Funny enough, the best times you have skating can be the times you're not even on your board - it's the time spent driving around, staying up all night in search of new spots and going new places. Aaron Jaws Homoki and Ben Raybourn hop in the van and hit the road up the east coast. It's not the destination, it's the journey that matters.
Everyone has a story. Everyone comes from somewhere. And Aaron's (@aaronjawshomoki) story is an outstanding example of what you can accomplish with the undying support and encouragement of your family. Never forget where you're from and always know where you're going.
Funny enough, the best times you have skating can be the times you're not even on your board - it's the time spent driving around, staying up all night in search of new spots and going new places. Aaron Jaws Homoki and Ben Raybourn hop in the van and hit the road up the east coast. It's not the destination, it's the journey that matters.
Every skater has his own strengths and weaknesses. Some tricks come easy, while others are an uphill battle. But a good video part is well rounded and crafted like a work of art. After reviewing all his footage, Aaron decided he was solid on huge drops and tranny, but needed more handrail tricks. So... for this episode of PUSH we head to Texas on the hunt for perfect rails.
No warm up, no worries. We catch up with Aaron and friends as they continue their road trip in Texas to stack more footage in his fourth episode of PUSH.
There's something Aaron's dad says near the end of what you're about to watch. It's probably my favorite moment in the entire PUSH project as it not only perfectly sums up the way his son has lived and is currently living his life, but serves as advice on how you could live yours as well as a validation to those of you who already are. Although many of you, no matter how much you say you will skate forever, won't. That's okay, not everyone can. That's not the point of what we're trying to do. It would be silly to think that you were going to live with us forever. There is this tacit understanding that you will move on some day and we can only hope that you take stories like Aaron's with you and apply them to everything you do, whatever it is you end up doing so that in some way, even when you're gone, you never leave us. They call him Jaws. I like to call him Aaron. You can call him one of the most inspiring guys of your young life, particularly after you watch this. I know it's something I'll never forget. - sb