27 Nov EPIC 50-50S WITH ELIJAH BERLE
The Thrill of the 50-50
Thrasher Magazine’s Epic 50-50s with Elijah Berle video is a masterclass in skateboarding courage. The 50-50 grind, a trick demanding balance and commitment, shines as Elijah tackles colossal rails. His fearless approach makes this video unforgettable for any skateboarding fan.
Elijah describes the universal appeal of 50-50s, especially when witnessed in person. The intensity of these tricks draws you in, as if you’re right there with him on the rail.
Skating Legends That Inspired Elijah
Elijah credits skating icons like Pat Duffy and John Cardiel for shaping his style. Duffy’s legendary double kinked rail grind and Cardiel’s full-speed rail trick in San Francisco are monumental inspirations.
Grant Taylor’s unique cross-lock 50-50s also influenced Elijah’s technique, pushing him to bring his own creativity to this video.
Taking on a San Francisco Giant
The rail featured in Epic 50-50s with Elijah Berle is a San Francisco monster on Market Street. Its towering height, steep incline, and sketchy surroundings make it intimidating. Elijah recalls how overwhelming it looked, towering over him as he planned his attack.
Day one brought challenges as Elijah fought fatigue from earlier skating. Despite being drained, he pushed through, determined to make progress on the rail.
Jean Swap Saves the Day
Day two introduced a surprising hurdle: tight jeans. Struggling to move freely, Elijah swapped pants with a friend, injecting some humor into the intense session.
By day three, Elijah was exhausted but determined. After countless tries, he locked into the grind and nailed it. The final seconds required precision to avoid a deadly pole, but he landed it cleanly and celebrated with a satisfying hill bomb.
A 50-50 for the Ages
Epic 50-50s with Elijah Berle showcases Elijah’s fearless dedication to pushing skateboarding boundaries. Thrasher Magazine delivers another iconic video that captures the passion and danger of skateboarding.
Don’t miss Epic 50-50s with Elijah Berle as he redefines what’s possible on a skateboard.
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