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Ishod Wair is an American professional skateboarder.
Ishod turned pro for Real Skateboards in 2011. In 2013, he was named Thrasher Skater of the Year. In 2015 he made his first appearance at a Super Crown, finishing second.
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The Berrics is a privately owned, indoor skatepark owned by professional skateboarders Steve Berra and Eric Koston. It is also a website providing content filmed in the skatepark, as well other skateboard-related media. The facility's name is a portmanteau of the owners' names (the "Ber" of Berra's surname and the "ric" of Koston's first name).
In an interview with Pop magazine, Berra revealed that prior to the launch of The Berrics, he had been offered a million-dollar deal to direct a film based on a screenplay that he had written. Due to filming commitments for his skateboard deck sponsor, Alien Workshop, Berra declined the offer and later commenced work on The Berrics concept following a period of reflection:
All I wanted to do is I knew we have this hook because there were a lot of kids that always would ask Eric and I about our building. “Someday I’ll come to your skate park,” everywhere, all over the world.
That was minimal exposure of it. I realized we were on to something, like a Studio 54, and I was sitting there one day as I was skating and I think it was Andrew Reynolds that I’d seen do a heel flip backside tailslide on the ledge. It was so perfect and awesome. I never left Nebraska mentally to a degree, like I’m still a fan of anyone who skates incredible, ends up just skating.
So if a kid from Nebraska could see how being on this side of the baker’s window, if he could see what goes on here and how we make the bread, and what temperature we cook the bread at, they would be psyched. I just started coming up with ideas of what we could do.Volume Two, Volume 2, or Volume II may refer to:
He's a SOTY and already one of the all-time greats, but he still holds it down with the boys who have had his back since the beginning. Ladies and Gents, Mr. Ishod Wair. Get James Klimek's "Told Ya" DVD here: http://phathouse.bigcartel.com/product/told-ya-dvd Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here: http://www.thrashermagazine.com http://www.facebook.com/thrashermagazine http://www.instagram.com/thrashermag http://www.twitter.com/thrashermag
Ishod Wair's incredible new part from SB Chronicles, Vol. 2. Nike SB's new full-length video The SB Chronicles Vol. 2 is now available on iTunes here: http://georiot.co/nikesbchroniclesvol2 Check out http://www.SBChronicles.com for more information.
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Introducing Ishod Wair's PUSH. I didn't really know Ishod prior to PUSH. I had seen him, said hello to him maybe a handful of times, but I didn't really know him or anything about him except that he lived on the East Coast and that a long time ago he was in the first Bang Yo'Self Contest. That's about it. Doing projects like PUSH, you have the privilege of discovering so many things about a person. Things not many people know. You get to see where they grew up, who they grew up with, and often times you get to sit at the table with their family and talk about everything. We did that with Ishod. I was so happy to meet his family. I was so surprised at how open Ishod was to having us meet them and film him interacting with them because there are two ways people in Ishod's position can be, t...
Corrected Credits: Director of Photography: Matthew Pappas Field Audio Engineer: Raymel Casamayor Camera Operator: Javier Deulofeu Additional Camera: Orlando Rosales Editor: Shane Annas Cuba's skate scene has no funding, very few resources and not much to speak of in terms of a skate park. But despite those obstacles, the scene is growing, thanks in part to organizations like Cuba Skate and the kids that want to see it furthered. In Part 1, we meet a couple local skateboarders who show us how they've stayed motivated to skate and take Ishod Wair, Lucien Clarke, Andrew Reynolds, and special guest photographer Arto Saari to check out some of the best skate spots in the country. Presented by Stance. WATCH NEXT: Skate the Night: Exploring London’s Best Spots Under Cover of Darkness: http:/...
We've seen the videos, the photos, and the daily post. We all know Ishod busts. But we thought washing out all his clips from Fourstar Clothing's recent Obtuse Moments Tour edit would shed even more light on how much shit he actually lands during any given sessions. And a demo? Forget it. So it back, play your favorite song(s) and watch nearly 15 minutes of 'Shody killing it in the raw. Watch Fourstar Clothing's Obtuse Moments Tour here: https://youtu.be/qVIuGvUPOiw
This is what happens when Ishod posts up inside the park on a rainy day. Six hours, two shirt changes later, and the park has been torched. Keep up with Thrasher Magazine here: http://www.thrashermagazine.com http://www.facebook.com/thrashermagazine http://www.instagram.com/thrashermag http://www.twitter.com/thrashermag
ishod skates during sober vs wasted 2016. Subscribe: https://goo.gl/LGxhyz Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/christian_hunsberger
We're huge fans of those €2 photo automats they have in Berlin, it's become a bit of a theme when we're there that we always capture at least one drunken moment, and there's a couple of them by the Nike SB Shelter, so when we got the call that we could interview Ishod at the Shelter as a part of his shoe launch we were like, shit let's do it in the booth. That's how the intro came about. Then Ishod wanted to go shopping. So we did. Dude bought some crunchy stuff. Even wore it at the transworld awards. Berlin's finest baby. This is not a documentary about Ishod Wair despite its length. A documentary mixes meat and fluffy stuff. This is just fluff. I don't recall once talking about skateboarding. Made by Bitchslap Camera and Edit: Rasmus Bønnelykke Animations: Simon Damborg and Sivert Bakke...