@@yngtragiic reaching hard lol. Its called years of practice. At this point its all muscle memory. His mind hardly has to think about most of what hes doing. So its all flow state which is peak perfomance. Source - ive been skating for 20 + years
Ear buds really! I remember a day when the competitors would have their song playing for the audience as well. But I grew up in the 80s era skating. Ok, I’ll admit, I blasted Music on CD , yes, CD in my pocket at the park. Pre Muska.
When he came back you can see he was trying to land softer and he wasn't committing as hard to his rotations as he used to. The last year was rough for his record but as he gains his strength back he'll eventually forget about the injury and be jumping like he used to. Still his pop and the way he lands looks different than it used to and I think it's a big part of why he bails more tricks lately than ever before
Nyjah my dude. Been a fan of him since he was little. Remember seeing little man absolutely tear it up when he was really young. Just absolutely warms my heart to see him carrying on still at it. Unfortunately life had a bad accident in store for me to end my skating career. But that doesn't mean I still don't support the og homies. Wish him nothing but the best!
For realsies I was thinking the same thing. I thought that was a little nutty to be throwing down in the middle of the run immediately after stick the 3 flip that sounds like he had been missing all day. Such a solid, clean run. Really good mix of regular and switch tricks, and grinds and slides. He had the SW Heels FB at the end if he had put down a flip out of a grind it would be Thanos-level destruction: "Perfectly balanced as all things should be."