Andy is a fucking genius. his knowledge of skate history, trick credits, original names for tricks, and just bringing back old school grabs and freestyle. the dude is my inspiration to get better right now and even my toddler son loves to watch his clips. speaking of, the fact that Andy still wears his helmet even as a pro sets a good example for the kiddos imo that its okay to stay safe while skating, and you can still go pro.
@@CSDonohue11Without freestyle today you wouldn't have an ollie, a flip, a 360 flip, etc. in other words, without freestyle today there would be no street skate, so be grateful instead of saying words that describe you.
Was this the video part Andy had a huge dark slide footy set aside for his part, But Fkn Ricky Glasier posted a video of him doing it ? Ricky had no clue, and was so apologetic bout it.. Andy, was stoked for em though
Does anybody know how andy put thats that small crater/divot for nata spins on his pro board i feel like its at the bottom of the nose hole of the vikin skeleton dude. Ill have to make some measurements
if you look at old venice skate footage or played THPS2, that spot "VENICE PAVILION" got buried in sand by the city because apparently there was too much criminal activity, that spot had walls built around it so all the city had to do was knock down the walls and push sand into the area
There is nothing that has ever been done or even thought of as complex as this and yet skateboarding has no limits nor any restrictions. To be a skateboarder is to free your mind. To not respect skateboarding and its people is to be a fucking psychotic clown.
But they make skating, and also talking about skating SO MUCH MORE fun. Face it as well. The skater you probably worship is a complete kook. Because. NO ONE will touch the stuff they do. It takes a special kind of parent to raise a kid that gets off on that kind of energy.
You are an obvious genius, but please stop with the unnecessary helmet. I love you, babz. Stop abusing your own footage. LOL, RU-vid employees don't understand the art of sk8. Lol.
There are enough examples of TBI, even while skating street or just cruising. It’s not about the 1,000 slams you take when nothing happens, but the one slam that leads to a TBI and what can come with it (wheelchair, bed, etc.). It can even happen to the best. The same thing happens in snowboarding - watch 'The Crash Reel,' a documentary about Kevin Pearce. Why is it so hard to choose between making your skating safer and being able to enjoy it (way longer) and risking a severe injury? But that’s just my two cents on that - in the end, it’s everybody’s decision. Love your brain.