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Welcome to the new "Cute".

 

Roxy is redefining the word "CUTE" and we love it! The new video features Roxy athletes, Chloe Kim, Torah Bright, Stephanie Gilmore, Lisa Anderson, and more.

 

You’ve called us cute. And sure, that’s fair. We are cute. Cute is sweet, kind, shy. But also, strong, brave...gnarly. Our idea of cute is a little upside down. Cute is saying, “I can do this… I got this.” Cute is just going for it. And, it’s ok if you fall. Cute is winning a world title. Actually, scratch that. SEVEN world titles. Cute is more than one thing, because we are more than one thing… Here’s to the next chapter of CUTE

 

 #RedefineCUTE

How An Inclusion Rider Could Change Your Legacy In Action Sports
Photo Ian Logan  / at Vans US Open in Huntington Beach

How an Inclusion Rider Could Help Change the Game for Female Action Sports Athletes & Leave a Legacy of Hope For Future Generations

By Cindy Whitehead

The news hitting the internet and beyond recently, that Olympic swimmer, and 4x medalist, Simone Manuel, had decided to give up her NCAA status and finally turn pro stopped those in the swimming world in their tracks. But the news was so much bigger than just that. Simone had signed an unprecedented contract, for a professional athlete, with swimming giant; TYR Sport that includes an "inclusion rider".

The time is now for women in action sports to get more familiar as to why they should be following in Simone’s history making footsteps.

First of all, what is an inclusion rider?

An inclusion rider is a provision added to a contract to ensure that companies meet certain levels of diversity, for example regarding the inclusion of women, people of color, LGBT people and people with disabilities. Inclusion riders are becoming more common in industries such as film and television, when an actress with some clout wants to make sure the film she is starring in has the diversity she wishes to see in the world – not just on screen but perhaps behind the scenes as well. The quote from Simone’s press release states, “Through this stipulation with TYR Simone ensures that her partners extend meaningful opportunities to traditionally underrepresented groups and that diversity be reflected in the creative efforts she pursues with the brand.” How rad is that?

Why would I want or need this?

It's great to get a major sponsorship deal with a huge company so you can skate, ride, board or surf full time as a pro. That's the goal right? And right now we are seeing that that happens for only a small group of select female pros in these sports. But what, if in addition to your amazing and financially lucrative contract, you could do something, with very little effort, that helps bring up more women in your sport? An inclusion rider can do just that. It can show the company you are representing that if they believe in you, you also want them to enact initiatives to support other women out there as well. That is a win win. In swimming it’s no longer just about Simone and her lucrative endorsement deal, it is now about Simone making a living at the sport she excels in and bringing future generations up with her so they too can have this type of opportunity in the future, if they choose to.

“I don’t have that type of power, I’m not Tony Hawk!”

If you are being offered a lucrative endorsement deal, yes you do have the power to initiate change. Before you read the first paragraph in this article did you know who Simone Manuel was? If you don’t follow competitive swimming, then perhaps not. And that’s my point. Simone is well known in her sport, enough so that her agents felt comfortable adding this rider to her very first, professional contract. And Simone believed in herself enough to stand behind what she felt was important to her and to fight for it. Basically she went out of her way to make sure that TYR was on the same page as she was when it comes to supporting women and people of color.

And no, Simone is not a household name (yet) like Tony Hawk, but this past month everyone in sports, and beyond, is talking about the changes she is creating for women and people of color. She is now, not only known as an Olympic Medalist, she is known as a game changer.

Some of you are already thinking, " There isn't enough of the proverbial pie to go around to be rocking the boat!"

At this moment it may look that way for sure, but I’ll bet that you have more power than you believe you do. And right now it may seem cool to be the only woman on that all guys skate, surf or BMX team or under contract, but the way we grow the sport and get higher levels of pay is by raising other female athletes up with us. The women of action sports are stronger together than they are if each one is acting solely on her own behalf. Isn’t the final goal to have teams and companies with equal amounts of male and female riders? That means we have created effective change. Trust me it’s true. You only need to look back at women’s sports history to see how it works.

Did you watch the 2017 movie, "Battle of the Sexes", about Billie Jean King and how she took on the tennis association for equal pay back in 1973? She put herself on the line to better the sport for all the women she was playing with. Her legacy today is more than a woman who won tournaments and championships; it is that of a feminist and strong woman who fought for equality so women coming up today could make tennis an actual career.

Are you aware that pro skater Mimi Knoop and Cara-Beth Burnside formed The Alliance back in 2009 and fought for equal prize money at the X-Games for women and men? They achieved this goal and that is the reason the women competing today in summer and winter X-Games get the same money as their male counterparts. Both Mimi and Cara-Beth have very impressive skating careers, but I am most inspired by the change they made for women in skateboarding that benefits every girl and woman financially at this competition, so they can keep on skating hard, just like the guys do.

What about the Committee for Equity in Women’s Surfing (CEWS) which was co-founded by Professional Surfers Paige Alms, Keala Kennelly, Andrea Moller, Bianca Valenti and SMC Harbor Commissioner Sabrina Brennan and attorney Karen Tynan. They have fought tirelessly for women to be able to surf during the Mavericks Big Wave Challenge. And they are still fighting on behalf of female big wave riders everywhere.

Many, many women have come before you to fight for various forms of change and many more are still fighting for equality in various ways. You are not alone in this endeavor.

It sounds hard, and competing right now and keeping my sponsors happy is hard enough…

I get that it’s not easy or comfortable to use your status to fight for the next generation. But it’s necessary. Skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding and BMX all had female pioneers that made it possible, and perhaps just a little easier, for you to do what you love today. It’s time to step up for the girls and women that ride with you and the girls who come after you. What is worthwhile is never easy. If it were, these issues would have been solved long before you got here.

What will your legacy be?

In ten or twenty years from now, what will your legacy in action sports be? The world championship titles and big name competition results change from year to year, the records get shattered, too fast it seems, but fighting and supporting your fellow female athlete is absolutely timeless.

If you are one of the top female surfers, skateboarders or BMX riders in the world and signing lucrative endorsement deals with companies that can effectively create change, think about having your agent ask for that inclusion rider.

A young girl may ask you for an autograph today because you won an important event, but future generations of girls may be thanking you down the line for what you have done for all women in your sport.

Olympic Snowboarder Kelly Clark's New Book "INSPIRED".









Pro snowboarder Kelly Clark is a BADASS. At 33 years old she has been in four Olympics already, she has won three Olympic medals and is the winningest athlete in snowboard history - male or female.

From her new book "Inspired" (which we can't wait to read)  to her recent deal with Kelloggs Special K Cereal and her newest commercial with BOSE, there is no stopping snowboarder Kelly Clark. This woman has been a fixture on the USA Snowboard scene for many years, and each year she seems to just get better and better. 

Get your hands on her new book - it's more than an autobiography, it's lessons for LIFE.


About the book INSPIRED by Kelly Clark:

Everyone can measure their lives in a number of days, weeks, or even years. For me, I measure my life in intervals of thirty seconds; everything hinges on these sets of thirty seconds. Thirty seconds will determine whether I am seen as a “winner” or just another athlete who missed the mark that day. What most people don’t see, is that for every thirty seconds of my life put on display before hundreds of thousands of people, there are years of preparation behind the scenes. It’s those years of hard work, motivation, and preparation that determine how these thirty seconds will go.

Over the years, thirty second intervals have encapsulated highs and lows, successes and failures. Through it all, I have found the one constant in my life is that nothing is constant. The pages of this book are an invitation for you to come in and enjoy these snapshots in to my life, career, and pursuit of progress. I hope you are challenged and inspired to go on a journey of your own.


You can order a copy via Amazon ---->  HERE
Girls Who Ride Magazine - New Issue!




Just a small teaser of what's in the new issue of GIRLS WHO RIDE Magazine this month. This issue is the biggest yet, and it's jam packed with great articles on skateboarding, surfing, bodyboarding, BMX, nutrition, travel, snowboarding, and more.

Olympic snowboarder Gretchen Bleilier graces the cover this month and her interview is one you don't want to miss.

You can also read about photographer Christin Rose's new project #Sheplayswewin, which celebrates girls in sports.  Enduro racer Rita Viera shares the inside scoop on the challenges in her sport, learn about being the first female surfer in India with Ishita Malaviya, the travel section takes you on a journey to Peru with Lisa Marques who did this trip solo - and there some amazing things that happen along the way! Find out which foods are anti inflammatory and keep you at the  top of your game. Read why bodyboarding is not just for boys, and so much more!

You can read the entire issue right HERE





X-Games Oslo - Womens Skate & Snow Schedule.
Leticia Bufoni is one to wtach!  / Photo Trevor Brown via espn


For the first time ever in the history of the X-Games,  summer and winter sports will be competing at the X-Games Oslo.

THURSDAY:   Make sure you check out the women's skateboard street finals where you can watch Leticia Bufoni, Lacey Baker, Vanessa Torres, Pamela Rosa, Alana Smith and Alexis Sablone skate in the Womens Street Finals on Thursday, February 25 on ESPN3 - the action starts at 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST .

You can watch the LIVE webcast of the event HERE

Chloe Kim is competing in Super Pipe at Oslo / Photo Trevor Brown






FRIDAY:     You can also watch the Women's Snowboard Super Pipe Final  on Friday, February 25 starting at 7:30 AM PST / 10:30 AM EST on ESPN3 - you can catch Chloe Kim, Kelly Clark, Arielle Gold, Hannah Teter, Maddie Mastro, Sophia Rodriguez & Mirabelle Thovex.


SATURDAY:  February 26, tune in for the women's ski and snowboard Big Air finals at 7:00 AM PST / 10:00 AM EST on ESPN3


You can read more about these athletes and see the men's comp schedule over  HERE


Pro Surfer Carissa Moore on Cover Of Girls Who Ride Magazine!

Photo Jason Kenworthy

Carissa Moore   / Photo Jason Kenworthy
Julz Lynn / Photo Ian Logan

Photo Oreli Berthollier
Poppy Starr Olsen  / Photo Ian Logan
Kathleen Barrigao    / Photo J, Barrigao
Jess Kimura  / Photo Vernon Deck




The new issue of Girls Who Ride Magazine is out and this issue is huge!  It's chock full of articles,  including pieces on 3x World champion surfer Carissa Moore, a re-cap of  Exposure Skate contest, pro snowboarder Jess Kimura, Australian skateboarder Poppy Starr Olsen, photographer Oreli Berthollier, artist Heather Brown, surfer Kathleen Barrigao, and much much more!

Check out the full issue HERE on line

You can order a beautiful hard copy of the magazine HERE
Merry Christmas!
image via espn / photo Shamanski

Surfing Santa
Snowboarding Santa via StarTribune


We hope you are having a very Merry Christmas and the day brings everything you want - empty skateparks, some nice waves, and some fresh powder with bluebird sky's.

Happy Holidays!   xoxo   Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word
Last Day to Win A Set Of Toy Boarders!
 Photo: Ian Logan

This is it - today is the last day to enter to win a set of rad Toy Boarders. Each package of Skate, Snow, and Surf series that we are giving away have a female action figures in the mix! You have until midnight tonight to leave a comment telling us which set you'd like to win

Please leave your comment on the original post HERE


Good Luck!!  Wee will be announcing the winners on Saturday - so stay tuned!

Toy Boarders Give-a-Way!
 Photos: Ian Logan


Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word has teamed up with The Original AJ's Toy Boarders to do a rad give-a-way and there will be  THREE winners!

Toy Boarders are little, green, toy soldier like figures, except they promote fun things like skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing - super fun to play with at home, at school or at work.  Ok, maybe not at school, unless you can do it with out getting caught... but you didn't hear that from us.

One of our favorite things about Toy Boarders is that The Skate Series 2, Snowboard Series 1 and Surf Series 1 all have female figures included in each package.  Check out each of the girls ripping above!

So how do you enter to win a package of Toy Boarders?

Just leave us a comment below along with your email address & tell us which set of Toy Boarders, skate, surf or snow,  you'd like to be eligible to win. 

It's that easy. 


Other boring (but important) info: 

* Contest ends Thursday, April 9th at midnight PST 

* 3 winners will be chosen and each will receive either a set of skate, surf or snow Toy Boarders.

* Winners will be contacted at email address left on their comment & you have 1 week to respond with your address so we can ship your Toy Boarders out. 

* Toy Boarders will be shipped directly from manufacturer.

* Give-a-way is open to US residents only (sorry!)

* One winner per household






ESPYS - Vote Now!

The ESPYS are almost here so it's your last chance to vote for your favorite female action sports athlete, as well as all the other athletes who are up for ESPYS in various categories this year.

Click HERE to vote now, and be sure to watch the show this Wednesday night at 9 PM EST / 6 PM PST on ESPN to see who wins.


Alana Nichols. Superhero.

 Alana Nichols. Athlete. Paralympian. Inspiration. Everyday Hero.

U.S. Paralympian and three-time gold medalist, Alana Nichols, was inducted into the Superman Hall of Heroes in Times Square this week along with greats like Shaquille O'Neal. Jackie Robinson, and Christopher Reeve, just to name a few.

Alana is the first female athlete to win gold medals in both the summer (Wheelchair Basketball) & winter (Alpine Skiing) Paralympic Games.  In 2002 a snowboarding accident left Alana paralyzed but she held onto her love of sports, going on to compete and win, a gold in basketball in Beijing. In 2010 she headed to Vancouver to compete in the winter Parympics and took home two golds, a silver, and a broze. This year Alana competed in Sochi and took home a silver.  That is some serious medal count!

So great to see Alana getting some well deserved recognition for being such an inspiration to others!







Amy Wins Bronze!


Such great news!!

Amy Purdy took the bronze today at the 2014 Sochi Winter Paralympics. This is the first time snowbaording has been in these games and Amy has been instrumental in helping it get there. So stoked that she won bronze. Now she is off to start practicing for Dancing with the Stars which she will be on this season.

Congrats Amy!
Always Be Faster Than The Boys. Mikaela Shiffrin.

 images:  Nathan Bilow / USA Today Sports


She's just 5 days shy of her 19th birthday and yesterday Mikaela Shiffrin won the World Cup Slalom season championship again to retain her title. She is now the first woman to win 8 before age 19. Pretty impressive stats - not to mention she won gold during the 2014 Sochi Olympic games just last month!

Another cool fact about Mikaela - she has a sticker on the back of her helmet that has the letters "A.B.B.T.T.B."on it - so what does it mean?

It's pretty simple.

ALWAYS BE FASTER THAN THE BOYS
Amy Purdy / Paralympic Winter Games..

NBC will be airing live coverage of the  Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games and now that snowboarding events have been added to these games I am even more excited to watch!

One girl in particular that I will be rooting for is Amy Purdy. Amy contracted meningitis as a young adult and had to have both her legs amputated below the knee, but that has not stopped her drive and determination on the mountain & in life.  She is a world class snowboarder, motivational speaker, model, all around awesome person, and favored to take the gold at these games.

I was lucky to meet Amy one night at the espnW summit and get to hang out a bit - Amy is one of those girls who is always fun, positive, and never stops laughing - the kind of girl you just gravitate towards. It's going to be fun watching her in Sochi.

As if these Paralympic games aren't enough to keep her busy, it's just been announced that Amy will be dancing this coming season on "Dancing With the Stars". Can't wait to watch her kick some butt on the dance floor.

But first I plan on being glued to NBC to see her compete on Friday, March 14 live on NBC.

GO AMY!!

Female Inspiration.


 Two amazing female climbers are getting ready to do what only one other person (David Llano Gonzales) has ever done. Summit Mount Everest twice in one season from two different directions. And they will do it without any support crew.

Melissa Arnot & Pasang Lhumu Sherpa are pro climbers and had heard a lot about each other but never met until this past August when they ran into one another on Mount Rainier. They decided this was their climb to tackle together.

Qualified? Hell YES. Arnot has summited Everest 5 times and Pasang has summited Everest once & is also one of the few female Sherpa women trained as a guide. Together they make up a pretty strong team.

Their message is "if women support one another everything will be possible".

Looking forwrad to seeing them both standing high atop Everest and I am hoping they make a movie about this historic climb.






Women's Snowboard Half Pipe Medalists.

 Photo Sergei Grits / AP

Congrats to all the girls who competed today during the women's half pipe event in Sochi!  After hearing about the adverse conditions of the pipe, I'd say you are all troopers and winners for bringing your best and competing anyway.

Double congrats to Gold Medalist Kaitlyn Farington (USA), Silver Medalist,  Torah Bright (Aus) and Bronze Medalist Kelly Clark (USA) for winning those Olympic medals!

Sochi Starts Tonight!


Pictured above 2014 Olympic Women's snowboard team / halfpipe
Arielle Gold,  Hannah Teter, Kelly Clark, Kaitylyn Farr

I can not wait to see the opening ceremonies tonight - I have been watching the instagram feeds and Facebook posts of some of my athlete friends who are there competing and/or announcing. With every passing day I get more excited for this Olympics to start. And tonight's the night!

So many people & I events  I want to see. Did you know that this will be the 4th Olympics for snowboarder Kelly Clark?  And that the women competing in ski jump will be making history in Sochi? Yep, this is the very first time this event has been part of the games. These girls have fought long and hard to have it included and I can't wait to see them compete.

I may even watch some pairs ice skating after getting to know Davis & White a bit last night from the NBC special on "How to Raise an Olympic Athlete". With his floppy blonde hair he looks just like one of our snowboard guys.

This is the point, getting to know these athletes and learn about them personally keeps interest in the events and their sport. They have worked long & hard to get here so I'd like to know who YOU are excited to see!