Damn i love that look when P-Rod was seeing the footage of himself... you can see it in his eyes he is thinking "damn that boy good! oh shoot that's me, hell yea!" Be proud of your shit homie, you are a legend for a reason!
5:23. I remember skate videos in late 90s/early 00s were $30 for a 30 minute video. You basically paid a dollar per minute on VHS. And you felt lucky when they threw in 5 minutes of extra footage at the end of the credits...ah, the good ol' days
That inward heel up the three before the nollie back late flip was also totally insane, just the way he did it so fluid. That's so hard to make that trick look fluid. Yeah, videos were definitely gold back then. Especially the older ones, like I was obsesses with. So much legendary stuff I'd read about and never got to see until youtube. Had all the Plan B videos, Hokus Pokus years later, Search For Animal Chin and that's about it for 80's and early 90's videos that I could even find. Goldfish. I saw a few clips of Frankie Hill on a copy-of-a-copy ON video I had. Sal Barbier's retirement part in Virtual Reality was my favorite thing of all time back in the day. My friends used to trip out on that stuff, too. Oh, yeah, Hensley's retirement part from Questionable, too. It's messed up they were pushed into retirement before their prime, but those parts were like church for me. So tantalizing, knowing that there was more modern street skating that happened in the late 80's and thinking I'd only ever get to see such tiny glimpses of it. The unknown factor was definitely alluring.
@@HiResDez Pretty sure the storm flip was a nollie bs flip late front foot flip (front foot meaning the popping foot in this case). I'm on my phone so I'm not gonna check, but pretty sure that's right, and I believe P-Rod's was a nollie bs 180 late front foot flip.
I remember buying those VHS from the skatepark. Watched them over and over. Made you appreciate it more. Now we watch a dope part once or twice and the next day a new part is out. It’s nice always having new content but also makes you numb to it.
Yea, Sewa is the man to carry the torch for these types of tricks. He's already done a late double front foot flip into crook as well, and even late front foot flip out. Man is on a whole other level.
I remember back in the day I had the Almost Round 3 video on PSP for some reason. I have no idea where or how I got it, but I watched it so much. Daewon's part is legendary.
was lucky enough to have started skating around the same time youtube was really taking off so got to watch a lot of videos through there but as kids the older guys at the skate shop would always hook us up with magazines and the odd dvds and watching those before a sesh made you feel like you could do anything lmaao
Paul Rodriguez the Dopest Mexican skater of all time man p-rod is passed his prime now but he’s still dope. I would love to see him compete in the upcoming skate Olympics.
2:46 some wise words you can apply to your life regarding anything. Do what you will with that mindset. Basically saying “do what you can, with what you have”. Paul used his resources but it was his willpower to focus on his craft. Some times the answers are right in front of you.
It's almost surreal listening to them talking about the culture that used to surround new tapes coming out. The homies and I had that a bit growing up in Anchorage, AK, but I distinctly remember that Yeah Right was for sure the first one that we'd watch like daily. Eventually we watched it so much that when stuff like Fully Flared came out and they moved on, my homie just straight up gave me the DVD. I've still got it somewhere in that neon green box (box is all cracked to shit, disc is scratchy as hell, but last I checked it still plays). Huge part of that culture is why Yeah Right is on my Rushmore of vids, just so many fond memories
NAC definitely wasn't an NBD when that movie came out because I remember Rodney Torres doing it in a transworld video or something at flushing meadows but yeah it was probably NBD on a rail.
In the movie "Street Dreams" his character is cruising around trying to land the tre-flip crook, and Rob Dyrdek's character nicknames it "Not a Chance" (NAC) because he was a hater.
I REMEMBER BEING HAPPY WHEN I ORDERED FULFILL THE DREAM, WELCOME TO HELL, AND MANY OTHER VHS tapes from CCS dropping over $200 something bucks for a few videos and a complete board
I always thought that tre flip k-grind was a weird trick to be the NAC... Still an awesome trick but had a feeling there may have been a different trick planned lol!
Whatever motor function that lets you nollie late flip I just don’t have. The only late thing I can do is fs pop shiv late kick flip with a full flick.
Bruh i still have, to this day, have my original VHS copy of MOUSE. and i kid you not. i fucking remembered my multiples of 3s because of the intro (and not the OG school house rock) lol. dude, the buddy screenings of the latest skate videos were the shit. those were the days
I feel lucky to have started skating during the last years of the full length skate video. Even built up a decent little collection of dvds in those few short years. Maybe I’m just out of touch now, but it seems like even the heaviest videos recently don’t have the same lasting impact. Everything is just consumed once and lost in the ether. I’m honestly surprised that there aren’t more, or really any companies today going back to hard copies of fully-realized videos. I guess people who didn’t grow up with it just don’t know what they’re missing. I don’t see how you could watch a video like Yeah Right, or Stay Gold and not see the merits of that kind of format. Maybe kids coming up these days aren’t even watching the classics any more.
P rod is a living legend in skating. Him and Mike Mo were always my favorites
People who don't skate will never understand why certain tricks are so damn hard.
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there are a lot of people who SKATE that will never understand why certain tricks are so hard.
@@SDXStudioI feel like as you get better, certain tricks become cooler
is there any move your referring to that might not look complicated to people who don’t skate
@@skateplusricebigspins and front shuvs looked so nasty to me until i landed a kickflip and now theyre dream tricks
@@gonkfart learn fakie bigspin first and then regular bigspin becomes much easier. Helps with 360 flips as wel
Damn i love that look when P-Rod was seeing the footage of himself... you can see it in his eyes he is thinking "damn that boy good! oh shoot that's me, hell yea!"
Be proud of your shit homie, you are a legend for a reason!
Should’ve called his new shoe “The NAC”
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Not A Chance I’m getting any of those 😭
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Almost round 3 got me hyped to skate everyday. Cooper wilt had the smoothest style early 2000’s IMO
5:23. I remember skate videos in late 90s/early 00s were $30 for a 30 minute video. You basically paid a dollar per minute on VHS. And you felt lucky when they threw in 5 minutes of extra footage at the end of the credits...ah, the good ol' days
I seriously miss these days.
@@antman0719 I paid 60 Canadian dollars for the eS Menikmati vhs
I had to pirate watch a 411VM at a friends watching my first skate video XD After an illegal house party...yeet
Same thing with music and art.. there's no mystery when you see everything all the time
That inward heel up the three before the nollie back late flip was also totally insane, just the way he did it so fluid. That's so hard to make that trick look fluid.
Yeah, videos were definitely gold back then. Especially the older ones, like I was obsesses with. So much legendary stuff I'd read about and never got to see until youtube. Had all the Plan B videos, Hokus Pokus years later, Search For Animal Chin and that's about it for 80's and early 90's videos that I could even find. Goldfish. I saw a few clips of Frankie Hill on a copy-of-a-copy ON video I had. Sal Barbier's retirement part in Virtual Reality was my favorite thing of all time back in the day. My friends used to trip out on that stuff, too.
Oh, yeah, Hensley's retirement part from Questionable, too. It's messed up they were pushed into retirement before their prime, but those parts were like church for me. So tantalizing, knowing that there was more modern street skating that happened in the late 80's and thinking I'd only ever get to see such tiny glimpses of it. The unknown factor was definitely alluring.
isn't that the same thing as the Storm Flip?
@@HiResDez Pretty sure the storm flip was a nollie bs flip late front foot flip (front foot meaning the popping foot in this case). I'm on my phone so I'm not gonna check, but pretty sure that's right, and I believe P-Rod's was a nollie bs 180 late front foot flip.
would like to ask what's the film called where prod did the inward heel then half cab late flip
@@nefarious6821 yeah right
the nollie late flip to crooks is one of the best tricks ever done and its also fuckin clean
Kelly is from a different Angle of Life. Nine Club Rules
I remember buying those VHS from the skatepark. Watched them over and over. Made you appreciate it more. Now we watch a dope part once or twice and the next day a new part is out. It’s nice always having new content but also makes you numb to it.
The most humble cat on the planet. Much respect ✊
Lol when he says he was the only one taking the plan b video serious
..... jereme rogers
If he was the only one able to produce a full part at that time?…well yeah, he clearly took it more serious than the other guys at that time
He was, this part came out years before B true finally came out
A true professional in the game! Love his strategy and attitude
Sewa can do the nollie late flip crooks too, but no one else
Yah he can pop it higher. Factor his height as well.
Yea, Sewa is the man to carry the torch for these types of tricks. He's already done a late double front foot flip into crook as well, and even late front foot flip out. Man is on a whole other level.
@@mSierraEngineer could’ve sworn it was nollie late double flip out, not in
Nick tucker too probably
@@mSierraEngineer I saw him do a bigflip back tail in person last week, shit was unreal
I loved the blind what if video, one of my favorites growing up
The switch flip manny is eternal 🙏
So much awesome in this clip. Talking about checking off his trick list is fucking amazing. So much drive
I loved watching 411's with my buddy when he got em.
Video days 😊❤
I remember back in the day I had the Almost Round 3 video on PSP for some reason. I have no idea where or how I got it, but I watched it so much. Daewon's part is legendary.
Had this video on my iPod touch when it came out used to watch it in class all the time
SOOOOO good to see a guest in the studio!
Takes me back to watching videos before a session with all the homies. Simpler times in the early 2000s
Haha p rod seems like a really chill guy
I'm actually going for late backside flip on transition
Love some tipsy P-rod! Lol
P-Rod is so sick. Crazy at skating and such a cool dude. Respek
"You do em good dude!" Exactly
I miss that DVD era too 🔥🔥🔥
Lmao they went further back then that… VHS era 🤣🤣
@@jordinhocharles I was a lil kid back then. I got into it by that New Blood, Almost Round 3 era. My first DVD was Blind What If
Last video I bought was the plan b true video
Last video I bought was Mad Circle "5ive Flavors" 👴
My first DVD was Damn... blind
Sewa maybe could do it? Fuckin crazy
He did! A week after this one
@@michaelket2913 has been doing them since like 2009
@@abone2pick i was there actually
Bro the you tube algorithm BLESSED ME with this one. The OG NAC man that’s crazy
Don’t forget how much $30 was back in the day…. God damn early 2000’s had some quality videos
Globes Opinion change my life forever. I think my bud stole it because we didnt have the money. not sure tho
Yeah but videos got promoted well through the mags back in the day. So you had a good amount of time to put some money aside for them.
My buddy gave me really sorry/sorry and dying to live and I watched them like every day for the longest time lol
Facts on the way parts are free now I feel that. The time was golden for sure.
6:50 is where the title is
You're the man! Thanks a lot
thank you
was lucky enough to have started skating around the same time youtube was really taking off so got to watch a lot of videos through there but as kids the older guys at the skate shop would always hook us up with magazines and the odd dvds and watching those before a sesh made you feel like you could do anything lmaao
Thankyou for suggesting he do it down a handrail. We know he got it!
Street dreams is my childhood man, god damn time flys holyshit
I’m so glad I got to meet p rod I have his signature on a dollar haha
Him and Nyjah have completed the game.....In hard mode!
njyah is a legend you cannot compare the 2
@@kevinwillows9062 They are both legends bro, they are massively comparable.
Fam youre
genuinely an idiot if you don’t respect the legend that is PROD
@@matthewshadrick3094 Exactly, I'm so confused, how's man not respecting one of the OG's 🤦🏽♂️
@@xn-triq7607 kids these days. Prod been a legend
story starts at 6:35 yw
i hope u wake up with ur phone charged everyday
thank u
Static II was the first video I ever bought. Classic early 2000s skating. So dope.
$30 for a VHS was necessary. Now, with ads, y'all making millions.
If you want to see Mr. Ronnie Bertino show the skate world how it's done, look up his XYZ clothing "stars and bars" part.
P-rod is such a g bro, I actually inspire to be like him some day
Same
Same
Aspire*
First time seeing late flip nose grind I actually thought it was fake and seeing it again now it still looks fake.
I've always loved the front/back foot flips but never been able to do em clean like that...
Paul Rodriguez the Dopest Mexican skater of all time man p-rod is passed his prime now but he’s still dope. I would love to see him compete in the upcoming skate Olympics.
Hes actually a USA skater. Just has Mexican heritage.
Dopest *Latino skater
i like that he asked about the switch flip manual clip hahaha
2:46 some wise words you can apply to your life regarding anything. Do what you will with that mindset. Basically saying “do what you can, with what you have”.
Paul used his resources but it was his willpower to focus on his craft. Some times the answers are right in front of you.
It's almost surreal listening to them talking about the culture that used to surround new tapes coming out. The homies and I had that a bit growing up in Anchorage, AK, but I distinctly remember that Yeah Right was for sure the first one that we'd watch like daily. Eventually we watched it so much that when stuff like Fully Flared came out and they moved on, my homie just straight up gave me the DVD. I've still got it somewhere in that neon green box (box is all cracked to shit, disc is scratchy as hell, but last I checked it still plays). Huge part of that culture is why Yeah Right is on my Rushmore of vids, just so many fond memories
0:59 “made it look so pimp” 😂🤣
Haha roger knows,, hardest with those silvers...haha. love prod...true skater right there all progress, always new tricks...fucking the best dude..
PS Rodney Mullen was tre flip Krooking little picnic tables out in cali while we were all still eating PB&Js at grandmas house
😄 🤣 😂 😆
P-Rod is the best. 💯
NAC definitely wasn't an NBD when that movie came out because I remember Rodney Torres doing it in a transworld video or something at flushing meadows but yeah it was probably NBD on a rail.
What does NAC mean?
@@penuts17 it stands for ‘not a chance’, it’s a 360 flip to crook.
In the movie "Street Dreams" his character is cruising around trying to land the tre-flip crook, and Rob Dyrdek's character nicknames it "Not a Chance" (NAC) because he was a hater.
@@supernewuser thanks
@@JonasPolsky thanks
I REMEMBER BEING HAPPY WHEN I ORDERED FULFILL THE DREAM, WELCOME TO HELL, AND MANY OTHER VHS tapes from CCS dropping over $200 something bucks for a few videos and a complete board
Bring back physical media I would still pay 30 bucks for new team full length dvds.
A few years from now physical media will be non-existent, likewise for players.
So good! Big-up the P-Rod!
I always thought that tre flip k-grind was a weird trick to be the NAC...
Still an awesome trick but had a feeling there may have been a different trick planned lol!
I would still buy parts!! Support the community!
This shit made me so happy. Prod is the fuckin man
What video was that nollie late flip crook on?? I’ve never seen that before wtf.
If I could interview Prod I would ask like 100 questions and just sit back and listen haha
Whatever motor function that lets you nollie late flip I just don’t have. The only late thing I can do is fs pop shiv late kick flip with a full flick.
Bruh i still have, to this day, have my original VHS copy of MOUSE. and i kid you not. i fucking remembered my multiples of 3s because of the intro (and not the OG school house rock) lol. dude, the buddy screenings of the latest skate videos were the shit. those were the days
That man Jeron said iiight ima head out 😂
Paul had his best nollie late flips in a tampa video. 411 perhaps... Please help me out with the year
Remember that tre flip nose blunt slide on handrail in virtual reality
P rods switch is so good he made me hate everything about it
Couldnt wait for certain videos would come out and wear those vhs tapes out!
2:00 mark had me tweaking in my headphones
I rode that ribiero board. Super poppy. I forget the shaping if it was good or not
I still remember when I bought Baker 3 at my local shop for $30, then my homie at the time stole it from me when I moved out to New York. Feelsbad :(
Paul is still one the goats of skating. It’s him sheckler and provost. Top best skaters
me myself and I deserves more love
Dude trick mechanics are awesome this dude is awesome innovation in skating drives progression of the act of it no cap haha
i remember how hard it was to find me myself and i for free when it first came out,good times
6:32 the best moment xD
I feel lucky to have started skating during the last years of the full length skate video. Even built up a decent little collection of dvds in those few short years. Maybe I’m just out of touch now, but it seems like even the heaviest videos recently don’t have the same lasting impact. Everything is just consumed once and lost in the ether. I’m honestly surprised that there aren’t more, or really any companies today going back to hard copies of fully-realized videos. I guess people who didn’t grow up with it just don’t know what they’re missing. I don’t see how you could watch a video like Yeah Right, or Stay Gold and not see the merits of that kind of format. Maybe kids coming up these days aren’t even watching the classics any more.
Greatness runs in the family
I bought this and the trick tip off of I tunes back in 2010
Nollie Backfoot flip to crooked it's super awesome original nac
I've found a new respect for PRod
in our hearts 💜
I hate what instagram has done to video parts but ultimately its good for skating
Does anyone know the wheels that prod uses in the movie they are white but like black outer edge ?
I completely forgot about the itunes video part, I bought that shit and haven't had itunes in so many years, I don't even know my account info lmao
That video part was so epic.
that og nac is fucking hard
Prod is a fukn legend
I still bought the flare from lakai I woukdve paid if Baker 4 wasn’t put out for free, and I’d still pay for good full lengths
Anyone that tries to argue comics are not books can be completely written off. It means reading is about status to them not enjoyment.
hate him or love him, he was the 2nd coming of Koston...lol
Yeah P-Rod .
Much love
the girl on this pod is damn beautiful and handed it to sharp! straight served him!
Baker 3 was $60 dollars (Australian dollars) when it first came out and everyone still bought it 😂 kids these days will never understand
p ROD RULES #BEDLAMBROTHERS APPROVES THIS MESSAGE
Paul's me myself and I part is still a top 5 part for me. That being said... Pretty shady that you had to buy it to see it. Totally worth it though.
Isn’t Sewa Kroktev doing nollie late flip krooks with ease?
Hes gotta sell this clip as an NFT man hed make some bank and id buy it for sure