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Review: Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up”

November 22, 2016

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It seems like it’s fewer and further between when we get the chance to do a review of a full-length BMX DVD. The times are definitely changing, but with the fewer opportunities, we’ve come to appreciate the full-length video more and more. Especially when we get flooded with videos of people talking to their camera all day on the regular. A couple of weeks ago, Sunday Bikes started spreading the word that their new “Grow Up” full-length video was wrapping up and we would get to see what their team had been getting into during all of the trips they have been taking over the past year or so. One thing that we feel made this exciting was because we really didn’t hear much about the video until it was ready to drop. It avoided the pre-build up hype that set the expectations higher and higher, and it more or less just let the video do the talking once it was ready to go.

Going into this video, we were pretty excited just because Sunday Bikes have an amazing team that consists of Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Erik Elstran, Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Gary Young, Brett Silva, Julian Arteaga, Alec Siemon and Jared Duncan. This is a team that has a diverse mix of styles of riding, but all give off a really positive vibe. They also have filmer, photographer, team manager, get away driver (you’ll get that one once you see the video) and all around rad dude Walter Pieringer keeping things together. That’s a hell of a line up that you can expect to lead to good things.

“Grow Up” was filmed over the course of the past year or so and features full parts from Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Mark Burnett, Gary Young, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran and their newest Pro team addition, Brett Silva (who definitely earned that spot and his part will prove that), with a mix section from Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan and Alec Siemon. The team hit up spots from Austin, Texas to Minneapolis, Chicago, Spain, China and more throughout the filming leading to a really diverse batch of spots from the cities to small towns. There’s even a little skatepark and trails action mixed in for good measure, which is always a perk.

Going through the video, it was really easy to see how well that team meshes together and just how much they motivate each other to have fun and get creative. One thing you will notice is how much celebrating goes on from the hilarious cheers after clips to plenty of high fives and more. It was definitely one of those videos that each section quickly became our new favorite section of the video. By the end we were stuck trying to decide just who took the win for the best section. Quite honestly, we couldn’t land on a favorite, but that’s definitely not a bad thing. We really liked how much creativity went into this one from the riding that each of these guys came up with to some of the doubles action that gets mixed in there. “Grow Up” didn’t have that “just another street video” vibe that is pretty easy to make.

The filming was handled for the most part by Walter with a few clips filmed by other filmers and the team riders that chipped in to get the second angles and more. We really liked how clean the film work was and that it had a good mix of long and fisheye angles and moving and stationary shots to help keep it mixed and flowing well. Walter handled the editing and that was another thing we really appreciated. The video didn’t have over the top graphics or anything and we’re big fans of that. We also liked that some of the film burns and coloring that went really well with the transitions of the footage from old shots of the team as kids to the riding footage, you can get an idea of what we’re talking about with the trailers below. The sections also flowed well from one to the other. We were thinking about how they could have put these sections in any order and it would have all gone together really well just because each section brought so much to the table.

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The music selection was on point with some classic rock, a little rap action and even some technoish dance music which kept things interesting. It’s always good when you get that diverse mix of music since some videos stick to only one style and it can get a little old. This doesn’t have that problem.

Overall, Sunday’s “Grow Up” video turned out damn good and we’re beyond pumped on everything. Sometimes we watch videos and we can pass on watching it again, but this one made us want to hit replay and give it another watch right away. It’s one of those BMX videos you will get good use out of if you end up picking up a copy, there’s no doubt about that. The video runs for 45 minutes which is a good length for getting your pre-session hype going, too.

The “Grow Up” video is available as a DVD and Digital Download. You can pick up the DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for $5.99 now. The DVD will be available soon for $10 and that also includes over an hour of Bonus Footage! You can pick up a copy direct from the Sunday Bikes website, along with a few free wallpapers for your computer, tablet or phone RIGHT HERE. Otherwise, it should be available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Sunday Bikes worldwide very soon.

Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up” Official Trailer

November 21, 2016

Sunday Bikes new “Grow Up” DVD is available for digital download or as a DVD starting… NOW! Hit play to check out the trailer to give you an idea of just what you’re getting yourself into! So far we have heard nothing but amazing things about the video, so this is definitely one we’re confident in saying you won’t be disappointed with!

“Sunday’s new full-length video GROW UP is available now at sundaybikes.com/growup. Starring Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Brett Silva, Gary Young, Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan, and Alec Siemon, these guys gave this thing their all for two years, and every one of them came through with a killer part. Grow Up is 45 minutes of groundbreaking BMX and costs $5 for digital download or $10 on DVD with over an hour of unseen bonus material.”

Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up” DVD Premiere

October 31, 2016

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The Sunday Bikes “Grow Up” DVD is complete and will be premiering on November 12th in Austin, Texas at the Marchesa Hall. Prior to that, there will be a team autograph signing at Empire BMX. The “Grow Up” DVD features Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Brett Silva, Gary Young, Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan and Alec Siemon and should be nothing short of awesome. Get ready!

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Snakebite – Aaron Ross Podcast

October 30, 2016

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The latest Snakebite Podcast has arrived. This time around Shad Johnson sits down with Aaron Ross to talk about a TON of different topics for nearly two hours. This starts off with his days of getting started with BMX and his love for crazy colors and goes from there. If you have some free time, hit play, kick back and enjoy!

“Welcome to our latest DIG x Snakebite podcast and this time round it’s Arron Ross, someone who has undoubtedly made a mark in BMX and as we remarked in our recent DIG 99.5 print interview, is someone who by standard BMX Pro terms is somewhat of an unusual case.
“He exploded into BMX some fifteen years ago and took over through his self sustaining fission energy. With radiant bikes that mirrored his personality, and the extrovertness of one thousand trails riders combined, Aaron hit his stride in the rare period where Props, magazines, AND web videos and social media held competitive ground. He became street riding’s closest thing to a celebrity; an enigma in an otherwise closed off micro universe. To say that Aaron “likes to talk” is indeed an understatement.
” – DIG

“Well it turns out he can keep talking an talking and pretty much every bit of what he has to say it is well worth listening to. Enjoy and our apologies for the random sonic boom noise throughout the conversation. Your guess is as good as ours. Here’s what Shad Johnson had to say about their conversation in Austin, Texas earlier this year.
“We went about this podcast with Aaron a little differently than usual. We had so many people write in and ask questions that we decided to start with those and see where the conversation lead us after that. We go over his early years riding and his ongoing love for the BMX race track, how he got on FBM and what it was like to make the move to Sunday, his thoughts on filming video parts and why he those loves florescent bikes so much.” – Shad Johnson

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Empire BMX – “Bad Idea” Full Video

October 18, 2016

Would you look at that! Empire have uploaded their entire “Bad Idea” video online for your viewing pleasure! This video, which may or may not have been a bad idea from a financial standpoint, was definitely NOT a bad idea and turned out to be absolutely amazing. Forget whatever it was that you had to do in the next 45ish minutes and hit play on this BMX video because it’s an absolute must watch. Enjoy!

“released in 2012, Bad Idea has full parts from:
Aaron Ross
Chase Hawk
Kevin Porter
Sean Sexton
Tom Smith
Tom Dugan

also includes:
Chris Doyle
Danny Hickerson
Dylan Smith
George Boyd
Hanson Little
Morgan Wade
Sergio Layos
Tom Smith
Tony Cardona

Directed by Dave Parrick
Produced by Empire BMX
”

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Etnies – Aaron Ross Fall 2016 Scout Colorway

September 14, 2016

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The latest Aaron Ross signature colorway for the Etnies Scout has arrived. For this time around, Aaron went with a black and charcoal color with a black with charcoal specks on the sole. So, if you’re looking for a fresh pair of shoes to rock when you aren’t riding, these might just be what you’re looking for.

The Scout starts out with a breathable mesh upper with a fully lined interior and elastic heel support. You can find the STI Foam Lite Level 1 insole with Aaron’s “Ross For Boss” logo inside giving you plenty of comfort. Outside you can find the exposed STI Evolution Foam mid sole and outsole. The outsole features rubber pods to increase the durability and traction for the shoe, as well.

The Scout brings the comfort with a breathable mesh upper, a fully-lined interior, an elastic heel support, an STI Foam Lite Level 1 insole, and an exposed STI Evolution Foam midsole and outsole with rubber pods for durability and traction.

The Fall 2016 Aaron Ross colorway for the Etnies Scout is available for $64.99 direct from the Etnies website or for $65.00 through Amazon. You can also pick these up through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Etnies worldwide.

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You can find the “Ross For Boss” logo on the STI Foam Lite Level 1 insole.

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There are rubber pads to help increase traction and durability of the shoe.


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Fox BMX – The Texas Two Wheelers Ft. Hawk, Ross, Sexton & Buitrago

August 29, 2016

Here’s one we’ve been waiting to see! Fox BMX dropped this brand new video featuring Chase Hawk, Aaron Ross, Sean Sexton and Nina Buitrago, who all call Austin, Texas home! This starts out with some interesting bio’s about these guys, that you might not have known, followed up by some damn good riding from some of the key spots around Austin and a trip to the emergency room! Amazing riding and dialed film work! You can’t pass this up!

“Join us as we take you on a little journey through Texas with Fox BMX riders Chase Hawk, Aaron Ross, Sean Sexton and Nina Buitrago. From breakfast rituals to dog walks, coffee spots, and riding their local skatepark, we give you a taste of a normal day in the life of the ATX crew.

Directed/Edit
Ryan Marcus

Visuals
Veesh
Ryan Marcus

Narrator
Robert Gabriel Zepeda
”

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Etnies – Aaron Ross Marana Vulc Fall 2016 Colorway

August 22, 2016

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Etnies have released the newest Aaron Ross signature colorway on the Marana Vulc for the Fall 2016 range. As you probably know by now, the Marana Vulc is a slimmed down version of the Marana that BMX riders have been real stoked on for quite a while now. The Marana Vulc starts out with a suede upper with a rubber printed toe cap, mesh tongue and collar lining. Inside you can find the STI Evolution Foam insole for plenty of comfort and impact resistance and Aaron’s “Ross For Boss” logo printed on. Below you can find a Vulcanized outsole, Vulcanization is a heat-treating process to make the rubber harder and last longer, that has a triangle pattern giving you plenty of traction on your pedals. The Marana Vulc Aaron Ross is available in a black, grey, gum combo, but the shoe is also available in a number of different color options in sizes of 5-13 in mens.

You can pick the shoe up for $69.99 direct from the Etnies Webstore or through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Etnies worldwide now. You can also pick the shoes up on Amazon if you prefer that route, too.

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