Tony Hawk On Physical & Mental Pain From Skateboarding
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
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00:00 Intro
01:45 Caffeine
07:49 Hemorrhoids
10:20 Skate Injuries
23:14 Skate Culture
27:29 Olympic Skateboarding
30:43 Why Jason Skates
34:44 Skating vs. Stand Up
38:00 Painkillers
40:59 Mental Health and Skating
49:41 Tony Hawk's Doctors
55:16 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
1:02:03 Skating In 50 Years
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Tony Hawk is the oldest teenager i've ever seen
Indeed I remember watching him at his prime
He and Avril
This comment had me rollin 😭
What about Fat Mike?
You'd still be a teenager too becoming a millionaire and having bought your own house by 17 years old. Also, he's legit one of the most decent humans roaming earth. A lot of people can't say the latter about themselves and even fewer can say both.
Tony Hawk has never changed. The fame and money never got to his head, he was a great role model and still is.
I loved the tony hawk games as a kid and I still kinda do.
@@The2010golakerssame! Except now I'm really really bad playing them lol
There was a brief moment in the early 2000's where the fame did get to him. He opened up about it in his documentary but he quickly realized it, went to therapy and snapped back into reality
Seriously tho, Sky brown and Tony hawk are like my idols (They got me into skateboreding)
Ya, except he stole the 900, conspired to keep Tas Pappas out of that X Games Best Trick Contest, then barely landed it and said he was the one who invented it, when really he didn't even start trying it until Tas was 90% there. Then to keep him out of the best truck comp was bullshit, knowing that's the trick Tas was planning on doing. But he being Tony Hawk, he was ESPN's extreme sports darling, had pull and used his sway to exclude Tas from the contest. Lame.
Can we PLEASE give some love to Jason as much as we give love to Tony. He’s the one who’s gotten Tony to start podcasting and enabled him to speak about his life and career in front of a microphone. Much love to both these LEGENDS 💛
Yes! Jason is so cool
🖤
Jason is very underappreciated.
Jason is awesome and so funny too
Jason is like his evil twin, the devil on Tony’s shoulder saying “bro, just go for it!” Love their dynamic and they both come together to formulate unique and broad perspectives, very interesting and content that leaves you more informed and inspired afterwards ❤
Thank god you said something
Thanks for coming to our place to have us for an episode and do an episode with us. We learned a lot!!
Thank YOU for having me! Welcome to the neighborhood 🛹
@@DoctorMike This episode half felt like a therapy session for Jason and Tony haha
@@DoctorMikeIt was interesting to me to hear the parallels that skaters and climbers share. From dealing with inherent risk and injury, barrier for entry, the Olympics. As well as the camaraderie of the sport and supportive environment. It would be awesome if you could get a professional climber on the Checkup, that would be amazing. Shauna Coxsey, Pete Whittaker, Brooke and Shawn Raboutou, Nathaniel Coleman, Natalia Grossman. I think could all make spectacular guests.
@@DoctorMikeI've seen A LOT of interviews with pro skaters..this interview had the most interesting one of a kind questions..they made me think.bravo!
Tony hawk is such a legend. He will go down in history as one of the coolest dudes to exist
Ikr
😂
That self-described nerdy outcast kid who didn’t excel at the “traditional” sports…. 🤗
He literally gives his money away to build skate parks in places of need, he loves the sport that much he'll spend money so others can enjoy it, a true role model.
Him And Evel Kinievel to me
I think everyone here can agree how incredible Tony Hawk is
I love Tony hawk
literal legend goat
tt😊ttf😊g
For Tony to say if he drinks too much caffeine he makes mistakes, at his level, is the type of role model we need for all his peers in other sports. There are many like him, but only one Tony Hawk. Props to him for always being genuine.
Jason Ellis... What a legend. Impossible to not smile when he is talking.
I never shed a tear over a celebrity. But the day Tony Hawk leaves this earth I'm going to be a gray haired man crying like a huge baby and I'm not going to hold back. This dude meant/means so much to me in my life. 💯
Tony Hawk was my childhood and really inspired me to get back up after a fall
When they were talking about disappointment and failure, it’s too relatable for extreme sports. You’re your own coach and moderator, and you know that you can but something in your brain or body keeps you from being successful. It’s the same feeling of self sabotage but with your passion, it hit really close and was so well articulated. Love these two and their ability to convey all of this coherently and humorously!
Tony Hawk will always be one of my all time icons, he singlehandedly got me into skating through his awesome games. Absolute LEGEND
These podcasts are amazing; so many different perspectives and stories. As a pre-med student, I aspire to have the compassion, sympathy, and conversational skills you have Dr Mike! Thank you :)
Tony Hawk: the embodiment of the skateboarder. One of the chilliest and coolest people.
Tony Hawk is truly a legend. Love to play Tony Hawk's games back then, so addicting. That's how I know them!
So nice to see they never give up even when fail and having multiple injuries
They were pretty famous and didn’t give up well before the game lol ins
Tony Hawk was a staple for me and my brother growing up. My brother and I would be playing Tony Hawk on the PS2 constantly. Great to see he is still living up to his legacy ❤
Love how Tony and Jason especially were so open about their problems and asking genuine questions. More people need to be honest and interested and invested in their own health, and doctors like you, Mike, really make that SO much easier. I wish you were my doctor but I live in Colorado.
This was a great talk. And congrats on 11m subs Doctor Mike, you totally deserve it!!
My brother has been skating since about 1980. He was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in the early 2K's. He STILL skates in his 50's. But he doesn't do the tricks anymore due to RA.
I'm sure Tony is one of his heroes. Along with Kelly Slater. My brother surfed for years too.
Your brother sounds like a badass 😊 much love to you both!
WOA didn't expect Tony Hawk but I'm excited to watch it
Tony Hawk has a transportable skate park for people to use. Ironically, I had my board with me and got tips on starting out. I loved it.
My sister also got me Tony Hawk: Shred for Christmas one year and I was finally able to buy my own deck a few years later. I love playing with Tech Decks, as well!
I wonder if a vocal coach could identify Tony's issue. My initial thoughts were 1/ tension in the throat, maybe due to stress or mental activity 2/ lack of vocal warmups for public speaking 3/ hydration. If his mother also experienced it, it might be something they had in common about how they carry themselves. Tension in the body can often be heard in the voice - but I am not a doctor. Just coming from a musician perspective, who is applying vox training to public speaking.
I was actually thinking the same thing. And could be causing continuous harm to his vocal chords. A vocal coach really might be able to help him not only figure out what's going on but also possibly how to correct it.
Tony Hawk and his game 1+2 inspired me to start skateboarding love Tony and always will
The best thing about Tony Hawk is that he was straight laced. He was a great role model/ambassador for the sport.
Ellis is a great role model, yes, seriously. ❤️
Seems toxic hyper masculine. Not entirely bad, still worthy of dignity, but not a role model.
100% Agree. I discovered Jason on Sirius XM just before his divorce with his first wife, and the amount of personal growth he has gone through since that time is insane.
@@crumbtemberWhat's wrong with being masculine? As long as your not telling women they're only useful as dishwashers and sammich makers I don't see the problem. Perhaps you can enlighten me.
This was a great podcast! skateboarding changed my life. I've met so many of my best friends through skating and it's one of the most supportive communities I've been apart of :')
SO much fun to listen to this. The energy was awesome, and their set is super cool. What a great opportunity to chat with a legend! Cheers to the future of skating!
Much love and respect for Tony Hawk, thank you so much for this interview Doctor Mike!
Tony Hawk the legend. I loved playing his games back in the day. My friends would play together taking turns. Good memories.
Thank goodness for dr Mike. Always cheers me up
Discovered you (Dr Mike) via Hawk vs Wolf (great episode btw), then that brought me over here to discover your podcast -another great episode. Wanted to thank you for giving Tony and (especially) Jason a platform to really open up a lot more into conversation directions than perhaps they would when they are doing the interviewing (or even just talking amongst each other). I've seen a lot of great (and very in-depth) interviews with Tony over the years, but this was by far the most candid and expansive a conversation I've ever heard with Jason Ellis. So thanks for that, and good on'ya
What a legend. I have fond childhood memories playing the Pro Skater games on the PS1. I've been missing out on Hawk vs Wolf, I need to check it out after this.
I'm lucky to have grown up in the hometown of ESPN, so we've had the X-Games here one year, and Tony is the reason we have a skate park built in our local park with it always being packed with kids. He really has done so much good in that respect in pushing the sport, and being a local hero. Thank you for this great interview, it was fun to listen to and see his take on the sport.
Thank you Dr. Mike - this was an amazing conversation.
OMG it's like bonus Hawk vs. Wolf episode, this is awesome. I met Tony in 1988 doing a demo at our local surf/skate shop, and he seems to be as nice and humble today as he was then. Just an all around good guy, always willing to learn and educate. Jason is also a good guy with a big heart, even if he is his own worst enemy sometimes.
Loved this so much! As a fellow skater who came from a rough childhood, skating was my escape. Physically and emotionally. I felt so free from everything happening at home. I also found a community within the skating and BMX biking dudes. It truly changed my life ❤️
I love Dr. Mike's interview style! Love Tony Hawk and everyone that is part of this world. Played his video game religiously and loved the Sk8 or Die culture!
This was a great episode! I’m not a fan of skateboarding or anything and this was such a good conversational podcast episode also was nice to see Dr.Mike get kind of bro-like on a podcast lol. He may not have known much about skateboarding but he listened and asked lots of questions. Loved it! Great job Dr.Mike! 😊
One of fav Podcasts. I played the Tony Hawk games when i was a kiddo and did some skateboarding but not that much. Awesome job @Doctor Mike Big hugs
This is an incredible interview! I love all these guys!
In regards to whether falling skating or bombing on stage is worst. From someone who skates and used to do stand-up. All the falls you have to take in skateboarding make it easier to take the bombs in life. You have to learn how to not be embarrassed by falling, and you learn to get up and keep trying because you love something or want something that much. The confidence that skateboarding gives you will follow you into every aspect of your life. I think Jason's answer went straight to the serious injury.
23:13 That’s a really good realization of the sport Mike. Yes! There’s such an inherent risk to skateboarding that those in competition know that if your competition falls in any way, that could be a huge injury. It root for someone to fail or do poorly means they could break something, get paralyzed, or die so instead we’re just super hyped for our competition to land the trick.
Love this video Mike!
Wow , Dr. Mike! This was a great podcast. I watched almost all of it (in between my homework time for my Masters in Psychology) Your interviewing style is really fun to watch; VERY counseling and observational. 🤯. You are truly a gifted individual, no one can deny that!
Ive watched you on fb for years. Glad the algorithms god sugested this on yt finally.
I appreciate you Dr mike.
I understand that feeling that Jason went through of losing your nerve, because of pain and injury. I’d lost my confidence in gymnastics after dislocating my elbow and landing on my neck mounting the vault. It wasn’t the first injury.
Excellent conversation. Fascinating on many levels. Thanks for sharingz
Tony Hawk and ProSkater was such a huge part of my teenage years! I could listen to these guys fow hours! Good thing I now know about their podcast. Lots of love from Finland.
This has got to be one of the greatest podcast collabs ever. Thanks for shining a positive light on the skate community and celebrating what these legends have done for me and many other skaters
I would like to see a video on dementia, types of dementia, warning signs, and the importance of early intervention.
I lost my mom a year ago due to vascular dementia. I’d love to see you use your notoriety to help others know what to do when dementia signs show up in their loved ones
Keep up the good work. You are making a difference ❤️
As someone unathletic and serious issues with wheels, ice, and string. I’m always amazed at skateboarders ability to do any of it, including going in a straight line and not falling!
Loved this podcast!! This guys are legends, we definitely need to learn from them. "You hurt yourself, get up and try again."
Bro Tony Hawk is awesome he goes through some hard shit and keeps doing great. Love you dude
When your a skater..you feel it in your soul… I turn 33 in September and I just wanna say that I completely understand how Tony and Jason feel. Its the most loving understanding sport there is…
You always have such cool guests 👀 love this podcast so much
I love this man’s channel ❤
Good interview, refreshing to hear some questions from your perspective. Doesn't always has to be pro skater interviews pro skater about tricks and stuff.
You are the most interesting channel I’ve found on UA-cam. You seem to be so nice and genuine.
This was a phenomenal interview
Deadass three of my favorite people on one pod! Tremendous episode
Love it love it. Tony is a beautiful person, man
I thought i wouldn't find this conversation interesting, but wow! These two are so open about their experiences. I found this extremely interesting
Love these podcasts🩷!
❤ this interview.
Glad to see the legend himself on. I grew up on his games in the 2000s. Pro skater 3 was the one I played the most. Also 4, underground, American wasteland. I knew he had a lot of self-pity as a kid trying to master the craft, but I didn’t know it lasted well into his career.
wow I remember seeing Jason on the howard stern show doing some crazy stunts, cool to see hes still kicking and hes as wild as ever xD
Im not saying anything new here. But how amazing it is to see a person who is universally loved and not once seen a legit hate comment anywhere on the internet. Yes, ive seen people try but are clearly trolling and what they are saying is factually false. So, point is. Tony is one of a kind.
Possible topic for a future video: I just read how older adults should avoid the long term use of “anticholinergic” medications which have been shown in some studies to affect memory. Two of the common ones I had been using as a nightly sleep aid are Benadryl and Nyquil type meds. From what I can tell melatonin is not an anticholinergic med, at least it wasn’t shown on the list. Sleep is such an important part of the overall equation, and for those of us over 50 sleep can be elusive causing us to reach for sleep aids that may be negatively impacting our memory. Have you heard anything about these studies that you could share with us in an upcoming video?
...the whole discussion about placements and unfair judging reminds me so much of Yuzuru Hanyus Situation in Figure skating...
On the note of camaraderie, the energy of support and encouragement is the same in the snowboarding community. At least, from what I can tell up here in Toronto, Canada. Maybe it's a board sports thing, but everyone tries to learn from each other, from older to younger, men to women, vice versa. Sure, there is a bit of an overlap between snowboarding and skating, but that atmosphere is what makes people come back and progress in snowboarding. Super proud of the community up here in the North!
Tony Hawk is brilliant in his own right. We know for a fact that he's still got stamina to perform well.
Tony Hawk is one of those dudes that seemingly everyone respects whether it’s someone in music, an actor or a famous UA-camr. He is well liked and humble
love you dr. mike!
This was awesome. I am not big in the skating thing. I mean I had a shitty skateboard growing up, but I only ever skated in our yard like on the patio, but I also played the original game and of course everyone knows who Tony Hawk is. I am subscribing. These guys are awesome.
"I've been bleeding from the butt for years."
lmfao
My butt is a travesty
So Awesome! A life long skateboarder here. Thanks for this. Yes, I can attest to the fact that concrete gets much harder over the age of 50. Cheers!
Anybody remember when Tony hawk hit that 900 at 48?
Hoping for the best for Tony Hawk & Jason Ellis
I was born in 77, and in the late 80s, Tony Hawk's name was known by every kid, even those who didn't skate! It's utterly amazing what he's accomplished in his life. How can you think about skateboarding and NOT think Tony Hawk? G.O.A.T. INDEED!
Jason is simply great.
Excellent episode!
I love these chats!!!
Congratulations on hitting 11m subs!
Awesome interview!
Let’s see Mike take skating lessons from Tony.
Another entirely unexpected crossover that I'm totally here for!!
Learning alot from these podcasts
I was around 9 when Tony Hawk did the first 720. I’m now approaching 50 and he is still skating. Thats’s insane!
Shout out to tony hawk. He signed my shoe a few years back and i use to play his game on game boy as a kid. Always looked up to his skills. It's wild i came across this through doctor Mike! Nice job guys.
What an awesome interview! 👏👏👏
Loved your hair Dr. Mike❤❤❤
Jason is one of my favorite people ever right there next to theo von, ryan sickler and dr drew. keep your head up man!
Jolt: "All the sugar and twice the caffeine!" - they still sell it at Dollar General!
Don’t know why but I think a convo between Mike and Rodney Mullen would be fascinating.
As a musician, if I bomb on stage, it drives me to do a better show the next night, it doesn’t break me down, but if I even come close to breaking a finger, my goodness, that sends shivers down my spine thinking about it, if I was told I could never play guitar the same again, it would not just break my heart but it would change me as a human being, it would change everything about I process day to day
Omg this is AWESOME!❤
Skating just hits differently, it feels like it rewires your mind. I've shared for years, bmx (Street and dirt), martial arts professionally, and some others. I will say no other thing had me thinking about its sport like skating has. You go out you think about "why am I walking I could be skating" when you see a small curb, a tiny gap, etc... you think about what fun it would be to skate here.
When I did my first trailwhip on my bike, or my first butterfly twist for tricking (gymnastics and flips) they didn't feel anywhere near as good as learning a new skateboard trick.
Great Interview
The best friends i ever had were my skater friends. No matter how many times we would fail they would remain positive and supportive.
I wish I had that kind of support in sports growing up like skaters did. I had in the Army until nearly died. After my shoulder started freezing, it's hard to figure things out for exercises.
great eposide