@@marcusrosales3344 For real. This new generation is all about clout and likes. When I was growing up you didn't really expect anything from skating you just did it and maybe get a sponsor. Now it's impress anyone on or off the board. People also are really critical now. Like between what's core or corporate, kinda homophobic, kinda sexist, and kinda racist. Not like it didn't have problems before, but as the amount of skaters grew so did the bad types.
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise I think it depends on where you're from. In AZ I got alot of stand offish arrogant people as well as people who are trying tricks they have no business trying. They don't practice basics they don't have since they think they look better messing up on tricks they can't do. In IL I have run into a few people like this but over all much friendlier and welcoming skaters.
The real game, and every skater knows this, is when you start your run and you keep doing one trick after another, without any mistake. I'm absolutely not surprised that no one stopped his run, it's just part of skate culture. "This is the way" 😎
Luan is so good I remember watching him win Tampa Am 2 years in a row back to back and in between runs while practicing you could tell he was on a pro level and way ahead of everyone else (which at the time was Ams like Ishod Wair, Evan Smith, Felipe Gustavo, so many who weren't pro yet and trying to make a name for themselves)
1:25 - Casual AF kickflip nosegrind revert gets a priceless reaction by literally every onlooker in the crowd...except for one. Check out a certain pro to the right of the frame realizing there's absolutely no hope of winning and not even giving Luan the respect he deserves by watching him finish off the flawless run. Also, I just love Maltos reaction. 😉
Andy Anderson gets no love only because he wears a helmet. He is literally the new school version of Rodney Mullen but people act like dipshits towards him for no reason... i dont get it.
Luan is beast for real. I honestly think his style and skill is better now, yet he never comes close to winning competitions..... although of course, he's still placing final rounds consistently in the highest level competitions. I just notice, in the last few years, Luan literally does 0 grinds. No ledges, no rails, no lips. He just does the biggest hammers down the biggest stuff. Now I understand Luan is not known for his grinds. But in 2015, while although he didnt do anything over the top crazy, he still threw in some grinds. Come on, its probably all the judges want to give Luan a winning score. Heavy hammers and just throw in a few small grinds. He could be number 1 again.
Luan can do rails , I feel like he holds himself back, doesnt seem like he is trying. If you look at shane ,he is constantly improving, one part after another he raises the bar whereas luan seems to have remained where he has been for the past years
I'm brazilian and i can say for sure that he can do rails. In the past when he was younger he used to skate rails... he knows that for sure but does not want to throw in the competitions anymore...
I have a sick ass FL!P Luan deck. Looks and feels dope a f with my indies n spitfire F4's. Makes me wanna go out n street, but 2am and it's bloody wet! 😖😖 Rain is a skaters worst enemy....
Nyajah will/would survieve I think even with out having won this competition I think he had won a few competitions in his life before this one also now after even continued to win different competitions but it was kind of nice and fresh to see Luan Olivera winning this competition I think I haven't seen nyjahs run and I dont plan to see it i will be fine with out regard less i have seen quite much /enough of his skating and it is nice to see some with different style way of skating live Luan especially way he do flip tricks is very nice and good to see the pop and style it is speciel I dont remember to have seen someone making flip tricks the way he does it.
Simon ibn H. Ab.abdurrahman Dude has the gnarliest pop to his ollies and height too, I notice he skates high trucks. Personally I like standard height, but def not low. Personal pref n all that....
that's not street league bs points, here they win by the crowd, watch busenitz win and u see what im saying, people was trying all the craziest tricks, and him with the "basics" in a row made everyone stand up and cheer for him, that's how you win on tampa
I love the skateboarding culture. It's always so positive and encouraging.
Real hype and great vibes all round
Idk... I've run into a lot of try hard, over competitive skate to impress types out there.
@@marcusrosales3344 For real. This new generation is all about clout and likes. When I was growing up you didn't really expect anything from skating you just did it and maybe get a sponsor. Now it's impress anyone on or off the board. People also are really critical now. Like between what's core or corporate, kinda homophobic, kinda sexist, and kinda racist. Not like it didn't have problems before, but as the amount of skaters grew so did the bad types.
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise I think it depends on where you're from.
In AZ I got alot of stand offish arrogant people as well as people who are trying tricks they have no business trying. They don't practice basics they don't have since they think they look better messing up on tricks they can't do.
In IL I have run into a few people like this but over all much friendlier and welcoming skaters.
small steps of progress...as one culture reflects another...
The real game, and every skater knows this, is when you start your run and you keep doing one trick after another, without any mistake. I'm absolutely not surprised that no one stopped his run, it's just part of skate culture.
"This is the way" 😎
Luan is so good I remember watching him win Tampa Am 2 years in a row back to back and in between runs while practicing you could tell he was on a pro level and way ahead of everyone else (which at the time was Ams like Ishod Wair, Evan Smith, Felipe Gustavo, so many who weren't pro yet and trying to make a name for themselves)
he did 15 tricks in a minute, in a contest... and 20 tricks in 1:35. Dooooopeeeee, this is art
Day unforgetable for Luan
for skateboard.
1:25 - Casual AF kickflip nosegrind revert gets a priceless reaction by literally every onlooker in the crowd...except for one. Check out a certain pro to the right of the frame realizing there's absolutely no hope of winning and not even giving Luan the respect he deserves by watching him finish off the flawless run. Also, I just love Maltos reaction. 😉
Who is that one person ?
nyjah was always jealous of luan
Straight to my favorites playlist
2021 E NOIS AQUI! VAI BRASIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never stop...
this is Luan!! amazing!!
lenda completa. Maior estilo que essa geração teve
O melhor do brasa!!
Luan estava no seu auge saudades mil dessa época
They were like “chill out..” when Andy Anderson did this lol
because nobody wanted to see that nonsense
@@seanbarg7858 your opinion, not mine.
Andy Anderson gets no love only because he wears a helmet. He is literally the new school version of Rodney Mullen but people act like dipshits towards him for no reason... i dont get it.
It's amazing that anyone can skate like that on the spot, and that's why he's pro.🤯
The king of pop
Essa deveria ter sido a Volta do Luan em 2020 💪💪💪
Cara nao é assim Kkkk luan n gosta de repitir linha ,ele faz oq pode tlgd ? O cara ganhou varios Tampa pro ,ganhar mais um pra ele tanto faz
Luan is beast for real.
I honestly think his style and skill is better now, yet he never comes close to winning competitions..... although of course, he's still placing final rounds consistently in the highest level competitions.
I just notice, in the last few years, Luan literally does 0 grinds. No ledges, no rails, no lips. He just does the biggest hammers down the biggest stuff.
Now I understand Luan is not known for his grinds. But in 2015, while although he didnt do anything over the top crazy, he still threw in some grinds.
Come on, its probably all the judges want to give Luan a winning score. Heavy hammers and just throw in a few small grinds. He could be number 1 again.
Luan can do rails , I feel like he holds himself back, doesnt seem like he is trying. If you look at shane ,he is constantly improving, one part after another he raises the bar whereas luan seems to have remained where he has been for the past years
I'm brazilian and i can say for sure that he can do rails. In the past when he was younger he used to skate rails... he knows that for sure but does not want to throw in the competitions anymore...
SICK
Luan Oliveira still one of the best street skaters to do it
Luan "Magic" Oliveira
Senna legendary
I love this so hard!!!
Luanzin brabo!
insane
beast
Epic
1:53 RIP Headphone users
This was like the tail end of the millenials era of skateboarding. Shortly after this time, we became the old guys and gen z took over lol.
Once slim pants and og janoskis left the skate scene, it was the end of an era.
@@saxenas big facts
True!!
Dudes! ✊🤘
Linha perfeita, o sonho de todo skatista é vencer tampa 😷😬
E o luan ganhou duas vezes seguidas ksksk
Tom Asta was sitting there not impressed at all hahaha
Tom asta is shit in competition anyways
he was probably just stoned
skate runs contests never ends until you fall
I have a sick ass FL!P Luan deck. Looks and feels dope a f with my indies n spitfire F4's. Makes me wanna go out n street, but 2am and it's bloody wet! 😖😖
Rain is a skaters worst enemy....
Luan is Very good, nyjah make bad face,Luan the king of flips
Jose Aldo I have a brand new Luan deck. It's dope as fk shape with sick graphics, dying to skate it.
A N I M A L
Luan is god!
Does he know there’s rails there?
Dammmmm
Andy Anderson was not impressed
what?
Kevin Ruiz Is it just me that finds Andy annoying a f. Not hating on no one but just does nowt for me. Dudes! ✊✌️
@@KPark-hn8jf idk the dude rips
all the shit he did after his time ran out is why he won. nyjahs run was just as good if not better but nyjah didnt keep going
KC yeah yeah, right.
im brazilian but you re right on that my friend. at that time i though the same
Nyajah will/would survieve I think even with out having won this competition I think he had won a few competitions in his life before this one also now after even continued to win different competitions but it was kind of nice and fresh to see Luan Olivera winning this competition I think I haven't seen nyjahs run and I dont plan to see it i will be fine with out regard less i have seen quite much /enough of his skating and it is nice to see some with different style way of skating live Luan especially way he do flip tricks is very nice and good to see the pop and style it is speciel I dont remember to have seen someone making flip tricks the way he does it.
Simon ibn H. Ab.abdurrahman Dude has the gnarliest pop to his ollies and height too, I notice he skates high trucks.
Personally I like standard height, but def not low. Personal pref n all that....
that's not street league bs points, here they win by the crowd, watch busenitz win and u see what im saying, people was trying all the craziest tricks, and him with the "basics" in a row made everyone stand up and cheer for him, that's how you win on tampa