![]() ![]() I liked to jump off of curbs and go fast, but I got hurt a lot on my bike. I thought, “Whoa, that was cool.” Then I got into BMX for a couple of years. One day, I got really mad and picked it up and threw it super hard on the ground and it snapped in half. My mom bought it for me at Toys’R’Us and I’d always ride around my neighborhood on my knees. When I was four, my first skateboard was a blue GT. What were you into as a kid growing up? Were you skating or BMXing or what? My mom and dad were both born in concentration camps from WWII. I’m from the East Side, so I’m pretty much a Samurai vato loco. I remember going to intermediate school and being one of the only Japanese kids in the whole school. I was born in East L.A., Montebello to be exact. Bennett Harada loves skateboarding and spends part of everyday passing on the tradition to the next generations. He is a solid rider with a smooth, powerful style. Bennett Harada is a skateboarder with a warrior’s heart, a modern day Samurai, but what lies within is a humble and focused soul. ![]()
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