Arlo
Eisenberg
Arlo
grew up in a skateboarder culture, and he has always made a conscious
effort to bring a skateboard aspect to the rollerblading lifestyle.
At the same time however, he urges us to evolve to a level of maturity
where we can create our own identity. Again, it seems to be a contradiction.
But for the guy who brought you the first Senate ad which proudly
declared, 'Buy a Skateboard', and who's favorite magazine is Big Brother,
this is, in fact, only one stage of Arlo's long range goal. "Right
now our identity as rollerbladers depends largely on how we separate
our culture from theirs." Arlo believes that the conflict between
the sports will help us to define ourselves. It'll take us to the
point where we can safely and completely distinguish our group as
a legitimate urban culture. "There's gonna be a time when all these
kids won't just have a bike or rollerblades or a skateboard. If you
stand us up next to a football player, we are all basically the same:
same interests, same sense of humor, we buy our equipment in the same
shops . . . But we're not there yet. And part of getting there is
this healthy rivalry between us."
He embraced the skateboarding
culture in the early stages of our sport, and spurns it today, but
predicts a time in the near future when we will stand side by side
in mutual respect. This is not inconsistency. It shows that he thinks
of rollerblading's world domination as a long-range goal and not a
series of emotional reactions. And never once has he wavered from
the one quality which we can not doubt whatsoever: Arlo is first and
foremost a rollerblader.
"There
will always be those who are so insecure that they believe their success
can only come at the expense of others so they spend a lot of time
talking about what might happen. I know that I will be successful
despite all the others, so I prefer to spend most of my time making
it happen. Not having friends makes me depressed, the daily struggles
at Senate are taxing . . . but as long as I can still see the light
at the end of the tunnel, and I do, I will continue to trudge through
this darkness."
--Arlo's
Declaration