by robmciii | Mar 31, 2021 | Skateboarding
Helmets save lives. A no brainer as the kids parents might say. My helmet not only kept me alive, but it is recognized around the world. Nothing to do with my travels and not because of any ballyhoo over me. This Azonic downhill mountain bike helmet has bounced...
by robmciii | Dec 4, 2020 | Health & Well Being, Motorcycles, Skateboarding
Somebody at the brain injury awareness group asked “What kind of helmet do you wear snowboarding?” The only time I wear a lid snowboarding is when it was required for racing boardercross. My unprotected head sank into my hands. Here it comes…” I...
by robmciii | Oct 26, 2020 | Health & Well Being, Skateboarding
I’ve been very lucky to travel globally using competitive skateboarding as an excuse. I didn’t have savings or come from means. I had burner jobs I could easily quit. Working in restaurants, I could work extra hours and have an expendable job. My friends and...
by robmciii | Sep 14, 2020 | Health & Well Being, Skateboarding
The Western United States is suffering from intense wildfires and we can help. Please go to www.redcross.org and donate $25 to the Western Wildfires. Email the receipt of your donation to Rob@Safetythird.blog and please put “wildfire entry” in the subject...
by robmciii | Sep 11, 2020 | Brain Food, Diet, Skateboarding
State Bridge Lodge has scarred me and many others for life. In my case, the scar is on my forehead and came from falling headfirst (while seated) onto a rock making up a fire ring. Camping is about being resourceful, camping at State Bridge, Colorado can be about...
by robmciii | Jul 23, 2020 | Health & Well Being, Skateboarding
Fifty miles per hour at fifty years of age on a skateboard. It’s my latest trick. I’ve thought about this a couple times over the years and more as the date gets closer. Most of my life going 50 mph on a skateboard wasn’t a big deal. My birthday did fall...
by robmciii | Jul 8, 2020 | Skateboarding