Dec. :: Rider or the Month
For our relaunch of APSK8 we had to give the coveted Rider of the Month to 16 year old. Yusef Rastafara from Indonedsia. Yusef is a kid who epitomizes the working class skater, who pay their dues to...
Skate 4 Homies is the real deal….
Skateboarding has produced it’s fair share of extraordinary individuals over the years, entrepreneurs, fashion icons, movie stars, world class artists etc… But one of the things that makes me...
Dec. :: Battle Scar of the Month
This months Battle Scar of the Month comes from Dan Hills of Chicago, IL. Dan sent us this pic of a little present he got while skating the Logan Blvd Skatepark in Chicago. Dan's been paying his...
SP101 : Truths & Misconceptions
SP101:3.1 There are a few misconceptions about what SPONSORSHIP is all about and what purpose it serves, so maybe I can help… First and foremost, sponsorship is not about appeasing ones’ ego and...
SPONSORSHIP 101 : THE BEGINNING
SP101:3.0 Ever thought that maybe now was a good time for you to try and find a sponsor? Do you think you are ready but don’t know what to do or how to really go for it? If yes, you are not alone...
Clips :: Lansing MI Ripper :: David Campbell
David Campbell, from Lansing, MI puts a hurtin' on Lansing Michigan's Rainey Park....
Going Local
With the increased levels of accessibility to information, young skaters, photographers and more are learning and adopting skills from professionals with great ease and precision. With that said, a much higher degree of talent explodes onto the scene everyday. Younger athletes and artists are learning the skills and techniques in a matter of moments generations before had to spend hours or years in the classroom to obtain. APS wanted to give these great newcomers a chance to be seen and heard. “Going Local” brings you the finest in “local” new talent. This month APS spotlights a young skater/photographer/artists hailing from a small town in Illinois… His name is Todd Keller… read more
Todd Keller
is a young photographer/skateboarder living in the Glendale, Arizona area. He picked up his first camera at the age of 13; he is now 19 years old and has had his worked published in various local skate magazines… read more


















