In work, sports, etc. it is natural human instinct to compete and be
better than person before you. The obvious area of BMX that this takes
place in are the contests. With big-money sponsors and main-stream
endorsements, riders are pushing themselves harder and further than
ever before. New tricks are being done on a regular basis, each one
becoming wilder and more circus-like.
Drew B. Photo Zielinksi |
Contests aren't the only place this is happening. Street riding and
videos are getting better and better in quality, and riders are forced
to keep up with, or try to stay ahead, of the curve. With web edits
and thecomeup, few videos and parts are considered timeless in BMX
anymore. When was the last time a part stood up to Van Homan's
Criminal Mischief section? When someone does todays "hot move", it is
quickly forgotten tomorrow. The same goes for tricks, toboggans were
all the rage for a year, now they are gone again. We live in a time
where everything is instant, and if you don't keep up with these
trends then you will be left in the dust.
Van Homan photo espn |
The push to be better or do the next big thing has forced companies to
improve their products also. Look at what we are riding now compared
to what was being used 10 years ago. Evidence shown in Rick and
Keith's "Worst bike parts I ever bought/ridden" articles.
I find these changes to be a good thing for BMX, keeping the sport
relevant and interesting, but it has its downfalls also. Adding one
more barspin to a line or one more tailwhip over a box jump just makes
it un-original and stale. BMX is about originality, which can go hand
in hand with progression.The perfect example being Ruben Alcantara's
Etnies Grounded section. Sure, riders were doing wallrides before this
part came out, but he took it from a different angle, looking at
things differently and starting a whole new trend in street riding.
Now his riding has completely changed again, any of his new web edits
are of him flowing bowls and pools, almost like he is "surfing" the
transitions.
Ruben |
And thats how things should be in BMX. New, fresh and fun. Stay ahead
of the curve. Maybe you will start the next movement. Do things
differently, who cares what others might think, at the end of the day
it's only bike riding.
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Justin H. Gamache
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