+adanilo379 / This was an amazing compilation, but would have been so much better if you could hear the skate sounds over the music. I'd rather hear it "Eastern Exposure Style" with straight skate sounds and no music, than have it this way with just music.
I can't believe how good these guys are. when I was skateboard a long time ago, a 360 flip was sweet. now, they're doing Lazer flips to bs boardslides, and 360 flipping gaps I wouldn't ever consider Ollieing.
i started sk8ing back in 1981 with Freestyle. I remember watching the "public domain" video 1. time in 1989 when i was already into street sk8ing. I watched it with a lot of sk8ers in a kind of cinema. When Ray Barbee did the back flip to axle stall on a bench our jaws just dropped. Imagine having a time machine and show THIS vid to that audience. They would simply just dont believe what they are watching. They would not be able to close their jaws ever again :) Sk8boarding progressed just so hughe in the last 25 years...
Motivation about skateboarding is something I really need right now. Ever felt like you are done with your skateboarding and you can't get further with learning, with your tricks and stuff like that? If you come back some weeks/months later everything's easier and you land everything no matter what but what if I wanted to progress now, in a moment where there seems to be none?
nickugron actually hit on a chick last night but thanks for your concern anyway, I'm leaving men to you in case you like em ;) Now if you have something in topic to add I'd be glad to hear that, otherwise don't bother commenting, I'm not replying anymore. Nice to see the skateboarding community is still made mostly of grown up kids who still can't relate properly with others.
these are the exact some guys who grew up playing tony hawk american wasteland. ahah and i always thought those tricks would only stay in video games. I'm a surfer but god damn i respect what these guys can do! so much raw skill
As many talks that I’ve seen about skateboarding being an art I honestly just sigh at yet another person delusional of what is not there. Yes Gorilla Grip to the Ollie was a major advancement. Shifting from freestyle to street was a major change and we always have loved vert. However, where have we gone with them? Yes there are some people who make really nice variations. There are few people like Richie Jackson who actually do something that you don’t see every day. However, look at the majority of our content, how many people do you see pick up the basics and come back in a year or two and actually impress you. We spend a large amount of time dwelling on perfection (which I love by the way) and not creation. There is nothing wrong with seeking to get your tricks down I often love to see a line of seven plus tricks carried out well rather than clip after clip mashed together. I know that it seems that this is a knock against skateboarding but it is not. There was a time where this could have been an art (but honestly we are limited to a point there are only 360 degrees). The contemporary content of skating is no longer geared towards that goal, and I’m not just talking about the pros. Ninety-Seven percent is a conservative number when dealing with what portion of skating is non-innovative and I hate that word. Innovation, as soon as Steve Jobs made it popular it apparently needed to be used to tell anyone and everyone in a professional setting you were trying to act contrary to the popular pattern. I do believe there is room for growth but we are no longer an activity or sport that supports an art form. If someone learns to Hard Flip maybe in a year you’ll go see him hard flip a ten stair (that is not art but I do understand that is debatable). A variation in a trick seems more artistic to me than just jumping over a bridge and that is what we have come to. I do not see how it was missed other than to say it happened slowly but it is apparent. We are daredevils not artists, and while some may argue that the feats we produce are our proof of willingness to venture into unknown territory, I cannot agree that the art in that context they are talking about is of high significance. Everything can be labeled art to a degree. Inventors, Engineers, even teaching methods could be called artistic. Although, I do not believe that comparing skateboarding to something such as painting, poetry, or theater would do justice to these fields. What creates the separation is when you look at skateboarding you see someone trying to be dangerous and that is the result of skate culture. An artist on the other hand is trying to be witty he is trying to figure out how to reach his audience through a very complex form of communication that reaches out their emotions as well as their intellect. The jokes that only people who watched the first movie/episode of the series would get, the connections you would make of character motives in the second half of the plot, why you relate to character more than others, tropes and stereotypes that an audience draws on from real world experience as well as referencing other productions of the past, and I could go on and I still would not justify all that those mediums of art can connect to. Am I saying that skateboarding is not intellectual? I believe that skateboarding can be intellectual to a very defined and clear cut point in the learning of it. I do not believe that it is too complex if it were to be broken down by a physicist, although I do believe that the execution of a trick and dedication of time and effort spent learning a trick speak for itself when debating whether skateboarding itself and those who master it deserves respect of their accomplishments. Skateboarding is a sport; it is obscure in the sense that it was not created out of rules or objectives initially, but I do not think that is grounds to call it an art. It evolved through inventors and I am very grateful to those who have spent the hours and years of its development. I believe Rodney Mullen was thinker who thought outside the box or at the very least had enough experience to know how to look at skateboarding. However, going back to my portion on what separates skateboarding from “art,” an inventor is usually narrow in his objective and I believe an inventor, in trying to contrast him/her with an artist as far as occupation, does not think in the abstract. They do not deal with metaphors or personification or alliteration. They deal with reality, and the objective of skateboarding is to impress the crowd, it is a show, there is nothing wrong with that. That is the main reason I started skateboarding, I wanted to impress people, make people think I was cool because here this kid ready to almost break his bones to flip this board, even just riding a board people can get hurt. I care about skateboarding that is why I’m writing this. I hope we push the limit of what we can do with a modern skateboard. There are only 360 degrees and nothing you do is going to change that. Spinning the board four or five times is cool but did the first 1080° get as much hype as the 900°. While there is a limit I hope we push to it, I hope we realize what we are and stop walking in ignorance of what we are not. I hope we can at least create a sub culture one that is not as focused on your looks and gets rid of our stereotypical stigma of a violent nature for the people who do this because the industry feeds off it and the community practically bathes in it. Even if we don’t look cool, hard flipping El Toro wearing a polo shirt and no hat is still going to look sick (in the right context). --This is me rambling The culture is a problem and I’m glad to see there are some people online that have grown up and realized, hey maybe people don’t like their property to be scratched up on every rail and object with 180° border that can be skated, let’s do this somewhere else or at least get their permission first. Don’t get me wrong I want to skate El Toro and maybe the Costco Gap as well and yes that sounds hypocritical but I know as well as everyone else that buy a twenty stair staircase is not cheap and despite the bluntness of the previous comment I do sympathize to some degree with those who want to skate good spots (and the debate over what is good spot I won’t even start). Just to end the point what I will never agree when a skater just does something harshly inconsiderate like skate on a car he doesn’t own (especially a cop car). --End rambling We need to change the culture’s stigma or at least tone it down immensely. It is part of why we call this function an art and it is not an art by standards of how we commonly use the word. We are daredevils, we are entertainers, performers, but we are not artists. I’m trying to post this many places if you think it is spam please just post your argument in many places.
Skateboarding isn't even fair any more. I skated from like '98 to 2006 and now even unsponsered kids are doing crazy shit. I used to do a FS Flip off the kicker and everyone there thought it was cool. Now the majer crew does half their videos in the same park i used to skate, so i'm done. retired. I cant keep up.
But these skaters have been skating years and years, if you want to succeed you have to try, if you have ever been under water to the point that you can't breath and all you want to do is get some air nothing else you shut everything out and focus on breathing, if you skate like you want it, like when you want air you will be successful, I'm not a great skater but every day I try my hardest and put 100% in because I have no shot of being like my idols
am I the only one who likes to hear skate sounds rather than music..?
No I love the sound of skateboards but if the music is punk or metal I'm completely happy with the footage
No I love the sound of skateboards but if the music is punk or metal I'm completely happy with the footage
No I love the sound of skateboards but if the music is punk or metal I'm completely happy with the footage
+adanilo379 I like music and skate sounds at the sametime
+adanilo379 / This was an amazing compilation, but would have been so much better if you could hear the skate sounds over the music. I'd rather hear it "Eastern Exposure Style" with straight skate sounds and no music, than have it this way with just music.
This is some of the best skating I've seen!
+Shaun Edwards Check out some Rodney Mullen he's been around a long time and is "sick"...siZLe.*.*k2fOUR.*.*
I can't believe how good these guys are. when I was skateboard a long time ago, a 360 flip was sweet. now, they're doing Lazer flips to bs boardslides, and 360 flipping gaps I wouldn't ever consider Ollieing.
lol right
Now that's how you edit a vid. Absolutely perfect
Whether or not vxhdggy y high, x x XXL cup GA N hmm I a MCKENZIE GO
i started sk8ing back in 1981 with Freestyle. I remember watching the "public domain" video 1. time in 1989 when i was already into street sk8ing. I watched it with a lot of sk8ers in a kind of cinema. When Ray Barbee did the back flip to axle stall on a bench our jaws just dropped. Imagine having a time machine and show THIS vid to that audience. They would simply just dont believe what they are watching. They would not be able to close their jaws ever again :) Sk8boarding progressed just so hughe in the last 25 years...
1:55 one of the coolest tricks I have ever seen
0:40 is absolutely unreal
That kickflip to wallride at 6:27 was amazing.
Motivation at its finest! watching these gnarly dudes makes me wanna get something big! boutta go skate now and see whats new!!!
Sk8boarding supreme and the music is great too !! Really in my opinion you just nailed it with the right music
congrats bro !
makes me want to get back into skateboarding when i watch this.
even though i prefer riding BMX, Skateboarding is the best to watch
Motivation about skateboarding is something I really need right now.
Ever felt like you are done with your skateboarding and you can't get further with learning, with your tricks and stuff like that? If you come back some weeks/months later everything's easier and you land everything no matter what but what if I wanted to progress now, in a moment where there seems to be none?
AndreCorner I don't know but try new spot with your tricks. It will be fun and maybe you will have some new idears.
nickugron actually hit on a chick last night but thanks for your concern anyway, I'm leaving men to you in case you like em ;)
Now if you have something in topic to add I'd be glad to hear that, otherwise don't bother commenting, I'm not replying anymore.
Nice to see the skateboarding community is still made mostly of grown up kids who still can't relate properly with others.
it takes a long time to learn these moves : D skateboarding is my life!!!!!!
This edit and these dudes are really good dam gave me goosebumps
this is a beautiful video, it makes me want to skate again
Now those where some banging tricks
man this sick and good editing as well, problem is I watch this to get motivated but then I go to my local and can't do shit
these are the exact some guys who grew up playing tony hawk american wasteland. ahah and i always thought those tricks would only stay in video games. I'm a surfer but god damn i respect what these guys can do! so much raw skill
what are the songs in the vid so awesome
3:16 Mad respect for that!
That hippy kickflip at 1:55 is wicked.
Pretty darn awesome videos. Very sick.
Skateboarding Videos
Skateboarding Videos name of 3 songs?
AUESOMES VIDEO EVER!
looks so easy and smooth, unbelievable.
dig it.. cool vid.. nice beats..big ups
if ur wondering who did the laser noselide or the kick flip hippy jump look up albert nyberg dude is insane
This makes me want to skate the Hollywood high 16
so much enerygy LOVE IT!!!
estan buenísimo los temas de fondos!!! algun datito como pillarlos
Ok, minute 2 was insane!!!! Flip trick in between the hand rails!?!? Insane!! I would hate to practice that trick though lol.
***** It's called a hippie flip
That spot thats the cover image isn't in the video but i think its in Louisville.
Como puede haber gente que no le guste este contenido. A caso son capaces a serlo? u.u
getting motivated to go skate then u realize u cant do any of the hand rails or anything in this video
Same.
***** belive in yourself its a mental game
***** I can't even Ollie :c
+Sam Lovatic keep practicing I practice on cheap Walmart boards and then I go to skate spots with my real board to then master
+syn derek Playstation game Tony Hawk....we all can do it ;) siZLe..*.k2fOUR.*
really cool
all along the watch tower jimmi hendrix perfectly syncs up with the video. i promise you for the best excperience start the hendrix experience at 0:00
BETTER WHEN U CAN HEAR THE SKATEBOARDING WITH NO MUSIC INVOLVED!!
this is so cool
Nyjah destroys it
Amazing!!
Who did the laser bs lip?!! That was insane!! And the huge full cab flip ? Who did that?
That was a 360 hardflip bs lip
And Albert nyberg d id it
Marco Holdschick No it was laser i'm pretty sure
No it was a 360 hardflip
First i also thaugt it was a Laser But itvis a 360 hardflip
Marco Holdschick No i watched it again. It's a laserflip man look at the way his feet are set up
Yes you'Re right
these guys need to be sponsored
Epic... Chris Cole switch frontside flip down 15 stairs...2:25
Amazing
muy buena
chris cole is the man
יעלי :) שטאובר אני אוהב את זה! תבא לחתונה שלי לעשות את זה בים המלח ביום שני!
אליאן אברגל what language is that
soundtrack clicks in perfectly with the montage fucking damn
SICK VID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love it!!!
Yoo who made theze beaats thoeee 🔥🔥
rincon middle school..woot woot 760 esco
who is the wallride dude in minute 1:22 ??
yeah who is that?
I think it was ratface from metro skateshop
1:46 Damn that transfer
Perfect
Awesome
I like how you have jaws as the cover photo yet that massive Ollie wasn't in the video, shame on you.
+R.Mariano I was waiting for Jaws too hahaha
Way too much Nyjah, why not just use his fade to black part instead of all these skaters?
Yeah aye
Every year since 20 year i talk to myself : all has been done in skateboard. The Human limit has been reached blablabla.. and i again... i'm wrong.
Does actually anyone here in the comments skateboard? Xx cuz I do, and we could get together and sk8!!
Lots of nyjah Huston clips
very motivational
anybody know the song names ? itd be cool to know
playstation is no PAIN.
alguien sabe de quien es esta instrumental la primera
Alf Diggi misfortune así búscalo
count how manny times you see nyjah in the video,it we be boring
As many talks that I’ve seen about skateboarding being an art I honestly just sigh at yet another person delusional of what is not there. Yes Gorilla Grip to the Ollie was a major advancement. Shifting from freestyle to street was a major change and we always have loved vert. However, where have we gone with them? Yes there are some people who make really nice variations. There are few people like Richie Jackson who actually do something that you don’t see every day. However, look at the majority of our content, how many people do you see pick up the basics and come back in a year or two and actually impress you. We spend a large amount of time dwelling on perfection (which I love by the way) and not creation. There is nothing wrong with seeking to get your tricks down I often love to see a line of seven plus tricks carried out well rather than clip after clip mashed together. I know that it seems that this is a knock against skateboarding but it is not. There was a time where this could have been an art (but honestly we are limited to a point there are only 360 degrees). The contemporary content of skating is no longer geared towards that goal, and I’m not just talking about the pros. Ninety-Seven percent is a conservative number when dealing with what portion of skating is non-innovative and I hate that word. Innovation, as soon as Steve Jobs made it popular it apparently needed to be used to tell anyone and everyone in a professional setting you were trying to act contrary to the popular pattern. I do believe there is room for growth but we are no longer an activity or sport that supports an art form. If someone learns to Hard Flip maybe in a year you’ll go see him hard flip a ten stair (that is not art but I do understand that is debatable). A variation in a trick seems more artistic to me than just jumping over a bridge and that is what we have come to. I do not see how it was missed other than to say it happened slowly but it is apparent. We are daredevils not artists, and while some may argue that the feats we produce are our proof of willingness to venture into unknown territory, I cannot agree that the art in that context they are talking about is of high significance. Everything can be labeled art to a degree. Inventors, Engineers, even teaching methods could be called artistic. Although, I do not believe that comparing skateboarding to something such as painting, poetry, or theater would do justice to these fields. What creates the separation is when you look at skateboarding you see someone trying to be dangerous and that is the result of skate culture. An artist on the other hand is trying to be witty he is trying to figure out how to reach his audience through a very complex form of communication that reaches out their emotions as well as their intellect. The jokes that only people who watched the first movie/episode of the series would get, the connections you would make of character motives in the second half of the plot, why you relate to character more than others, tropes and stereotypes that an audience draws on from real world experience as well as referencing other productions of the past, and I could go on and I still would not justify all that those mediums of art can connect to. Am I saying that skateboarding is not intellectual? I believe that skateboarding can be intellectual to a very defined and clear cut point in the learning of it. I do not believe that it is too complex if it were to be broken down by a physicist, although I do believe that the execution of a trick and dedication of time and effort spent learning a trick speak for itself when debating whether skateboarding itself and those who master it deserves respect of their accomplishments. Skateboarding is a sport; it is obscure in the sense that it was not created out of rules or objectives initially, but I do not think that is grounds to call it an art. It evolved through inventors and I am very grateful to those who have spent the hours and years of its development. I believe Rodney Mullen was thinker who thought outside the box or at the very least had enough experience to know how to look at skateboarding. However, going back to my portion on what separates skateboarding from “art,” an inventor is usually narrow in his objective and I believe an inventor, in trying to contrast him/her with an artist as far as occupation, does not think in the abstract. They do not deal with metaphors or personification or alliteration. They deal with reality, and the objective of skateboarding is to impress the crowd, it is a show, there is nothing wrong with that. That is the main reason I started skateboarding, I wanted to impress people, make people think I was cool because here this kid ready to almost break his bones to flip this board, even just riding a board people can get hurt. I care about skateboarding that is why I’m writing this. I hope we push the limit of what we can do with a modern skateboard. There are only 360 degrees and nothing you do is going to change that. Spinning the board four or five times is cool but did the first 1080° get as much hype as the 900°. While there is a limit I hope we push to it, I hope we realize what we are and stop walking in ignorance of what we are not. I hope we can at least create a sub culture one that is not as focused on your looks and gets rid of our stereotypical stigma of a violent nature for the people who do this because the industry feeds off it and the community practically bathes in it. Even if we don’t look cool, hard flipping El Toro wearing a polo shirt and no hat is still going to look sick (in the right context).
--This is me rambling
The culture is a problem and I’m glad to see there are some people online that have grown up and realized, hey maybe people don’t like their property to be scratched up on every rail and object with 180° border that can be skated, let’s do this somewhere else or at least get their permission first. Don’t get me wrong I want to skate El Toro and maybe the Costco Gap as well and yes that sounds hypocritical but I know as well as everyone else that buy a twenty stair staircase is not cheap and despite the bluntness of the previous comment I do sympathize to some degree with those who want to skate good spots (and the debate over what is good spot I won’t even start). Just to end the point what I will never agree when a skater just does something harshly inconsiderate like skate on a car he doesn’t own (especially a cop car). --End rambling
We need to change the culture’s stigma or at least tone it down immensely. It is part of why we call this function an art and it is not an art by standards of how we commonly use the word. We are daredevils, we are entertainers, performers, but we are not artists.
I’m trying to post this many places if you think it is spam please just post your argument in many places.
My friend painted that entire Ray Optiks wall at 2:00
what is the second beat?
estan escapao quisiera bser como ustedes
Wats the second beat called
5:28 Portela, Portugal!!!
Video agradable
Nyjberg 2014
5:42 Went right into the crowd
Second beat please?
Skateboarding isn't even fair any more.
I skated from like '98 to 2006 and now even unsponsered kids are doing crazy shit.
I used to do a FS Flip off the kicker and everyone there thought it was cool. Now the majer crew does half their videos in the same park i used to skate, so i'm done. retired. I cant keep up.
Is this motivational or de motivational?
is a revive skateboard good
They are pretty good but my friend snapped his the first day he had it, Almost decks are amazing so I would recommend one of those.
♥
is this what kind of music skaters listen to these days?
I like how my life sucks and I can't get a good skateboard and I fix mine but everytime my wheels just come off ( they roll near the other wheel
wtf u even talking about.
incredibile...
4:15....New Zealand?
I wish i had the skills to do all
Those tricks . I have been skating for a month all
I can do is an ollie and a pop shove it
But these skaters have been skating years and years, if you want to succeed you have to try, if you have ever been under water to the point that you can't breath and all you want to do is get some air nothing else you shut everything out and focus on breathing, if you skate like you want it, like when you want air you will be successful, I'm not a great skater but every day I try my hardest and put 100% in because I have no shot of being like my idols
Unknown Guy you got that from that other motivation video. Its a very powerful quote.
SKATEDYZ it is isn't it
Bro i didn't notice i commented on that vid XD im doing great i have been skating for 4 months i can do 14 tricks so far :)
Lee Wtfbruh sick man! Keep skating
The person who made this obviously loves Nyjah lol.
Sick.
me gusta el skate
This is a serious video...
You should have used that switch tre lipslide, great vid though.
que bnas uno de esos boy acer yo primero Dios
I don't think I've seen one person wear a helmet anywhere on UA-cam
Might as well rename the title to Nyjah Houston and Friends 2014.
What`s the first beat pls ??
Alf Diggi - Misfortune
Skateboarding Videos AND the second?
+GastonDPch Alf Diggi - Brooklyn Zone.
+Wteam Vids its called birdiedropjunebug
@@PAPIAANI I already found it thanks
great collage but you should def be crediting the original content
Pqp loko demais ....
Its all motivation bullshit until you actually break your bones.
If this dude went to some kind of contest or finals you could get 20k money!
But i think theres 70% of you winning!
He can possibly make it to street league and can win 200k and huge ass trophy lol
This is a montage of a bunch of different pros & ams
What song in this video??
Darude - Skatestorm
Alf Diggi misfortune..Ist the song