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The Nike Chosen Sessions - Silvretta Montafon, Austria.
1st - 7th April. The culmination of Nike Chosen Video Contest and the Nike Chosen Series.
The 3 final video crews as decided by public vote go head to head to produce an edit in just one week hitting everything the mountain has to offer to produce the goods.
The AM winners of the Nike Chosen Series will join the Nike Pros and shred to find the ultimate winner.
Have your say and vote on line to decide who becomes the Chosen AM.
Featuring Nike Riders: Halldor Helgason. Nico Müller, Gigi Rüf. Peetu piiroinen. Danny Kass. Scotty Lago and more.
Follow the AMs, the Crews and the Nike Team at the ‘Sessions’ as they lay down end of season lines in one incredible park.
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Nike Skateboarding “Mr. Control It All” video for the Eric Koston 1 shoe,
featuring Eric Koston, Justin Brock and Sean Malto.
Head over to http://www.nikeskateboarding.com/mrcontrolitall to see more and learn about the
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Here are some of JD’s finer points from his talk at CreativeMornings this morning. We will link the video of his full presentation when it surfaces. Thanks to everyone who came out and to the sponsors Ziba, 52 Limited, Pro Photo Supply and Scout Books for their support.
Photo: Matty Jasperson
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Tick tock, tick tock. The countdown has begun. Winter Chosen right around the corner.
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Do you suffer from Decision Fatigue? →
Decision fatigue helps explain why ordinarily sensible people get angry at colleagues and families, splurge on clothes, buy junk food at the supermarket and can’t resist the dealer’s offer to rustproof their new car. No matter how rational and high-minded you try to be, you can’t make decision after decision without paying a biological price. It’s different from ordinary physical fatigue — you’re not consciously aware of being tired — but you’re low on mental energy. The more choices you make throughout the day, the harder each one becomes for your brain, and eventually it looks for shortcuts, usually in either of two very different ways. One shortcut is to become reckless: to act impulsively instead of expending the energy to first think through the consequences. (Sure, tweet that photo! What could go wrong?) The other shortcut is the ultimate energy saver: do nothing. Instead of agonizing over decisions, avoid any choice. Ducking a decision often creates bigger problems in the long run, but for the moment, it eases the mental strain. You start to resist any change, any potentially risky move — like releasing a prisoner who might commit a crime. So the fatigued judge on a parole board takes the easy way out, and the prisoner keeps doing time.
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This was one hell of an event.
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Behind the scenes: London-based artist/designer Jon Gray is best known for book covers. His use of collage and hand-drawn fonts is often referred to as literary graffiti.
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I got a thing.. it’s remix of Nike’s latest CHOSEN commercial that has been all over TV lately.
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The top 5 regrets people make on their deathbeds →
currently seeking inspiration…
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We just launched Nike Chosen!

