Himself
Progression never stops. That’s why you need Volume 5 of 20 Tricks to take your riding to the next level. Included are 16 tricks to dial in the park and pipe, and for the first time, we’re cracking the code of the streets with four urban moves. It’s all broken down one step at a time by the best and most respected pros in the game. So what are you waiting for? Inside are the keys to a whole new bag of tricks. Step up.
“All Plugged Up” is Variety Pack’s second installment of the 2009/2010 season, featuring 50 of your favorite riders.
Himself
There’s something for all abilities and learning styles; see the trick go down and hear the pros explain the moves step by step. Jeremy Jones teaches the fundamental ollie, while X Games gold-medalist Steve Fisher runs through a backside 540 in the pipe, and fellow-gold-medalist Jamie Anderson breezes through tailslide 270s on the rails. JP Walker’s on handplants, Leanne Pelosi boardslides, Darrell Mathes tailpresses, Aaron Biittner frontside 360 nosebonks — all the way to 900s with Chas Guldemond. Featured riders include Jamie Anderson, Scotty Arnold, Aaron Biittner, Tim Eddy, Eero Ettala, Steve Fisher, Bryan Fox, Chas Guldemond, Nima Jalali, Jeremy Jones, Darrell Mathes, Jordan Mendenhall, Pat Moore, Hampus Mosesson, Jussi Oksanen, and Chad Otterstrom.
Himself
Featuring the the world’s best snowboarders, Torstein Horgmo, Shaun White, Aaron Biittner, Heikki Sorsa, Eero Ettala, Stevie Bell, Dan Brisse, Erin Comstock, Mason Aguirre, Bode Merill, Scotty Arnold, Ryo Aono, Drew Fuller, Pat Moore, and Torah Bright
Himself
Follow me around is a movie about snowboarding and the ongoing mission of MDP to document the absolute best snowboarding on the planet. We follow fourteen of the most progressive knuckle draggers around as they take 67 waist deep pow runs in Alaska, hit 50+ foot cliffs as if they were park jumps and take jibbing to a whole new level.
The last of Robot Food's trio of snowboarding movies, following their previous releases "Lame" and "Afterbang". Afterlame attempts to break away from the traditional snowboard highlight flick and showcase the fun and creative side of the sport, while detailing how it brings a group of friends together.