Two team edits in one day! This one comes from Heath and Mitsubishi. You may remember from a few posts ago that Heath’s got the hookup with Mitsubishi to help them promote the new 2010 models. Here’s Heath’s second edit with him sessioning a rather large jump..
Heath Mitsubishi Edit
Corey Bohan Edit
It’s been a while since there’s been an all Corey edit. This just popped up with left over footage from Corey’s section in the video “These Days” which came out a few months ago. Enjoy.
Corey Bohan – X Games Bike
Mike D at Subfreakie designed a custom graphic and color way for Corey Bohans 2010 Method Team. Subfreakie designed the graphics and passed it on to Eric Bond and his crew at Spin Imaging in Long Beach Ca to apply the art work. Both Spin Imaging and Subfreakie stopped other projects to get this bike done a day before the X Games. Thanks for taking the time guys and good luck to Corey in X Games Park. We are off to LA now.




Taj surgery update #2
Taj has finally been a little more active and updated his Ride blog…

Well, I had surgery on July 9th. I spent 3 days in the hospital and the Westlake Hospital in Austin was by far the nicest hospital I’ve ever stayed in. Had my own room and a 50″ plasma TV. The surgery went smoothly and easily and only took an hour and a half. About 3 hours after surgery I was awake and feeling pretty decent. I had the doctors take me off the pain medicine and I found the pain to be fairly mild. All I wanted to do was drink some water and I mistakenly had it in my head that if I wasn’t on pain med they would let me drink sooner. I made it about 16 hours with no pain med at all which I found to be really amazing… they had just sliced me open and drilled holes in my bones! For the first 24 hours they were taking my blood pressure every 30 minutes and I noticed that it went up every time. Right before I gave in and took some pain med it was starting to get dangerously high. I guess that was how my body was dealing with the pain.
And, I was wrong, pain meds had nothing to do with me being allowed water. What it was is that the doctors wanted me to fart before they gave me anything to eat or drink. The reason being is that they moved my intestines around to get to my spine (since the surgery was performed through my stomach) and there was a chance they may have punctured an intestine. I guess if you drink and eat and have a hole in your intestine its very painful and dangerous and requires a emergency surgery to correct the problem. SO, I had to wait for 2 days for my body to naturally um, er…. pass some wind and prove that I was still air tight. It was harder then it sounds because my ab muscles had just been sliced in two.
Anyway, while waiting for some wind and water other uncomfortable things did start to be removed. Got my catherder out the first day which was awesome (ha! good example of the pills… spellchecked this and look how I spelled catheter… Cat Herder!!) . I also got to get up and walk around when I wanted. Moving around for sure made me feel like my blood was starting to move and things were starting to get better.
On the beginning of the 2nd day I went back on pain pills, partially because my blood pressure was racing and partially because things were simply starting to hurt like hell! Now that I’m home (starting my 3rd day home now) I’ve been sticking to a schedule of pain meds. I find they make me kind of silly and stressed out at the same time. Weird things like I dreamed the refrigerator was leaking and couldn’t quite separate dream from reality. Had to get up and actually see if it was leaking before I could sleep again. Been sleeping a lot and feeling zombie-fied when I’m awake, but every so often I feel pretty clear and with it. Already cutting back on the pain meds now and I can tell that each day I am making steps towards healing. The only thing that really hurts badly is the incision in my stomach. I’m sure that will heal quickly since its no different then a normal cut. The doctor warned that my back would hurt badly for 6-8 weeks as a result of the “construction” in the area, but as of yet I haven’t felt it.
Germany
Heres a few pics from the Worlds in Cologne Germany. Cologne is always a blast even with rain making the event difficult. The Worlds is all about having a good time at the event and the parties they throw at night. We were lucky enough to spend some time with some true BMX legends.





Taj surgery update
So a few days ago Taj finally went under the knife to get his back taken care of. I emailed Taj today to check up on him and he’s doing good. He spent 3 days in the hospital and now he’s home chillin with his new friend Vicodin to deal with some pretty bad pains from recovery. We’ll keep you updated as Taj makes his recovery.
Here’s the piece that Taj had have put in his back to replace the bad disc. Pretty gnarly!



