Wednesday, December 31, 2008
HELLO HERO, HERO HELLO!!!
This past year has been very exciting for us. With the new year just around the corner, we would like to take this opportunity to THANK YOU for the tremendous support! Loose Grooves wishes All Good Health, Prosperity & more Rollin Good Times in 2009.
See Ya!
Friday, December 19, 2008
ROY SIGNS THE DEAL
Our ever dependable web designer Amir, seated with Roy & Komeng at the press conference.Today marks an important event in our calender; Loose Grooves' signing of an undiscovered gem in the east. Khalid or Roy as he is more popularly known in the local circuit, has agreed to be LG's first pro rider for an undisclosed sum (strong rumours suggest that he was only worth 50 Baht).
We got to work right away with the photo shoot for his promotional posters. The same goes to the two photographers present who must be scratching their heads bald, figuring how to Photoshop their model. Good luck to them.
Bless you Singapore for producing talents like Khalid. We wonder how anybody can miss someone with such a humongous proportion – we mean potential.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
BIONIC NO MORE
Saturday, November 29, 2008
DRESS CODE: BATIK
Intimidated? Komeng? Nah... He was more intimidated by Khai who wore his batik-printed Converse to the event!
The Community Leaders' Forum (CLF) which was set up in 2003, provides the platform for the Malay/Muslim Voluntary Sector to work together to address issues affecting the community and build the capacity to facilitate the interventions efforts. The introduction of sports to engage the youth have proved effective in tackling anti-social behaviour. Although not entirely, but the progressive numbers are encouraging. It is through these interest groups that the committee understand further the harsh realities faced by the kids.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
SO FRESH SO CLEAN

Saturday, November 15, 2008
THE DAY ODDIE'S BROTHER HAS A NAME
The Sports Education Programme (SEP) Showcase held at Nan Hua Primary School featured service providers offering their endorsed programmes for 2009. It is to facilitate the planning of sports programmes by principals and teachers for you kids. Additionally, as part of the effort to promote the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG), there was a dedicated corner reserved for sports providers offering some of the 26 sports (including BMX!) under the Games.

Loose Grooves was categorised under the Extreme/Adventure Sports. It was a slow morning which picked up pace after word got around that there was actually a company which conducts skateboarding and bmx lessons. We were met with lots of surprised faces and congratulatory handshakes in getting these two sports endorsed. Our booth generated a great buzz all the way till closing time. The highlight of the day was when a special school enquire if we can customise our courses to fit their objectives. That is surely one challenge that LG would not back out from.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
PUSH DON'T POLLUTE
To cut the chase, Loose Grooves got invited to perform a BMX demonstration at Kampung Ubi-Kembangan Community Centre for their Green & Bike 2008 campaign. Member of Parliment, Dr Ong Seh Hong was present as its Guest of Honour. It was organised by the People's Association to promote various aspect of cycling as part of their “Family Life Champion” programme. Their aim to encourage family bonding through sports, seems to be very well received going by the crowd turnout.
We were suddenly psyched up that sleepy drizzling morning by the presence of two Redbull hotties distributing their energy drinks all around. Well they gave both Shah and Shalihin wings indeed! Since this event was the first proper exposure for the company, we decided to set up booth to display the Skate Pass programme as well.
There was this one kid who refuses to accompany his mum to cycle, choosing instead to stay with us to learn how to skate. And within an hour, he was rolling all over! Big props to Bukit for the ad hoc lesson. Here are some of the pictures taken with our sugar filled bloodshot eyes on the viewfinder.
Shalihin requesting some extra service from Khai. Oh God, that sounds so wrong.
Irfan sacrificing himself for Shah's leap of faith.
Sorry Eva, please dont sue us. This was really unexpected!
Too much sugar content may result in redefining what is norm.
Friday, November 7, 2008
WE PIONEER
It simply means that all you kids can now learn how to skate/ride at your very own schools! So what are you waiting for? Go badger your PE teachers!
Big up to the crew for your encouragement and endless lobbying to get these sports recognised under the programme. It is a brand new day!
Drop us an email at enquiry@lgskateboards.sg for more information!
Monday, October 27, 2008
REVOLUTION IN A BOX
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
YOU HAVE NOT HEARD THE LAST OF ME!!!
Friday, August 8, 2008
HISTORY IN THE MAKING

The Skate Pass branding is synonymous with skateboarding in schools curriculums in over fourteen states in the US. Partnering the best in the business, you can be assured of safe quality training that will benefit the seasoned skater as well as anyone who is interested to take it up as a sport activity.

Sunday, July 27, 2008
WEEKEND WARRIORS
Anyway, Loren decided to join us that night. We had met at a skate forum only recently, and he was eager to test out his brand new Earthwing longboard. It was also my virgin ride on my Santa Cruz. Bukit hesitated to ride his Dogtown which he got from wifey for his birthday and eventually deem it too sacred to roll on. Mat Rep has finally replaced the grip tape for his Sector Nine and was determined to execute the knee slide perfectly. And here we go!
Loren can skate from Philippines to Singapore without ever getting tired. Best believe.
Mat Rep bringing a whole new meaning to breakneck speed!
Not even a cracked spine, fractured collar bone and broken shoulder can deter Sakai from doing some serious carving.
Sam needs his Special Brew before he can land a trick.
Fendy was not his usual outstanding self because he doesnt want to let his wife know he is skating.
Bukit now prefers to ply his trade on the waves of Desaru.
Komeng attempting a girl's push up.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
WELCOME
Loose Grooves is proud to be the one and only company in Singapore that has its Skateboarding & BMX curriculum officially endorsed by the Singapore Sports Council (SSC). Our focus is to expose and educate the young about these two often scoffed at sports starting in schools.
Through this blog, we try to create an atmosphere as welcoming and friendly as possible and encourage every aspect of our business to be as enjoyable as it can. Then again we do not consider ourselves a business, because Loose Grooves is a lifestyle.
While hard-to-please Komeng is busy spankking our website designer for his amateurish work, this space will serve you the lastest updates of what the crew are up to next.
In the meantime, drop us a mail at enquiry@lgskateboards.sg for any questions that Google cannot answer.