I was in high school when his shoe came out and thought that it was awesome. Now 15 years later me working as a teacher, married with 2 kids and skating whenever I can, I still think its awesome. Congratulations Mr. Busenitz happy 15 spins around the sun.
If you're a fan, you trip out like "Where has Busenitz been?" but dude is living his best life with his family, skating everyday still, collecting his Adidas and Real checks($$), while not having to trip out about video parts or photo shoots. What a boss.
I used to be somewhat of a good skateboarder. In 1996 some friends and I traveled from Texas to Kansas to skate. And we got to witness a young Dennis Busenitz at the skatepark downtown, he was like 13-14 with braces and he was ABSOLUTELY KILLING IT. He wore a helmet the entire time. It sounds crazy. But it happened, I’m for real.
I'm out of shape and don't skate anymore...but when I did, it was always the Adidas Busenitz. Man, Busenitz is still my all-time favorite skater. For some reason, he reminded me of the singer from the Walkmen (Hamilton Leithauser) here...they have a similar no-nonsense, yet humble vibe...the best!!!
Just tried on his original shoe at Adidas store the other day. Wow I was surprised at how grippy and ready to do business that sole is. Even tho it had the loudest radioactive orange accent color I had to have them. I'll be starting skating again after 20 year hiatus.
My favourite shoe. First reason, the copa mundial and world cup boots have been a big part of my life for at least 40 years. Second reason, the sole around the toe is soft and the height is shallow, this means you stand less chance of rolling your ankle when compared to the shoes that have a hard, thick, wide, side wall. You imagine a cube and tipping it over, there's a tipping point where the hard edge suddenly just flips it over to adjacent surface. The same happens to your foot in a shoe with a wide hard edge to the sole, it suddenly just flips, rolls and strains or tears the ligaments when the shoe reaches that tipping point, a soft thinner edge has time to come back and not roll your ankle.
I hope they never stop making his shoe. I buy 2 pairs every year. I need to get my hands on the 15th anniversary Busneitz indoor super those things are sick and they seem to be going up in price crazy fast. Do yourself a favor buy a pair and hold on to them cause I think they will be worth a LOT in only a couple of years time.
@@ItsJustRyan89 That spot was in THPS 4 im pretty sure which came out in 2002, Nearly 20 years ago. If someone started skating after that game and have continued to today they are definitely a skater. (although very surprising if they haven't seen it until this interview). Either way get off your high horse dude.
Someone should read the questions out loud, I like listening to UA-cam while doing tasks and it's annoying to have to walk to the computer to read the questions...
The best there ever was. "In the end it's better to do shit, than to not do shit".
I was in high school when his shoe came out and thought that it was awesome.
Now 15 years later me working as a teacher, married with 2 kids and skating whenever I can, I still think its awesome. Congratulations Mr. Busenitz happy 15 spins around the sun.
what’s even crazier is you could wear them in high school, and now you’re a teacher and a student could wear them
@@user-oz5xb9ed3w and some times they dont know that they are made to skate with them.
If you're a fan, you trip out like "Where has Busenitz been?" but dude is living his best life with his family, skating everyday still, collecting his Adidas and Real checks($$), while not having to trip out about video parts or photo shoots. What a boss.
Dennis’s original shoe is the all time GOAT. Hope adidas never takes it out of production. O yeah and Dennis is sick at skating too!
Still waiting to see some footage on that wonderful ledge. His, Suciu's and Silas' footage, ideally. Anyway, Dennis is a permanent asset.
This dude is an absolute shredder and unique guy
Busenitz still kills it at Skating
Wearing his shoes right now, steezy and comfy... Legend
there will never be another Busenitz in skateboarding. man's skates like everyone else wants to.
stop saying “man’s”
@@user-oz5xb9ed3w NAH ....man's
One of my favorite skaters. Always stoked to see him around town.
I used to be somewhat of a good skateboarder.
In 1996 some friends and I traveled from Texas to Kansas to skate.
And we got to witness a young Dennis Busenitz at the skatepark downtown, he was like 13-14 with braces and he was ABSOLUTELY KILLING IT.
He wore a helmet the entire time.
It sounds crazy.
But it happened, I’m for real.
Mellow, Modest, Ripper = Easy All-time Favorite
I'm out of shape and don't skate anymore...but when I did, it was always the Adidas Busenitz. Man, Busenitz is still my all-time favorite skater. For some reason, he reminded me of the singer from the Walkmen (Hamilton Leithauser) here...they have a similar no-nonsense, yet humble vibe...the best!!!
I cant wait for that 15 anniv shoe! in love already..
Just tried on his original shoe at Adidas store the other day. Wow I was surprised at how grippy and ready to do business that sole is. Even tho it had the loudest radioactive orange accent color I had to have them. I'll be starting skating again after 20 year hiatus.
My favourite shoe. First reason, the copa mundial and world cup boots have been a big part of my life for at least 40 years. Second reason, the sole around the toe is soft and the height is shallow, this means you stand less chance of rolling your ankle when compared to the shoes that have a hard, thick, wide, side wall. You imagine a cube and tipping it over, there's a tipping point where the hard edge suddenly just flips it over to adjacent surface. The same happens to your foot in a shoe with a wide hard edge to the sole, it suddenly just flips, rolls and strains or tears the ligaments when the shoe reaches that tipping point, a soft thinner edge has time to come back and not roll your ankle.
Best pop I seen in a long time
I hope they never stop making his shoe. I buy 2 pairs every year. I need to get my hands on the 15th anniversary Busneitz indoor super those things are sick and they seem to be going up in price crazy fast. Do yourself a favor buy a pair and hold on to them cause I think they will be worth a LOT in only a couple of years time.
I haven't been a "skater" at all during his career. Owned a few models of his shoes. I have a crispy pair now. I do use his avatar in Skate 3.
I see the influence of Busenitz to Suciu.
There's so much aesthetic
sick interview
What a g!
that twisted ledge is fantastic
Solid dude ❤️
this reminds me of the videos where homies would eat lunch and answer questions
Free Lunch! - that was a great show.
Wearing the Busenits rn cream with red and blue i love them my favorite shoe.
best skate shoe ever
Legend
they run a bit big but are the most comfortable skate shoes ive put on. the board feels like the concave itself. lol. or something.
The metal fixing on the wall behind him has the same 90 degree twist as the concrete ledge he made.
that screwed ledge is crazy
its cool to see that pier spot from tony hawk irl.
If that spot is ‘from Tony Hawk’ first, you may not be a skater.
@@ItsJustRyan89 thats correct. my friend. i am from ohio.
@@ItsJustRyan89 That spot was in THPS 4 im pretty sure which came out in 2002, Nearly 20 years ago. If someone started skating after that game and have continued to today they are definitely a skater. (although very surprising if they haven't seen it until this interview). Either way get off your high horse dude.
One of the most famous spots in skateboard history, 3rd and Army.
@@HARDL3FT is that the one with the big white pipes?
The raddest fuckin skater on planet earth
In the end it’s better to just do shit than not do shit
Great
🔥🔥🔥
this guy is awesome ha
Someone should read the questions out loud, I like listening to UA-cam while doing tasks and it's annoying to have to walk to the computer to read the questions...
Why are your Adidas Vulc IIs so damn narrow?
40??? He looks like he just entered his 30s
Denis Bee'sKnees
lebensborn
Dan Corrigan sent me here
JOCK.
People pretending that they care about other people and not their selfish self is so funny. Virtue signaling 101
the two are not mutually exclusive