My wife, Kerri, and I just had our first this past Sunday, June 22nd. Hayden Rose Murray was born at 5:13 pm and weighed 5 lbs 13 oz. Earlier that morning, around 2 a.m., Kerri jumped woke me up with a pretty loud "SHAUN! MY WATER BROKE!" That'll get you moving pretty quickly no matter what time it is. Later that day I was right there as she was about to enter into the world when our doctor asked if I wanted to deliver her. "Yeah!" was all she needed to hear and she was showing me where to put my hands, how to hold her head, when to pull and where to put her when she came out. Needless to say, it was an amazing experience and continues to get better every day.
She ended up being two weeks early and I have been trying to get to my camp since students are booked until our original date of July 7th. The students have been really understanding that I couldn't be there like normal, but I did my best to get some good coaching and good times in while they were there. Travis, Kyle and Robby have all been great too, covering for me while we make doctor visits and discuss things like the color of my daughters poop. Which, by the way, is turning yellow and that is a good thing!
I have been getting some time on the water in the in between times and having a great time. Most likely because I am not competing until nationals in Aug. and there isn't any pressure. Yeah, I still get nervous at comps, in fact, probably just as nervous as when I first began. One thing I have learned is to not try to push the nerves away, they will only get worse if you do. You gotta embrace them and let them help you focus and kick it up a notch at the same time.
It's pretty hot here in Florida, but it probably is most places this time of year. It rains nearly every afternoon which is good because we really need the rain to fill our lakes back up. People are always surprised that our lake are normally about 10 feet deep, so if we are down a couple feet it really makes a difference, especially in shallow spots.
I'm rambling, so I'm gonna go now. Thanks for checkin in.
Shaun
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
June
It's Friday afternoon and I'm loggin in from The Boarding School's computer. TBS is my camp. Not the tv station, TBS is the acronym for The Boarding School. I was trying to type less by using the initials, but it's just not workin out since I had to type all this to explain. Anyhoo...most of the riders have left for Texas to ride at the 2nd tour stop. I planned on being there, but I sprained my right knee tryin a crow 7 about 3 weeks ago. Almost made the spin, but completely compressed my heel into my butt. Taken it easy on the water for a little while, but will be back soon. Next week is the Minneapolis stop and hope to ride there, but will see what happens when I get there.
Been traveling quite a bit lately. Went to the Atlanta tour stop and then straight to Charlotte to hang with some of the NASCAR guys. Robby Maschhaupt, yeah crazy last name, is the Gas Man on one of the Pit crew teams. Not like the Gas Man from dumb and dumber, if ya know what I mean, but he is the guy that puts the gas into the car while it is in the pit. Did you know they change all four tires and put 12 gallons of gas in there in under 12 seconds. It only takes 6 seconds for all 12 gallons to go in. Now that's the kind of gas fill system we need on our boats.
I digress.
Super fun time with those guys. Ben Greenwood rode doubles with Kyle Busch. Nice.
On another note, my wife, Kerri, and I are excpecting our first kid July 7th..ish.
It's a girl!
Check y'all later.
Shaun
Been traveling quite a bit lately. Went to the Atlanta tour stop and then straight to Charlotte to hang with some of the NASCAR guys. Robby Maschhaupt, yeah crazy last name, is the Gas Man on one of the Pit crew teams. Not like the Gas Man from dumb and dumber, if ya know what I mean, but he is the guy that puts the gas into the car while it is in the pit. Did you know they change all four tires and put 12 gallons of gas in there in under 12 seconds. It only takes 6 seconds for all 12 gallons to go in. Now that's the kind of gas fill system we need on our boats.
I digress.
Super fun time with those guys. Ben Greenwood rode doubles with Kyle Busch. Nice.
On another note, my wife, Kerri, and I are excpecting our first kid July 7th..ish.
It's a girl!
Check y'all later.
Shaun
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Photoshoot
A bunch of the Hyperlite team is in Greensboro, GA training for the Masters coming up this weekend. Along with the team was photographer Aaron Katen. After a few sets of practice behind some of the 230 Air Nautiques, they decided to do a few shots for Aaron.
Both JD Webb, and Aaron Rathy were riding in the tube helping Aaron out with the flash, as Aaron ran alongside in the chase boat. Riding for some photos were Chris O'Shea, JD Webb, and Aaron Rathy.
Check out some of the pics!
Friday, May 2, 2008
On the Road in Nor Cal
On the road with Joe Sassenrath, Nor Cal Hype rep, heading to CIE
springride. An event I haven't been to but wanted to check it out.
Will let you know how it is when I get back.
Rode in Wakegames last week. Tied for fifth and my team won first!
Good times.
This is all from my phone so I will drop a few more details when I get
on my computer at home.
Later
Shaun
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
April 30th
Well it has been a really crazy week. It started off with some really good filming with Ronnie Romero for his new video. It was wakegames weekend and that was pretty fun, but Sunday night was my 21st. Redbull threw me a really big party in downtown Orlando on the 16Th floor of this building looking over lake eola. It was an open bar Brandon Thomas was the DJ and I had the sickest cake ever I ended up wearing it by the end of the night. Redbull got me this really sick quietflight surfboard with my jdw symble i couldn't of been more pumped on the night. This week is kinda slow I'm going fishing tomorrow and and then start training for the Atlanta pwt. So we will see how that goes have a good one im out. JD
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Hard Work is Paying Off
This month I have been super busy getting ready for the start of the season. I've been riding 3 or 4 times a day and riding my dirtbike at least once a week. I hurt my ankle back in December, so I've been rehabing that as well.
A few weeks ago, there was a little local contest in Windermere. I ended up winning and it was an awesome way to start off the season. The season officially started this past weekend here in Orlando out at OWC. I rode 27 times from Monday morning til my winning run at Wake Games. It felt good to win the first event in the King of Wake series and to know that all my hard work is paying off.
This next month I'll be traveling a lot more. This weekend I am going to Vegas for the last Supercross and later in the month I'll be going to Fresno, California and Acworth, Georgia for the first tour stop and Masters.
I'm really looking forward to the release of my new board the "Marek." I'm stoked for people to get a chance to ride it... I love it.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Hyperlite Dominates '08 Wake Games
What an incredible weekend for Hyperlite. Hyperlite riders not only took the podium, but won almost every single division.
Junior Men’s had Jimmy LaRiche taking first overall yet again. First, Board Up Miami, and now Wake Games! He had some tough competition with Bob Soven, but Jimmy’s nose grab crow, batwing, huge floating bs 180, bs 5, dum dum, and very solid backside lipslides put him ahead of the competition as the clear-cut champion.
Brian Grubb had an incredible finish to his final run to fend off Danny Hampson and Reed Hanson for first place. After a fall on his first pass, Brian put together a clinic of a second pass landing including a shuv-it indy, shuv-it indy 180, and a bs 3. The whole riders dock was pumped up seeing him dominate his second and final pass to take first place as the Pro Men’s wakeskate champion.
Rusty Malinoski had as close of a finish as you could ask for with Phillip Soven in the final heat of the Wake Games. Rusty came out charging in his final run with a melon crow, heel 7, a huge bs 1 way out into the flats, 270 transfer on the transfer box, stale glide, switch malto mobe, nuclear backroll to blind, and nailed a huge heelside backside 7 off the double up. Rusty stood up both passes and edged out Phillip by one point. And when the announcer called Rusty’s name for the Wake Games Pro Men’s Champion, the crowd went crazy, and Rusty walked up to the podium displaying his Marek 146 as his weapon of choice as he continues his quest to capture the King of Wake title for 2008.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Thanks for stopping in to check out The Hyperlite Post. If anybody has suggestions with regards to what they would like to see on here please leave a message and let us now. Obviously, we just recently got this going and would love some feedback. Also, this is my first blog ever and I am pretty nervous so please take that into consideration as you continue reading.
I got a bit of a late start this morning because I was out late last night watching the Magic smoke the Raptors in game 2 of the playoffs. I'm just about to head out riding to get some thrashing in before wake games tomorrow. I'll probably take it fairly easy today because I rode quite a bit out at Murray's yesterday and hit up the gym afterwards. Murray's riding is unreal and so motivating...he did a raley to blind yesterday that was probably 40 feet into the flats and he stomped it like it was a wake to wake backside 1. He's been trying to get me to do them for a while but something about catching a back edge at 35mph isn't too appealing to me.
I've been having so much fun on the water lately. Things were pretty frustrating for a while after my knee surgery in the fall of '06, but a lot of patience and hard work has showed me that the injury was a blessing in disguise. I appreciate every set on the water so much more now and constantly thank God for my health, which I have learned is really easy to take for granted if you're not careful. It has just been really exciting to relearn some of my old stuff as well as working on some new things that I have been picturing/thinking about for the past year and half. I am a very visual rider, I often picture a move from a variety of angles in my head before working on it (from the boat, from chase boat, and from either side etc.). When I visualize a trick, I can also get a good idea of where I could grab it the longest and what grab would be most natural and fluent for me. Bringing those visualizations to life is one of my favorite things about riding. Alright well I need to go get in a quick game of team doubles on Halo 3 before riding, who knows maybe I'll meet up with Rathy and Murray in the virtual gaming world. Take care.
-Palma
I got a bit of a late start this morning because I was out late last night watching the Magic smoke the Raptors in game 2 of the playoffs. I'm just about to head out riding to get some thrashing in before wake games tomorrow. I'll probably take it fairly easy today because I rode quite a bit out at Murray's yesterday and hit up the gym afterwards. Murray's riding is unreal and so motivating...he did a raley to blind yesterday that was probably 40 feet into the flats and he stomped it like it was a wake to wake backside 1. He's been trying to get me to do them for a while but something about catching a back edge at 35mph isn't too appealing to me.
I've been having so much fun on the water lately. Things were pretty frustrating for a while after my knee surgery in the fall of '06, but a lot of patience and hard work has showed me that the injury was a blessing in disguise. I appreciate every set on the water so much more now and constantly thank God for my health, which I have learned is really easy to take for granted if you're not careful. It has just been really exciting to relearn some of my old stuff as well as working on some new things that I have been picturing/thinking about for the past year and half. I am a very visual rider, I often picture a move from a variety of angles in my head before working on it (from the boat, from chase boat, and from either side etc.). When I visualize a trick, I can also get a good idea of where I could grab it the longest and what grab would be most natural and fluent for me. Bringing those visualizations to life is one of my favorite things about riding. Alright well I need to go get in a quick game of team doubles on Halo 3 before riding, who knows maybe I'll meet up with Rathy and Murray in the virtual gaming world. Take care.
-Palma
Hey guys, thanks for checking out our blog! Well, last weekend was my Senior Prom! haha. It was a bunch of fun. It was definitely a good way to top off the end of our senior year. Now were starting up with the contest season, which is my favorite time of the year.. Wake Games is already this weekend. I cant believe it! Ive been riding a bunch with some friends down in Boca Raton, where I live.It helps that Nautiques hooked me up with the new 230. You would not believe how big the wake is! Other than that, Its just been finishing up school and hitting up the gym.... Thanks again for reading.
Jimmy
Getting Ready for Summer!!!
We've been hard at work this off season getting ready for an amazing summer.
Shasta Remodel Completed:
We've completely transformed our Shasta Wakeboard School(http://shastawakeboardschool.com/ )location for a second time. We've added an additional room for our new Girl collections from Hyperlite and Jetpilot. We've also added some of the most creative displays on the market throughout our entire on the water shop. You can check the shop out at Lake Shasta at Holiday Harbor Marinahttp://lakeshasta.com/ .
New Location at Silverthorn Resort:
Thanks to the US Forest Service, Silverthorn Resort http://www.silverthornresort.com/ and John Steiner...we've added a second location for Lake Shasta.
West Coast Camps(lake McClure, Ca):
We've also put some finishing touches on our West Coast Camps http://westcoastcamps.com/ houseboats for summer 2008. Also, look for our upcoming adds in wakeboarding magazine. The camp was also featured for a second year in a row for its exclusive "Up and Coming Trip" by Alliance Magazine.
Mike Schwenne Recent Events:
March 2008: Finished Masters education through Liberty Virginia in Theology.
Got engaged to Monica Hugo. We'll be getting married in october. With school finished and a partner to help take some of the workload off at camp...I'm looking forward to the next 5 years as I try to accomplish some personal riding goals.
Riding:
I've been riding with Derek Cook, Chris Dykmans and the Twelker family this winter/spring. Its been a little ...no...its been very cold at times. Now that its warming up here in California, I'm really appreciating the warmer conditions.
April 13 weekend: Took a trip out to Fl to help Redbull out with their southeast college weekend. Got to see some friends...Shelby, Harrington, Rodrigo, Lamos, BT, Grubb, Parks and Dallas.
Mexico- Just got back from Mexico on April 20th. We built two houses with our entire staff(Shasta and West Coast) in one day. Great job guy and girls...
Heading to Florida tomorrow. Looking forward to meeting up with some of the boys out there.
Then its back to CA for Spring Ride, Graduwaketion, a trip with Daniel Doud and then Camp.
See you on the water soon...Schwenne
Shasta Remodel Completed:
We've completely transformed our Shasta Wakeboard School(http://shastawakeboardschool.com/ )location for a second time. We've added an additional room for our new Girl collections from Hyperlite and Jetpilot. We've also added some of the most creative displays on the market throughout our entire on the water shop. You can check the shop out at Lake Shasta at Holiday Harbor Marinahttp://lakeshasta.com/ .
New Location at Silverthorn Resort:
Thanks to the US Forest Service, Silverthorn Resort http://www.silverthornresort.com/ and John Steiner...we've added a second location for Lake Shasta.
West Coast Camps(lake McClure, Ca):
We've also put some finishing touches on our West Coast Camps http://westcoastcamps.com/ houseboats for summer 2008. Also, look for our upcoming adds in wakeboarding magazine. The camp was also featured for a second year in a row for its exclusive "Up and Coming Trip" by Alliance Magazine.
Mike Schwenne Recent Events:
March 2008: Finished Masters education through Liberty Virginia in Theology.
Got engaged to Monica Hugo. We'll be getting married in october. With school finished and a partner to help take some of the workload off at camp...I'm looking forward to the next 5 years as I try to accomplish some personal riding goals.
Riding:
I've been riding with Derek Cook, Chris Dykmans and the Twelker family this winter/spring. Its been a little ...no...its been very cold at times. Now that its warming up here in California, I'm really appreciating the warmer conditions.
April 13 weekend: Took a trip out to Fl to help Redbull out with their southeast college weekend. Got to see some friends...Shelby, Harrington, Rodrigo, Lamos, BT, Grubb, Parks and Dallas.
Mexico- Just got back from Mexico on April 20th. We built two houses with our entire staff(Shasta and West Coast) in one day. Great job guy and girls...
Heading to Florida tomorrow. Looking forward to meeting up with some of the boys out there.
Then its back to CA for Spring Ride, Graduwaketion, a trip with Daniel Doud and then Camp.
See you on the water soon...Schwenne
Friday, April 18, 2008
Video - The Making of the Marek
Here is a quick look at the behind the scenes look at what we did here at Hyperlite to design Rusty Malinoski's first pro model. Almost all of our processes are shown in the video as we did the initial press of Rusty's new board, the Marek. Check it out!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Rusty Interview - First Contest, First Win of '08
Q - You won the fist contest of the season, how does it feel?
A - “It is of course a good feeling. No better way to start than with a win, so it definitely feels good.”
Q - What was going through your head as you left the dock on your final run?
A - “Well it gets easier and easier with every contest you do. I’ve done a few now, so I definitely just want to go for it and either win or (you know), crash out. My plan isn’t to play it safe. I’m definitely going for it. I’m not going to play it safe and get third; I’m going to go for it every time!”
Q - Did you make any last minute changes to your run? Or did you just stick with what you have been practicing?
A - “I stuck with my plan to start out with the switch toe 9. If I stick it great, if not, I leave the door open for someone to come in. It is a gamble. Sometimes it pays off, sometimes it doesn’t. It just depends on how it works out.”
Q - What kinds of things have you been doing to get ready for the season this year?
A - “I can’t tell my secrets, are you crazy!”
Q - Are you doing anything different from years past to get ready this year?
A - “I’ve just been busy with life in general with a kid, so that is different. But I’ve been getting on the water and working hard.”
Q - What are your contest day rituals?
A - “I can’t give that out! I can’t do it.” (laughing)
Q - I know your rode your new board, the Marek, at the contest, tell me about it?
A - “The new board is definitely made a difference in my riding for sure. Now, to have a board that I really, really, love to ride which is designed and works best for me – it has just became easier for me to ride.”
Q - I saw in your newest Hyperlite ad that you stomped your 6th 1080, any chance we are going to see it landed in a contest this season?
A - “I’m going to try, we’ll see what happens. I’m 100% going to go for it. We’ll just have to wait and see what happens. I hope so, that would be the best.”
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Mission
What's up. I'm getting ready to go on a 4 or 5 day mission. A mission to ride. My self Clay,Collin,Teeno,Reeder bro's and Meddock. We are heading north 5 hours to a rail park to shred into the night. We have lights and a winch. Everyone is bring there skate boards to hit some parks up on the way. We are going to camp every night where ever we land. The boy have some dope lakes mapped out and we have 2 Xstars to ride with. Meddock will be getting some dope shots for the Standerd. I'll be filming so if anything goes down we'll have the footage. All in all this is what it's all about going on ride mission. With a winch, 2 boat, rail park and some new skate parks to check out. I'm pumped. LATER Chris O'Shea
Saturday, April 5, 2008
All About the Benjamins
Whats up everybody, so I dont have much to talk about due to an injured knee and then after coming back from that right into flying out of a pool in Louisville to a seperated shoulder... things are getting better though, been hitting the gym real hard trying to do anything I can to get back on the water before the contest season kicks off.
I also just got a fresh new 230 from my homies at nautiques! gotta be stoked on that! the wake is so pimp...
Besides going to the gym things have been pretty mellow, playing alot of halo 3 and rainbow six 2 online for all the gamers. Jimmy LaRiche just got in town last night, so Ill probably be watching him shred while he finishes filming his part for "drive". Alright if your still reading you gotta be super bored.. Im out Ill get some pictures on here next week.
Aaron Rathy
Thursday, April 3, 2008
ChrisOA fun day
I had a sick day yesterday. First I went tow in surfing with Grubb,Park's,Collin and Drex, Collins Brother. We got up at 6am and charged it. It was a little over head. Grub got me into some big one's real nice. Grubb was all about booting out wile I was just trying to though some spray. After being in Orlando for 3 weeks now it was nice to go surf. This was probable to best surf I have ever gotten in Florida. After a great surf session it was time to bust out and go to the sky diving place that was near buy. It was my first time sky diving. I was pumped to try it but at the same time a little nervous. Doing the jump was so unreal. Any one how hasn't given it ago should try it. The best bit was probable standing on the edge of the plane just before I jumped. I remember looking down and being so nerves but pumped at the same time. Then you just go. At first I was tumbling because the guy did some front flip with me this was crazy. Once we straitened out it was the best view ever. After a 70 second freefall he pulled the shoot. This bit was cool as well because I got to fly the shoot. It was just like you fly a two string kite but I was attached. He would let me put us into spirals which crazy. It felt like we were pulling mad G's. Then we land and I want to do it again for sure. After that we came back and hit some rails which was fun. Peace Out
Safe riding
Chris O
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Shaun - "I'm So Tired..."
I am so tired right now! I don't know what the deal is lately, but waking up each morning is normally an easy thing for me. Once my eyes open and my feet hit the floor, I am on it. But something else is going on. Either way, I'm pushing forward and not letting it slow me down.
Just played some ice hockey to get ready for next weeks game. Canada vs. USA. Yup, that seems real unfair. It is a bunch of us wakeboarders and water skiers battling it out on the ice. It's the 17th, so see if you can find details about it, sorry I can't help ya, I just know when I need to be there.
I rode this morning, then played hockey and now I'm waiting out a rain storm so I can ride again. I'm kinda thinking I should take a break until tomorrow, so I will see how I feel.
My wife, Kerri, is more than 6 months pregnant with our little girl who is due in early July. I know...if I think I'm tired now...
I just sent the Pay It Forward boards on the road. If you don't know what that is, but I decided that I wanted to send someone a board to demo for a few days and then they mail it to someone else. I posted the idea on wakeworld.com and people responded like crazy. The boards are in Fl. for now and then heading to Ga. next. Go to wakeworld discussion board to see more and to see if you can get in on the fun.
Gerry Nunn lives next door and we have been swinging around these ropes we hung from a tree. Here's a pic
I'll check you all later and give you the haps next time.
Shaun
Just played some ice hockey to get ready for next weeks game. Canada vs. USA. Yup, that seems real unfair. It is a bunch of us wakeboarders and water skiers battling it out on the ice. It's the 17th, so see if you can find details about it, sorry I can't help ya, I just know when I need to be there.
I rode this morning, then played hockey and now I'm waiting out a rain storm so I can ride again. I'm kinda thinking I should take a break until tomorrow, so I will see how I feel.
My wife, Kerri, is more than 6 months pregnant with our little girl who is due in early July. I know...if I think I'm tired now...
I just sent the Pay It Forward boards on the road. If you don't know what that is, but I decided that I wanted to send someone a board to demo for a few days and then they mail it to someone else. I posted the idea on wakeworld.com and people responded like crazy. The boards are in Fl. for now and then heading to Ga. next. Go to wakeworld discussion board to see more and to see if you can get in on the fun.
Gerry Nunn lives next door and we have been swinging around these ropes we hung from a tree. Here's a pic
I'll check you all later and give you the haps next time.
Shaun
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