THe Nutz show at AmSlam!!!
AmSlam Event #3 (Skateboard Competition at Chula Vista)
The Am Slam brought to us by Sun Diego, Mystery/Zero, Nixon, Spy, and Transworld Skateboarding Magazine.
The House Chronicles – Carmel Valley Park
The House Chronicles are going to let you in on House back yard shred sessions. Brian House gets his shred on whenever and wherever he can in San Diego. He turns up the heat from his wheels racing across the pavement, concrete or wood. You can find B House surfing, skateboarding, biking, or just cruzin the streets.
The House Chronicles
The House Chronicles are going to let you in on House back yard shred sessions. Brian House gets his shred on whenever and wherever he can in San Diego. He turns up the heat from his wheels racing across the pavement, concrete or wood. You can find B House surfing, skateboarding, biking, or just cruzin the streets. If you do not know B House then this is your chance to get to know the kid who keeps the city alive with his skills and personality. If you dont know know you know the original Mahlcher!
Bryan House makes his route through Del Mar
The Nutz Show With Sage Huls
The Nutz Show with Hawaiian pro surfer Sage Huls and heavy metal rockers Nihilist…
The Nutz Show With John Rattay
In this installment of the “Nutz Show” by Eric Sorenson, professional skateboarder John Rattray gives his advice on how to do better backside airs…
The Nutz Show: Secret NorCal Slab
In this episode of “The Nutz Show” Anthony Tashnik leads Danny Fuller, Ian Walsh, and crew to a secret “grower” type of wave somewhere up north in cold, shark infested waters. According to Tazzy, the depth out there goes from 90 feet to a dry shelf in a very short span—making for one hell of a wave. Aside from the freak-of-a-wave, there’s some trippy editing that contrasts the road less traveled and broken dreams with surf discovery. Trip on it…
The Nutz Show!!
Get Nutz
Check out the promo trailer for Eric Sorensen’s upcoming webisode series The Nutz Show
By Andrew Lewis

Standard surf videos — if you haven’t heard — are going the way of George Bush politics. But our craving for constant video stimulation on the web is only getting more habitual (heard of Youtube yet?). So, how do we make things different? Eric Sorensen may have the answer. The San Diego native has lived the action sports life to the fullest. He’s surfed, skated and snowboarded professionally since he was a kid and he’s prospered under the tutelage of names like Jake Brown, Danny Way and Nathan Fletcher.