BRYAN HERMAN
Bryan Herman
Hometown Victor Valley, CA
Age 37
Sponsors Baker Skateboards, Shake Junt, Hours Is Yours, Pharmacy Boardshop, Happy Hour Shades, Psockadelic, Slowride Garage, and Thunder Trucks
Bryan Herman, a prominent figure in the skateboarding community, hails from Victor Valley, California. At the age of 37, he has established himself as a skilled skateboarder and a respected professional in the industry. His journey in skateboarding is marked by his dedication, talent, and the influence he has had on the culture.Herman's career is supported by several notable sponsors, including Baker Skateboards and Shake Junt, which are recognized for their commitment to quality and innovation in skateboarding products. These partnerships not only reflect his skill level but also his alignment with brands that resonate with the skateboarding ethos.In addition to Baker Skateboards and Shake Junt, Bryan is also sponsored by Hours Is Yours, a brand that offers a curated selection of stylish and innovative footwear designed for an active lifestyle. This partnership highlights the importance of quality craftsmanship and distinctive designs in the skateboarding community.Other sponsors include Pharmacy Boardshop, Happy Hour Shades, Psockadelic, Slowride Garage, and Thunder Trucks. Each of these brands contributes to the skateboarding culture in unique ways, providing essential gear and apparel that enhance the skateboarding experience.Herman's influence extends beyond his sponsorships; he serves as a role model for aspiring skateboarders. His dedication to the sport and his ability to blend style with functionality in his skating are qualities that many young skaters strive to emulate. As a professional skateboarder, he embodies the spirit of perseverance and creativity that defines the skateboarding community.In summary, Bryan Herman is not just a skateboarder; he is a symbol of the culture and an advocate for quality in skateboarding products. His partnerships with leading brands underscore his commitment to the sport and his influence on the next generation of skaters.
What are you up to on a daily bases these days? Most importantly, being a Dad. Always trying to help out the brands I’m part of in anyway possible. Do some Hubspot work. I work on classic cars and mostly do LS swaps. I work on a farm keeping everything up to par for the animals. Golf when I can. Shoot some pool when I got time. No matter what I work on my permaculture gardening skills. But all at the same time enjoying life.
What brands do you own? HoursisYours, Pharmacy Boardshop HW, Happy Hour shades, Psockadelic, just co owner.
What made you want to open a skate shop in HW?
Living there and wanting the same skateboard shop feeling I had growing up in the desert with Pharmacy Boardshop.
Favorite car you built in your garage? That’s gonna be a 1964 Chevelle SS love that car and the build.
Best day filming with Beagle for Baker 3 and shake Junt videos?
They all feel like the best days. Getting a trick that’s taking forever and you finally stomp the yard.
What made you want to film a picnic table part and why?
After breaking my leg I felt like the pop went away so I skated a lot of taller things to help bring it back.
It helped for sure. And also I was living pretty close to those picnic table spots at the Time.
Favorite skater growing up?
Andrew Reynolds.
How important is music in a video part? And what is your favorite video part song?
It’s important. I feel it’s an expression of how you feel when your out there in the streets.
Favorite video part song UGK int’l players anthem (I choose you)
When starting to make shoes what were you most excited about?
It’s all exciting. Best part is when you come up with a design and you feel good when your skateboarding.
What would you say to upcoming skaters today?
Just go out there and have fun you’ll make it look good and you’ll feel good.