How to Make Your Bike Travel Proof

How to Make Your Bike Travel Proof

Published on September 25, 2009 by Matthijs

Traveling with bicycle is extremely rewarding, cheap and can be very quick if done properly. Here are some tips on how you can get the best out of you and your bicycle.

Skateboarding 4: The Pop-Shuvit

Skateboarding 4: The Pop-Shuvit

Published on September 9, 2009 by DannyTBrian

The Pop shuvit is a mixture of an Ollie and a shuvit it is needed for many tricks you need to learn the pop shuvit for almost all rotation tricks e.g. varial kickflip, varial heelflip, inward kickflip, inward heelflip, hardflip, motherflip and so on… the popshuvit is a nice basic trick for all skaters its easy to learn and requires little effort, all you need is to be able to do the basics (which I mensioned in my previous article) and some knowlege to do it…

Skateboarding 3 – The Kickflip

Skateboarding 3 – The Kickflip

Published on September 3, 2009 by DannyTBrian

The kickflip is a must-know for any skater who wants to have any street cred. If you dont know what a kickflip is then… then… then you suck, but ill tell you any way, its like an ollie except a lot harder since the board does a full flip (in lenth) for more detail search it on youtube… Any way to do this trick you must know the basics of skating (balance, movement, popping and an ollie) then you can move onto the kickflip.

Skateboarding 2: The Ollie – Part Two

Skateboarding 2: The Ollie – Part Two

Published on August 31, 2009 by DannyTBrian

This areal skate trick is a requirment for any skater being the principle trick to learn almost all street tricks, flatland tricks and helps get airborne from a ramp. Learning the ollie will take yo several steps closer to mastering tricks like the kickflip, heelflip and pop-shuvit. note: I will explain this in goofy (right foot in front and left foot kicking foot) so if you ride regular switch the rights with their lefts.

2010 FIFA World Cup: Will South Africa be Ready?

2010 FIFA World Cup: Will South Africa be Ready?

Published on July 8, 2008 by Catherine South

As South Africa prepares for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, local residents fear power outages and traffic congestion.