Beck
Beck brings easy style and big heart to every session. Street lines, mini ramp fun, and a calm head when it matters. He’s the rider who keeps trying until it clicks.

Beck’s skate story started at Forest Row with his dad and sister, and that family vibe still shows in how he rides. He’s all about progression with a smile, whether it is dialing street lines or flowing on the mini ramp. Being part of the Skate Farm team has boosted his confidence to try things he would usually skip.
He looks up to skaters who keep pushing, and you can see that in the way he approaches sessions. Land it or learn from it, then go again. He is the first to cheer a mate on and the last to give up on a trick.
Questions & answers
Who inspires you, and why?
Tyshawn Jones, because he keeps trying.
What trick took you the longest to land, and how did it feel?
Kickflip. I tried it all day and when I landed it, I did three in a row. It felt amazing.
Describe your riding style in three words.
Street, mini ramps, fun.
What do you do when you feel stuck or scared to try something new?
I try it once. If it goes really wrong, I am not scared to try again, and I make sure I know how to bail properly.
What is your favourite memory from skating so far?
Landing a good trick in my first competition run. Also going to the park in the snow and riding down stair sets with no trucks on our boards.
What advice has helped you most?
From Mitchie Brusco: do not care what people think, and try to ride switch every time you skate.
How would you explain the Skate Farm vibe to someone new?
Chill vibe, nice people, good music, and a very cute dog.
What is your big dream in skating?
Make a living from skating so I do not have to do a boring job.
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