I’ve always said, as a true street skater Ryan is one of the best, he’s not always had the best results when it comes to contests but my god he absolutely kills the streets for sure. And for a 35 year old putting his knees through all he has done he still rips, unbelievable talent.
How the hell has decenzo not been on he's one of the true veterans who's been tech hammers for over a decade now. Good as they get and seems like such a dope dude 🙌
Much respect to all the pro's coming out of Canada!! the weather is rough up here, and there were no skateparks in Toronto when i was a kid. Makes it that much harder.
And there is No indoor Skatepark for the Westcoast Canada ,, we got no where to skate during the Continual awful weather . Parking lots are even few , and generally a sure kick out and or just wet and dark
@@DeadFlorist55 So true. However, West49 inside the Tsawwassen Mills Mall has an indoor skate park, but I'm not sure if it's currently open or still around in 2022? The colder, rainier, darker, and snowier weather is one of the reasons skaters decide to move to places like California as one can skate on a beautiful sunny, dry, and warm day in January. Basically able to practice and progress all year long instead of a third or half the year. Canada's skate industry is just not as big in comparison to the States. Although the skate industry is slowly growing in Canada, and else where in the world, it's just not at the same level as it is in America, mainly in California. So it will take some time before we catch up, but weather plays a significant factor in this equation, and because of weather, it may make some sense to build an indoor skate park. However, real estate in the west coast is insanely overpriced. So, business wise, it most likely doesn't make sense as one won't be able to even keep the lights on at an indoor park due to the capital and operating costs of the building. Admission to skate would be pricey in order to make the indoor park viable. Nevertheless, I agree that another one or two indoor parks are definitely needed. Not just in the west coast, but all over the country in every major city. Toronto has Skate Loft, and Hippie Mike is building an indoor at Hope (HMI Skatepark), so there is proof that it can be done, and it has been done in the past back in the 90s-early 2000s. But, I guess it's just not a viable business and the parks end up closing down, probably due to rising costs in absolutely everything. If I win the lottery, I will open an indoor in the lower mainland, but it will probably be somewhere in the Fraser Valley area because real estate is way too expensive in Vancouver proper. Even though the entire lower mainland is extremely expensive, the Fraser Valley is slightly cheaper therefore possibly more affordable to open an indoor skate park somewhere around Surrey, Delta, Langley, or Cloverdale, and within short walking distance to transit for those who use it.
@@DeadFlorist55 ? There have been indoor parks in Vancouver for over 30 years you just had to look for em. West 49 had/has parks, RDS in North Van was indoor, There are two on granville island, There has been a rotating door of others that popped up over the years, then there are few under cover of bridges.
This interview shows how ryan values sponsorship and how hard he works on it, every penny+dollar counts and he's more worth it for that. Thanks for the inspirations, keep being gnarly sir
Hands down one of the very best to do it! If you wanna know “do what?” “What he do” do yourself a favor and watch his skate parts. This man is one of the Goats.
1:21:00 I agree. Even tho dark star wasn’t ever on my radar as a kid, never watched the vids or had a deck( was a toy machine then crailtap fanatic lol) I fully agree it is iconic skate brand and logo. I always rly did like their logo.
By FAR my favorite younger generation sk8er! Nothing downing any sk8er but love his style his trick selections,an blasts everything! An very humble fir all his success.
I was at that school the day the kid jumped down the stairs late for class! He DID indeed have a backpack on! He police/parkour rolled using the backpack to cushion his landing!
Just wanted to say that Kelly is an absolute encyclopedia of spots. Every video he validates the spot in question with crazy precision. Rog will always be king of the behind the scenes stuff, knows all the names and who was working where, but mann kelly knows the spots.
I've been a big fan, ever since I've seen his skating the first time. Especially his humble personality combined with gnarly clips in the street and also skating in contests, inspires me big time. and the age... being just 3 years younger, he shows me, that I'm not too old for skating and that i should get my ass out and onto the board :) riding his pro model, for many years, with pride
Definitely a super chill dude who's a straight spot killer with the gnarliest mindset and his approach on professional 🛹 ....... TRUE RESPECT from the homies in the MITTEN...
I believe the story of the kid jumping El Toro, I live in New Zealand and in the early 2000s, for some reason, kids would literally do back flips off of the roof of houses, like casual as anything just back flip off their house. Not every kid did this, I'm gonna come out and say it was "hood thing" haha
Grew up skating with Ryan and Scooter in early teens, the skate scene in Vancouver was blowing up. We had parks being built all around the lower mainland and the Decenzo's quickly became the best. Super cool to see them live our their dream. Avoid the Mall!
I recently tore my ACL skating a long gap. I hate skating long gaps and had a great day skating. So, I guess my senses were down for the gap. Jumped down it once no problem. Felt confident to land it first try. Kicked out on the first try after trying to land it but hesitated last second. Landed all sideways and buckled my knee and tore my ACL.
I met Ryan and Scott in 2003 at Cambie in Vancouver. As a grom from California, I always admired how they killed all those crusty spots out there. Stoked to see him still doing his thing and staying loyal to his sponsors regardless of the way others might portray them. Haters gonna hate, skaters gonna skate.
Stopped watchin this to watch his part then came back and like forreal bro been around 20 years beastin beastin shit yall need to keep him on the show as another person
Barely a 1.5GB file for a 1080 video that runs 2:36:40? Looking rough on the 65" in the media center, that roughly 1300 kb/s bit-rate encoding just isn't cuttng it IME.
Talking about this dream shit is crazy, I can relate. I kid you not, I’ve dreamt of tricks I want to land. And in my dream I can feel the foot placement and how hard to pop, how much to grip or turn. I know it sounds nuts, but you feel it. I woke up, and I can feel the same thing when it came down to doing the trick flat, off something, a ledge trick, manual, And boo ya I landed what I dreamt. It’s nuts Ps This man has one of the best F/S Flips
I want to do like an old school skate video. I'm thinking like early 2000s would be great because that's when I get in to skating or even go on the nine club to get more of a fans view
All skate Olympic games should be different types of "game of skates" instead of trick score contests. This allow space for fair judgement, no point scores, unbias favoritism, simplistic rules to follow, easier for non skater viewers to understand, more entertaining & build more of an incentive for skaters to progress in learning trick vocabulary consistency. Game of skate on ledge Game of skate on manual pad Game of skate on stairs Game of skate on fatbar Game of skate on downrail Game of skate on vert/transition Game of skate on flatground Game of skate on kicker & more...
I've broke both ankles 4 times each...the side of my right foot 3 times , 3 right ACL'S all from skating then I just got in a car accident and shattered my pelvis, dislocated my hip and shattered my tib and fib and broke all my right side ribs
I’ve always said, as a true street skater Ryan is one of the best, he’s not always had the best results when it comes to contests but my god he absolutely kills the streets for sure. And for a 35 year old putting his knees through all he has done he still rips, unbelievable talent.
Seriously. He’s one of the best.
@Jonathan Huisman haha 😆 no I wish
@Jonathan Huisman he is referring to Ryan obviously
He and Mike Mo and Torey are all solid as fk skaters
Agreed I fucking love Ryan he kills
How the hell has decenzo not been on he's one of the true veterans who's been tech hammers for over a decade now. Good as they get and seems like such a dope dude 🙌
Much respect to all the pro's coming out of Canada!! the weather is rough up here, and there were no skateparks in Toronto when i was a kid. Makes it that much harder.
So true.
And there is No indoor Skatepark for the Westcoast Canada ,, we got no where to skate during the Continual awful weather . Parking lots are even few , and generally a sure kick out and or just wet and dark
@@DeadFlorist55 So true. However, West49 inside the Tsawwassen Mills Mall has an indoor skate park, but I'm not sure if it's currently open or still around in 2022? The colder, rainier, darker, and snowier weather is one of the reasons skaters decide to move to places like California as one can skate on a beautiful sunny, dry, and warm day in January. Basically able to practice and progress all year long instead of a third or half the year.
Canada's skate industry is just not as big in comparison to the States. Although the skate industry is slowly growing in Canada, and else where in the world, it's just not at the same level as it is in America, mainly in California. So it will take some time before we catch up, but weather plays a significant factor in this equation, and because of weather, it may make some sense to build an indoor skate park. However, real estate in the west coast is insanely overpriced. So, business wise, it most likely doesn't make sense as one won't be able to even keep the lights on at an indoor park due to the capital and operating costs of the building. Admission to skate would be pricey in order to make the indoor park viable. Nevertheless, I agree that another one or two indoor parks are definitely needed. Not just in the west coast, but all over the country in every major city. Toronto has Skate Loft, and Hippie Mike is building an indoor at Hope (HMI Skatepark), so there is proof that it can be done, and it has been done in the past back in the 90s-early 2000s. But, I guess it's just not a viable business and the parks end up closing down, probably due to rising costs in absolutely everything.
If I win the lottery, I will open an indoor in the lower mainland, but it will probably be somewhere in the Fraser Valley area because real estate is way too expensive in Vancouver proper. Even though the entire lower mainland is extremely expensive, the Fraser Valley is slightly cheaper therefore possibly more affordable to open an indoor skate park somewhere around Surrey, Delta, Langley, or Cloverdale, and within short walking distance to transit for those who use it.
@@DeadFlorist55 ? There have been indoor parks in Vancouver for over 30 years you just had to look for em. West 49 had/has parks, RDS in North Van was indoor, There are two on granville island, There has been a rotating door of others that popped up over the years, then there are few under cover of bridges.
@@mikeschmeeedotcom Tsawassen mills west 49 park is still there.
This interview shows how ryan values sponsorship and how hard he works on it, every penny+dollar counts and he's more worth it for that. Thanks for the inspirations, keep being gnarly sir
I used to see Ryan and Scott skate at the indoor RDS park and sometimes I would even see McCrank there. Awesome times!
Decenzo has been killing it forever, this guy has done so much, and is very humble
Another amazing episode guys, thank you. I always loved watching Decenzo growing up so this was a pleasure
I always love learning about Canadian skaters!
RYAN IS THE BEST !!!!!!! HE IS MY FAVORITE SKATER SINCE 2008 !!! UBF part is amazing.
One of the best skaters ever. Killing it for over a decade, style, balls to the wall and amazingly humble... Massive respect.
Hands down one of the very best to do it! If you wanna know “do what?” “What he do” do yourself a favor and watch his skate parts. This man is one of the Goats.
He’s 37 and still competing with the top skaters, gives me hope at 27 to keep on pushing ✊🏽😊
Me too buddy!
I’m 25 and haven’t skated since I was 17 and I just bought a new board!
1:15:45 I love Ted DeGros too… One of my all-time favourite skaters. His Nollie fs 360 Heelflips…
It's so funny to see some of the gnarrr pro skaters out there being that chill of a dude ahaha. i luv it!
Ryan is the best! Also im all for the never ending stair contest.
ryan is sick. i was never the bigggggest fan. i respected his skating, he’s super gnar, and contests he goes for it. love the dude now.
This interview was amazing, much love from Kenya, Decenzo rules🤘
Heck yaa, Peace from Alaska 🤙🕊️
Norman Oklahoma showing love🙏
So good! Ryan’s the man
he a goat
1:21:00 I agree. Even tho dark star wasn’t ever on my radar as a kid, never watched the vids or had a deck( was a toy machine then crailtap fanatic lol) I fully agree it is iconic skate brand and logo. I always rly did like their logo.
Thank you guys for bringing Ryan Decenzo to the nine club. Fckn inspiring dude.. always one of my favourites..
Please invite Chris Wimer next!!!
By FAR my favorite younger generation sk8er! Nothing downing any sk8er but love his style his trick selections,an blasts everything! An very humble fir all his success.
I was at that school the day the kid jumped down the stairs late for class! He DID indeed have a backpack on! He police/parkour rolled using the backpack to cushion his landing!
I’ve been waiting for this one!!! Ryan Decenzo has always been one of my favorite skaters!!!
Just wanted to say that Kelly is an absolute encyclopedia of spots. Every video he validates the spot in question with crazy precision. Rog will always be king of the behind the scenes stuff, knows all the names and who was working where, but mann kelly knows the spots.
I've been a big fan, ever since I've seen his skating the first time. Especially his humble personality combined with gnarly clips in the street and also skating in contests, inspires me big time. and the age... being just 3 years younger, he shows me, that I'm not too old for skating and that i should get my ass out and onto the board :)
riding his pro model, for many years, with pride
Definitely a super chill dude who's a straight spot killer with the gnarliest mindset and his approach on professional 🛹 ....... TRUE RESPECT from the homies in the MITTEN...
Great episode
If Jeron Wouldn’t Have said The Word Rail, The Convo at 59:54 Couldve been taken into A Whole Different Context 🤣
SToked to see Ryan on this! Please Interview Scott Decenzo next! 🇨🇦🤘💥🙌
Yesssss, the Red Green show was the GOAT Canadian show 🙌😂🇨🇦
Wait, what?! Time stamp?
If the women don't find you handsome, at least they'll find you handy!
I dream of skating all the time, too, and it's been several years since I last skated. CRob's wild. Also, Ryan is THE best. And I miss Scott.
Such a great episode. Chill dude and love seeing a Canadian on the show! Cheers
Dude rips so hard and good guy! Thanks Nine Club!
Still remember the ‘Super Decenzo Bros” cover so well! Love they talked about it!
Much love to a Canadian legend
great episode! duck tape on the gooch? 🤣🤣🤣
Sick interview
You should bring on Micky Papa
I been chirping u guys for 3 years or so to get Ryan on..thanks Rog. 🇨🇦
I’m falling asleep to this right now ❤️
So glad Wade fyfe was mentioned. Skated with that dude for years back in the day in Edmonton. He was sick!
Had one of the best parts In North
Wade fyfe! Used to skate with him and Jeff Kent waaay back in the day
@@drillsmith4734 Jeff kent with his massive kickflip indies! Hell ya
I'm loving this early access
YES, I was running out of things to distract me during the work day, thanks jeebus for The Nine Club!
Same here, blessed!
So stoked when I saw this, one of my all time favorite skaters!!!!!!!!!!!
September 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 2006 Zoo York AM Getting Paid, Ryan Had such a beautiful Frontside flip off this big 4 block. It was so perfect man!!!
Been wanting on this one for ages
Definitely got the Red Green reference. The one where he duct taped 2 cars together to make a stretch limo...the wide way!
If she doesn't find you handsome, she'll at least find you handy
I believe the story of the kid jumping El Toro, I live in New Zealand and in the early 2000s, for some reason, kids would literally do back flips off of the roof of houses, like casual as anything just back flip off their house. Not every kid did this, I'm gonna come out and say it was "hood thing" haha
Yeah, maybe its possible to roll away with some parkour skills
Oooh yeeeah another episode i didnt know i needed thanks nine club
I remember seeing dude nollie el toro thought he was a god lol give this man his flowers dude is gnarly !
Yup
Such a great episode! Thank you guys!!
Great to see him on the show,been waiting for that to happen for a long time
Bro!!!!! I literally fall asleep to this podcast!!! I thought o was the only one!!!
Finally man this one will be hot forsure. Canada reppin!
Love the new episodes, hell all the episodes! Still NEED THE LIZARD KING ON THE NINE CLUB PLEASE 🖤💚🙏💯🔥
Lizard fell off
Gonz. Cardiel. My fav, Mariano.. and of course, Mullen.
@@villiantwo Mullen won't do it neither will Gonz they both don't really like doing interviews
@@recession81 Mullen done hawk and ellis's podcast recently.
@@goodarnold3307 that’s because of Tony.
Grew up skating with Ryan and Scooter in early teens, the skate scene in Vancouver was blowing up. We had parks being built all around the lower mainland and the Decenzo's quickly became the best. Super cool to see them live our their dream. Avoid the Mall!
@yari369 We had a huge skate scene in 90's. Slowly died in 2000's. WTF happened?
Canada!!! Delta!! North Delta skate park. The old stomping grounds. Good times. Cheers for interviewing another Canadian. Thank you.
I recently tore my ACL skating a long gap. I hate skating long gaps and had a great day skating. So, I guess my senses were down for the gap. Jumped down it once no problem. Felt confident to land it first try. Kicked out on the first try after trying to land it but hesitated last second. Landed all sideways and buckled my knee and tore my ACL.
his front 3’s wooooooooooo dogggy
I love and respect this dude so much💪💪🛹
One of my favorites to watch skate big drops.
Crying laughing at the timing of the manscaped code drop @1:41:00
I met Ryan and Scott in 2003 at Cambie in Vancouver. As a grom from California, I always admired how they killed all those crusty spots out there. Stoked to see him still doing his thing and staying loyal to his sponsors regardless of the way others might portray them. Haters gonna hate, skaters gonna skate.
@tannermcfarlin6748 Cambie was my spot, and that roller hockey rink beside Aquatic center.
I had to stop the podcast and watch his parts and then understand more what they are talking about, decenzo is a beast and his brother as well
Stopped watchin this to watch his part then came back and like forreal bro been around 20 years beastin beastin shit yall need to keep him on the show as another person
Hyped on this one!!
Great show guys!
Ryan is amazing what a legend
Dude is a beast on a skateboard absolutely kills it.
What a legend! And ripping how he does still at his age too
Barely a 1.5GB file for a 1080 video that runs 2:36:40? Looking rough on the 65" in the media center, that roughly 1300 kb/s bit-rate encoding just isn't cuttng it IME.
Lolololol
Looks flawless on my iphone 6
Weird, they're over 20 gigs when we upload them. RUclips probably compresses it.
you guys need to reach 1k episodes
That manscape plug was solid 🔥
Love the little shade thrown at Kelly and the judges hahaha
Favourite skater, Legend!
I’ve been waiting for decenzo to be on since like episode 1. Unreal
One of gnarliest dudes on the board, one of the nicest dudes off the board
Talking about this dream shit is crazy, I can relate. I kid you not, I’ve dreamt of tricks I want to land. And in my dream I can feel the foot placement and how hard to pop, how much to grip or turn. I know it sounds nuts, but you feel it. I woke up, and I can feel the same thing when it came down to doing the trick flat, off something, a ledge trick, manual, And boo ya I landed what I dreamt. It’s nuts
Ps This man has one of the best F/S Flips
I learn most tricks by thinking about them all day at work no joke haha lmao, cool shyt!
I want to do like an old school skate video. I'm thinking like early 2000s would be great because that's when I get in to skating or even go on the nine club to get more of a fans view
Right on, what's your idea for the video?
Hell yeah 214 is the Dallas area code that I have tattooed on my throat since 2000!
Ryan "I duct taped my gooch for a month" The never ending stair set idea is sick.
Another amazing episode thank u guys ❤️
Decenzo is on the underrated rippers Mt Rushmore!
so down for this episode !
Great ep guys! I'd love to see Grant Patterson come on the show some day.
Respect this guy man💯🤟🏼
I thought these interviews had stopped! So rad, you’ve been stacking those clips boi 🤟🔥🤟🔥
Fucking awesome to hear Mikey Berdis will (probably) be turning pro! Much deserved
Hell yeah Ryan has been on top of his game for years. I’ve always been a fan. Much love
Omg Voltage boards!!!! The only other person I’ve ever herd mention them, was my setup before my real board hahaha 🤣
Decenzo talking about Joslin on the that set? - made the video. My favorite interview of all time already
Let's goo Canada!!!!
cant count how many times WELLLLLL has woken me up
Canada loves Ryan 🇨🇦❤️🛹
Decenzo brothers both amazing skaters
low key a great veteran and competitor man, and lets be honest, this dude in the streets could out skate anybody pretty much
i agree, olympics should have longest ollies, highest, etc, like everything you can do without a skateboard but with it
Decenzo rulez! Big up!
All skate Olympic games should be different types of "game of skates" instead of trick score contests. This allow space for fair judgement, no point scores, unbias favoritism, simplistic rules to follow, easier for non skater viewers to understand, more entertaining & build more of an incentive for skaters to progress in learning trick vocabulary consistency.
Game of skate on ledge
Game of skate on manual pad
Game of skate on stairs
Game of skate on fatbar
Game of skate on downrail
Game of skate on vert/transition
Game of skate on flatground
Game of skate on kicker & more...
One of the most underrated skater in the business. All his tricks are hammers down big gaps, rails and other crazy shit. Respect Ryan👏👏👏
I've broke both ankles 4 times each...the side of my right foot 3 times , 3 right ACL'S all from skating then I just got in a car accident and shattered my pelvis, dislocated my hip and shattered my tib and fib and broke all my right side ribs