Joel Meinholz

Into The Sun

This Monday's delight is courtesy of no other than Josh Stewart, who should no longer need an introduction (and LIVE has arguably done its share to spread the knowledge, too!), but always seems to surprise and here, it's under the form of a new Hopps edit that he's doing it. In fact, Jahmal Williams's brand just welcomed some new ams and thus, quite logically, this new piece features such heads as Joseph Delgado or Elijah Cole coherently intertwined with footage of, say, Mark Del Negro, Dustin Eggeling, Steve Brandi and even Jahmal himself, still out there and going strong from the looks of it!

Meanwhile, in Miami…

Streets are fire!

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And, here's your dose of class! Hopps, in the trail of its mentor, Jahmal Williams, knows how to pick them funky, and this edit will put a smile on your face for the week-end and more! From Piro Sierra to Brain Clarke, the approaches might be complementary, but the style levels are similar, and high…

Back to the future

Where we unexpectedly find out that, in 1999, skateboarding is really cool when edited to 90's hip-hop, after being filmed with a non-HD camera, and with a few wall bash grinds thrown in there. Surprising, uh!?

The king of what?

The KIng of Style… Jahmal.

Scoop!

Not only this montage is a total surprise, but also contains quite some "heavy stuff" all tied together in some unordinary way… Oh, and Anthony Pappalardo is skating in this!!!

Construction

A certain part of our community is still mourning the death of Love Park, which supposedly killed skateboarding in Philly… Bullshit.
If street skating might have gone through a down time then, and that’s to be discussed –the mere existence of Jimmy McDonald’s career proves the opposite–, skateboarding has off course lived in Philadelphia since the end of the 90’s, under many forms, even under the harsh transition loving one, via a mere local institution: FDR.

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