Bolino deserves to be financially set for life, it's an absolute shame rollerblading could not provide for him at the same level as someone like Nyjah Huston. It takes a real level of maturity to say "rollerblading never owed me anything". If the money ever comes back to blading, there should be an OG fund set up to help those who purely did it for the love during the silent years.
This is easily one of the best comments on this topic that I have ever read. I wish somebody could dig a lil deeper into this. why could we, as the blading community, not provide for our all time greatest as much as they deserve? Is it just the sheer lack of people being actually rollerbladers? Is the reason that the money which was put into blading by buying all kinds of stuff (blades, wheels, frames, other parts) never got into the pockets of them. I cannot answer but maybe some of the people with more "insights" could try to find some answers.
@@FreeCADAcademy skating became so expensive to start doing. Wheels, frames and the fact that your foot grows as a kid. It's easier to buy one skateboard or now ( scooters). To really generate money you need newcomers all the time. That's why the 90's were the first peak of rollerblading.
Early Alf shoutout is so funny! Love skating with Alf. One winter I met up with him and Shaw to film. Jon Jon was supposed to be there. I was super hyped. Wasn't there. So I asked Alf, "Hey where's Bolino?''. He goes, "Eh Idk, he started rolling down the street, somewhere. That's just Jon Jon. He squirrels off.". Like it was the most natural thing is the world haha. Dig that he's friends with Matty now too. Matty is from this area of Florida. Got to ride around him several times. Super proud. Best to ya John!
I used to love riding eulogy wheels, but things just aren’t the same. I have tried to branch out to try other wheel brands with no luck to having the same feeling or quality of wheel. I would really like to know what wheel people who ride anti and are doing big gaps are going with nowadays? I’m in search for the perfect street wheel. I’m honestly contemplating partnering with a wheel manufacturer to start making my own wheels. John no doubt your an inspiration to me and many others. Hope to see you out at schmidtys!
One of my all-time favorite bladers. Love seeing/hearing how y’all can reconnect and talk about good times. Thanks for starting this podcast and keeping blading alive.
I remember meeting Bolino years back when I was still a kid. It was for a RollerWarehouse sesh. I think he was with Shima and rolling for NIHM. Good times 🤙
I remember most of the guys who were well known on Be-Mag were actually pretty high standard, but Bolino and Joey Chase probably the best of the bunch. I like that old Joey Chase section where he does top pornstar to this ridiculous gap at the end. It's a little easier because it's straight down (stairs gaps are a little harder, relatively speaking). He has a few goes at it as the last trick and it's probably the biggest straight drop off I have ever seen attempted. Others include Walt Austin huge forward mute gap in a Fiziks ad and Omar Wysong royales this massive ledge to drop. Henry Hubbard as well who was like the blading version of Ryan Schekler. Little kid with a pair of balls.
Oh also the best 540's down massive stair sets, Julian, but Ski Perkett was a trooper. I like the one in KFC Generic Tour where Aj's like woo let's get some mutha effing steak. Will send some Patreon in man, no worries I donate to a few things and we all gotta eat. Perkett could bea good guest, explaining how he approached those huge gaps in the Razors vidja.. I think he does motorcross now.
Jon is one of the most tech bladers of all-time. In terms of raw skill I think he is top-10 skater. I remember how Jon very well could have denied Haffey is first Bittercold Showdown win in 2010. ua-cam.com/video/R9Qk-sTUHYE/v-deo.html Did yall know Haffey won a game show recently? facebook.com/trickshotsuperstar/videos/1837480203210339/
Bolino deserves to be financially set for life, it's an absolute shame rollerblading could not provide for him at the same level as someone like Nyjah Huston. It takes a real level of maturity to say "rollerblading never owed me anything". If the money ever comes back to blading, there should be an OG fund set up to help those who purely did it for the love during the silent years.
very real words man
Truth.
This is easily one of the best comments on this topic that I have ever read. I wish somebody could dig a lil deeper into this. why could we, as the blading community, not provide for our all time greatest as much as they deserve? Is it just the sheer lack of people being actually rollerbladers? Is the reason that the money which was put into blading by buying all kinds of stuff (blades, wheels, frames, other parts) never got into the pockets of them. I cannot answer but maybe some of the people with more "insights" could try to find some answers.
You’re absolutely right he should be thriving he’s one of the best skaters of all time he should be making the same money as those skateboarders.....
@@FreeCADAcademy skating became so expensive to start doing. Wheels, frames and the fact that your foot grows as a kid. It's easier to buy one skateboard or now ( scooters). To really generate money you need newcomers all the time. That's why the 90's were the first peak of rollerblading.
one of the greateast rollerbladers of all history!
shit man. an hour isn't enough for so many of these guests. i feel like John, Shima, these could EASILY be 3 hour episodes.
yes please a part two of bolino
so cool, Jon's definitely of the G.O.A.T.S.
Thank You a lot all of you made this video and this life possible, TY JSP TY John Thank You Billy TY Austin ;) LOVE
Early Alf shoutout is so funny! Love skating with Alf. One winter I met up with him and Shaw to film. Jon Jon was supposed to be there. I was super hyped. Wasn't there. So I asked Alf, "Hey where's Bolino?''. He goes, "Eh Idk, he started rolling down the street, somewhere. That's just Jon Jon. He squirrels off.". Like it was the most natural thing is the world haha. Dig that he's friends with Matty now too. Matty is from this area of Florida. Got to ride around him several times. Super proud. Best to ya John!
I used to love riding eulogy wheels, but things just aren’t the same. I have tried to branch out to try other wheel brands with no luck to having the same feeling or quality of wheel. I would really like to know what wheel people who ride anti and are doing big gaps are going with nowadays? I’m in search for the perfect street wheel. I’m honestly contemplating partnering with a wheel manufacturer to start making my own wheels. John no doubt your an inspiration to me and many others. Hope to see you out at schmidtys!
Undercover then you choose the hard one
OOH, THAT WAS A GOOD EPISODE. DEFINITELY NOT LONG ENOUGH THOUGH. MORE JOHN BOLINO!!!
One of my all-time favorite bladers. Love seeing/hearing how y’all can reconnect and talk about good times. Thanks for starting this podcast and keeping blading alive.
what a cool dude. I absolutely love this guy's sections
Loved this one! Also, love it when Casey says things like “tomato sauce”.
Yeahhhh!!!! John is the man!
I remember meeting Bolino years back when I was still a kid. It was for a RollerWarehouse sesh. I think he was with Shima and rolling for NIHM. Good times 🤙
One of my favourites ,such a cool skater
Great listen, happy he's skating again.
I have been waiting for this for a long time. . Thanks friends.. that was righteous..
One of the best episode I've this year. Thank you Jon Jon.
awesome, inspirational, guy John is.
Pumped on this, I can't wait for more from all 3 of you. Thank you.
jon jon, awesome person and awesome rollerblader.
Love this one, JonJon is a down to earth guy! Legend!
Oh please, bring him back!! That was so good and so much fun - big up John Bolino - he came to party!! ✋🏻 👊🏻
Amazing ! Do another one ! this one flew waay to fast
Wnr nieuwe bloempot???
Definitely need to be longer then an hour
You either got it or you don't, fish got it! Don't underestimate the strength of street knowledge ;)!
Legend!!
john needs to try those low volume liners that come with the new beers
Great episode, shouts to John Schmidt and Chris Shaw, still don’t know how John held his top sides 😩
The LONGEST JUMP AT THE BEGGINING OF THE VIDEO, CAN U TELL ME WHERE CAN I SEE IT FULL?
its part of Jon Eliotts section in Brain Fear Gone
@@JumpStreetPodcastThank You dude!! Have great confinement
dude i forgot how gnarly that 0:18 haffy gap is jesus fucking christ!
I love it!
i really need another johnjohn interview
haha NJ... Snookie want smoosh smoosh. I would!
Yeah fucking nice to hear from this guy!
Props for trying to be sober
My first pair ever were the SSM Jon Bolino size 8-9 ... fuck they felt bad ass when I did rails
wow getting ads in the middle of the podcast now too
always been like that, dog!!!
So what.. watch the ad and get them their ad revenue. Brink- Soul skaters.
This was an epic podcast. Bolino is still a mega dude
Fuck yeah Jon Jon.... But why’d he leave out Sayreville days!
BILLIAM!!! i’m dead
Yo nephew you’re amazing, i love 😍🤟🤙🤟
legend
I remember most of the guys who were well known on Be-Mag were actually pretty high standard, but Bolino and Joey Chase probably the best of the bunch. I like that old Joey Chase section where he does top pornstar to this ridiculous gap at the end. It's a little easier because it's straight down (stairs gaps are a little harder, relatively speaking). He has a few goes at it as the last trick and it's probably the biggest straight drop off I have ever seen attempted. Others include Walt Austin huge forward mute gap in a Fiziks ad and Omar Wysong royales this massive ledge to drop. Henry Hubbard as well who was like the blading version of Ryan Schekler. Little kid with a pair of balls.
Oh also the best 540's down massive stair sets, Julian, but Ski Perkett was a trooper. I like the one in KFC Generic Tour where Aj's like woo let's get some mutha effing steak. Will send some Patreon in man, no worries I donate to a few things and we all gotta eat. Perkett could bea good guest, explaining how he approached those huge gaps in the Razors vidja.. I think he does motorcross now.
Hero
Bad ass.
yall should have air dolphin on the show
Deserves a proper fitting skate at least!!
We wont forget what he’s done💪🏽🙏🏽
Fffuck yes ! Exited what he has to say
Ya'll should try Orange Wheels (OWC) they're even better than Eulogy IMO!
Really? Can you tell us more about your rexperience with them? Do you know anything about where they're poured etc?
Jon godman bolino is a beast in a cage and he s going out to blade again .
Is John related to Brooks Neilsen?
If ANYBODY can, get Dylan Davis on this! My god.
Thought I was the only 7-8 wide foot
Jon jon's tweaked 540's still give me wet dreams where instead of him I execute them perfectly.
yeahh
Shout out JB Snyder!
wadded with the skateboards?
בטח דיץ הבאי ביד על זה חחחחח
It is sad how eulogy is the best.
Chur
Jon is one of the most tech bladers of all-time. In terms of raw skill I think he is top-10 skater. I remember how Jon very well could have denied Haffey is first Bittercold Showdown win in 2010. ua-cam.com/video/R9Qk-sTUHYE/v-deo.html
Did yall know Haffey won a game show recently? facebook.com/trickshotsuperstar/videos/1837480203210339/
Pet Sitter
Why the skateboard tho ?
bmc5 never happened because blaalders are too clicky none metta they are to busy to click like now dead not barley dead