Dakota Roche takes us through the brand new Vans Waffle Cup course in Huntington Beach, CA during the Vans US Open of Surfing.
Ronnie Farmer on the cover, yeehaaw. While in San Diego we rode Mission Trails on a daily basis with the Dirt Brothers. Ronnie Farmer was one of them. He was born in East SD and the Dirtbrothers house was on the edge of that shady area. We have not heard from Ronnie in a while an really hope he is doing well. He sure knew how to stretch them no-footed cancans. Internet sites did not bring the news back in the day, FAT-'zine did. The Believe it, or Not!? section is huge, full of news.
We traveled to Phoenix for a Bicycle Stunt contest in our 1970 Buick Estate Wagon which had a 454 engine and was hella fast. We made it over there too.
Ronnie Farmer gets a full on interview in FAT-'zine. Maybe the only interview he has ever had. Read it.
We were doing Magazine reviews in issue 26 with Matt Pingel (BMX Freestyle magazine-Germany), Mark Noble (RIDE BMX magazine) and Vincent "Le Chien" Ranchoux of Tracks BMX Power mag (France).
Todd Lyons scored an interview which starts on page 43. We went to an NBL national in Las Vegas with the S&M crew. Jean Paul Rogers was selling RIDE BMX magazines for some extra income at the race.
Mongoose provided the free sticker and I also went to England and checked in with a contest at the
Together with lifters around the world, we are exploring why we lift and how lifting makes us who we are.
Name: Hans Wilhelm Kittler
Age: 17
Hometown: Halberstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Hook-ups/Sponsors: ALLIN BMX, Frissdreck Streetstore
The FAT favorite list:
-Spot to ride: The Mellowpark sessions in Berlin and of course the local park sessions in the Harzroll Skatehalle in Halberstadt are the best.
-BMX video: Stay Dedicated: Logan Martin - LSKD. Not sure how often I have watched that video by now
-Website: Instagram. I know it's mainly used as an app but it pushes me enormously to focus and motivates me as well when I see others having fun on their bikes.
-Web video: Cristian Gonnermann Goodbye Germany Edit
-Food: Doner Kebab
-Person on Instagram: Kevin Peraza
-Travel destination: I love travelling around here in Germany in summer. I think during winter my
Scotland 2021/22. First Procedure full length. Featuring: Thomas Roulston, Dan Banks, Luc Lynch-Rice, Alex Donnachie + Friends.
Name: Ollie Bennett
Age: 25
Hometown: Saffron Walden and my local skatepark is Oneminuteskatepark
Sponsors: Demolition UK
The FAT FAVs list:
Spot to ride: Asylum Skatepark
BMX Video: Nike 6.0 the pool
Website: FATBMX of course
Web Video: Red Bull Life behind bars
Food: Pizza all day
Person on Instagram: Kevin Pereza
Travel destination: Barcelona, one of the best places in the world for BMX. I go every year.
Riders to ride with: Ash Finley, Charlie Peat, Josh Stevenson, Matt Rainbird and all the others
Car: VW caddy which I’ve converted into a mini camper for all of my BMX trips.
Movie: Star Wars collection
Watch the first, second, and third place runs of BMX Street at X Games 2022!
HONEY / Featuring Felix Prangenberg, Riley Smith, Dan Kruk & Jordan Godwin.
Most of us get involved in riding a BMX because it is enjoyable and thrilling, rather than to get exercise, but this is a very welcome side effect of being on your bike. It’s not quite the same as taking up a sport such as soccer where you get good cardio exercise – BMX is great for building upper body strength and getting other types of exercise.
A Dangerous Sport?
Before we start we should note that there will always be some critics who argue that BMX riding isn’t good exercise because it is too dangerous. They point to how common it is for riders to break bones or that helmets might protect your head but do nothing to keep your neck safe. There might be some truth to this but Americans have never really had a problem with a sport being dangerous. Take football as the most obvious example. Players are constantly at risk for concussions and we are only just beginning to understand the dangers of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
Despite this we see millions of parents cheering their kids on in high school and college football and the NFL is America’s favorite sports league. The number of people checking and placing bets on NFL gameday odds shows even more clearly how popular the sport is despite the danger. All this to say that a sport having a bit of risk associated with it isn’t a good enough reason to stop doing it. BMX might be a bit more dangerous than some other activities but the fun and great exercise is worth the risk.
Why BMX makes such great exercise
Let’s look at the reasons why riding a BMX, learning tricks and getting good at bike riding can be really great for your body (and your mind). It also doesn’t matter if you’re 10 (like this incredible young rider) or 40 when you get started.
Burning calories
Often, BMX can be really intense exercise, allowing some people to burn up to 450 calories in around 30 minutes, which is much quicker than a lot of other methods of exercise. This helps to burn calories but also, over time, lowers the levels of fat that reside in your body. The intensity can vary and different people have different ways of riding. If you’re just riding from one place to another then the intensity might not be so high, but if you are going to take on ramps and learn tricks then the intensity is much harder.
Building muscle
If you see someone who has a lot of skill on a BMX, there is every chance you’ll also notice their muscles. Cycling works so many of your muscles, including your hamstrings, calves and quads, and you can grow your upper body strength using your back and your abdominal muscles. These are benefits of any type of cycling, but BMX allows you to cycle in different ways and head to the park and use your handlebars for tricks and maneuvers, which means you are also working your shoulders, chest and your arms.
Building muscles is great for increasing your strength but can also make you generally healthier and aid with weight loss. While it is a myth that you can turn fat into muscle, muscular frames do require more calories and this can mean it is easier to create a calorie deficit and lose weight.
Better heart health
It makes sense when you think about the nature of the exercise, and there have been studies from the Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences to back up the fact that riding can lower your chances of getting heart disease. BMX gives you short bursts of intensive exercise, which means that your heart will become healthier and this can even help to lower your blood pressure. When you start out on a BMX, you might not be thinking about your heart health too much, but over time, you may start to realize what a big benefit this is. It’s also an argument for starting later in life, as you can improve your fitness even as you get older.
Improves your balance and body coordination
You have to be pretty coordinated to be able to ride a bike and stay upright – your body is constantly being tested for balance and you will improve while riding your BMX. Okay, you’re likely to have a few falls if you are just getting started, but generally, BMX will improve your coordination and help you in other areas of your life. Balance is really important for other sports, too. We’ve already mentioned American football in this guide, and it is easy to see why aspiring NFL players and young athletes might use BMX to get fitter and improve other physical attributes in the process. BMX is also relatively low impact when you want it to be, and you don’t have to risk loads of injuries to get some decent exercise, especially if you wear the correct protective equipment to ensure you don’t get lots of cuts, scrapes or worse.
2022 USA Cycling National Championships // USA BMX Legacy Nationals - Drew Polk