Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Team Rider of the Week: BBoy Atomic Goofball!


Danny "Atomic Goofball" Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American break-dancer from Maryland. 
Where to even start? Bboy Atomic Goofball is incredible. 

His entire life he has loved and pursued art, especially in conjunction with helping people. Atomic Goofball is here to inspire and uplift free spirits like himself by sharing his art with the world. 

Danny did not have a perfect life as a kid, but he had the perfect head on his shoulders to get him where he wanted to go. His family didn't have much money and he didn't have many friends. He felt outcasted by his peers, so he turned to himself for support. 
Danny, being Danny, was able to motivate himself by delving into his own imagination rather than outsourcing to those that outcasted him for a good time. He made his own toys and went on his own adventures and didn't think a thing of it. 

  Later, Danny struggled after being diagnosed with a chest deformity. It struck his confidence for sure, and the others already against him took notice. Bullies used his condition as a weapon against Danny to make him feel worse. "As I grew, so did my challenges. The bullies started to hit harder, and things started to hurt more. As much as I liked to smile, I found it hard to do so."  Though Danny was presented with this negativity from all sides, he never gave up. He pulled through by continuing to motivate himself with his hobbies and talents.
"I promised myself, I will no longer live my life to please others, That I will make a difference, and be the hero I need...and if there was anyone out there who needed help like I did, I would be that help." 

  Danny really lived though his dancing, and also drawing. His drawings started to be auctioned off to help those in need. Danny would donate his art to be used to help those in less-fortunate countries.  
Little by little, Danny's childhood dreams started coming together. Everything he always promised himself was finally happening. He started to get recognized. He was eventually on TV and in movies, meeting celebrities, designing shoes, building award-winning cars, competing and travelling the world dancing, and building a clientele.
 In recent times, Danny has accomplished countless achievements. In 2015 he took the titled at Mr. Vietfest in Virginia. Danny was thrilled to be able to encourage other young Vietnamese- American men to strive for excellence and follow their dreams. Danny recently designed a pair of shoes for NFL player Terrel Suggs, Suggs sported the shoes the very next day in his team's first game, and received the game ball. 
We are proud of Danny and everything he has overcome and accomplished, and we are very grateful to have him on our team. 
If you want to see Atomic Goofball in action, come to Lionz Of Zion 20th Anniversary on Sept. 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. Click here for additional information.
Check him out at atomicgoofball.com; FB at Danny Atomicgooffball Nguyen; on Youtube @atomicgoofball; or on Twitter @atomicgoofball. 

Team Rider of the Week: Danny!


Danny "Atomic Goofball" Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American break-dancer from Maryland. 
Where to even start? Bboy Atomic Goofball is incredible. 

His entire life he has loved and pursued art, especially in conjunction with helping people. Atomic Goofball is here to inspire and uplift free spirits like himself by sharing his art with the world. 

Danny did not have a perfect life as a kid, but he had the perfect head on his shoulders to get him where he wanted to go. His family didn't have much money and he didn't have many friends. He felt outcasted by his peers, so he turned to himself for support. 
Danny, being Danny, was able to motivate himself by delving into his own imagination rather than outsourcing to those that outcasted him for a good time. He made his own toys and went on his own adventures and didn't think a thing of it. 

  Later, Danny struggled after being diagnosed with a chest deformity. It struck his confidence for sure, and the others already against him took notice. Bullies used his condition as a weapon against Danny to make him feel worse. "As I grew, so did my challenges. The bullies started to hit harder, and things started to hurt more. As much as I liked to smile, I found it hard to do so."  Though Danny was presented with this negativity from all sides, he never gave up. He pulled through by continuing to motivate himself with his hobbies and talents.
"I promised myself, I will no longer live my life to please others, That I will make a difference, and be the hero I need...and if there was anyone out there who needed help like I did, I would be that help." 

  Danny really lived though his dancing, and also drawing. His drawings started to be auctioned off to help those in need. Danny would donate his art to be used to help those in less-fortunate countries.  
Little by little, Danny's childhood dreams started coming together. Everything he always promised himself was finally happening. He started to get recognized. He was eventually on TV and in movies, meeting celebrities, designing shoes, building award-winning cars, competing and travelling the world dancing, and building a clientele.
 In recent times, Danny has accomplished countless achievements. In 2015 he took the titled at Mr. Vietfest in Virginia. Danny was thrilled to be able to encourage other young Vietnamese- American men to strive for excellence and follow their dreams. Danny recently designed a pair of shoes for NFL player Terrel Suggs, Suggs sported the shoes the very next day in his team's first game, and received the game ball. 
We are proud of Danny and everything he has overcome and accomplished, and we are very grateful to have him on our team. 
If you want to see Atomic Goofball in action, come to Lionz Of Zion 20th Anniversary on Sept. 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. Click here for additional information.
Check him out at atomicgoofball.com; FB at Danny Atomicgooffball Nguyen; on Youtube @atomicgoofball; or on Twitter @atomicgoofball. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Team Rider of the Week: Natalie Krishna Das!

  Nothing can stop Natalie! 
Natalie Krishna Das is a skateboarder from Phoenix, Arizona. She became a professional skateboarder in 2009. Overall she has been skating for 18 years and picked up some sponsors on the way! 
She's backed by sPACYcLOUd, Skate Girls Tribe, Silly Girl Skateboards, Sidewalk Surfer Skate Shop, ZOX, Catalyst Case, New Belgium Brewing, Las ChicAZ, Uncle Skate, and Falling Whistles.
Natalie is always contributing to the local and US skate community by participating and travelling to tons of events. Most recently she participated in a demo in Ann Arbor, Michigan with big names including Chuck Treece, Ron Allen, Jordyn Barrett, Andy MacDonald, and Tom Remillard, to smooth jazz played by Jason Moran and The Bandwagon.
Natalie enjoys music as well and plays several instruments including ukulele, piano, and bass. She is also a very talented artist. Natalie loves to paint and shoot photography when she isn't skating.
She never misses a chance to help younger female skateboarders and is considered a role model for her life long achievements, determination, and creativity.
She has even been on the front page of Concrete Wave magazine!
Natalie has her whole life ahead of her, along with her 5 month old baby and fiance. With her wedding in a month, there isn't a dull moment for Natalie.