For sure man. Yeah like homie above said - takes crazy amount of practice to be that clean. But shit Nyjah, mastered the art of skating at like age 10 or younger LOL So it's honestly zero difficulty for him doing a line like this... he honestly probably could do this exact one drunk and blindfolded hahah Forreal... Nyjah is that good.
I can’t say anything this guys havnt said already , but yeahh Jah is soo good bro. Skating is just freakin second nature to him anymore . And like, you almost can’t tell when he skating switch or regular now , soo damn good .
@@MissterBesthow you know it was 14 tries? And how you know he wasn’t wearing the wrist wrap on the first try from something the day or week before😂🤦♂️
360 flip is my favorite and the first trick i ever tried to do on a board and i almost got it after just 10 to 15 of trying, all about jumping once u put your feet in the right spot on the board
@drozone3658 he skates goofy stance... that was a normal trey flip the switch tricks were at the end of his line after he does the backside bigspin. He does a switch heel over the grass gap, and a switch frontside flip over the gap at the end. His swtch treys are buttery though but he didn't do one in this line.
I remember reading Transworld skateboarding and seeing Nyjah with long dreads at like 12 and thinking "no way someone my age is this good" what a natural talent he is
He's an Amazing Ass Skater! ...and Just His Level of Competitivness is what Gets Me! I mean, THIS GUY has Won like SO MANY SLS Competitions that it's just TOO UNREAL to even Think About!!! Props 4rm Texas My Guy! KEEP IT UP!!!💯💯💯💯💯
I would have shattered both legs and arms trying the first jump. Then, for no reason at all, my crumpled body would burst into flames. That’s how much I can’t skate. That looks incredibly difficult. Nicely done 👏🏻
O medo leva ao erro e prática leva a perfeição! Quando fazia manobra de bike me machucava muito por medo de errar depois de um tempo perdi esse medo e parecia fácil fazer algo que eu acho muito difícil! O medo e o pensamento conta muito!
Nyjah probably has the smoothest, most "yeah, I'm in control of this" style of any skater. Like honesty, he skates as if he's been doing it before he could walk. It's really amazing to see. He may not have the largest inventory of tricks of any skater, but he does have possibly the greatest trick consistency of anyone. By that I mean every single one of his tricks almost always looks like he just pressed a button to do it. Some people might not dig that, but it's why he's the highest paid in the game.
Skateboarding at this level almost seems unreachable until you see it happen. A true testament to what relentless dedication and unending determination can get you if you strive hard enough. Truly inspiring 🤘🏽🔥🛹
@@sybergaus yeah its mostly in the scoop but the placement of the front foot matters about just as much especially for the flipping and for balance. But the steezyness is about 20% of the move for normies, for Nyjah about 99%.
@@josephflannery9015 i didnt have the chance to play much of wasteland but I know he was in project 8 which came out like a year or 2 later. I think THUG1 was my favorite of those games.
Skateboard: “so what tricks today Nyjah?” Nyjah: “yes. tricks.” Skateboard: “you’re going to do literally everything in normal, switch and fakie again aren’t you” Nyjah: “twice”
@@ernanslife damn sad to hear that. Don't really follow skating like that, but can't imagine the different beast it is to perform competitively for a major prize vs. getting dozens of takes to nail tricks for a skate vid
@@ernanslife all of these events are stupid anyways and they don't really represent the skill level of the entire pool of competitors you're having to compete under insane pressure with millions of people watching you cameras everywhere people yelling a bunch of just nonsense. Olympics and other sporting events are not true to a skill they are just money generating machines. The best skaters in the world and the best anything in the world they know who they are and they know who is better than them and who isn't they don't need a championship or some stupid metal to prove that they are all skilled enough to know the difference between the best in the world and a top 100 pro and these events some guy who is nowhere near as good could win a gold medal. Doesn't represent the truth at all especially when judging is involved.
I just wish he'd drop the edgy skateboarding is a crime and I love that schtick. It really ain't him anymore. He takes pics with cops for christ sake lol
Sick Bro! Happy to see Ya still out Their Puttin'in Work on the Streets & Still Staying Solid on Your Board Bro! Glad to see it!!! MAD PROPS 4RM DOWN HERE IN TEXAS!!! 💯💯
There is just a clear level of skill separation. Every skate video I watch it's a 20-30 take reel, but never do the skaters look this smooth, even on the 30th reel. Nyah is just on another level folks.
Idgaf if it’s not trendy, but Nyjah is the street goat. The one and only best to do it. Been watching him since he was 12, been skateboarding since ‘95, and never seen anyone else do what he has done all around. A true grand master of the skateboard.
I can just see his sponsors. "We need that shot" Gets outta bed 1 take later heads back to bed. Just looks so effortless I'm sure it's not just seems that wah.
Nah it was effortless. I can do every trick in this video. The last two (the switch heel and the switch fs flip) I can only do flat ground, maybe off a 2-3 stair. The kick flip and tre I could do. What separates me from Nyjah and the other pros is how consist they are and how easy this type of stuff is for him. At his level of skating everything in this video is pretty basic stuff.
@@jassom1270 You need to humble yourself. You sound like you think you’re right there neck and neck with the pros when you start saying “ what separates us “ You aren’t comparable to Nyjah, if you were you’d be somewhere on a pro team
@@josephfeore5984 you can compare any two skaters. You can compare anybody with anybody as ping as it’s the same sport. Also, I explicitly said I wasn’t on the same level as him because I can’t do switch tricks over gaps and I’m not near as consistent or as clean as a pro. All I said was that I could probably do the kickflip and tre gaps as well as do the switch flatground, possibly do them down a small staircase. There’s a huge amount of people that are better than pros but aren’t on any teams. Some people just aren’t marketable and others just don’t care about the sponsors or going pro. You think pros would be pros if they didn’t send film to sponsors and actively try to gain their attention? It’s not like you hit a certain skill level and automatically become a pro. If you don’t try to get sponsored then you won’t get sponsored, even if you try it not a guarantee. Gilbert Crockett, amazing skater, he’s from my hometown of dinwiddie and grew up skating the same church youth group warehouse skatepark i did and was friends with my older brother when they were in highschool . Him and his friends were all really damn good, his friends could do stuff he couldn’t, yet he’s the only one of them to go pro because that was his goal and he was actively trying to get sponsored, the other had different life plans but were still just as good as Gill. Don’t see what’s so unbelievable about somebody being able to do some of the same things as the greats. Like I have a huge bag of tricks, but I can’t do double varial heel flips, yet this 13 year old at the skatepark can do them damn near everytime. Yet I can do tre doubles, nollie inward heels, and many other tricks the kid can’t do yet. Just go watch a battle at the berrics video then go watch some random games of skate. You’ll see pros and unknown kids doing the same tricks
BROOOO, if the filming wasnt such good video quality, PPL would legit mistake this for like some skating video game, THAT IS JUST HOW FUCKING CLEAN he is with it.
@@VXBAKER I've been skating longer than you probably. You're just another Nyjah hater. His tricks are buttery af and he's one of the best street skaters in the world but you just keep telling yourself he's trash ok bud.🙄
@@VXBAKER I just watched his best trick of 2020. Look it up yourself. If you think that 360 to backside noseblunt on that steep ass ledge wasn't steezy than your opinion literally doesn't matter.
@@johnkoepke4807 I've been skating for 16 years. I never said he's bad at skating I just said why people think he has no style. There's a reason Why people like yuto but not him. Yuto has steeze reminiscent of Antwuan and a creative and original trick selection.
I knew ever since he was a little kid with dreads that he was going to be a legend he definitely deserves every good thing he's getting I'm so proud of him
Say what you want about Nyjah’s dad, but he was a great father and teacher. You can tell Nyjah carries every lesson his dad taught him, and the work ethic he instilled in Nyjah is very apparent
@@josephcantu3562 this dude made his kid do like 12 stair handrails at a very, very young age without a helmet. You could probably get arrested for child endangerment these days
@@SoloBueno1 I know, and I'm saying even with all that pressure nyjah still made it to the absolute pinnacle of skateboarding. I'm on your side in this debate, I think his dad was psycho
That front side flip looked like he wasn't going fast enough yet he cleared it by a mile! This is what you call completely dailed in and on lock. It's like playing Skate 3 for this guy
@@John-dd8kh He started skating when he was suuuuper young. Like, wee tot status, and he has always been ahead of his time. He was on Ridiculousness on time, too, I think.
The tre over the little grass gap was my fav (second trick in the vid). The way he landed it into that sharp left turn was smooooth with the camera man starting to follow right behind him
That tre flip over the grass was absolutely ridiculous. His feet didn't even move lmaoooo Nyjah just figured out how to mod the simulation, that's all.
@@MrLeeStories Or, just be a decent human being. I feel like that's the bare minimum. It's really too bad Nyjah can't even do that. It's actually kind of sad. There are some great skaters out there that are good people too, and therein lies the contrast.
@@ShouldHaveBeen I honestly think he’s a genuine dude. He’s just a competitor. He knows he’s good, and so do a lot of his fans and other skaters. I’m not even a fan boy of his, and I respect his competitive spirit, and wanting to be the best.