Skateboarding: The Art Of War - Steve Rocco

Brad Dorfman in 1989 had a huge turnover of $ 89 million of the company for Vision, Inc. Not bad. Two years ago, with businesses already thriving in addition to the 80's Skateboard Explosion Brad had to make a decision that probably seemed rather mundane at the time. He was 27 years old, a professional freestyle Steve Rocco, the skateboard Sims, the vision of many profit-making subsidiaries. Until 1991, the same man at the top of the company's best-selling skateboard:World Industries and the voices of a vision of imminent bankruptcy churning. What happened? A man lives in the kitchen floor Nara Kaupas' maxed out his credit card to $ 6,000 buy-in of the value tables, screened, and then went all the tear, but the "Big Five" (Vision, Powell Peralta, Santa Cruz, Thrasher and Transworld) launch of a new era of road racing to give a major shot in the arm and the athletes to make a lasting change in the rules that make skateboardsBusiness. He did so with little more than a great sense of humor, an ear to the ground, moving power without fear, and an incredible talent to turn his weaknesses into advantages. This man would become known quickly, "Rocco" is not just skateboarding. The next documentary Whyte House Productions, The Man Who Souled the world tells her story. The following are the main lines.

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