Rodney Mullen - A Beautiful Mind

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Rodney Mullen has seen it all. Besides inventing the entire platform of street skating as we know it, he's lived through and witnessed every iteration thereof-from his days as a freestyle champ in the '80s to modern day technical wizardry. And while he knows how to manipulate a plank of wood better than any other living being on the planet, he's also got the uncanny ability to articulate what it means to be a skateboarder better than anyone else. We sat him down for a quick chat, and got his take on the essence of skateboarding for our own private TED Talk. Rodney, we love you. You truly are something special. Congratulations on 10 years of Almost!
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  • @seanbraun4067
    @seanbraun4067 8 лет назад +1030

    My stepson and I were skating on the Hermosa Beach Strand last night as we do most nights for our evening push. Who do we see but Rodney Mullen just slowly cruising around. My son rides and Almost Rodney deck so I politely stopped and asked Rodney if he would mind if my son got a pic with him. He couldn't have been nicer or more than happy to take a pic and thanked him for riding his model. I know its so rare for him to be skating in public these days so it was quite amazing. Kavi is still juiced this morning from meeting him. Was a big fan before, even bigger now.

    • @jonny56254
      @jonny56254 8 лет назад +26

      dam dude that's crazy you got lucky man!!

    • @zachaliles
      @zachaliles 7 лет назад +57

      He said he likes skating at night by himself because having people watch him makes him nervous these days. It's pretty humbling knowing that a man of his status, a man that created almost every flip trick or the foundation of them, still gets nervous when people watch him skate.

    •  5 лет назад +17

      He's nervous skating in front of people because he's afraid he won't live up to their expectations.

    • @banzobeans
      @banzobeans 5 лет назад +11

      I guess sometimes meeting your heros isn‘t disappointing after all!

    • @alexflynn8753
      @alexflynn8753 4 года назад +12

      He seems so humble. A friend of mine was in Germany last year for work and got to meet him and he sent me a picture. Even my friend said Rodney was super kind and humble. We could all learn something from Rodney's kindness.

  • @TOXIC_CHURCH
    @TOXIC_CHURCH 10 лет назад +653

    I could quite easily listen to Rodney talk all day.

    • @thiek3
      @thiek3 10 лет назад +7

      I was just thinking of that,the way he talks is special:p

    • @KopaszJack
      @KopaszJack 10 лет назад +41

      He's also extremely intelligent

    • @TOXIC_CHURCH
      @TOXIC_CHURCH 10 лет назад +4

      That is why I love listening to him KopaszJack

    • @zacharybaranek9492
      @zacharybaranek9492 10 лет назад +1

      absolutely

    • @Diogenes2077
      @Diogenes2077 7 лет назад +1

      you should also try listen to steve wozniack

  • @waukschun
    @waukschun 9 лет назад +918

    Jerry Seinfeld made a great point about this as well. He talked about watching a skater fall and get up over and over until he got it right. "Whenever I see those skateboard kids; I think those kids are going to be alright."

    • @berrics
      @berrics  9 лет назад +104

      Wil Aukschun we saw that too.. Jerry Seinfeld is a smart man haha

    • @tab9100
      @tab9100 8 лет назад +1

      Legends BATB

    • @lolobrezzy24
      @lolobrezzy24 8 лет назад +1

      +T AB Fuck yes

    • @juancpgo
      @juancpgo 7 лет назад +49

      It's definitely a different mindset. Most people get it 10 times wrong and they give up, because they are not interested in the essence of things. Someone who really wants to GET IT, they will try a million times. It's not about when you do it, it's about the joy of learning certain things that can't be really put well into words to explain. It's a necessity to feel something quite deep. I think that's what skaters, mathematicians, programmers, are about (not all of them of course, but the really great ones). Perhaps that's what anybody who is really happy is about. Talent helps, but it's a personal passion more than anything. I see people with incredible talent, mindblowing facility, but the passion either is not there, or they are just messed up in their lives with other vices (alcohol, drugs, etc.)... if you can get rid of vices and live just from the core passion of learning your passion, that's how do be happy I think.

    • @nosnowmen1977
      @nosnowmen1977 7 лет назад +4

      Juan Beautifully said.

  • @samfraulino
    @samfraulino 4 года назад +190

    Rodney Mullen needs a podcast of all his stories, thoughts and wise words on life after skating.

    • @VenomRoadRacing
      @VenomRoadRacing Год назад +2

      Impact theory has done one now with him. It's incredible

    • @Heopful
      @Heopful 11 месяцев назад +2

      He'll always skate

  • @StealthNinjaPie
    @StealthNinjaPie 9 лет назад +612

    He's like the Aristotle of skateboarding

    • @ThinkOnerandProdigy
      @ThinkOnerandProdigy 9 лет назад +1

      Almost everything Aristotle said was eventually proven wrong.

    • @StealthNinjaPie
      @StealthNinjaPie 9 лет назад +8

      Aaron J.S. Pixelbeard oh never mind then xD

    • @zga042
      @zga042 9 лет назад +15

      Aaron J.S. Pixelbeard He made some scientific errors and believed in both slavery and the subjugation of women, but as a whole his philosophy is still widely studied and extremely influential for the West.

    • @WhereThereDude
      @WhereThereDude 9 лет назад +10

      StealthNinjaPie don't listen to this fools... they don't know shit.

    • @obadala
      @obadala 4 года назад +5

      Did Aristotle set the ground works for all philosophers after him?

  • @KFN1A2A3
    @KFN1A2A3 5 лет назад +53

    Rodney makes me cry. He has such a romantic view on skateboarding that he expresses both logically and poetically.
    He hasn't just contributed with tricks, he is also an inspiration for all people feeling like outcasts.

    • @Cegros
      @Cegros Год назад +5

      When I was 14 I heard him speak, and read his book. I identified so much with him. I was an absolute mess of neuroses from an early age. Disgustingly underweight from anxiety, homeschooled, the list goes on lmao.
      His wavering voice and intense expression when it comes to speaking about something he loves. Idk, I could tell that I wasn’t alone in feeling as hard, and thinking as much as I did.

  • @KingBarney
    @KingBarney 10 лет назад +364

    It's not just about how good of a skater he is, it's how much of a skater he is. He has the heart of a true skater, down to the bone. He is what skateboarding is all about. Him being who he is is probably what he made him so amazing: His genius, his understanding of Physics, his lack of fear, his persistence. Truly an inspiration in not just skating, but in living.

    • @kilo393
      @kilo393 6 лет назад +8

      Im not so sure he is fearless, I think he just goes for what he wants to do anyway.He did say in the video he is sometimes afraid of being judged just like everyone else is which is ome reason he doesn't skate in public.

    • @eme1one
      @eme1one 6 лет назад +7

      I really admire his empathy and passion. Skateboarding would always progress, but, guy is a great human being

    • @rocco5514
      @rocco5514 5 лет назад

      King barny said this

  • @Jay_Flippen
    @Jay_Flippen 8 лет назад +318

    Skateboarding completely transformed the way I look at urban landscapes.

    • @D4NIB4BE
      @D4NIB4BE 8 лет назад +40

      I was just thinking... it's crazy how unnatural skating is. You can't skate dirt, mountains, rivers, forests. We need the developed landscapes, especially in street skating. Kind of fun to think about.

    • @maxwelltheobald4470
      @maxwelltheobald4470 7 лет назад +9

      +Jay Flippen I was thinking about that the other day. I say to myself "Okay. Someone else can tell me what my environment looks like but, they can't tell me how to interact with it. That's still MY decision." Skateboarding.

    • @ya-rx8nd
      @ya-rx8nd 7 лет назад

      D4NIB4BE I was thinking about that too. I like natural environments but skateboarding is a creative way to interact with and do things in a urban environment. Not just skating with tricks but all kinds.

    • @gubourn
      @gubourn 6 лет назад

      D4NIB4BE yeah wow, skateboarding depends on the urban environment

    • @colecloonan1370
      @colecloonan1370 4 года назад +1

      Jay Flippen that’s facts man stairs aren’t just stairs to us

  • @DJnedKnowledge422
    @DJnedKnowledge422 10 лет назад +145

    invented the entire platform and never once bragged about it, unprecedented.

    • @rogerdalzell
      @rogerdalzell 3 года назад +3

      old comment but. he never needed too, everybody in the community did it for him, because skateboarding with all its drama, still by far breeds the most respect in competition.

    • @michh8901
      @michh8901 2 года назад

      Any time he gets an opportunity to talk about it, he gives credit to someone else

    • @augiemardesich
      @augiemardesich 2 года назад +1

      In fact, he often times credits others when others praise him

  • @Whitefright
    @Whitefright 8 лет назад +347

    Rodney Mullen is the reason I've been skating for 15 years.

    • @brunofranca3718
      @brunofranca3718 7 лет назад +1

      me too hehe

    • @lordshardik
      @lordshardik 7 лет назад +2

      Rodney Mullen is the reason I kind of want to skate. If I ever learn, it'll be because I saw him skate in his bio video on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.

    • @Tubbs777
      @Tubbs777 6 лет назад

      Whitefright Rodney Mullen is a reason why I wanted to skate for 15 years but my mom thinks it's on safe 😞

    • @Trankass
      @Trankass 6 лет назад

      same here :)

    • @jessielean
      @jessielean 6 лет назад +3

      He's the reason we all didn't give up on skateboarding or ourselves.

  • @noahvanharen92
    @noahvanharen92 10 лет назад +42

    Who the FUCK would ever dislike this video. This dude has thought more in depth about skating and the lifestyle than anyone ever. Most people are talkin about getting better and hes talkin about skater mentality and the philosiphy behind it lol

    • @rayroxrox
      @rayroxrox 9 лет назад +1

      Raoul Duke That was me after doing psychedelics and n ot skateboarding all winter. My style has been progressing so much and my perspective on skateboarding has changed

    • @raum-zeitkontinuum833
      @raum-zeitkontinuum833 9 лет назад

      rayroxrox
      same here dude! I actually said that I give up skating after a bad injury. lots of psychedelics were involved as well and then it became so spiritual. I had visions of me skating in slowmo and it was so beautiful. I always felt I miss something. Just got back on the roads yesterday and cried the shit out of myself, because of its beauty.

  • @petestrat07
    @petestrat07 8 лет назад +237

    Rodney Mullens is a super intelligent jedi master of the board!

    • @dramsamooj1
      @dramsamooj1 7 лет назад +7

      FACTS lmao

    • @aerahtv0000
      @aerahtv0000 4 года назад +2

      that guy definitely feels the energy of the universe

    • @romag.1949
      @romag.1949 3 года назад

      this is the way.

  • @LBastone
    @LBastone 10 лет назад +96

    This guy has never ceased to amaze me over the years. People could learn a lot from somebody like Rodney whether they are a skater or not.

  • @Jordymonn
    @Jordymonn 10 лет назад +81

    I remember ever since i saw rodney skate in tony hawk pro skater when i was a kid. He was the guy i looked up to in skateboarding.

    • @1991donatas
      @1991donatas 10 лет назад +16

      thps4 - rodney mullen part...wow...

    • @goproalmost
      @goproalmost 10 лет назад +22

      Yeah dude those little clips in the bonus features

  • @Clutch4IceCream
    @Clutch4IceCream 10 лет назад +87

    The ending is what got to me, I try explaining it to my peers who don't skate and they will never understand. Skating is a part of who I am, I don't skate for money or attention... When i step on the board all opinions go out the window because i can self express in ways that allow me to push through the next week of 9 - 5's. Skating will always be apart of me, it will never change.

    • @ChrisWillhaus
      @ChrisWillhaus 9 лет назад

      Perfectly said.

    • @Clutch4IceCream
      @Clutch4IceCream 9 лет назад +1

      No one asked for you to be a inconsiderate ass, I guess we all don't get what we want eh?

    • @MegaNINJAKING
      @MegaNINJAKING 9 лет назад

      bellingham Crew Bro you cant even properly kickflip.

    • @matthewmaki9817
      @matthewmaki9817 9 лет назад

      bellingham Crew, I perfectly loved hearing his life story. I think what you are really saying is you didn't want to because you couldn't understand that life has some meaning and skating can be part of that. I also think you want to put on a facade of being cool or whatever they call it nowadays. But you can't handle that truth so I may get an antagonistic response, and to you I say "be well". Life is more than what you're living for to have a comment like that. We in community love each others stories. Are you serious? Hit me up if you want to talk...

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 9 лет назад

      bellingham Crew no... everyone actually did.

  • @xxn0thing
    @xxn0thing 8 лет назад +26

    Having just turned 44 years old, I know the fear of "losing my skills". Truthfully, they're mostly gone at this point... but the memories and the feeling lives on. I still cruise my neighborhood on occasion, simply enjoying the flow.
    Rodney is legend, and is an inspiration to the entire skateboarding community. His legacy will live on in every one who touches a skateboard.

    • @LubuisLchannel
      @LubuisLchannel 3 года назад

      You should check out the part Josh Kalis put out not too long ago. He's 44 and still killin it. Truly inspiring

    • @ThunderboltWisdom
      @ThunderboltWisdom 2 года назад

      Yeah man, I get it.

  • @jvnbrk
    @jvnbrk 4 года назад +17

    Hawk may have brought skating to the level it got to,and props to him for that. He also is the vert king,but this man deserves all the respect in the world. He is skating,literally eats breaths and sleeps skating. He invented every modern trick and is one of the best kind hearted dudes alive. There will never be another Rodney Mullen..thank you sir!

    • @Affenhirte
      @Affenhirte 3 года назад +2

      On top of that he also pretty much designed/shaped/invented the modern popsicle decks literally everyone is using today when he was at World Industries.

    • @fathertime9115
      @fathertime9115 2 года назад +1

      Tony Hawk is the king because he has all the riches. Rodney Mullen is just the god that created the very world they live in.

  • @MrGregasaur13
    @MrGregasaur13 8 лет назад +66

    this guy will forever be inmortal in the skate world. a true god.

    • @evaennickdontje845
      @evaennickdontje845 6 лет назад +1

      GreatGregorious a true human*

    • @YouAreRightlAmWrong
      @YouAreRightlAmWrong 3 года назад

      @@evaennickdontje845 man was made in Gods image. your want to feel good by doing good is the presence of God within u

  • @BestFitnessBands
    @BestFitnessBands 10 лет назад +234

    I remember back in the day around 10-12 years ago even as a kid with my friends we were amazed by Rodney Mullen and probably dropped his name while skating a thousand times. I think that is what sets my generation apart from today's generation, we understood that what Rodney was doing, nobody else was doing and would probably ever do again. He didn't have to be flying down stair sets and hand rails, because his skating was so unique and required such technical precision that it required more actual skill than grinding down a hand rail. Gaps and hand rails are more a matter of overcoming fear and adrenaline than skill, but that seems to be the only thing kids respect these days. Don't get me wrong, Nyjah is a freak of nature, but kids should be reminded that Rodney revolutionized skateboarding and without him it would not be what it is today. Thank you Rodney you are a true legend and I agree that skateboarding transcends it's physical nature to a powerful philosophical ideal that if were embraced by more people, the world would be a better place.

    • @FaithStarCraftHD
      @FaithStarCraftHD 10 лет назад +6

      No offence but you didn't understand what he was saying. He just said skateboarding as a unity and for some reason you have to tear that apart and start the "when I was young it was so much harder" nonsense. Don't get me wrong I love Rodney Mullen he is an inspiration and a true legend, but you misinterpreted him. Besides pleas try a nollie overcrook down 20 stairs 270 out and tell me that doesn't requires skill -.-

    • @BestFitnessBands
      @BestFitnessBands 10 лет назад +8

      Boris Hagemans You are committing a logical fallacy by assuming I didn't understand what he was saying, just because I went off topic from what he was saying to begin with and spoke from my own perspective of the man and how he impacted me and my friends. I clearly understood what he was saying if you would just go back and read the last sentence of my comment.

    • @StevenHim318
      @StevenHim318 10 лет назад +9

      rodney reminds me of a zen buddist. skateboarding for meditation. skateboarding is nirvana!

    • @ryans2256
      @ryans2256 10 лет назад +4

      Most skaters i know are so dumb and bad influences but Rodney is not one of them

    • @BestFitnessBands
      @BestFitnessBands 10 лет назад +11

      Ryan if you're a skateboarder, it would be wise not to pigeon hole and stereotype other skateboarders. That is what's called a false dichotomy fallacy. Yes there are some dumb and bad influences, but they are less common than you make it sound. The baker crew is a good example, Dustin Dollin and Jim Greco may be "piss drunks" but look how fatherly, responsible, and humble Andrew Reynolds is. Boom.

  • @JohnR32111
    @JohnR32111 4 года назад +12

    If only he realized how revered he truly is. He’s so humble and almost hard on himself despite accomplishing more in skateboarding than pretty much any other pro. I would love to see Rodney in public more at whatever level he’s skating at. I bet he’s still elite on flatground. The years and years of muscle memory must still be in there. Love that dude.

  • @SVXC2009
    @SVXC2009 10 лет назад +22

    Him and Daewon Song are among my favorite skaters. The way they do manuals and their overall innovation are unlike anything I've ever seen.

  • @ipareidolia
    @ipareidolia 10 лет назад +57

    i was riding around today with a smile on my face because the feel of just riding is awesome. i also went to the skatepark and had a beer and busted some tricks. and fell a couple times. im 25 and had taken a 5 year break from skating. ive been at it for about a month now everyday and i can do tricks i was never able to do. i used to smoke weed and i think skating and smoking have something in common when you see a fellow skater/stoner you know, just like rodney mullen was saying. now come to think of it i restarted skating after watching his ted talks. i can see myself skating for the rest of my life. thanks

    • @skadude113
      @skadude113 10 лет назад +9

      Well said dude. Similar to me. im two years younger than you and I remember skating with my buddies in highschool all day on weekends and after school. Then we went our different ways and I put the board down for a bit, which I really regret. But these days I get super inspired by dudes like mullen who remind me to keep doing it simply because its fun and once a skater always a skater. These days even if I do it alone, I love just skatin around town and grabbin some beers. I don't think I'll ever "grow out of" skateboarding

    • @skadude113
      @skadude113 10 лет назад +1

      ***** right on dude, cheers and happy skateboarding!

    • @shadowhacker27
      @shadowhacker27 10 лет назад +7

      I don't really see how drugs and sports are related. I have been skateboarding for 18 years, I am now 31. Never needed to smoke and consequently, never been coughing like crazy as some of my smoker friends do regularly.

    • @bamskater24
      @bamskater24 10 лет назад +4

      Just got back into it after a 4 year hiatus. Never could have imagines how much I missed it. Skate on brother.

    • @munta909
      @munta909 10 лет назад +3

      i just had a year off and went back last weekend - i had forgotten just how much fun it is, massive grin plastered across face, sweat dripping, legs aching

  • @SuperSaltyFries
    @SuperSaltyFries 9 лет назад +104

    I'm a skater learning to be a chemist. I'll make you proud, Rodney.

    • @FrontyardFlatground
      @FrontyardFlatground 9 лет назад +3

      Hey me too!

    • @denniss1755
      @denniss1755 9 лет назад +7

      SuperSaltyFries I´m a skater, im studying to be an engineer. I´ll also make rodney proud.

    • @Devrominums
      @Devrominums 9 лет назад +4

      SuperSaltyFries That's cool, but I think you might be missing the point all together.

    • @ununseptium7961
      @ununseptium7961 7 лет назад +2

      I am a 37 year old chemist who is buying my first board in a couple of weeks.

    • @icantollie
      @icantollie 4 года назад

      Rodney Mullen studied chemical engineering, so I guess you’re in good company :)

  • @pattkhwela123
    @pattkhwela123 9 лет назад +6

    This is why Skateboarding will never die. I strongly believe that skating is something that not everyone can do not because they do not have the skill for it but because they do not have the will. We as skaters have have gotten so used to failing that it does not phase us, it only makes us stronger every time we get up and try again. That itself is just beautiful.

  • @TheXxMidniightxX
    @TheXxMidniightxX 8 лет назад +25

    He's a fucking legend and such a great guy.

  • @sinista13
    @sinista13 7 лет назад +31

    Rodney Mullen is Skateboarding

  • @axe9281
    @axe9281 6 лет назад +3

    Rodney is truly inspiring. Gotta keep pushing forward no matter what .

  • @PhyrIsSoCold
    @PhyrIsSoCold 10 лет назад +2

    All the positive things about Rodney Mullen have been said, so I won't reiterate them. This talk.. about being alone, it really resonates with my soul, deep down. I can't explain it, but I know what he's talking about and I wonder if that's maybe why I looked up to skaters at a young age. Never had any skater friends or knew any skaters, but I bought my first board two years ago on a whim. I don't regret it, what I continue to regret is not skating because I fear being judged. He's mentioned this, too. And near the end, everything he said is so true. I think from now on, I can throw away my fear of being judged for skating. Going to feel the wind all around and smile. Looking forward to that.
    To Rodney Mullen: Thank you for blessing the world with your pure existence.

  • @hughmungus7756
    @hughmungus7756 8 лет назад +26

    I remember trying 360 flips in a parking lot with my crew. Over and over and over.. then finally both feet on the bolts.. then collapsing afterwards..lol. Damn I miss it soo much.

    • @guellekanista5619
      @guellekanista5619 6 лет назад

      Hugh Mungus same,i know exactly what you mean.

    • @TM-gu6bp
      @TM-gu6bp 4 года назад +1

      For me. Its s solid grind. Be it 5.0. Crook, or 5050. Just that sound and feel and stick a solid landing. I keep that shit on repeat in my head

  • @hansolodolo92
    @hansolodolo92 5 лет назад +1

    I remember in 2003 when I met Rodney Mullen and was trying to land a double kick flip on a summer trip with my mom side of the family and he saw me trying impress him lol and set there at least 2 hours teaching me how to land it. And it was barely about my foot placement and my power with my ankles and how to not twist my ankle trying so hard. He was telling how I go about with changing my mind set. I will never forget that man I think about all the time. I love this man for that because he didn’t have to do it and I know he had other shit to do because I think he was filming before I got there.

  • @joeduckett4603
    @joeduckett4603 10 лет назад +3

    Rodney makes you want to go skate, just by hearing him talk. His level of stoke for skateboarding is off the charts. Inspiring is an understatement. Skating with rodney would be truly epic!

  • @trystenryder
    @trystenryder 2 года назад +2

    This video needs so much more attention than it got. It's good enough to give me the chills and I wish more people could hear this.

  • @BuckMcAntlerson
    @BuckMcAntlerson 8 лет назад +68

    I'm glad he can just sit down and spontaneously speak deep level truth and understanding. Most would have to research and prepare for a month to deliver what he just did straight from his head. Mullen is the Truth.

    • @5starcomment
      @5starcomment 5 лет назад

      It's pretty much his stock interview/speech that he always gives...

  • @CrimsonAnjel
    @CrimsonAnjel 4 года назад +2

    My heart still skips a beat when I watch his videos. He's such a kind and intelligent man as well as an incredibly talented skater. When I was a kid I aspired to be as gracious as he in life. To this day, 20+ years later, he's still my favorite skater and very much my hero. I would love to shake this man's hand and thank him for his wisdom and innovation in skating and in life.

  • @georgebryant7571
    @georgebryant7571 7 лет назад +5

    If you replace "skating" w/ "Jiu Jitsu" then there are so many parallels.
    Mad respect to Rodney Mullen. His truth is universal.

  • @timothymstern
    @timothymstern 10 лет назад +1

    I could listen to Rodney Mullen speak for hours and hours. He is truly enlightened and his innovation and humble attitude should be a strong example for skateboarders and humanity in general. If it were not for individuals like him, this world would be a planet full of drones. Thank you for posting this & thank you RM... skate & destroy. cheers.

  • @kondirecs
    @kondirecs 4 года назад +3

    Rodney is such a gem. A truly beautiful mind and an incredible inspirational person, who brought skateboarding to another level. I could easily listen to him for hours. He's so humble and peaceful and lighten up something inside each of us. That mentor and friend most people need in life. The fact it comes down to skateboarding being the tool to expression, mental balance, community, inner peace and life itself for many people couldn't be explained better than by the one who masters this art to perfection and without doubt will be THE best ever on a skateboard (yes you will!). It's an incredible experience to see how he has gone through at least 3 stages; the young and innocent kid struggling through life taking the world with surprise, the older more autonome character still doing what he loves, perfecting a new level of life when creating street skating into a form we still enjoy up till today, to his older now being extremely wise and thoughtful teaching us the whole progress he has been through. The guy really hides something we'll probably never see, but all of us surely know in some sort. It's impressive but also kind of sad. The man is telling the truth with tears in his eyes!! A huge respect and a big thank you Rodney! We love you. Your struggle has created soo much more than you could imagine. We owe you everything! Looking soo much forward to follow you for many more years!

  • @vpr_9179
    @vpr_9179 8 лет назад +1

    im 15 and just started skating, Rodney Mullen made me love skating, he is the reason im skating now and will be skating till the day i die.

  • @TheAsiansk8ter
    @TheAsiansk8ter 10 лет назад +7

    After learning about Rodneys philosophy on skateboarding, everytime i go out to skate. It feels different. A lot of things that i never realized. Rodney sees the true potential im skating when others dont. It bothers me that this video doesnt have a lot of views.

  • @MDMAx
    @MDMAx 9 лет назад +54

    I think I should start to skate again.

    • @samcalloway8239
      @samcalloway8239 9 лет назад +3

      Do it!! :D

    • @dagothwave5729
      @dagothwave5729 8 лет назад +4

      I think I should probably learn to skate

    • @rogeriohonesko
      @rogeriohonesko 8 лет назад +3

      go for it bro! i skated for 5 years in a row than stopped. after 10 years im back on my board.

    • @MDMAx
      @MDMAx 8 лет назад

      ***** I think it took everyone about a year to start landing the kick in our park. 60% catching flip in the air success rate . I've broke both my arms riding the thing for 5 years. Can't work out properly, constantly feel pain in my hands nowadays.

    • @smo181
      @smo181 8 лет назад +1

      +Maksims Ivanovs Do it bro!! I too am thinking its time to get back on it....I'm just a few months shy of my fortieth bday, and the thought kinda scares me as I've been off it for almost a decade but when I really think about it, there is nothing that fulfills me like skateboarding does.

  • @Modern_Chopper
    @Modern_Chopper 10 лет назад +7

    This man is such an inspiration, I love and appreciate his insight.

  • @brownbenplumm9027
    @brownbenplumm9027 8 лет назад +17

    This guy is awesome. I can't even ollie a skateboard, but he still inspires me. He's just so wise... oh, and he's pretty good at skateboarding too lol

    • @therealrobin8128
      @therealrobin8128 8 лет назад

      i made my first in 3 days and then i kept going

    • @benoittassin1379
      @benoittassin1379 8 лет назад +2

      When I started skateboard I spent at least a month in my parents basement trying to pop a ollie (I was too ashamed to go to the local spot). Then I left 2 weeks on holidays and as I came back the first thing I did was to take my skate back to the basement. FIRST TRY!!!!! It was ugly, it was weak but it was a ollie. One of the best feeling in my 30 years...I wasn't just an outcast...i was a sucessfull outcast :D. Eventually I droped skateboard, got a good job with a good salary...never felt again the same..I still have my last board though....Next time I'm visiting my parent I think I'm gonna drop by the basement...

    • @oscarg8724
      @oscarg8724 8 лет назад +5

      watch Braille that's how I learned my tricks I started like 8 months ago and I can Ollie backside 180 half cap kickflip and popshuv

    • @kenny5311
      @kenny5311 8 лет назад

      It's a long process basically

  • @Piezac
    @Piezac 10 лет назад +6

    put a smile on my face at the end haha and 16 minutes is a lot of talking to pick through but he does have a lot of good points to make about this hobby of ours. i'm 20 and i see the other choices my friends and coworkers have for when they need something to help relax or even to pass the free time with. but for me after skating for 14 years i still like an easy skate sesh at a flow park. it's great just to be outside doing something tangible rather than playing video games, other than that i'll keep skating so i'll be ready when we finally get hover boards

  • @Theweouthereforrealclub-
    @Theweouthereforrealclub- 6 лет назад

    I’ve been eyeing my bmx bike for a few weeks now. I threw it in the garage after I got hurt in the military. I used to race and ride park all the time. I turned bitter after I had my shoulder surgery, I just hated that I’m broken so I turned my back on it for a few years. It’s hard to explain, but it wasn’t physical pain that I would feel. It was the loss. I didn’t have what I used to, and it was painful just fumbling around. Heartbreaking. It was a huge part of me. I’m thinking I need to pull that thing out again and put in some work. Rodney Mullen is a legend, I’ve been in awe of him since I saw his bio clip in THPS2. Thanks man, I’ll be making some changes and taking some steps in the right direction.

  • @hankhill3126
    @hankhill3126 10 лет назад +12

    I love hearing him speak.

  • @musicalessence7981
    @musicalessence7981 4 года назад

    I still know the day i found out about Rodney Mullen about 10 years ago. I was already skating for a couple of years on and off in the summers, but after seeing a few video's of him I started watching all his stuff. I didn't know back than he almost invented skating as we know it now and i remember i was so inspired by his personality as much as his skateboarding skills. Still to this day i think about him Every time i go skating and now i work at my local indoor skatepark and i wouldn't ever contiued skating if i didn't found out about this amazing guy. Thankyou Rodney! ♥️

  • @omarauf8779
    @omarauf8779 9 лет назад +1

    Man, every few months I watch this along with his other TED talks, I feel a reborn skater. Rodney really catches the essence of skating untainted and pure. Truly, an amazing person.

  • @joerafael8743
    @joerafael8743 9 лет назад +3

    I will always come back to this video as inspiration to strive for my goals of becoming a professional skater

  • @reapersmith4068
    @reapersmith4068 Год назад

    I began skateboarding at 8 years old, 24 years later I still watch the same Rodney Mullen videos, thank you for all you invented for us 🛹🖤

  • @Chaseticles
    @Chaseticles 9 лет назад +3

    What a humble guy. He's the father of street and he's just the most humble person ever. Rodney is someone I want to meet someday, just so I can shake his hand and say thanks for everything he's done

  • @hollymartins6913
    @hollymartins6913 Год назад

    I'm 50. I haven't thought about Rodney Mullen in at least 30 years. It's 1 am, I can't sleep, and somehow I ended up watching skating videos. What a gift this man is. I don't skate anymore, but his words are universal. Sage.

  • @GoofyPoptart
    @GoofyPoptart 10 лет назад +148

    im so so scared to get old for real i never wanna quit i can just imagine me sitting in a chair at 70 just thinking to myself i wanna go skate but i can't :(

    • @sk8elementkid
      @sk8elementkid 10 лет назад +45

      some 70 year olds run 15 miles, you can do anything you set your mind too. Be the 78 year old dude shredding it up at the park!(:

    • @GoofyPoptart
      @GoofyPoptart 10 лет назад +22

      Jaysnotemo bro that got me hyped to go shred haha I'll always love Skating and I will forever skate till I'm physically unable to

    • @brodyzakira3078
      @brodyzakira3078 10 лет назад +4

      ***** I know these people aren't skaters and one of them isn't really a psychical relation.. But its better to have some positive influence than nothing... George Carlin is a comedian, and Seasick Steve is a musician... And they both kept going past the age of 70 with a strong passion to it :P Don't be an boring old fart, be a awesome old fuck lol

    • @royalwatler6904
      @royalwatler6904 10 лет назад +2

      yea thats wats up

    • @GoofyPoptart
      @GoofyPoptart 9 лет назад +5

      im never going to quit

  • @vaenskapelsen
    @vaenskapelsen 7 месяцев назад

    So much respect to Rodney. More than any of his incredible achievements, Im in love with his authenticity, wisdom and humility. A beatiful being.

  • @stephenchewning296
    @stephenchewning296 9 лет назад +17

    holy hell this is amazing. A beautiful mind ... holy shit i wana hang out with Rodney. A little philosophy, a little skate sesh. night sesh. mad respect

  • @RicoForex
    @RicoForex 4 года назад +1

    I'm in love with skateboarding. We love you Rodney

  • @oscarjetson128
    @oscarjetson128 4 года назад +1

    I totally get what Rodney is saying here and it is absolutely mind blowing because he is speaking a truth that so many could never even fathom or even coming close to even understanding. As I sit here wondering which one of my friends or colleagues I could share this with, I am having trouble. I'm having trouble not because my friends wouldn't like this, but instead so many just wouldn't "get" or "relate" to what he is saying. Wow... that was awesome.

  • @sergioavila2720
    @sergioavila2720 10 лет назад +8

    Damn! This guy is so simple I like how he expresses himself. Even though I'm not a skater I like listening to this guy because even though he got fame it never got to his head. Really nice guy

  • @geoffroberts4342
    @geoffroberts4342 8 лет назад

    I could watch and listen to Rodney Mullen for the rest of my life, such an intelligent, gentle and articulate person. I just so get off feeling how much he loves skateboarding, I'm getting back on a skateboard at 41, rediscovering that love that skating brings.

  • @TheActiveAssault
    @TheActiveAssault 9 лет назад +28

    Reminds me of The Marine Corps. I used to love skateboarding also. It's the kid who keeps getting up, the fat kid who got fit, the unpopular kid who kept his morals that ends up being that Navy SEAL and that CEO. Not the high school quarter back. Learned that from experience. It's all about mental toughness and being around a group of elite individuals and not wanting to fail them or be weak. To constantly improve. It's why we (Marines) who pursue higher education are so successful. You're forced to become a leader and I believe skateboardings greats were the ones who became leaders.

    • @1Jiub
      @1Jiub 3 года назад

      I'd just wish more higher educated people and leaders would do something good for the world in their life, instead of becoming fucking navy seals or ceos

  • @MarsisRedx
    @MarsisRedx 7 лет назад +1

    This video made me cry. This guy is the reason I got into skating. Thank you Rodney Mullen. You're a true living legend

  • @sparkzspliffz885
    @sparkzspliffz885 10 лет назад +10

    Very inspirational guy! had me trying dark slides when i was like 15 lol and I'm 27 now

  • @mr.antaeus5730
    @mr.antaeus5730 5 лет назад +1

    Listening to him talk brings tears to my eyes for some reason

  • @TheInnerPath
    @TheInnerPath 9 лет назад +3

    Rodney, for me, defines what all skaters should work to achieve, which is to come away with transcendent lessons that can apply to any domain of life. He is such an inspiration to me. I’ve been thinking about this video and the TED talk, and there is one big difference between Rodney and Burce Lee that I think is very important to understand and that establishes a legacy for the true value of skateboarding:
    Lee was promoting the power of the martial arts, and Mullen is promoting the power of the community of skateboarding. Lee did not answer the question of what the martial arts are protecting. Mullen answers that question by putting the community above his skill. Lee may have been an incredibly skilled and poetic martial artist, clearly one of the best, but Lee attempted to position himself as the guru in the West, and by diminishing the styles that were different from his, he left a stain on the monastic Shaolin community as a result. Mullen is bringing his community with him as he achieves, elevating his community to above himself, and by the authority that the skating community gives him, he is establishing a legacy for skateboarding that will ensure its life and proliferation in the future.
    Rodney, I bow to you my friend.
    Eric Klassen
    Skate Pass

  • @TheoRhoades
    @TheoRhoades 9 лет назад +2

    He's so humble and yet...so incredibly intelligent it blow's my mind. This man is at a level that I dream to reach myself!

  • @megaman415
    @megaman415 10 лет назад +23

    Well said good sir....well said.

  • @stevieavail5773
    @stevieavail5773 6 лет назад +1

    I'm not a skater at all...and I respect Rodney Mullen. He was one of those rare individuals that was so good, he couldn't be ignored.

  • @joshuagandia1602
    @joshuagandia1602 10 лет назад +3

    Favorite skateboarder of all times

  • @johnpurdy175
    @johnpurdy175 4 года назад +2

    I watched a single vid of Rodney Mullen and literally half my reccomened page is Rodney Mullen vids now

  • @TotallyToonsTV
    @TotallyToonsTV 9 лет назад +261

    Ladies a gentlemen...........the guy who invented the Kickflip

    • @gatzgraffiti435
      @gatzgraffiti435 9 лет назад +78

      More importantly, the man who brought the Ollie to skateboarding

    • @TotallyToonsTV
      @TotallyToonsTV 9 лет назад +8

      gatz graffiti
      Amen

    • @epicstacker413
      @epicstacker413 9 лет назад +22

      Slippy yes he did.....along with the heelflip, 360-flip, impossible, and many others

    • @steezyezCs
      @steezyezCs 9 лет назад +1

      Slippy its still a kickflip dude it was just rodneys style that made his kickflips look the way they did back then

    • @hmoobher
      @hmoobher 9 лет назад +1

      +Rodney Mullen I'm amazed..... Rodney, I remember first seeing you on Gleaming the Cube as Christian Slaters double.. And that was it.... I needed to start skating. Thank you for everything!

  • @amandarodriguez2420
    @amandarodriguez2420 7 лет назад +1

    true passion. at its finest. one of the most beautiful things ever to be had and witness. wow god bless you rodney. defintion of cool

  • @joshsalvation6225
    @joshsalvation6225 10 лет назад +5

    Thank you Rodney

  • @davidsonnguyen38
    @davidsonnguyen38 10 лет назад +2

    We have 2 people that were dropped on their heads when they were born to dislike this. Cheers Rodney is the legend and never will be forgotten.

  • @anonyabiz9310
    @anonyabiz9310 9 лет назад +1

    I actually shed a tear when I watched this... And I am not even too invested in skateboarding. The world is a very deep and connected place and sometimes if you look close enough you will find those connections.

  • @FatBabiesWithAids
    @FatBabiesWithAids 9 лет назад +5

    thank you rodney we love you :)

  • @srt8up4shot
    @srt8up4shot 8 лет назад +2

    damn the part at the end about breaking his ankle and not giving up...thank you so much Rodney And the Berries for this. As a skater this means so much.

  • @krsoliz2907
    @krsoliz2907 9 лет назад +6

    i remember watching rodney talking like this about a year ago when i started skating and i would think to myself, what the hell is he talking about. But, then i started skateboarding on the streets and learning street things. Then when i got good enough i went to the skatepark. i kept skating these smaller parks until i started to learn how to drop in on ramps and tried carving and i just new i was gonna skate vert and transition, this was my goal! so about 3 months after learning bowls i went to this new park called springskatepark/northhoustonpark. I only skated the little ramps in the front and i remember looking down at my super single pro-designed knee pads and i said im gonna learn a lot at this beautiful 10 acer skatepark. so i look down and i flash and see my self doing inverts, back side airs, late grabs, just all of these tricks that i knew i was gonna try. So about 4 months later i start making abunch of friends and i start learning things in the bowl like bonless to lean to tail and learning new grinds. then about three months later i start learning back side airs and inverts not very well but decent enough to impress. only 3 months later i'm doing 4 foot back side early grabs and big and stalled tuck knee inverts and my style as people would say is really really good so then i met this guys called the truth riders (names of people are nugget/ethan, riely, alex the father of nugget and riely, and john (might of left a few out sorry) ). this people are the most amazing friends and people i have ever ever met in my life and i mean it. they gave me decks, clothes, shoes, every thing including love!!! and now i have been acomplishing all of my goals in skateing except for breaking my foot, teeth and arm that have happend in my skateboarding life so far. But other wise than that i understand what rodney mullen means now when he says stuff like this and i'm glad i know now. my name is Miles, I skate board at springskateprak/northhoustonskatepark all day everyday, i have orange fabric pro-designed elbow pads and red fabric knee pads, i busted my teeth today on the fourth of july of course but dont worry i only broke one real tooth and the others were fake. But that means a lot of money to make up for and it sucks but ill live! i will be back and do inverts again with all my friends. again my name is miles and im in love with skateboarding!!!

  • @infinitedraught1336
    @infinitedraught1336 Год назад

    Whenever I listen to Rodney Mullen speak, I can't help but get drawn into his space, like he's speaking right through me. He has that ability to get through to you with his passion, his philosophy, and just the way he conveys his thoughts and ideas on life....and skating. In my mind, he's honestly the Messiah of Skating but he can relate to anyone, even outside of skating. He's a national treasure and so humble...just an amazing human being beyond words.

  • @DazeleSlaps
    @DazeleSlaps 10 лет назад +3

    I teared up a lil during this, I got into dancing and I love it, so much I want to win sytcd... but at the end of the day I will still always define myself as a skater. So thanks Rodney for making me feel great that I'm still skating. (:

  • @ownedtwic3
    @ownedtwic3 10 лет назад +4

    Thanks Rodney.

  • @mursu24
    @mursu24 4 года назад +2

    What a sweet and insightful man

  • @yap93
    @yap93 10 лет назад +5

    through the whole video it looks like he is going to cry (of emotion and passion for skateboarding)

  • @slimfixer3479
    @slimfixer3479 2 года назад

    Thank you Rodney Mullen from the bottom of my heart with tears in my eyes, for the positive change you have impacted the world of skating and the world in general for inspiring people to skate and and get back up and keep getting back up

  • @AllhailtheUS
    @AllhailtheUS 10 лет назад +2

    He is such a cool soul. Im 43 and skated back in the days of Bones Brigade, G & S, Vision, Dogtown,etc. And even to this day, nobody, NOBODY blew my mind like Mullen. That cat did stuff that twisted the laws of physics. Modern street skating would be nothing without Mullen's influence. And to think at one point his father made him quit. Thank the lord he didnt give up. Can you imagine if he had stayed away? It would have taken another 20 yrs. for the industry to catch up to what he innovated.

  • @planbtrue1748
    @planbtrue1748 10 лет назад +5

    More than a legend. A god.

  • @mysterlune
    @mysterlune 4 года назад

    this guy is an absolute savant... i wish for everyone to have a little rodney mullen in their minds that advises on where to push and where to be real, where to check with experience and where to create, where to just feel the way and then to let go of fear... don't be stoopid and don't be too smart...
    i can't stand the barriers i feel as a person that are always in the way. rodney's coaching simply pushes through all that crap. this is a human we need for wisdom, guidance and connection with the community of those pursuant to creativity.
    "This act of getting up again... that's what shapes and forms the engine..." -- Rodney Mullen, hella badass angel on your shoulder...

  • @MIXTAB1
    @MIXTAB1 8 лет назад +6

    Beautiful, so inspired to go skate... And im a blader

  • @dannysteel3939
    @dannysteel3939 9 лет назад

    Rofney mullen has just shed a whole new light on skateboarding to me now. He truly is a fantastic guy. Hes a philosopher.

  • @beasterbunny579
    @beasterbunny579 9 лет назад +3

    This man is one of the main reasons skateboarding is where it is at today

  • @Unanythang
    @Unanythang 9 лет назад

    damn straight we still embrace you. I haven't skated in over a decade and you're still as much of an inspiration to me now as you were then. just in a different way now.

  • @NewFriiiikan
    @NewFriiiikan 9 лет назад +4

    Man i can listen to this guy talk about ant farms for 16 minutes and i would be more emotionally invested in it than anything. There is no hatred and hypocrisy in this man, you can see it in his eyes.

  • @vinceguaraldi2412
    @vinceguaraldi2412 8 лет назад

    I first started skating in 2005 and Rodney Mullen has been my favorite skater ever since I saw that video of him doing a manual with one truck on and then he kick flipped over another skateboard and landed into a manual. Blew my mind.

  • @skatersridge
    @skatersridge 10 лет назад +4

    dude rodney is like a fucking yoda in the skateboarding world u dont see him much but when u do he always has the smartest shit to say

  • @xphnm
    @xphnm 5 лет назад

    5yrs later and this still hits home.

  • @Alex-lw7pl
    @Alex-lw7pl 10 лет назад +3

    What an inspirational man. :')

  • @chefshit9271
    @chefshit9271 8 лет назад

    Rodney, you have been my role model, my favorite skater, and the impression on me since I was 5 years old, I think you so much for making me the person I am today, you are a genius, and a believer... Thank you for never giving up, and thank you for being who you are, still today. You gave me courage, you gave me confidence to go out and skate, it was because of you I entered competitions, it was because of you I didn't give up, and it was because of you I still skate today. You are a blessed, amazing person, so never quit. :P

  • @soraya82pleyad
    @soraya82pleyad 10 лет назад +5

    Greeeeeeat interview....

  • @aaronparrish659
    @aaronparrish659 9 лет назад +2

    i love Rodney Mullen so much. This man changed the world for so many people. He is the person in so many ways that brought me to skating. I looked at what he did and was like "yea i wanna do that", The simply physics of it let alone the advanced dexterity of it is mind blowing. This man is my idol.

  • @lukepate8749
    @lukepate8749 8 лет назад +4

    Touching interview. :)

  • @danielnuno3781
    @danielnuno3781 4 года назад

    What amazes me more about Rodney is not just his skills and contributions to skating but his humility. There’s “pro” skaters out there who haven’t come close to what Rodney has done but have huge heads and egos. I have even more respect for this man because of what kind of man he is.

  • @Carcolo679
    @Carcolo679 9 лет назад +5

    15:05 - 16:44 This part touched me.