
Amped
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Once a fringe underground culture, extreme sports are now the stuff of car commercials and Olympic competitions. How did they get there - and how does it feel to be in the middle of it all? The first comprehensive account of the rise, culture, and business of action sports, Amped plunges us into this exciting world. Readers will find themselves aboard a skateboarding bus tour with superstar Tony Hawk, behind the scenes at the X Games and snowboarding contests, on the sidelines witnessing the first-ever double backflip on a motorcycle, on the road with the Warped Tour, and in the offices of the multinational corporatison that have tapped into the vast amounts of money to be made from these nontraditional sports.
Based on interviews with more than one hundred athletes, managers, business executives, extreme-rock musicians, and, most importantly, the adolescent amateurs who are at the heart of this movement, Amped is not merely the story of an alternative world of sports now four decades old. It's the tale of a flourishing culture that continues to reject old-fashioned stick-and-ball sports in favor of individualistic forms of expression. The story of extreme sports speaks volumes about Generations X and Y and their divergent views on life, creativity, gratification, and identity.
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David Browne is the music critic for Entertainment Weekly. A former reporter for the New York Daily News, he has crontributed to Rolling Stone, the New York Times, New York magazine, Sports Illustrated, and other publications. He lives and very occasionally skateboards in Manhattan.
He is the author of Dream Brother a highly acclaimed book which looked at the lives of Tim and Jeff Buckley.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- 1. Prologue: The Awards Show
- 2. Pump It Up Until You Can Feel It: Riding High and Low with BMX
- 3. The Boys on the Skate Bus: Going Big with Tony Hawk's Gigantic Skatepark Tour
- 4. Core-Mart: Scenes from the World of Shoes, Videos, Gear, and the Industry Within
- 5. Skatetown and Cabin B-Boys: Going Extreme at Summer Camp
- 6. Eat Dirt to the Beat: The Music-Sports Connection
- 7. Lights, Camera, Grind: Madison Avenue's Extreme Makeover
- 8. Contest as Metaphor: Braving the Pipe, the Rail, and the Mainstreaming of Snowboarding at the U.S. Open
- 9. They Got Game: ESPN, the X Games, and the Quest for the Gold
- 10. Moto Rising: Freestyle Motocross and the Two-Wheeled Sky Kiss
- 11. Epilogue: The Awards Show, the Day After Bibliography Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- A Note on the Author
- eCopyright
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