The world of action sports is making big moves online. The announcement of four new action sport channels on YouTube last week featuring Kelly Slater, Tony Hawk, and Shaun White, to name a few, promises our favorite athletes all the time. Even better, it is just the tip of the iceberg.

Continuous streaming video platform Redux, makes it easy to flip through videos from all over the web by genre in playlists. Redux offers a whopping 50 action sport channels ranging from everything from watersports, BMX, Rad Collector, to skydiving and base jumping. Once you pick your ‘cup of tea’ you sit back and enjoy a custom curated list of vids. You can choose next at anytime and switch channels with a swift click. I have gotten lost on the Adrenaline channels for hours, it will suck you in.

Brand new product by Chill.com let’s you follow your favorite action athletes Facebook feeds of videos. Us enthusiasts stick together so you can probably follow your friends as well to get the best in big wave, big air, and best trick.

To top it all off, our favorite athletes are getting more tech savvy. My Instagram feed is filled with travel stories of Steve Cab, Jossi Wells, and the GoPro film crew that captures the best in action sports. Facebook feeds are littered with edits and regular tweets by surf, skate, and snow’s fame keep us all up to date.

Awww, I love it when a good marriage works. We can only hope action sports and tech stay together for the kids.

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Neal is famous for being one of the world’s best vert skateboarders. He is part of an elite group that has accomplished heights that the uncanny majority will never so even think of completing. It is exactly this world that moved Neal from his small town of North Carolina to travel the world at 16. His photography has always been his way of expressing the multi-faceted adventures that life has led him to.

This last trip across the pond to Europe, Neal went to a skate contest in the UK but extended his trip to capture Istanbul and Egypt. Here are some shots he updated me with from Istanbul.

- Jenna

http://nealhendrix.com/

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Neal Hendrix- Vert Skateboarder Go to Neal Hendrix's Mirror.Me Reflection Elliot Sloan- Vert Skateboarder

Go to Elliot Sloan's Mirror.Me Reflection

Eric Koston- Street Skateboarder Go to Neal Hendrix's Mirror.Me Reflection

Tony Hawk- Vert SkateboarderGo to Tony Hawk's Mirror.Me Reflection

…can we note the Justin Bieber

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A House Carved for Skateboarding

By Erik Pisor, Inman News
July 18, 2011
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Carving a turn in a large-scale prototype of a skateboarder’s dream home.
Photo: Sole Technology

Imagine a skateboarder’s dream home: one that features curved walls for carving, along with cabinets, tables, and lounge benches that serve as ledges for grinding.

This dream is becoming reality, as Pierre-Andre Senizergues, a 48-year-old former pro skater who founded the popular Etnies skatewear brand, is developing the first home optimized for skateboarding while also serving as a traditional dwelling.

“It’s about imagining a city of the future where skateboards are used as the primary form of transportation and recreation – in and out of your home,” Senizergues said.

See article: A Skateboarder’s Dream Home Slideshow: Imitation Homes

Each space of the home is designed to be skateable, as the ground becomes the wall then the ceiling in a continuous surface forming a 10-ft diameter tube. All furniture is skateable, whether it is integrated in the curve like the kitchen or the bathroom, or is a standing object like the dining table, kitchen island, or bed.

A model of the dwelling (named the PAS House after Senizergues’s initials), and a full-scale, $50,000 prototype of the living area was recently on display in Paris at the new Gaite Lyrique museum.

“When La Gaite approached us, we thought bringing a prototype to the museum was a great way to inspire people on what’s possible,” Senizergues said, adding while on display the house has been skated by hundreds of skaters who have “enjoyed skating in such an unexpected environment.”

Catching air indoors is what you do in a skate house.
Photo: Sole Technology

The prototype features built in cabinets with working appliances and a lounge bench that acts as a couch, both of which provide perfect metal rail ledges for skating. In addition sofas, a bed, and furniture are present and completely skateable.

The small scale home has no sharp angles, or corners between the ceiling and the floor, as it’s all curved for riding.

The full scale, 2,200-square-foot PAS house will be built in Malibu, Calif. Currently no exact timeline exists for when construction will begin, as Senizergues and Los Angeles-based architect Francois Perrin are in the process of obtaining the necessary approvals and permits from the Malibu Coastal Commission – a process that’s lasted two years and counting.

The house will be constructed using traditional skateboard ramp building methods, and will be divided into three separate spaces: the living room, dining area and kitchen; the bedroom and bathroom; and a skateboard practice area.

Will anyone stop skateboarding long enough to sit down and eat?
Photo: Sole Technology

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6 Go Pro cameras, 1 afternoon skate sesh.

Six camera angles, one skate session. I love the creativity behind this video created for Burn Energy drinks. This is the second of their creative work that I have posted on my blog. I still don’t know what Burn energy drinks are or where they are sold but I like their edits!

- Jenna

Extremities from Eli Stonberg on Vimeo.

Music – Blackbird Blackbird “Pure” // blackbirdblackbird.bandcamp.com
Skateboarding – Aryeh Kraus

Created for Burn Energy Drinks // burn.com

Director: Eli Stonberg // elistonberg.com
Executive Producer: Danielle Hinde
Producer: Sara Greene
Line Producer: Josh Fruehling
Director of Photography: Ross Riege
Camera Operator: Hermes Marco
Camera Operator: Ariana Natale
Editor: Eli Stonberg
Asst Editor: Josh Sasson
PA: Jackson Hoose

Produced by Doomsday Entertainment // doomsdayent.com
In Association with The Masses // wearethemasses.com
Commissioned by The IdeaLists // theidealists.com

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