Brazilians have so much heart, no matter what sport or hobby they do, theyre always some of the best at it whether it be Skating, Surfing, Mixed Martial Arts, Soccer or anything else theyre just straight machines. I admire the heart and motivation of Brazilians so much.
The only reason why Brazil and Japan taking over is because they don't have old white people chasing them off "their parks", "their sidewalks" or "their businesses".
@@HiddenAgendas Lmao, wrong af. Brazil police is just as bad if not worse than American police. Can't talk about Japan, but I would argue that their police must be really good.
I went to Brazil a month ago on a youth exchange and realized how big skate culture is there. Skate parks are common skate shows are broadcasted and they’re hubs for hanging out at. Most teens I met at schools told me how much skating has impacted them. It’s honestly so cool.
I love when she walked into the Berrics.... She didnt say anything. Had no words. She just put her board on the deck and floated in, just absorbing where she was. Really nice moment. I digg. What else is there? Awesome.
I loved how she jumped straight onto her board checking out every obstacle in the park, no hesitation. Reminded me of the simpler times when I use to skate.
@@sirreoser5668 Yes! That feeling too where a dream becomes a reality. It's that magic you have as a kid... If you can keep that magic going it still works. - "The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm." - Aldous Huxley
Its great that she is good and I am happy for her about that..but for real after 40 years she might ask same thing what se was doing with her life..or if not that then after 90 years.
What a badass, she's truly one of a kind How lucky she is to have access to all the stuff she has, and how talented she is to have picked up skating so quickly
I don't think you understood the video at all. She doesn't have "access to all this stuff", that's why the organization exists, to give talented kids like her boards and a platform to expose themselves to sponsors. She has no resources. You saw that grainy ass 144p footage of her heel flipping 4 stairs, that was in 2016 lol.
mallexjansen Exactly! She comes from one of the poorest regions in Brazil, which remember, is itself still a 3rd world country. When she says she wanna to move to Sao Paulo it's because in her hometown it's damn difficult having access to whatever it is.. It's much different from America where there's a good education system and people get funds and access to do many things from early ages, like all the different sport programs, baseball, basketball, footbal and so on.. That doesn't exist in Brazil for the vast majority of people.. So seeing these people really putting her on the map is awesome as this will boost sponsors and help her carry on progressing. Shout out to the guys supporting not only her but all the other kids who would otherwise have limited or no chances at all without the support these guys are providing 🛹
Being Brazilian and have been skating since the 80's I always get amazed how talented skaters we have even though we never had that easy. International brands never came to Brazil back in the day and we had the create our own. The government didn't care about building skateparks we had to build our own ramps, boxes, rails. The streets are rough and hard to skate. All this problems contributed for the evolution of skateboarding in Brazil in some weird way, we had to be creative and skate in any terrain. I love to see new skaters like her coming up, getting more attention from the international media. If she continue like this she will go far and achieve great things!!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZSH4lKdzdP8.html Just thought this edit would be funny in reference to leticia bufoni. I don't like her after this event. You don't do that. You wait for the competition to be over before you celebrate. She got what she deserved.
She shreds so hard already. I'm curious to see how good she will be when she is around 17 or 18. I think we will be seeing a lot of her skating in the near future.
Holy crap, a female skater who's got some serious skill. Those rails are as tall as her. This video truly amazed me. And 22 dislikes from probably the most miserable 22 people on earth.
The 3 people who disliked this or her, are straight up haters. This girl is on a mission, most don’t have the bravery to make it happen. More power to her and dude for helping out the skate scene over there.
Shes a prodigy, I would call her the marketing dream for womens skateboarding in general, the amount of sponsorship deals and endorsements she could get with her skill at her age now, plis any exposures at SLS and olympics etc.. This kid had a huge future I don't even think she realises and with all that she is gonna wake up one day and be on the top of the podium and in magazines, billboards, TV. Everything... Such a Lil' beast I wish her all the best 🇦🇺
Absolutely nuts! Much respect to the Rayssa and Tulio. I hope all the joke of a "pro" female skaters take something away from seeing this vid or her in person shredding. Shes only 11 yet raised the bar exponentially higher for what female progression should be. Scrap all these poor excuses of pro female skaters and make Rayssa pro.
@@elliottwoods5636 - nobody is even speaking to you, and you join the conversation as some authority asking for answers to who said what. FOH cornball lmaoo
That's what it's about... The present and past bring the future forward. It's cool to see that the young kids are pushing it forward and the old guys still having so much fun too. I like seeing my old favorites slapping a curb and still loving it, while at the same time this kid is slayyyyying BS smith down a ten. Absolutely so awesome
She is the absolute best. She's already miles ahead of Leticia. I hope she keeps going cause she has the potential to be of the all time greats and change skateboarding for women forever
Yeowwww Rayssa you are awesome! Shout-outs to you and the Skatenation crew for making such seemingly impossible dreams come true. All the best for many more travels - holler at us if you ever make it to Eastern Europe! Greetings from Poland!