Ternansky, Rodney used his freestyle background to usher in a whole
new era of street skating.
Today Rodney is more popular than ever. The videos in his
series Rodney Versus Daewon are among the most popular skateboard
videos ever produced. He won the 2002 Transworld Skateboarding
readers' choice award for favourite street skater and is the most
popular character on the top-selling Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video
games.
Heads up, collectors and enthusiasts! Rhyn Noll has put together a
detailed look at the evolution of skateboarding that starts in the
early twentieth century--with rollerskates, 2" x 4" boards, and
some improvisation. Catch the concrete wave through the decades, as
skateboarding developed into a popular pastime, a competitive
sport, and a unique culture all its own. As skating continues to
evolve and gain popularity, it's no wonder that the boards of
yesterday are in growing demand on today's collector's market. This
incredible book combines 693 color photos of decks, wheels, trucks,
and other gear that illustrate the sport's dramatic changes in
design and graphics; photos of famous riders in action over seven
decades; a huge list of skateparks in the USA; and a useful
glossary to help the newcomer get a handle on skateboard lingo.
Full pricing information is provided. This book is a required
reference for skateboarders, past and present, an excellent
resource for collectors, and a fascinating look at an evolving
popular culture!
Modern roller derby has been theorised as a gendered leisure
context, offering women opportunities for empowerment and growth,
and enabling them to carve a space for themselves in sport. No
longer a women-only sport, roller derby is now played by all
genders and has been heralded as a model of inclusivity within
sport. Identity, Belonging, and Community in Men's Roller Derby
offers an insight into how men's roller derby culture is created
and maintained, how members forge an identity for themselves and
their team, and how they create feelings of belonging and
inclusivity. Through in-depth ethnographic study of a specific,
localised roller derby community, this book examines how practices
of skills capital intersect with different configurations of
masculinity in a continual struggle between traditional and
inclusive models of sport. An interrogation of the ways a DIY sport
can be seen to be achieved, experienced, and understood in everyday
practice, this book will appeal to scholars of men, masculinities,
and sport. Additionally, the methodological discussions will be of
value to ethnographers and researchers who have had to deal with a
disruptive presence.
Sophie Friedel explores the action of skateboarding in her book as
a way to escape cycles of despair, not only in war torn
environments and regions affected by poverty. The author critically
reflects on her involvements of teaching skateboarding in
Afghanistan within the context of youth empowerment and peace work.
By way of personal experiences, Friedel illustrates how
skateboarding can be understood as an elicitive approach to peace
work and conflict transformation that unfolds the extraordinary
human potential inherent to all of us.
In January 2012, creative writing professor and novelist Kyle
Beachy published one of his first essays on skate culture, an
exploration of how Nike's corporate strategy successfully gutted
the once-mighty independent skate shoe market. Beachy has since
established himself as skate culture's freshest, most illuminating,
at times most controversial voice, writing candidly about the
increasingly popular and fast-changing pastime he first picked up
as a young boy and has continued to practice well into adulthood.
What is skateboarding? What does it mean to continue skateboarding
after the age of forty, four decades after the kickflip was
invented? How does one live authentically as an adult while staying
true to a passion cemented in childhood? How does skateboarding
shape one's understanding of contemporary American life? Of growing
old and getting married? Contemplating these questions and more,
Beachy offers a deep exploration of a pastime-often overlooked,
regularly maligned-whose seeming simplicity conceals universal
truths. THE MOST FUN THING is both a rich account of a hobby and a
collection of the lessons skateboarding has taught Beachy-and what
it continues to teach him as he struggles to find space for it as
an adult, a professor, and a husband.
Join photographer and skater Andreanna Seymore on her fearless
journey through the world of roller derby, beginning with her
serendipitous introduction to the sport in 2008. Modern roller
derby is a vibrant, empowering, and revolutionary movement
transitioning from obscure subculture to mainstream pastime on both
a national, as well as global, stage. Action-packed and emotionally
provocative photographs taken over a five-year period reveal the
joy, pain, and dedication of these athletes on and off the track.
Enriched by riveting and often touching commentary from nearly one
hundred skaters, coaches, fans, and referees, this book captures
the daring, entrepreneurial spirit of the participants, the
extraordinary bonds that form, and the invigorating and infectious
fanaticism that characterizes every bout. An increasing number of
male, co-ed, and junior leagues all share a strong, do-it-yourself
ethic that combines fierce athleticism with elements from punk,
camp, and third-wave feminist aesthetics. In part because of this
non-discriminatory nature, roller derby is currently the fastest
growing sport in America."
From the hard-ridden half-pipe of a suburban driveway to teens
doing boardslides down stairway handrails in Rio de Janeiro, from
the bright-light glare of ESPN's X-Games to the groundbreaking
street-skating videos of Spike Jonze, skateboarding has taken the
world by storm -- and if you can't deal with that, get out of the
way. In The Answer Is Never, skating journalist Jocko Weyland tells
the rambunctious story of a rebellious sport that began as a
wintertime surfing substitute on the streets of Southern California
beach towns more than forty years ago and has evolved over the
decades to become a fixture of urban youth culture around the
world. Merging the historical development of the sport with
passages about his own skating adventures in such wide-ranging
places as Hawaii, Germany, and Cameroon, Weyland gives a fully
realized portrait of a subculture whose love of free-flowing
creativity and a distinctive antiauthoritarian worldview has
inspired major trends in fashion, music, art, and film. Along the
way, Weyland interweaves the stories of skating pioneers like Gregg
Weaver and the Dogtown Z-Boys and living legends like Steve
Caballero and Tony Hawk. He also charts the course of innovations
in deck, truck, and wheel design to show how the changing boards
changed the sport itself, enabling new tricks as skaters moved from
the freestyle techniques that dominated the early days to the
extreme street-skating style of today. Vivid and vibrant, The
Answer Is Never is a fascinating book as radical and unique as the
sport it chronicles.
This book explores the cultural, social, spatial, and political
dynamics of skateboarding, drawing on contributions from leading
international experts across a range of disciplines, such as
sociology and philosophy of sport, architecture, anthropology,
ecology, cultural studies, sociology, geography, and other fields.
Part I critiques the ethos of skateboarding, its cultures and
scenes, global trajectory, and the meanings it holds. Part II
critically examines skateboarding in terms of space and sites, and
Part III explores shifts that have occurred in skateboarding's
history around mainstreaming, commercialization,
professionalization, neoliberalization and creative cities.
Skateboarding is both a sport and a way of life. Creative,
physical, graphic, urban and controversial, it is full of
contradictions - a billion-dollar global industry which still
retains its vibrant, counter-cultural heart. Skateboarding and the
City presents the only complete history of the sport, exploring the
story of skate culture from the surf-beaches of '60s California to
the latest developments in street-skating today. Written by a
life-long skater who also happens to be an architectural historian,
and packed through with full-colour images - of skaters, boards,
moves, graphics, and film-stills - this passionate, readable and
rigorously-researched book explores the history of skateboarding
and reveals a vivid understanding of how skateboarders, through
their actions, experience the city and its architecture in a unique
way.
Taking place at real street locations, this photographic collection
provides readers with the information necessary to take
skateboarding abilities to a higher level of performance.
Progression of style and technique in skateboarding has led to the
cutting-edge use of real-world terrain such as curbs, stairs, and
handrails. Beginning with instruction on how to properly negotiate
curbs and escalating to the endless ways a skateboarder can
maneuver up, over, and down the cement and asphalt that make up the
urban and suburban landscapes, these step-by-step photographs will
help skateboarders master the streets of the world.
"Sewing for Skaters" is the second title in Marie Porter's "Spandex
Simplified" series, and is all about designing and creating
spectacular and durable figure skating dresses. It combines
techniques taught in two of Marie's early manuals ("Skaters and
Gynmasts and Dancers... Oh My " & "The Skating Dress Style
Book"), updated with new styles and techniques... now in beautiful
full color, featuring many photos and sketches This book is
appropriate for beginner to advanced levels of sewing ability, and
is written from both a designer, and former figure skater's point
of view. It will teach everything from the basics, to tricks of the
trade. "Spandex Simplified: Sewing for Skaters" will prepare the
reader to design and make almost any design of practice or
competition dress imaginable. Given the cost of decent competition
suits - or even practice dresses - this manual will more than pay
for itself with the savings from just one project The entire book
is written completely in laymans' terms and carefully explained,
step by step. Only basic sewing knowledge and talent is required.
Learn everything from measuring, to easily creating ornate applique
designs, to embellishing the finished suit in one book
Roller derby has been making a huge comeback in recent years. There
are now more than 17,000 skaters in more than 400 leagues across
the world. Written by two veteran skaters 'Down and Derby' tells
readers everything they ever wanted to know about the sport.
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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books
about the hidden lives of ordinary things. How did the skateboard
go from a menacing fad to an Olympic sport? Writer and skateboarder
Jonathan Russell Clark answers this question by going straight to
the sources: the skaters, photographers, commentators, and industry
insiders who made such an unlikely rise to worldwide juggernaut
possible. Skateboarders are their own historians, which means the
real history of skating exists not in archives or texts but in a
hodgepodge of random and iconic videos, tattered photographs, and,
mostly, in the blurry memories of the people who lived through it
all. From California beaches to Tokyo 2020, the skateboard has
outlasted its critics to form a global community of creativity,
camaraderie, and unceasing progression. Object Lessons is published
in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Sweeping contest wins since the age of thirteen, Gonzales quickly
went from teen star to skate legend when he took to the streets.
Widely revered as the inventor of street skating and for his
groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind style, throughout the years Gonz has
remained one of the most prolific innovators in skateboarding.
Today he rides for iconic brands Supreme, Adidas, and Krooked and
has cemented his place in skateboard and pop-culture history.
Hailed for a sense of fearlessness and creativity that has
influenced skaters around the world, Gonz s talents stretch far
beyond the skate orbit. His long-standing collaborations with
brands including Adidas, Supreme, Thrasher, RETROSUPERFUTURE,
JanSport, and Etudes, all gathered in this volume, showcase his
rebellious vision. This is the first comprehensive book devoted to
the Gonz s pioneering work in skateboarding as well as streetwear,
fashion, and art a bold collection of work straight from the mind
of the artist, as seen through exclusive work by the creator of
some of his most iconic images, Sem Rubio. Much of the book shows
off his legendary tricks and a portfolio of his many worlds. With
contributions by Hiroshi Fujiwara, KAWS, Ed Templeton, Tommy
Guerrero, Tony Hawk, Stan Smith, Gus Van Sant, and more, this
indispensable volume gathers over thirty years of creation by a man
widely recognized as the most influential skateboarder of all time.
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