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The level of aggressiveness with which Alva skated was completely divergent in the traditional style of the period, which was still based on tricks made. mainstream, due to the drought that occurred in that year. In those days, it seemed that Alva hit the rim so hard that it actually came out, so that he is often credited a. own, Alva Skates. Alva's company was the first company ever controlled by a skateboarder as well as being one of the first one to use layered maple plywood for. skate decks. The same year he was voted "Skater of the Year" in the poll of readers of the magazine "Skateboarder" and set a Guinness World Record jump barril. 1. Alva and the other Z-Boys were the subject of recording a film about their lives and culture of Dogtown skate, "Lords of Dogtown" filmed in 2005. Even. 2006 and attended by some of the old Z-Boys, current Alva team members, MySpace friends, skate fans, some minor celebrities including "Ryno" Ryan Opray of Survivor, and members of the public. Tony signed. Angeles. At that time the skate was not very well regarded by American society, so associated with these young skaters and surfers to street children, poor and salida. 1. Over time, the three skaters were able to make a name in the history of sports, being considered the most influential of modern skateboarding. Some. of them, like Stacy Peralta, became major sports entrepreneurs to patent their own brand manufacturing of boards, skate clothing and the new sponsor. The Z-Boys have been the subject of worship and admiration for new skateboard decks enthusiasts, even to be filmed documentaries and films about the group and its impact. social and sporting. Examples include the documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys, directed by Peralta himself, and the 2005 film Lords of Dogtown, based on the life. of the three guys who even made cameos in the film, along with other famous names as the legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk or showman Johnny Knoxville. Was called. "Dogbowl" legendary pro skaters, who in his life came to make big goals, besides them was inspired by the cartoon channel Nickelodeon rocket power. . .
Tony Alva was born on September 2, 1957 in Santa Monica, California, and is one of the original Z-Boys and is considered one of the most influential skaters of all time. The level of aggressiveness with which Alva skated was completely divergent in the traditional style of the period, which was still based on tricks made in the 60's. Alva and the other Z-Boys were among the first to introduce skating in empty swimming pools in the mainstream, due to the drought that occurred in that year. In those days, it seemed that Alva hit the rim so hard that it actually came out, so often Alva is credited with the first aerials, a frontside air, although he himself claimed that George Orton was the first to perform (Skateboarder magazine, July 1978). In 1977 at the age of 19 years, Alva rejected most new skateboard decks company to form their own, Alva Skates. Alva's company was the first company ever controlled by a skateboarder as well as being one of the first one to use layered maple plywood for the skate decks. The same year he was voted "Skater of the Year" in the poll of readers of the magazine "Skateboarder" and set a Guinness World Record for barrel jumping. [1]. Alva and the other Z-Boys were the subject of recording a film about their lives and culture of Dogtown skate, "Lords of Dogtown" filmed in 2005. Even played the role of Tony Bluetile in the 1978 film, Skateboard: The Movie. Tony Alva recently signed a 3 year contract with Vans shoes and his new pro model high top was released in 2006. He is also sponsored by Independent Trucks and Vestal Watches. Also appeared in one of the famous video game franchises of professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (also for your version of NDS: Tony Hawk's American Sk8land). Tony also played bass in the band The Skoundrelz, which consisted of members of the former band Suicidal Tendencies and Mike Dunnigan and Mike Ball as well as former member of Wasted Youth Dave Hurricane. In December 2005, Tony Alva opened two stores in southern California locations. Alva stores are located in Oceanside near San Diego, California and the other was opened in Los Angeles on Fairfax Avenue. The store celebrated its anniversary in December 2006 and attended by some of the old Z-Boys, current Alva Team members, MySpace friends, skate fans, some minor celebrities including "Ryno" Ryan Opray of Survivor, and members of general public. Tony signed autographs and made the DJ for the event. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3. 0, additional terms may apply. Read Terms of Use for more information. . .
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