Jeremy is the person who inspired me to go out and try new things on a snowboard. When I watch his video parts they always give me great ideas. I don't think there is another person on earth who has watched his videos as many times as I have. His parts in all the MD movies are legendary and will never be forgotten. I think what I like about him the most is it seems he does not care about what people think of him and he seems to be a great father and family man. Thanks for the inspiration Jeremy.
I enjoyed seeing how happy this man was with his family! Even with an awesome job he would rather be with them than doing anything else! Wonderful story!
Great spotlight. I think I was about 15 the first time I met Jeremy, I was in complete shock by how cool and nice he was. It's great to know there are great guys like this out there.
I started riding in the Grand Teton mountain range from the age of 5, I fell in love with the mountains. I started skateboarding in the summer to pass the time between seasons. I was 16 years old when I got my issue of Transworld snowboarding and saw my favorite rider, Jeremy Jones, cover issue about his beliefs, family, and politics. It was great to know that there was someone in this industry that shared my values while understanding that the thing that mattered most was family. I'm a mormon.
I met Jeremy Jones near Muller Park around 13 ago. A few friends and I were snowboarding and unfortunately my best friend hit his head really hard. He actually hit his head so hard he was knocked out for a few moments. Jeremy probably doesn't remember this but he and the other people he was snowboarding with came over to where we were and checked on my friend and offered us some help. It was really neat to see some of the best snowboarders in the world go out of their way to offer aid to my friend. Jeremy is totally a honest man, known for integrity, a man true to his word and loyal to his family and friends.
It is so important for young kids to have positive role models in their fields of interest. My little boy has been skate boarding since he was 5 1/2 just like his Dad. He has beautiful long blond curls and dresses like a skater. He just turned 8 and was very proud to be baptized and unfortunately some people chose to focus on the fact that his hair touches his collar. Even at his young age he is well aware that we aren't your 'typical' Mormons. Seeing Jeremy tearing it up, as well as representing his faith alongside his beautiful family was truly a gift for us. Both my children's eyes were like saucers! Thank's Jeremy :)
It can be so easy to leave your family behind in pursuit of a big career. I am a musician, and that kind of lifestyle can easily pull you away from family responsibilities. Jeremy, you have come to realize as I have that you need to have time to be home with your family. That family time should always take precedence over career opportunities. Excellent video!
Family is the purpose and meaning of life and for that I am grateful for this video I also love snowboarding and I believe that the one without the other could not create happiness any other way!
It's encouraging for me to see guys that live their passion without doing it at the expense of their faith. True religion is liberating, not restraining.
I love seeing how many great marriages there are in the world, couples who love each other and are deeply committed and happy. I too am a very happily married person and it seems that so much of what you see in the media portrays marriage as stifling and, to be blunt, miserable! It is possible to have that same love and excitement one has on their wedding day, sustained throughout all of eternity.
To answer your question - I'm a Mormon, a stay at home mother to a 3yr old and 18mo twins. We are considered to be in the low-income level for our family size and location. My husband is taking a new job so he can move up faster, but this job comes with a pay cut so things will be even tighter. We own 1 car and live far out of town so there is no public transportation. We have no TV, cell phones and buy everything second hand. But we are happy!!
There are a lot of people that I run into that think that the only mormons are the ones with white shirts and bike helmets going down the street. Thats ridiculous, but it's true. These videos can help that.
My wife has a photo with Jeremy and boarded with his wife. Honestly I never knew he was a Mormon until today. Much respect!!! He's one rad dude in my book of Mormons.
It is a public relation thing. Lots of people think Mormons are demons or Amish, or any number of other things. So these are just to let people know that we are people like everyone else.
rohag23, in answer to your question -- assuming that your question is serious and not a gag (as the answer seems rather obvious): All mormons are... individuals, from all walks of life and with all kinds of issues, problems and successes. These "I'm a mormon" videos tend toward those that we'd like to emulate in some way. But again, yes, there are rich mormons and poor mormons, healthy and sick. We mormons try to make our circumstances better like any people. Hope that answers your Q.
Yes, there are Mormons in any/every type of situation.We are Mormons and My husband has been a 'victim' of the economy and has been laid off a few times and been underemployed for a few years. But It's not the success, or the struggling that counts. We don't care that we're poor (well I guess we care a little)- we have each other and our faith and that is infinitely more important than money or a successful career.
Um.... no one thinks that? The problem is that the creators of these videos take internet trolls and mormon jokes seriously. btw, to address the "mormon jokes" thing, I mean the standard 12-14 yr. old immature race, religion, sex jokes, or real-life trolls. No one thinks mormons are demons.
@jamesheindl It's not trying to promote that you'll be happier if you become LDS.. It's trying to say that LDS members are people, too. People are always giving them a bad reputation and hard time for their beliefs, when their just like everyone else.
Are all Mormons successful? Are there Mormons that are poor and have a hard time to make ends meet? Legitimate question. Will you answer or disapprove?
Hey Becky, it sounds like you live in Utah, haha. At least half, and maybe more members there just don't get it. Keep the faith, and if you get the chance move to Wyoming!
Jeremy is the person who inspired me to go out and try new things on a snowboard. When I watch his video parts they always give me great ideas. I don't think there is another person on earth who has watched his videos as many times as I have. His parts in all the MD movies are legendary and will never be forgotten. I think what I like about him the most is it seems he does not care about what people think of him and he seems to be a great father and family man. Thanks for the inspiration Jeremy.
Dude is such a positive example. Thanks Jeremy.
I enjoyed seeing how happy this man was with his family! Even with an awesome job he would rather be with them than doing anything else! Wonderful story!
Great spotlight. I think I was about 15 the first time I met Jeremy, I was in complete shock by how cool and nice he was. It's great to know there are great guys like this out there.
"Family is my spiritual backbone" Good message.
I started riding in the Grand Teton mountain range from the age of 5, I fell in love with the mountains. I started skateboarding in the summer to pass the time between seasons. I was 16 years old when I got my issue of Transworld snowboarding and saw my favorite rider, Jeremy Jones, cover issue about his beliefs, family, and politics. It was great to know that there was someone in this industry that shared my values while understanding that the thing that mattered most was family. I'm a mormon.
I met Jeremy Jones near Muller Park around 13 ago. A few friends and I were snowboarding and unfortunately my best friend hit his head really hard. He actually hit his head so hard he was knocked out for a few moments. Jeremy probably doesn't remember this but he and the other people he was snowboarding with came over to where we were and checked on my friend and offered us some help. It was really neat to see some of the best snowboarders in the world go out of their way to offer aid to my friend. Jeremy is totally a honest man, known for integrity, a man true to his word and loyal to his family and friends.
that's all the proof you need of 'the family - a proclamation to the world' - so beautiful, its what life is all about :)
It is so important for young kids to have positive role models in their fields of interest. My little boy has been skate boarding since he was 5 1/2 just like his Dad. He has beautiful long blond curls and dresses like a skater. He just turned 8 and was very proud to be baptized and unfortunately some people chose to focus on the fact that his hair touches his collar. Even at his young age he is well aware that we aren't your 'typical' Mormons. Seeing Jeremy tearing it up, as well as representing his faith alongside his beautiful family was truly a gift for us. Both my children's eyes were like saucers! Thank's Jeremy :)
My hero! in an industry so labeled still standing strong
It can be so easy to leave your family behind in pursuit of a big career. I am a musician, and that kind of lifestyle can easily pull you away from family responsibilities. Jeremy, you have come to realize as I have that you need to have time to be home with your family. That family time should always take precedence over career opportunities. Excellent video!
Jones! You're the man! I actually had a poster of you hanging in my apartment while serving my mission back in 2001. Keep up the good work!
You're the coolest, Jeremy!
What a frigging stud. To all the negative posters that "don't care" glad you cared enough to stop in and write comment. Have a nice day!
thanks for sharing jeremy's story!
This is by far the coolest video yet. I had no idea JJ was. I'm glad there are legit cool people in the church. Way to represent!
Family is the purpose and meaning of life and for that I am grateful for this video I also love snowboarding and I believe that the one without the other could not create happiness any other way!
J Jones is the man. Utah, represent!
Well done and thanks for being so real
Amen Brother!
When I saw his hair down, I was like, "Oh cool! Its Shawn White!"
Then I felt stupid. X)
It's encouraging for me to see guys that live their passion without doing it at the expense of their faith. True religion is liberating, not restraining.
Love this message.
inspirational video, Jeremy!
Excellent, You're a mad man Jeremy, way cool.
what a cool guy
Rock on!
TRJJ!
stoked for this video
I love seeing how many great marriages there are in the world, couples who love each other and are deeply committed and happy. I too am a very happily married person and it seems that so much of what you see in the media portrays marriage as stifling and, to be blunt, miserable! It is possible to have that same love and excitement one has on their wedding day, sustained throughout all of eternity.
Thanks for doing this, super helpful and inspiring
LOVE this
I love how the "party life" became an obstacle to his goals. A lot of people can learn from that.
Growing up, I knew JJ was a Mormon. TBH he was kind of a hero for our friends.
To answer your question - I'm a Mormon, a stay at home mother to a 3yr old and 18mo twins. We are considered to be in the low-income level for our family size and location. My husband is taking a new job so he can move up faster, but this job comes with a pay cut so things will be even tighter. We own 1 car and live far out of town so there is no public transportation. We have no TV, cell phones and buy everything second hand. But we are happy!!
agreed!!
glad to know im not the only one who not to fond of the shirt and tie
9tom7 I tried that, I found I do better working on the types of bikes he rides in the beginning.... Some weren't meant for a desk.
That's awesome.
I love the testimony "I didn't think that there were feelings that would say this is more important than your snowboarding."
Thanks for sharing your story!! We like your house :)
This was awesome
Oh my gosh! this is awesome!
There are a lot of people that I run into that think that the only mormons are the ones with white shirts and bike helmets going down the street. Thats ridiculous, but it's true. These videos can help that.
My wife has a photo with Jeremy and boarded with his wife. Honestly I never knew he was a Mormon until today. Much respect!!! He's one rad dude in my book of Mormons.
I wish there was a 'Love' button
oh yeah.
BOSS!!!!!!!!
His wife used to come into the rental shop I worked at to get skis for the kids.
Love it!
It is a public relation thing. Lots of people think Mormons are demons or Amish, or any number of other things. So these are just to let people know that we are people like everyone else.
Cool story
Enjoyed your video!
jeremy you were sick in the art of flight!
rohag23, in answer to your question -- assuming that your question is serious and not a gag (as the answer seems rather obvious): All mormons are... individuals, from all walks of life and with all kinds of issues, problems and successes. These "I'm a mormon" videos tend toward those that we'd like to emulate in some way. But again, yes, there are rich mormons and poor mormons, healthy and sick. We mormons try to make our circumstances better like any people. Hope that answers your Q.
@rancidglass Haters gonna hate. Its true everywhere. I love this video too.
Yes, plenty, I being one of them.
Very cool!
=
Love it:)!
Yes, there are Mormons in any/every type of situation.We are Mormons and My husband has been a 'victim' of the economy and has been laid off a few times and been underemployed for a few years. But It's not the success, or the struggling that counts. We don't care that we're poor (well I guess we care a little)- we have each other and our faith and that is infinitely more important than money or a successful career.
dude is dope
YEA:D
Beawesome = beyond awesome
We obey all the laws of the land. Even the traffic laws.
sick!
:) Awesome
This is so sick! ok, that's a good thing.
Um.... no one thinks that? The problem is that the creators of these videos take internet trolls and mormon jokes seriously. btw, to address the "mormon jokes" thing, I mean the standard 12-14 yr. old immature race, religion, sex jokes, or real-life trolls. No one thinks mormons are demons.
@jamesheindl It's not trying to promote that you'll be happier if you become LDS.. It's trying to say that LDS members are people, too. People are always giving them a bad reputation and hard time for their beliefs, when their just like everyone else.
Are all Mormons successful? Are there Mormons that are poor and have a hard time to make ends meet? Legitimate question. Will you answer or disapprove?
Hey Becky, it sounds like you live in Utah, haha. At least half, and maybe more members there just don't get it. Keep the faith, and if you get the chance move to Wyoming!
What signs follow those who believe in Jesus?
Unfortunately there are some very ignorant people or those that have never met a mormon.
Why do all these videos make you think if you change you religion you will be happy.
Really sad that a hero in the snowboarding industry has fallen into this cult.