this video shows that a person working for months andfinally landing a kickflip is just as insane as someone jumping a 10 stair, they both take dedication and time and both look sick!
it’s edited. its two different clips merged together. the top half is prolly just some guy doing a 360 jump while the bottom dude is doin a kickflip. edit out the top half and bottom, and boom you got this
I loved the clip at 3:21. I'm able-bodied and I've never been able to flip a skateboard at all, much less as amazingly as that that. His smile made my night! I also love the quick fails you toss in. Those are more what I was able to pull off when I briefly skateboarded.
5:07 is from a video called “Last Rock to Fakie” from 2019. David Magee was a part of the New Orleans skating community and was fatally shot near his local skatepark and this was how his friends and family honored him.
I started skating back in the late 80's and early 90's when skating was first starting its big comeback. Back when everyone pretty much skated Powell-Peralta boards, and Tony Hawk was really big, and Mike McGill, Lance Mountain and Steve Cabellero. And we hardly gave Rodney Mullen a second glance because we didn't yet realize he was going to become a skating God in just a few more years. I mostly did street skating, hitting rails and stairs and stone benches all over town. And there wasn't yet a skate park at every city park around. But watching what these guys are doing now truly boggles the mind. It's extraordinary. What I find amazing is that I know that these tricks take practice. We are not seeing the multitude of attempts at most of these. And I can't imagine being able to walk away from them when you don't land them. I can only picture serious trauma, broken bones and serious head injuries being the result of not landing them. So I don't understand how they remain among the living and healthy while they perfect these tricks.
I started skating in 86-87 and you’re right. We weren’t doing the insane stuff folks do today. My first board was a Mark Gonzalez and I got another board signed by Lance Mountain at a local demo. I was speechless ha. I always stunk at kick flips and dude, I couldn’t even count gown many flips they did in a few of them!
@@GeneBrodeJr Wow, we have something in common. My very first board was also a Mark Gonzalez, which I got in 88. It was a used board that I bought from a friend. It pretty much had no nose and the tail was at least half gone. But it was a pro board and I was thrilled to have it. I think my first 4 or 5 boards were all used boards. Skating wasn't exactly popular with the public back then, (remember it was the "Skating is not a crime" times) and so my parents weren't going to spend money on skate boards. So I had to save my allowances. I'm pretty sure my first new board was when H-Street started and I got a Tony Magnusson. A funny story, many years after I stopped skating, probably about 10 or 12 years later,, I was working as a medic on an ambulance. We were posted at some business parking lot, and I see a bunch a kids near by skating. They were grinding some curbs and such. I walk over there and watch. I strike up a conversation with them, telling them that I skated many years ago. One of them lets me jump on their board and I said I would try one trick, and I would likely bust my ass in the attempt and they can all get a good laugh. I set up and then on my first attempt, I pull off and land a kick flip. I'm not sure who was more surprised, them or me. lol
Yo! Idol Motic! it's crazy how every tricks in skateboarding gets even better and better each year. Not only the skateboarder progress but also skateboarding itself. Much Love And skate safe everyone ❤️❤️
the biggest thing is to just practice, it took me months to be able to actually ollie. For drop ins the biggest thing is to just do it, you can practice on flat ground by having the front of the board up and stomping on it. The hardest part about dropping in is being afraid to do it, once you get over that you'll see that it's easy
my only thing with Laticia skydive grind.. where did the board land? that thing is prolly like a missle coming from that high lol i hope they were over water or desert
Is that part at 1 minute at the Cedar Rapids, Iowa skatepark????? Because that blue halfpipe/spine looks EXACTLY like the skatepark a few blocks away from my house.
nah, it's real bro... like the moon landing and how the white house ISNT filled with lizard people that use space crystals to steal our dreams when we sleep 💯
I need explanation for 1:18 lol was that like a 720 pop shuv or like a shuvit/impossible trick that I’ve never heard of? Lol for real what was that or was that like 2 360 flips or two Tre flips idk I must know lol
wtf I had to rewind and/or slo-mo so many frickin times it took me like an hour just to watch a 15 min vid, insane! that dude in the red hoodie must be an editing wizard cuz no way twisting your torso 360 is possible
In times of social media and AI and so much fake stuff, this is one thing that still needs real skill and you can’t really cheat on it. Respect to everybody doing it.
Major props for tagging the sources. Your highschool English teacher would be proud! ;) Haha But seriously - that's a standup move for us viewers, but more importantly the sources getting their creds. Kudos homie! Got a sub from me.
outstanding sir! i love good vids like this... it brings me joy... i used to skate but never was even able figure out an ollie cause some jerk borrowed my board and thrashed it so bad was unrecognizable... and i couldnt afford a new board !
awesome video! Thanks so much for not talking through the whole thing and letting us enjoy. Love the random fails and sudden celebs and stuff. psa don't fist bump someone with cerebral palsy, they might knock you tf out 😅
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I thank you sir
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AT 1:15 HIS SCREAM IS SO WHOLESOME
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This video is insane. I wish more people could get the recognition that they deserve. Most of this stuff is not first try, it takes much dedication.
how much dedication does it take for my spine to move 360 degrees like the guy at 5:44?
this video shows that a person working for months andfinally landing a kickflip is just as insane as someone jumping a 10 stair, they both take dedication and time and both look sick!
5:07 Respect
WTF... 5:43 the guy spins around himself, but his legs don't. Am I high?
I was so confused too
I’ve watched this 10 times sober, still makes no sense
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it’s edited. its two different clips merged together. the top half is prolly just some guy doing a 360 jump while the bottom dude is doin a kickflip. edit out the top half and bottom, and boom you got this
its 7:35 AM, on the porch smoking a gas joint with my neighbor and i was so confused bro 💀
The one were he did the thing with the skateboard is my favorite...
Underrated
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What thing they’re all things
@@Indie.Worthington.2016 you clearly didn’t see the thing
Hey, what's a skateboard? 🙁
I loved the clip at 3:21. I'm able-bodied and I've never been able to flip a skateboard at all, much less as amazingly as that that. His smile made my night!
I also love the quick fails you toss in. Those are more what I was able to pull off when I briefly skateboarded.
I've never rewound a video so much in my life... had to watch these multiple times !! If this was a VCR I'd have blown it up.
5:07 is from a video called “Last Rock to Fakie” from 2019. David Magee was a part of the New Orleans skating community and was fatally shot near his local skatepark and this was how his friends and family honored him.
That is my favorite part of this whole video. The love and respect for him is amazing
12:15 is the best trick of all time.
1:17 is the best
@@adamkay3136 Damn Skippy! :o) What was that triple varial kickflip?
I started skating back in the late 80's and early 90's when skating was first starting its big comeback. Back when everyone pretty much skated Powell-Peralta boards, and Tony Hawk was really big, and Mike McGill, Lance Mountain and Steve Cabellero. And we hardly gave Rodney Mullen a second glance because we didn't yet realize he was going to become a skating God in just a few more years. I mostly did street skating, hitting rails and stairs and stone benches all over town. And there wasn't yet a skate park at every city park around. But watching what these guys are doing now truly boggles the mind. It's extraordinary. What I find amazing is that I know that these tricks take practice. We are not seeing the multitude of attempts at most of these. And I can't imagine being able to walk away from them when you don't land them. I can only picture serious trauma, broken bones and serious head injuries being the result of not landing them. So I don't understand how they remain among the living and healthy while they perfect these tricks.
I started skating in 86-87 and you’re right. We weren’t doing the insane stuff folks do today. My first board was a Mark Gonzalez and I got another board signed by Lance Mountain at a local demo. I was speechless ha. I always stunk at kick flips and dude, I couldn’t even count gown many flips they did in a few of them!
@@GeneBrodeJr Wow, we have something in common. My very first board was also a Mark Gonzalez, which I got in 88. It was a used board that I bought from a friend. It pretty much had no nose and the tail was at least half gone. But it was a pro board and I was thrilled to have it. I think my first 4 or 5 boards were all used boards. Skating wasn't exactly popular with the public back then, (remember it was the "Skating is not a crime" times) and so my parents weren't going to spend money on skate boards. So I had to save my allowances. I'm pretty sure my first new board was when H-Street started and I got a Tony Magnusson.
A funny story, many years after I stopped skating, probably about 10 or 12 years later,, I was working as a medic on an ambulance. We were posted at some business parking lot, and I see a bunch a kids near by skating. They were grinding some curbs and such. I walk over there and watch. I strike up a conversation with them, telling them that I skated many years ago. One of them lets me jump on their board and I said I would try one trick, and I would likely bust my ass in the attempt and they can all get a good laugh. I set up and then on my first attempt, I pull off and land a kick flip. I'm not sure who was more surprised, them or me. lol
90s were the era.. ❤
@4:08 was good. I like the little tap he gives the tractor.
I skated for years. And saw a Lot of Videos. But never did my jaw dropped Like today. What unbelieveable creativity! So much talent!
2:33 takes the cake for me, crazy high flip trick!
Was it real?
1:15-1:20
@@bovinicide not a chance in hell. This is like 3x higher than that 25 stair death trap Ali Boulala tried to Ollie (which has since been done)
It's a phantom.
Just imagine the wheel bite Gad damm
1:17 that was awesome
was that 900 flip or 1080 flip or what ... ???
My favorite too. For me I love the way he himself flies in the air independent of the board 🛹 ✨✨
Same feeling
All I can say is wow.
The amount of back to back mind blowing difficult tricks has me a little speechless.
1:01 did some tony hawk pro skater line, backflp to manual over a spine.
bro i know that guy , that was at the cedar rapids skate park
Fr 😂
Who is taking that insane drop at 2:33 ? :O
Jessy Shane
13:13 is definitely my favorite
That's my favorite too
I was hoping you meant that one
What is going on with that kickflip 360 upper body at @5:41 ???
I love the diversity of people, culture, styles, and tricks represented in this video. Thanks for sharing!
Tha coffin goin up tha ramp was raw af
I've kind of stop skating but your videos are still so interesting and nostalgic
I love how you included differently enabled people. This video rocks.
Na that first vert trick at like 1:25 was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.
Can someone explain to me why the guy not doing any tricks on the miniramp at 8:54 is in this complilation?
Dude is like 50 something years old.. maybe even 60 something, I assume that's why
0:01 Are you kidding, favorite. Every damn one of them. Out freaking standing.
8:16 was the sweetest thing I've seen 🥰
2:54 : My guy was just vibing over there😂
The little jems hidden throughout the video! Great vid!! 👍
1:51 with what I'm calling an infinity flip but cause it's just too many to count!
Yo
Yo! Idol Motic!
it's crazy how every tricks in skateboarding gets even better and better each year. Not only the skateboarder progress but also skateboarding itself. Much Love And skate safe everyone ❤️❤️
I have à skateboard too
These guys are amazing
I love ur videos! I am new to skating and these videos are very fun and inspirational to watch! Thank you for great content!
How’s it going with skating? It’s been a year now
Wowwww!!!! Spectacular tricks and, of course, amazing video!! 🤯👏🏻🛹
This channel is so criminally underated. thanks for, as usal, another banger!
7:00 favorite clip
2:32 is this clip real or not??
This is the first video FULL of awesome tricks!! Thank you so much!! Nice collection!
How many rotations was that kick flip in slowmo?
"You're going to be so mad"
HILARIOUS....
That little kid had no idea what he just did.
LEGEND 😂
This is probably my favorite skate video, they went so hard.
what an amazing compilation! love the mix between badass, funny, and inspirational.
HEYYYY 6:53 is my hometown skatepark at waryas park Poughkeepsie NY
Amongst other things… skateboarding is such a beautiful thing!!!
Omg 6 minutes 15 on the bridge! Insane well done to every hardcore skater in this vid! 💯🔥
dude for real, by FAR the craziest clip on here. no harness that I noticed either... dude's got balls of steel
The dedication and talent in these people is jaw dropping, thanks for uploading bud!
5:45. The variable stroke flip.
hi love the vids im pretty new to skating any tips especially on drop ins
my favourite part was 3:51 as he coffined down a whole hill
the biggest thing is to just practice, it took me months to be able to actually ollie. For drop ins the biggest thing is to just do it, you can practice on flat ground by having the front of the board up and stomping on it. The hardest part about dropping in is being afraid to do it, once you get over that you'll see that it's easy
my only thing with Laticia skydive grind.. where did the board land? that thing is prolly like a missle coming from that high lol i hope they were over water or desert
I thought exactly the same thing
ah totally awesome - some really inspiring stuff there - great to see all levels included - everyone deserves a good stoke :)
Is that part at 1 minute at the Cedar Rapids, Iowa skatepark????? Because that blue halfpipe/spine looks EXACTLY like the skatepark a few blocks away from my house.
6:37 that’s Trey from the Hammond, Louisiana skatepark. He is a local legend. Big boy can absolutely destroy some vert
YOO THATS MY MAIN PARK
@@ParadoxSkating200 hellll yeah dude!! It was mine for a while when I lived in Hammond. It’s a fun park but not enough flat ground area
@@anactualplant9574 that’s what the parking lots for haha
@@anactualplant9574 it was surprising when I saw it in the video. It was the first park I ever went to
This kid at 2:25 is now my favorite thing.
2:32 WTF! is that even real. that's insane.
It’s not
i want it to be real soooo baddd
@@MOBremember it would be a totally different video then.
Insane? Fake?
nah, it's real bro... like the moon landing and how the white house ISNT filled with lizard people that use space crystals to steal our dreams when we sleep 💯
3:40 lol oh God, I forgot about that experience. We used to call this getting popcicled but that was decades ago. No clue what they call it now😅
I need explanation for 1:18 lol was that like a 720 pop shuv or like a shuvit/impossible trick that I’ve never heard of? Lol for real what was that or was that like 2 360 flips or two Tre flips idk I must know lol
wtf I had to rewind and/or slo-mo so many frickin times it took me like an hour just to watch a 15 min vid, insane! that dude in the red hoodie must be an editing wizard cuz no way twisting your torso 360 is possible
I had to keep watching it, it can’t be real.
In times of social media and AI and so much fake stuff, this is one thing that still needs real skill and you can’t really cheat on it. Respect to everybody doing it.
Major props for tagging the sources. Your highschool English teacher would be proud! ;) Haha But seriously - that's a standup move for us viewers, but more importantly the sources getting their creds. Kudos homie! Got a sub from me.
4:35 this is why you should use a cap.
1:15 I loved that so much! 😂❤
A lot of these clips are not from this year. That William Pilz clip @6:09 is from 2020 I think. The very next clip by Sandro Dias @ 6:14 is from 2019.
No one cares.
This is by far the best skate video I've ever seen 😮😮😮
2:25 is best trick I ever seen ♥️♥️♥️ amazing
agreed
Your videos inspired me to start skating more often thanks😊
That kickflip from the wheelchair was sick !!!! I bet he lands that soon !!! Keep working hard brother
What is love for skateboarding?
This is love for skateboarding 1:10
2:25
The kid: *Decides to dance in someones way for some reason*
I have had a skateboard for 3 months and still can’t do an Ollie any advice
Yep, don't give up
Your videos inspired me to start skating more often thanks
outstanding sir! i love good vids like this... it brings me joy... i used to skate but never was even able figure out an ollie cause some jerk borrowed my board and thrashed it so bad was unrecognizable... and i couldnt afford a new board !
as a surfer that loop at 9:08 is sick
4:58-5:05 was cute:-) great video!
Yo Love your vids!!
7:14 is just crazy
That double 360 flip was crazy
damn that clip with the casket was deep RIP to the homies shredding in heaven
01:50 Was… was that 10 heel flips?
Dude got my juices flowing! What a crazy year its been for skating!🔥🤘
5:43 ?.??? I’m so confused how he did that???
huge respect for the man doing stunts in a wheelchair
7:33 when your dentist says you grind in your sleep
I love the combination of wins and fails
awesome video! Thanks so much for not talking through the whole thing and letting us enjoy. Love the random fails and sudden celebs and stuff. psa don't fist bump someone with cerebral palsy, they might knock you tf out 😅
My favorite trick was the end, cooool bro, you go it I love skate and I love myself
The wheelchair one was cool 🔥
3:01 that save was nice!!!
He did it!!! @1:07 I've been looking for that beast of a rail.
W😮W my favorite is when he does that thing and slides along with and then 50/50's at the last second. So Rad
The casket drop in was insane 😮
at 1:52, i wanna know how many flips that was, i saw 7
Some videos are real, some unreal. But even those real look unreal XD epic
1:16 so damn clean
2:35 how is that possible?
1:22 kid with guardian angel has a death wish.
1:18 what is that?
1:42 He had Perfect Rail Balance enabled 💀
0:12 - was that kickflip by the photographer really necessary?
2:09 happy wheel’s
7:34 possibly the best duo trick of all time imo.. the unhoused tent and then they both ate sh**t? Just brilliant skating.
Damn that nose manny to nollie down the set was sick!! 🤘
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