William Spencer

Rent-a-cops are just like frightened and agitated animals and should be treated accordingly.
In this episode of the Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboarding Show, Richie takes on the enemy of street skaters everywhere, the security guard. Countless skate tricks haven't taken place because some security guard said something along the lines of, "Get outta here. You're on private property. I'm gonna call the cops. Do you have any donuts?" Jackson's approach to this crisis involves less violence and more cunning.
In Skateboard Eduation Lesson School, William Spencer shows the proper way to do a frontside flip. It's a big departure from Spencer's usual mix of creative and acrobatic tricks, but is just what serious skateboarding needs.

It's time to envision a world without kooks or cool guys, where every professional skateboarder is considered equal. Richie Jackson knows how to make that dream a reality. With an innovative new approach to the hardflip, Jackson hopes to bring together two of skateboarding's most diverse factions. And he also has a handy tip that makes learning switch hardflips a snap.

In this episode, skateboarder Richie Jackson comes clean about where he finds inspiration for his tricks. And it might be summer, but Skateboarding Education Lesson School is back in session featuring a backside wallride. This episode brought to you by Miguel Sanbarno.
Take Richie's challenge and let him know which other skate tricks are inspired by specific Rock stars in the comments below. Tune in for the next episode of The Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show Monday June 17.

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In this 2nd installment by skateboarder Richie Jackson, we're treated to a skateboard history video circa 1976, Skateboarding Education Lesson School featuring the non-gravity-defying Varial Heelflip, and we find out the name of Richie's abominable trick as chosen by viewers like you. Tune in for the next episode of The Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show Monday, June 3.

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Richie Jackson's Skateboarding Education Lesson School with is the premier institute for higher learning in the field of skating. This week, Jackson offers a seminar on the backside wallride. While history has shown us that walls can be used to divide nations, Jackson believes that walls are much better when employed as backdrops for backside wallrides.