In the three videos I've seen with Gou Miyagi on RU-vid, I have yet to see him do a single kickflip and I think that's actually impressive. So many videos are just flip tricks over big gaps and it all feels average after awhile. He DOES do a Pop Shuvit out a 5050 grind in the video with the crazy rail he rides back and forth like a mini ramp. Gou inspires me as someone who has struggled thru their time as a skater with the more complex 3 flips and their variations. It's just my opinion but the industry should (and I think is starting to) to look at less technically advanced skaters and more to those who have an original style.
A lot of his tricks are applying advanced levels of styles just in weird ways. It's just different and not the same tre flips over and over. I think he's still super technically advanced, just in his unique way.
This is the first Miyagi video I've felt able to give a thumbs up to. In this video it doesn't feel like he's shitting on the "boundaries" of skate tricks (hands and feet touching the floor or rails) without elevating the art as a whole. There is some really good legit shit in here, and that right-angled 50-50 was probably one of the first on film.