The Next Basketball Phenom?
Fourteen year-old Seventh Woods didn’t have your typical freshman year of high school. In fact, many seniors would beg to have the kind of year Woods had on the basketball court. The 6’2 newcomer’s highlight mix is jaw dropping. And if you do the things Woods does as a high school freshman, you then get … Read more
Office Hoop Stars Challenge Daniel Tosh
Daniel Tosh, star of Comedy Central’s Tosh.0, is famous in part for never turning down a challenge. Recently, he asked viewers to send in some fresh internet challenges involving sports. Tosh claims to be the best at ANY sports challenge, often snickering ”Nana boo boo; stick your head in doo doo” upon defeating challenges. But advertising … Read more
Mic’d Up: The Best Sound FX Moments from the 2012 NFL Season
During an NFL regular season game between the Ravens and Texans, Texans defensive end JJ Watt talked some ‘smack’ to Ravens running back Ray Rice after a play. “I’VE EATEN BURRITOS BIGGER THAN YOU!” Hearing players and coaches mic’d up before, during, and after games is one of several reasons why the NFL television experience … Read more
Twitter Bracketology: The 2013 Tourney Decided by Twitter
It’s a big day for Twitter. The social media giant turned 7 today, and what better way to celebrate than with opening day of March Madness? Twitter has come a long way since 2006, and it’s influence has reached the sports world in a big way. Nearly all professional teams have Twitter accounts, and now … Read more
Wingsuit Jumpers Fly High Above Rio
In a thrilling video, check out wingsuit jumpers Jokke Summer and Ludovic Woerth as they fly in between two skyscrapers high above the beautiful city of Rio de Janeiro. (via Devour)
The Dunk That Broke The Internet
In case you haven’t seen it yet, here is the video of LA Clippers’ center DeAndre Jordan going HAM and thundering down an alley-oop over the helpless body of Detroit Pistons’ guard Brandon Knight. The spectacular play is being labeled “dunk of the year” in the NBA, and what’s interesting is that the dunk didn’t … Read more
Miami Heat — Harlem Shake
King James and company go bananas in the Miami Heat’s rendition of the ”Harlem Shake.”
Shorebreak Moments
Clark Little is a surf photographer who lives on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. In 2oo7, Little’s wife asked to him to take a picture of the ocean for their bedroom. So, Clark bought a waterproof camera and then took pictures of the local shorebreak by their house. The ensuing photos turned out so … Read more
Red Bull “Perspective”
Red Bull brings us some awesome skate footage after teaming up with Ryan Scheckler, Zered Bassett, Ryan Decenzo and Torey Pudwill. Enjoy.
D O N E
John John Florence is only 20 years old, but he’s considered by many as the best all-around surfer in the world. In any size surf–two feet to twenty feet–Florence dominates. Want proof? Check out the two trailers for Florence’s first surf movie, Done. Filmed by Florence’s friend Blake Kueny, Done showcases Florence’s progressive surfing in locations such Hawaii, Tahiti, … Read more
Paper Shredder
Ever try snowboarding in your living room? Probably not. No snow, not enough space. It’s difficult to imagine, but snowboarder/filmmaker Paul Gemignani has come awfully close to recreating what it might be like. In his video “Paper Shredder”, Paul shreds across a Mac keyboard, does tricks on the lids of baseball caps, and makes steep … Read more
Leap of Faith
In the world of action sports, the 360 backflip continues to be the hallmark of crazy, death-defying tricks. Motorcycles and snowmobiles perform them regularly in big air stunts and competition. Now it’s time to add cars to the foray. In the accompanying video, watch champion skier and rally car driver Guerlain Chicherit as he drives a Mini … Read more























