JP Walker Showing His Skillz On The Ocean

Written on August 1, 2011, 9:02 pm by admin
JP Walker Showing His Skillz On The Ocean

 

It’s no secret, JP loves water shredding maybe as much as snow shredding (o.k. probably not quite that much) but enough to inspire Silent Progression to interview him and throw up some of his most stylish surf shots -air strike-further proof that JP doesn’t suck at anything! See it here: http://www.silentprogression.tv/blog/JP-Walker-at-Las-Flores-43_2-700x466

RIDERS BLOG

Written on July 30, 2011, 9:23 pm by admin
RIDERS BLOG

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Method has a new feature on the site all about riders’ blogs. More attention for therealjp.com, which seems to have lots of people talking lately. Check it out here: http://www.methodmag.com/content/rise-rider-blog

JP Walkers Summer Bootcamp

Written on July 13, 2011, 12:46 pm by admin
JP Walkers Summer Bootcamp

June 26th – July 3rd was Send It With Stepchild Week at Camp of Champions. JP headed up the glacier on Whistler to shred every day despite the mixed bag weather. Fortunately, the guys got a couple of sunny days and got to break out the sunscreen and sunglasses.

After camps were spent mini ramping, paintballing, playing bump and of course sting ponging until every last player was welted.

Stevie Goes to Bootcamp

Written on September 9, 2010, 4:34 pm by marissa
Stevie Goes to Bootcamp

A few weeks ago, Pro Snowboarder and DBOT5 lifestyle golfer Stevie Bell spent some uber-exciting time out in the luscious lands of California getting a taste of Spy’s 8th Annual Summer Bootcamp!

Very much in Stevie style, he was seen exerting what appears to be a lifetime amount of endless energy surfing, wakeboarding and riding moto.  It’s kinda exhausting just watching Stevie. We’re pretty sure he may be part robot…but we’ll have to get back to you on that one. (Research in progress.) Take a peek at some pictures of Stevie, making his way through the bootcamp madness!

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Spy’s Summer Bootcamp is a sort-of fantasy retail contest which gives nine of their lucky retailers the chance to experience what the real California dream is all about! The five days of events take place right in Spy’s backyard, alongside Spy’s pro athletes. DBOT5 is super proud that our man Stevie had the chance to give us a look in side his adventures with Spy. The Bootcamp 8 crew also got to check out the Summer X Games for a day as well as hit up the “Fantasy Factory” for a Monster party with skateboarder Rob Dyrdek.  Photos courtesy of Kevin Casillo at Spy.

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LA Galaxy’s Josh Saunders Tees Off At Trump National Golf Club

Written on July 3, 2010, 4:55 pm by marissa
LA Galaxy’s Josh Saunders Tees Off At Trump National Golf Club

By: Marissa Foglia

With the World Cup in full force, DBOT5 thought it’d be fun to hunt down some MLS players who have a thing for golf. So we chatted up one of our favorite lifestyle golfers, the LA Galaxy’s Josh Saunders.

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Saunders recently took some time out from cheering on teammate Landon Donovan and the U.S., to hit the impressive course over at Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles. Sure Saunders’ day may have entailed a challenging course, punk music, and a little anger release on the 18th hole, but it remained a luxury golf experience nonetheless. We’d expect nothing less from a Trump course.

“The views of Catalina were amazing,” he said. “I brought along the radio blasting’ a little punk and ska, DJ’d by my golf partner Rory Campbell, lead singer of Just Because.”

And you already know the 29-year-old Galaxy goalkeeper was stylin’ with his DBOT5 clubs as he meandered his way through the 18 holes along Trump’s perfectly-manicured, yet somewhat frustrating course.

“Got out a little frustration on Hole 18,” he said. “Bangin’ a couple balls into the ocean…much to the dismay of the course manager. Nothin’ like a little 7 iron birdies on the par threes. Probably the hardest course ever. Even the pros say it’s enough to make you take a couple Patron shots along the way.”

Hey, at least he’s honest!

“All in all a good great day at the course. Sun, golf, tunes…and a little Patron.”

DBOT5 Hits Hollywood For Transworld SKATEboarding Awards

Written on June 22, 2010, 11:34 am by marissa
DBOT5 Hits Hollywood For Transworld SKATEboarding Awards

By: Marissa Foglia

Transworld held its 12th Annual SKATEboarding Awards on Tuesday, June 15, 2010. DBOT5 was on hand and ready to mingle among the invite-only skateboarding crowd!

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Photo: Cullen Poythress – Andrew Brophy and Torey Pudwill congratulate Best Transition winner Grant Taylor.

Of course we wanted to be there, since the event was hosted by DBOT5’s athletic supporter and golfer Pat Duffy…which, as expected, made for an entertaining time. Duffy welcomed the few thousand skateboarding guests to the ceremony which was held at Hollywood’s historic Avalon Theater at Hollywood & Vine.

DBOT5’s founder Bryce Hepworth stopped in to the event with hopes to bring on more skateboarders to DBOT5’s current roster of golfing athletic supporters. Hepworth took in the scene while hanging out among the likes of Pat Duffy, Bam Magera and Anthony Manfredi, who was nice enough to hook up DBOT5 at the event.  Many thanks Anthony!

The award winners were determined by polling over 150 professional skateboarders worldwide. The night’s awards went to:

BEST ROOKIE Brandon Westgate

BEST VIDEO PART Grant Taylor – “Debacle”

BEST TEAM Flip

BEST STREET Chris Cole

BEST TRANSITION Grant Taylor

BEST VIDEO Extremely Sorry

TWS READERS’ CHOICE Lizard King

Hepworth also spent some time taking part of a stellar photo shoot with JP Walker over in Carlsbad, CA. Pictures from the shoot of JP swinging some swanky DBOT5 clubs will be surfacing soon! So be sure to keep an eye out.

A Little Q & A With Big Man JD Webb

Written on April 7, 2010, 2:25 pm by marissa
A Little Q & A With Big Man JD Webb

By: Marissa Foglia

Note* I tried really hard to avoiding using some spider web-related cliche in this intro, as JD’s last name triggered imagery of him casting out a huge web over every surface of water he and his board come in contact with…holding the wake captive, if you would. As you can see, I failed.

That being said, JD Webb’s reign over the world of wakeboarding has given this guy a reputation of exuding merciless attacks on rails, as well as boasting an unmatched and stylish approach to tricks. I was happy to catch up with JD as the waters begin to warm up for the upcoming season, to get the scoop about what he’s been up to, what’s next, and a few things in between.

photo: hyperlite.com

photo: hyperlite.com

Q: What triggered your interest in wakeboarding and how did you get your start?

A: I started wakeboarding when I was 9 years old. I was on a show ski team and when I saw Zane Shwenk wakeboarding in the ski show, I thought it was the coolest thing ever! After that he started teaching me and it all kinda rolled on from there.

Q: Who do you typically hit the water with when you’re practicing?

A: I normally ride with Andrew Adkison, Kyle Alberts, Derek Grasman, Jeff House, Jimmy Trask and Zane Shwenk.

Q: Tell me about when you jumped the fountain at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando. What was going through your head?

A: I don’t think I was really thinking too much. I don’t think I realized how hurt I could get. When I jumped in the water I couldn’t stop shaking. It wasn’t cold, I was just so nervous. I was looking on the shore thinking ‘I can’t back out, there are all these people here to watch’. So I told Murray let’s do it and I cut into the ramp…as soon as I left the top of the ramp I knew I had it and all that pressure was gone.

Q: Summer is around the corner…what’s your plan as far as competitions and events?

A: I’m going to do King of Wake, the World Series and the Pro Tour.

Q: What is your biggest accomplishment so far in your career?

A: I have the record for the biggest gap on a wakeboard, it was 71 ft. I also got the key to the city of Orlando and September 30th is JD Webb Day.

Q: What’s your take on “extreme” athletes taking a liking to golf in their spare time?

A: I really enjoy golf.  It really takes your mind off everything. It’s nice to go with some of your friends have a couple beers and play.

Q: Since wakeboarding tends to be such an adrenaline-driven sport…do you have the patience to spend a soothing, calm afternoon on the golf course?

A: It is kind of hard for me. I normally have a lot of energy, so for me to be calm for 18 holes without pissing my friends off is not easy.

Q: DBOT5 loves golf, so we must ask, any advice for Tiger?

A: I don’t think it is any of our business what goes on in his family life. He is the best golfer on the planet and I think he deserves everything that he has worked so hard for. Keep slaying it Tiger (golf that is).

And now, true investigative journalism at its finest…

Q: Big Macs or Whoppers? A: Neither. Double Quarter Pounder

Q: Best album ever made? A: Dr. Dre 2001

Q: Michael Jackson solo or with the Jackson Five? A: Solo

Q: Do you enjoy the nightlife? Any favorite spots?

A: Yeah, I do enjoy going out…sometimes a little too much. My place to go in Orlando is The Other Bar. The guys from Step Up Productions own it, so it’s kinda where the wakeboarders hang out.

Q: If you could change places with any other pro athlete on the planet, who would it be and why?

A: Rob Machado. He gets to surf everyday, no pressure on him to perform in contests, and seems like a good guy.

Q: At the end of the day, what would you hope to be known for?

A: A positive and friendly person that anyone can come up and talk to.

Stevie Bell Filming For TWS Trick Tip Video

Written on April 1, 2010, 8:34 am by marissa
Stevie Bell Filming For TWS Trick Tip Video

Stevie Bell filming for TWS Trick Tip Video!

Transworld is filming their 4th installment of the 20 Tricks video. For a look at what’s going on behind the scenes, check the link below.

http://snowboarding.transworld.net/1000120817/featuresobf/transworld-20-tricks-2010/

Pro Wakeboarder Andrew Adkison Takes On 2010

Written on March 29, 2010, 11:40 am by marissa
Pro Wakeboarder Andrew Adkison Takes On 2010

By: Marissa Foglia

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t excited about chatting up World Champion Wakeboarder Andrew Adkison, a.k.a. AA, a.k.a All American. (So many names, so little time.)

Andrew’s always been one of those super neat people that tends to give you the warm fuzzies…I’m just sayin’. So it was nice to see, that since the last time I interviewed him (many moons ago), he remains the same, cool-mannered, humble guy we’ve all grown to love both on and off the water. The only difference now is that he’s gained a few more titles, a lovely wife, as well as even more events posted to an ever-growing schedule of competitions. See what Andrew had to say about 2010, his golf skills, and my subtle guilt trip to get him to teach me to ride this summer.

Photo: wakestock.ae (2010)

Photo: wakestock.ae (2010)

Q. What’s in store for 2010?
A. Tons of comps, clinics, and free riding. I’ll be doing around 20 pro tournaments this summer. Seven of those being international. I’m also planning some film/photo trips. This should be a big summer!

Q. Since DBOT5 (clearly) has the dopest golf gear, I must ask, do you golf? If so, are you any good?
A. I do golf occasionally. I used to play all the time. I was actually on my high school’s golf team for one day…picture day. I had a bet going with a friend to see who could get in the most team and club pictures. (I’ll have to find that picture for you!)

Q. Let’s say you’re golfing with Tiger Woods…uncomfortable silences on the green or chat him up for some golf advice?
A. I’d trade him out for some wakeboarding advice.

Q. What do you think of wakeboarders, snowboarders and other “extreme” style sports athletes taking up golf as a pastime?
A. Golf is one of those sports that everyone plays. It doesn’t surprise me at all that action sports athletes are into it. Most people play golf to some extent.

Q. What’s your all-time favorite location to wakeboard?
A. Lucas Lake in Washington County, Fl. and White Western north of Panama City, Fl. Sorry I gave you 2.

Q. I know you’ve gotten married since last we spoke. How does married life match up with your crazy travel schedule?
A. It’s great! My wife is also my business partner. She manages anything that would distract me from riding. She is able to travel with me some as well.

Q. What are three things you cannot live without? (Other than your wife, of course.)
A. iphone, toothbrush, and of course my wakeboard.

Q. What’s on your ipod that most people wouldn’t expect?
A. Ben Folds. I went to his concert in mid March. Just him and a piano. Top 3 favorite concerts I’ve ever been to.

Q. You’ve got a cool looking web site going…did you develop that on your own?
A. I’m quite fluent working in DreamWeaver. Working on my Extensible Markup Language Remote Procedure Call is pretty standard. That was actually a lie. Mark Shonka originally did my site, now it’s headed up by my brother-in-law.

Q. You’re a very accomplished athlete, yet have remained so grounded. Do you think there will ever be a time your ego takes over and you start referring to yourself in the third person during conversations?
A. Absolutely… anytime I play ping pong competitively. Never around wakeboarding. This is my passion that somehow turned into my career…that’s a blessing.

Q. What has been your biggest accomplishment so far?
A. I have some big things in the works, but my first WWA World Champion Title in 2004 really set the pace for several seasons after that.

Q. Dairy Queen or Baskin Robbins?
A. Wow, I didn’t realize your were going to be asking these tough of questions. DQ’s Blizzards are amazing. I mean, a Thin Mint Blizzard. What genius though of that? However, Baskin Robbins’ parfaits are pretty great.

Q. In 100 years from now, when we are long gone, what do you rather be known for…being a good person, or changing the face of wakeboarding?
A. Being a good person.

Q. Lots of wakeboarders spend the winter snowboarding. Are you a member of that club, too?
A. Not this winter, but in 2008 I got 20 plus days.

Q. I’ve heard lots of good stories about when you guys travel to other countries for competitions. Have you ever had to talk yourself out of trouble in a foreign land?
A. Yes…with help. I knocked over an expensive looking vase at a sheek Karaoke Bar in China and pretty much was about to get beat up for it…until Trevor paid them off. I still owe him $30 for that.

Q. If you could form your own “Dream Team” of riders, who would be on your team?
A. Depends on what the team was competing in. For instance, Ping Pong. I’d pick myself, Keith Lidberg, Corey Bradley and French Paul. We’d be an unstoppable force.

Q. Any plans for your birthday next month?
A. Yup, I’m hoping to use those new DBOT5 clubs that mysteriously show up and hit the links with some friends.

Q. Will you teach me to wakeboard properly this summer? I’m tired of saying I don’t know how when people ask me.
A. For sure!

Well, I guess you know where you can find me this summer! Perhaps we will catch up with Andrew on the golf course next time around..surely sporting some DBOT5 gear. Until then, be sure to check out Andrew’s stellar website andrewadkison.com and DBOT5.com for some more good stuff about to drop!

Stevie Bell Shooting For Fuel TV’s Built To Shred

Written on March 25, 2010, 3:27 pm by marissa
Stevie Bell Shooting For Fuel TV’s Built To Shred

Stevie Bell’s globetrotting continues, as he has been spending some time up at Big Bear recently, shooting for an upcoming episode for Fuel TV’s “Built to Shred”.

Photo snowrev.com

Photo snowrev.com

The inventive idea behind “Built to Shred” is to take random, regular, everyday things not meant for shredding…and shred them! Host Jeff King works with the pros to create some insanely ridiculous obstacles.

This typically creates a funhouse for riders and makes for some stellar photos and film footage, too! Check out the link below to get a closer look at the process leading up to the fun!

http://www.snowrev.com/Features/Stories/Built-To-Shred-Big-Bear-Drive-By