The Pioneer Of Switch Stance Skating! - Salman Agah
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- Опубликовано: 6 мар 2023
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Thanks Jeron for being the one guy to remember Gonz’ switch pioneering. 87 Vision NYC footy, plus Savannah Slamma that same year
It’s so cool to get a piece of skate history catalogued like this.
We may not know when the first switch tricks started happening on a regular basis but it’s still cool to get a glimpse into the understanding of the mentality of skateboarding at that moment of evolution.
When I first started skating i was regular footed but pushed mongo. After a couple of years of people making fun of and being called Bill Danforth, I switched to goofy to get the normal skate style. Skating launch ramps and bonelesses were hard to relearn but made it fun. Later on I started to skate "opposite footed" because it felt more natural. The board I first started switch with was the Danny Way Question Mark from H-Street. Got a massive chip on the side from learning switch flips. Good times in the way back.
Sell out. I still push mongo. Say something. I'll dent your skull with my trucks. 😁
Please don't forget"the Gonz"& Paulo Diaz whit nolie,swiching stufffs.. . But F**king Respect to Salman A.beacause He did really"Push it"big Times.. . Swich Respect to all of You O.G.Dudeees !!! 👊↔️💣💥💫
To the NC Crew:
Pioneer, you are !
Legend, you are !!
Skateboarding History, DEFINITLY !!!
Great things happen right here, right now
and no more words to simply say THANKS.
Pre 411 Tom Penny in his early teens was a switch killer as well.. That had to be like 89 90 91 ish….maybe a tad earlier
Tom Penny's career trajectory was considerably later than Agah's. Tom was a rad grom when Agah was a star.
I wasn’t pushing till about ‘93 94ish so I didn’t get to peep a young Salman… I missed out
Everyone was skating switch, Rick Howard in virtual reality does mad switch tricks but Salmon was actually skating switch proper, pushing switch. Ricky Oyola was the next guy i saw who would just barge down a street switch and Matt Reason doing switch wallrides, Fred Gall too. Proper
Need these to be interspersed with footage. Would be so awesome, but probably a hell of a lot of work to produce.
Julian Davidson is The Original Raw OG
I started out pushing mongo and now when I look back, because I'm right handed I actually should've switched to goofy footed but I had already been skating regular for a few years.
Dude I knew would push all the way through town switch he was a beast r.i.p
Copying Tricks and inventing them is just such a difference.
Solomon had that vans pro model shoe skated for Real he was the shit in the mid 90s.
Le Grand Bornand ?? Wtf that's my homeland ! What was he doing up there, that seems like such a random place to go skate, even more so back then
Those 2 on the thumbnail is sooo appropriate for the vid..
Finally a touchdown on the morpheogenic field of consciousness. Renound biologist Rupert Sheldrake has studied the phenomenal passing of skate trick trends that seemingly happen in several places at once.
Amazing comment. Totally with you. It is quite a phenomenon
This idea is known as "steam engine time"
Referring to a period where the same inventions are made basically at the same time in multiple places
One thing that gets me everytime is the fs then bs shuv. It's just a fs shuv or regular shuv lol.
I saw him nollie a trash can off a bump at Huntington high in 92
I was learning switch no comply 180 and switch impossible in the late 90s. I still haven't really seen anybody do those.
Those are two tricks I really enjoy doing mostly because I could never do those in my regular stance. My switch popping foot scoops better than my regular lol
no comply is 180 implied... you do switch no comply, which alot of people do. switch impossibles, rare yes
@@WhatisReal11 then what do you call a no comply where you don't rotate at all?
If you want to see some crazy switch impossibles watch Walker Ryan's textures part
@@WhatisReal11 for me it’s gotten to a point where no trick is just a no comply lol. I say frontside or backside no comply and call the ones that don’t rotate straight no complys.
Haha, I was doing nollie one-foots in the early 90's in San Diego, never having seen or heard of anyone doing that. Then I saw Salman do it off a loading dock or something in a Black Label video (Label Kills), and I was like - "That's my shit!" LOL, of course I knew he was the Switch OG so he prob was doing that when I was in diapers, but still fun to pretend that maybe I invented that shit first.
Definitely not😂 how many people probably think they started a trick😂
Thank you grandad!
Vans Salman Agah Camel Toes in blue....I had em
4:36 Switch convo starts
Sorry Mark Gonzales pioneered switch stance.
The no comply 180 I’ve seen done many times but that switch impossible however…. Sounds impossible.
Rodney.
Walker Ryan does them on the regular
The no-comply 180 is an old trick from like 1981, also known as the 43. Invented by photographer O; they talk about it on his episode of BS With TG.
tony hawk 1st skater to switch stance
When I learned how to kick flip I could only do it while landing sex change
Julian Davidson is the goat
Video days...Guy Mariano late bigspin over a trash can
Agah influenced us and also influenced us to have better style cause his was rough.
Thinking that the first people to do anything are from the us is just ignorant.. someone in canada could have done it first
Tom Penny
15 seconds of blur at the end of every video is not a great look FYI.