What I'm saying is: you can do anything you want⚡Crush it! Butterfly Knives, Yo-Yos, and all the cool products I use to learn skills: www.amazon.com/shop/mikeshaketv
This is exactly it. It doesn’t matter what you remember or not, because you’re out here teaching people that never getting up will get you anywhere you need to go. Keep up what you’re doing.
this is why I love skating the whole build up to landing a trick. Wanting nothing more than to land it. lots of anger, frustration, and learning during the days, weeks, months of practice. Then when you finally land it there is no other feeling like it, it feels so good its indescribable. l love the vids man keep up the good work.
Him in 2032: I learned how to destroy the moon Him in 2050: I learned how to do a kickflip on the surface of the sun Him in 2100: I learned how to do a backflip
And your kickflip was so well executed compared to people's first kickflips. It wasn't rocketed, it popped really high and you almost landed bolts. Congrats bro 🎉🎉🎉
He even caught it just a little bit lol. This makes me want to buy a board so bad it isn't funny... I don't know how well my body would handle it in my precipitated advanced age, but I'd sacrifice some tissue to find out.
I just discovered your channel through recommendations and Im completely hooked. Only now it hits me that lerning different hobbys is also an hobby. I believe i always struggled to find something i wanna stick with, i just want to try everything, and I felt really bad about not committing to a single thing with all of my energy and instead "waste" it on so many small interests. Its so amazing to see somebody who made the problem I personally struggle with and made them his live-goal. Its inspiring, really. Also its so funny to me that the things you learnd are often the things I also tried haha. I currently am skating since 3 years, i learned juggling (really badly tho), i also tryed the butterfly knive and the pen spinning tricks. +breackdancing, handstand, piano (5 years lessions now), longboard dancing (its actually really fun, you could try it sometime), drawing and painting, rubix cube, grafitti, kendama, soccer, weird handy-throwing tricks (i dont even know if it has a name lmao haha), playing the flute, running in a competition, writing a book... I am currently struggling with my education and what i want my career to be because of the same problem: I cant decide haha Anyway thank you so much for being an inspiration, maybe you found something in my list you could try if you're still seeking for new things. :)
Watching you struggle to get that kickflip right made me empathise with you because sometimes there are things which we can't get right even after sooooo much of hard work.... But seeing you not quit felt very good and in the 1-2 min of the video I was very nervous whether you are gonna make it or not and when finally did it, I was very happy felt pride and triumphant.... I am explaining a lot because this video had a huge impact on me and instilled a sense of confidence in me and the spirit to never give up no matter what! Thank you Mike!
I've been skateboarding for 8 years now, i can relate so much haha it takes multiple week or months doing it every single day to be able to land it properly first try. And the thing you said about your body turning, thats actually why skate is so hard, you need to surpass your natural body reflexes to land side ways on the board ! So congrats
@@AhmedHassan-sp1mx I didn't say I can't, I just said I DON'T HAVE ONE and the place where I live is not the ideal place to skateboard, and skateboards aren't even popular here, nobody gives a shit about it... mostly it's just American things
I love the concept of learning so many different skills, but it also reminds me of why mastery is so much more admired, versus the short term acquisition of a skill without a deep understanding of the rest of the field of that skill.
It’s very appreciable that you learned all of these skills. This shows your productivity and ability and the power of learning which motivates most of us. Love your hard work and please keep up your work. ❤️
2:30 for the kick the best way I can give you advice is tuck like a figure skater and throw your arms twice, its sounds weird but you throw your elbows and your legs will just follow, after throwing your arms tuck them close and you spin very fast. Im a black belt in taekwondo and im doing that kick as a board break in nationals this weekend. I promise youll land it everytime if you follow those steps and break any mental blocks cause learning the kick is painful.
8:35 "i need anything, anything that will stop me from living in the kind of death i used to live, the death called comfort" is this your quote? i cant find anything on the internet quite like it. nicely done!
I also learned Kick up, thumb around, surcharge, drawing and many others by watching your videos, we are so grateful that your try so hard to make these videos !
The story of a kickflip. Kickflips are just the best feeling in the world when you first learn them. Its like everything in your life finally has meaning or something.
At 8:35 there's text that pops up only for a second that says "I need anything, anything that will stop me from living in the kind of death I used to live, the death called comfort." Mike are you ok?
I still cannot get how you got the kickflip so fast bro, when I was learning it, it took me like weeks to get it right and I still can't do it consistently so I'm rly impressed. Keep it up man
Everytime i watch one of your learning a new skill video I'm always so motivated to go try to learn a new skill or better myself in some way! so glad i stumbled across your channel! keep crushing it!
After skating for over ten years, sometimes I forget how overwhelmingly difficult it was to learn each and every new trick. Some would take hours, some would take months. I know it's too late, but I recommend learning while in motion. It will make your life 1000x easier. If you do this again, try a heel flip or some variation of shove-it, but while moving forward. Extremely satisfying.
I am a skater and I approve of that kickflip. You got some decent air and the way you do attempts just looks quite good considering you don't skate. You gotta admit though, skate tricks are a special kinda fun. Kinda sad I only just stumbled upon your channel. Good stuff. Inspiring.
3 things 1. if you get the chance try kickflip while riding so its a bit easier 2. line up your shoulder to the board so you don't turn while attempting to kickflip 3. make sure the top half of your feet is on the board like you're about to do an ollie however angle it so you can flick to the corner of the pocket of your nose. it helps with board control i skated since i was 8 i'm 22 now i actually struggled with kickflips for years until i figured it out
almost forgot one more thing: when flipping drag your feet to the pocket of your nose and flick with your ankles in a forward upward motion so you can catch the board easier
I decided to subscribe you after I watch a few videos you posted. I'm from Tawian. This is the first video I saw from you, you're just insane! You really don't give up on learning new things even though you failed many times . Learning those skills aren't very easy, the animation you made is also impressive! I don't really comment on UA-cam but you made me admire you! Good job and gotta keep learning new stuff!
I've been skating for almost 5 years and I now have most tricks down but I'm impressed with your awesome dedication. I have always hated kickflips tbh, great job
Congratulation Mike for the kickflip and your dedication to learning. In my youth I have skateboarded for 8years or so. I can totally agree that this is one of the hardest sports in the history of sport, as you can combine any trick with (almost) every trick and do them normal stance, switch, fakie or nollie.
You know when you’re whaching someone new and you don’t really like their voice. I’m going to be brutally honest, he👆was one of them. I watched a few videos, and I realised, it’s the person. Not the voice or looks. I grew on it and he is an awesome man. Keep up the work
This was a perfect video brother! All that UA-cam studying seems to be paying off Mike you can also do some videos where you get others to learn new skills too
The point of his videos is not being able to do everything, but to show that to learn something, or get started with it, you just need 2 days and some motivation. Keep this up!
It is really cool seeing the mistakes you made and knowing that you had the determination to keep trying.. So many of us mess up and think we are just unable to learn something..But the Reality is even PROs started off as newbies who had no clue how to pull stuff off til they fell a hundred times , the only difference is they got mad and did it 101 times instead of giving up.. Great work..and AWESOME Determination bud !❤️
The smartest thing I've ever seen... 7:37 Kickflipping a skateboard in the middle of everyone's cars in a parking lot!!! 🤣 Great work with all these skills, I want to learn something new now!
The reason you struggled on the 540 kick was because you didn't turn your body with your leg. To be able to have a smooth spin you need to turn your body with your leg, instead of having your body stationary and your leg going ahead, this stops you from spinning 540. And to spin faster try bringing you arms into your body while your spinning in the air. Hope this helps 😄👍
its amazing that you can still do so many skills and it would be super cool to see if you could perfect some of these schools so that you almost always get it
You’ve inspired me to stop being so lazy all the time and to try new things everyday and motivate myself to get out of my comfort zone and to finally do something other than just sitting in my room all day and playing video games, I’m gonna works on myself thanks a lot man
I did Tae Kwon Do for like 3 years. The 540 kick is essentially a "tornado kick". To make it easier (and keep you from breaking your ankle), you lift the knee of your non-kicking leg vertically quickly to get you off the ground while twisting backwards, and then you have to kick very quickly. Good job getting it!
that feeling of the first flip trick is amazing, I've been trying to get it again with many different skate tricks but nothing feels the same. Now I'm working on my first late trick, the late heelflip and hope that I will get that feeling again when I will finally land my first one
The part where you said I feel like I’m so close but yet so far away when learning the kick flip is literally the perfect description of skateboarding haha great stuff mate
i can't even begin to comprehend being able to do 92 skills at all, let alone in 2 years. I found out in my teens I can't make myself do something unless I have a decent excuse/reason to do it. Before you say "do it for yourself" that's not a good reason to me, because then it's not "worth it". I wish I was like this man.
yoooo, that's awesome, it took me waaaaay long to learn the kickflip and I hurt myself really bad while learning, so I'm really impressed by what you did there to learn it in a couple of days.
What I'm saying is: you can do anything you want⚡Crush it!
Butterfly Knives, Yo-Yos, and all the cool products I use to learn skills: www.amazon.com/shop/mikeshaketv
I wanna die.
XDDD
I wanna fly
@@guywithbigbrain9332 if you would, you wouldn't write this into a comment section
come imparo a volare? ahahah
You're amazing bro..with or without you doing all those skills...you were the one who taught me not to give up
This is exactly it.
It doesn’t matter what you remember or not, because you’re out here teaching people that never getting up will get you anywhere you need to go.
Keep up what you’re doing.
@@DennisHeenan yeah man.. totally right
I totally agree with you bro ❣️
Speaking facts 💯
Yes that is true it is amazing you accomplished all of them but we all appreciate you work and i love your videos
Also kick flip is much harder if you do it without motion ! 😅👌🏻
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Nah it is so much harder to do it with motion
Lmao I'm not sure if you realize how impressive it is to learn how to kickflip in just a few days. It usually takes people at least a few months.
yep
I love your videos!!!
This guy has talent
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oh ur like a BIG skating channel LOL!!!!
Hi! love your vids
this is why I love skating the whole build up to landing a trick. Wanting nothing more than to land it. lots of anger, frustration, and learning during the days, weeks, months of practice. Then when you finally land it there is no other feeling like it, it feels so good its indescribable. l love the vids man keep up the good work.
Italian guy in pain is now my calendar notification ring tone. Thank you
Love it mate, fair play
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Does Storror say gay rights?
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Him in 2032: I learned how to destroy the moon
Him in 2050: I learned how to do a kickflip on the surface of the sun
Him in 2100: I learned how to do a backflip
yep
the order seems right
seems logical.
Makes sense
LOL
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And your kickflip was so well executed compared to people's first kickflips. It wasn't rocketed, it popped really high and you almost landed bolts.
Congrats bro 🎉🎉🎉
He even caught it just a little bit lol. This makes me want to buy a board so bad it isn't funny... I don't know how well my body would handle it in my precipitated advanced age, but I'd sacrifice some tissue to find out.
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@@thefoundryroom8726 it's never too late bro :)
nice sesshomaru pfp
I just discovered your channel through recommendations and Im completely hooked.
Only now it hits me that lerning different hobbys is also an hobby. I believe i always struggled to find something i wanna stick with, i just want to try everything, and I felt really bad about not committing to a single thing with all of my energy and instead "waste" it on so many small interests.
Its so amazing to see somebody who made the problem I personally struggle with and made them his live-goal.
Its inspiring, really.
Also its so funny to me that the things you learnd are often the things I also tried haha.
I currently am skating since 3 years, i learned juggling (really badly tho), i also tryed the butterfly knive and the pen spinning tricks. +breackdancing, handstand, piano (5 years lessions now), longboard dancing (its actually really fun, you could try it sometime), drawing and painting, rubix cube, grafitti, kendama, soccer, weird handy-throwing tricks (i dont even know if it has a name lmao haha), playing the flute, running in a competition, writing a book...
I am currently struggling with my education and what i want my career to be because of the same problem: I cant decide haha
Anyway thank you so much for being an inspiration, maybe you found something in my list you could try if you're still seeking for new things. :)
@@motivationstash963 whats your guess? :)
@@motivationstash963 haha its nothing to worry about.
I was 19 while writing the comment, I got 1 year older since.
Why are you asking? :)
This was 2 years ago
Oh shit
Bruh💀
Your comment s 2 days ago
Your comment was 2 weeks ago now lol
Your comment was 2 days ago 💀
Watching you struggle to get that kickflip right made me empathise with you because sometimes there are things which we can't get right even after sooooo much of hard work.... But seeing you not quit felt very good and in the 1-2 min of the video I was very nervous whether you are gonna make it or not and when finally did it, I was very happy felt pride and triumphant.... I am explaining a lot because this video had a huge impact on me and instilled a sense of confidence in me and the spirit to never give up no matter what!
Thank you Mike!
Thank you for the heart, Mike! ❤️
Edit in my comment:
*Last 1-2 min of the video
*Felt proud and triumphant
*When you finally did
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I've been skateboarding for 8 years now, i can relate so much haha it takes multiple week or months doing it every single day to be able to land it properly first try. And the thing you said about your body turning, thats actually why skate is so hard, you need to surpass your natural body reflexes to land side ways on the board ! So congrats
for me me its 6 years, but I only know how to change directions and such because im too scared on doing skills lol
@@adamharries610 if you will never fall, you will never learn
@@adamharries610 it's weird I'm giving "motivation" to you while I don't even have a skateboard
@@rainstreet9786 no we can skateboard we just have to try!
@@AhmedHassan-sp1mx I didn't say I can't, I just said I DON'T HAVE ONE and the place where I live is not the ideal place to skateboard, and skateboards aren't even popular here, nobody gives a shit about it... mostly it's just American things
the worst feeling is being so close, but having one small habit that will prevent you from success no matter how close you get
I love the concept of learning so many different skills, but it also reminds me of why mastery is so much more admired, versus the short term acquisition of a skill without a deep understanding of the rest of the field of that skill.
A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
@@kiranpabraham119better in what sense? They are objectively worse at at least one thing
@@BasedR0nin It was just a quote, but most likely having a basic understanding of many things has a higher chance of use
This part: 5:20 - 6:05 is absolutely amazingly done. Dude I got chills.
If u r curious Winter allegro non molto by Vivaldi is the music in that bit
@@thesomething1559 thanks
Ikr? So well done!
@@thesomething1559 Cool, thanks
bro :< do u know the background sound on that part ?
This dude is so dedicated, he is the embodiment of the Rick roll; he will never give up
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He trained from me
And he will never let us down
@@chill6423 and he will never turn around
Bro change ur dp
Cant be serious
Maza nahi aya
It’s very appreciable that you learned all of these skills. This shows your productivity and ability and the power of learning which motivates most of us. Love your hard work and please keep up your work. ❤️
READ MY NAME!!!!!!!!!
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2:30 for the kick the best way I can give you advice is tuck like a figure skater and throw your arms twice, its sounds weird but you throw your elbows and your legs will just follow, after throwing your arms tuck them close and you spin very fast. Im a black belt in taekwondo and im doing that kick as a board break in nationals this weekend. I promise youll land it everytime if you follow those steps and break any mental blocks cause learning the kick is painful.
found you from the butterfly knife video, congrats on 2.5 mil man! glad to see you grow, both your skills, and your channel!
This is truly what Chad is,we respect a lot of your effort and motivation through this
facts
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That kickflip was amazing for only a few days of practice, and I would love to continue watching your skating progression. Keep up the good work!
8:35 "i need anything, anything that will stop me from living in the kind of death i used to live, the death called comfort" is this your quote? i cant find anything on the internet quite like it. nicely done!
Now you see why skaters love skateboarding so much. The feeling you get when you land tricks youve been trying to do forever is pure euphoria.
This guy is legit a w. He is always optimistic and never gives up no matter the cost
7:54 "Today is Tomorrow" - said a genius in 2022
I also learned Kick up, thumb around, surcharge, drawing and many others by watching your videos, we are so grateful that your try so hard to make these videos !
This is Litt my dude, you're a legend. KEEP GOING
The story of a kickflip. Kickflips are just the best feeling in the world when you first learn them. Its like everything in your life finally has meaning or something.
At 8:35 there's text that pops up only for a second that says "I need anything, anything that will stop me from living in the kind of death I used to live, the death called comfort." Mike are you ok?
Oh Jesus christ, we need to get this comment to blow up. If he's really thinking like that then we need to make this top comment. You've got my like
I agree
I saw that, does anyone know what that means in a simple way that my puny brain can comprehend?
@@bbrycee. I think he means he doesn't want fear to stop him from trying. All skills are learned by fully committing to them.
@@lunathecat4318 ohh I just re-read it and it pretty much says that he wants anything that will prevent him from living in comfort
Can we just appreciate how much pain this is going through for us. Props to you man. 👏
That he even gave us his *free Italian guy in pain sfx* 💀
He's getting a pro in learning new skills. You're becoming an AI machine.
2080: Learning how to outsmart an AI
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@@MikeShake yo mike
Hi
il fatto che parli in inglese nei video anche se sei italiano è una cosa that gets me so motivated
I still cannot get how you got the kickflip so fast bro, when I was learning it, it took me like weeks to get it right and I still can't do it consistently so I'm rly impressed. Keep it up man
Everytime i watch one of your learning a new skill video I'm always so motivated to go try to learn a new skill or better myself in some way! so glad i stumbled across your channel! keep crushing it!
You should give another try with the backflip, I'm 100% sure that you're gonna make it at some point, keep up grinding, you're doing amazing.
I was smiling ear to ear when you landed that kickflip. Awesome stuff dude
I damn near shed a tear
Same :')
After skating for over ten years, sometimes I forget how overwhelmingly difficult it was to learn each and every new trick. Some would take hours, some would take months. I know it's too late, but I recommend learning while in motion. It will make your life 1000x easier. If you do this again, try a heel flip or some variation of shove-it, but while moving forward. Extremely satisfying.
The laugh at 5:47 truly made my day
I am a skater and I approve of that kickflip. You got some decent air and the way you do attempts just looks quite good considering you don't skate. You gotta admit though, skate tricks are a special kinda fun. Kinda sad I only just stumbled upon your channel. Good stuff. Inspiring.
looked very clean until the balance at the end... Kindasorta acceptable on attack in SKATE, impressive.
5:04 he wasn’t even joking the download is literally in the description lmao
3 things
1. if you get the chance try kickflip while riding so its a bit easier
2. line up your shoulder to the board so you don't turn while attempting to kickflip
3. make sure the top half of your feet is on the board like you're about to do an ollie however angle it so you can flick to the corner of the pocket of your nose. it helps with board control
i skated since i was 8 i'm 22 now i actually struggled with kickflips for years until i figured it out
almost forgot one more thing: when flipping drag your feet to the pocket of your nose and flick with your ankles in a forward upward motion so you can catch the board easier
I decided to subscribe you after I watch a few videos you posted. I'm from Tawian. This is the first video I saw from you, you're just insane! You really don't give up on learning new things even though you failed many times . Learning those skills aren't very easy, the animation you made is also impressive! I don't really comment on UA-cam but you made me admire you! Good job and gotta keep learning new stuff!
Mike Shake’s Next Video: “practising boxing on the moon” 🥊
That would be to easy because he would be lighter maybe somewhere heavier
Wht and why ???
Just why
I've been skating for almost 5 years and I now have most tricks down but I'm impressed with your awesome dedication. I have always hated kickflips tbh, great job
NGL it was hard as a begginer but I suddenly knew how to do it when I kick the side it just flip without turning
Ugly username
Congratulation Mike for the kickflip and your dedication to learning. In my youth I have skateboarded for 8years or so. I can totally agree that this is one of the hardest sports in the history of sport, as you can combine any trick with (almost) every trick and do them normal stance, switch, fakie or nollie.
Mike’s becoming a ninja with this one
You know when you’re whaching someone new and you don’t really like their voice. I’m going to be brutally honest, he👆was one of them. I watched a few videos, and I realised, it’s the person. Not the voice or looks. I grew on it and he is an awesome man. Keep up the work
Genuinely good job, you're the reason I got into balisong flipping. You're insane
This was a perfect video brother!
All that UA-cam studying seems to be paying off
Mike you can also do some videos where you get others to learn new skills too
You're here too?
@@RubiksMe I’m everywhere!
3:47 his impression of his girlfriend is better than any other of the skills lol
Alternate title: relearning all 92 skills I've learned over the past 2 years
i skateboarded for 2 years and never could land a kickflip only a heelflip i have so much respect for skaters
that kickflip was AWESOME dude, I wish I had the dedication to keep practicing things like you!
The point of his videos is not being able to do everything, but to show that to learn something, or get started with it, you just need 2 days and some motivation.
Keep this up!
Mike: *Practices multiple skills in 2 years*
Me: *Practices the thumb around and gives up after 2 minutes*
This was such a wholesome video! loved it! :')
I have been skating for 16 years and the Kickflip is one trick that has eluded me, good job
You can do anything with hard work and perseverance
2:01 "errrrgh I wanna cut this foot off!"
0:02 DUDE THAT MUST HURT FALLING BUT THE ROCKS MAKE IT EVEN PAINFUL
It is really cool seeing the mistakes you made and knowing that you had the determination to keep trying.. So many of us mess up and think we are just unable to learn something..But the Reality is even PROs started off as newbies who had no clue how to pull stuff off til they fell a hundred times , the only difference is they got mad and did it 101 times instead of giving up..
Great work..and AWESOME Determination bud !❤️
The smartest thing I've ever seen... 7:37
Kickflipping a skateboard in the middle of everyone's cars in a parking lot!!! 🤣
Great work with all these skills, I want to learn something new now!
The reason you struggled on the 540 kick was because you didn't turn your body with your leg. To be able to have a smooth spin you need to turn your body with your leg, instead of having your body stationary and your leg going ahead, this stops you from spinning 540. And to spin faster try bringing you arms into your body while your spinning in the air. Hope this helps 😄👍
"I learned 92 skills and people told me i probably forgot them all, so I proved i can still do 11 of them and relearned 1!"
its amazing that you can still do so many skills and it would be super cool to see if you could perfect some of these schools so that you almost always get it
This guy is playing Elden Ring with himself. Glorious
You’ve inspired me to stop being so lazy all the time and to try new things everyday and motivate myself to get out of my comfort zone and to finally do something other than just sitting in my room all day and playing video games, I’m gonna works on myself thanks a lot man
7:46 that's what she said😂
I did Tae Kwon Do for like 3 years. The 540 kick is essentially a "tornado kick". To make it easier (and keep you from breaking your ankle), you lift the knee of your non-kicking leg vertically quickly to get you off the ground while twisting backwards, and then you have to kick very quickly. Good job getting it!
mike- my legs were destroyed after two times. and not just my legs!!!! - 6:10.
You remind me of myself. I love learning and we both learn the most random things. 😂🤣✨
i love how you actually put the Italian guy in pain SFX in the description
The fact that he actually ut the itilian guy in ain sfx in the desc is crazy
5:56 mans literally sounded like a Pokémon
7:53
him: today is tomrrow
me: *confused*
Thank you so much Mike, you're videos helped me to face off my shyness!!! Keep grinding!
that feeling of the first flip trick is amazing, I've been trying to get it again with many different skate tricks but nothing feels the same. Now I'm working on my first late trick, the late heelflip and hope that I will get that feeling again when I will finally land my first one
6:26 oh……… jesus the worse pain ever
he forgor💀
oh nah
0:39 captions be like:
You can do it i believe in you!+ count on you!
Landing a skate trick after trying for so long is one of the most satisfying feelings in the world, one of the main reasons I did it for years
Heyy Mike!! I’m so inspired by your videos and have been subscribed for a while now! Keep up with the amazing content!
-Alisha ≥^.^≤ ♥︎
not to shit in ur britches, but he wont see this
@@dakota2785 umm it’s not like I commented just for him to see it
@@alishamahmood65 just saying
2:41 Dark Souls players 💀
You really tried hard
The part where you said I feel like I’m so close but yet so far away when learning the kick flip is literally the perfect description of skateboarding haha great stuff mate
You usually land a trick a few times after your first to solidify the base of the muscle memory for whatever trick you’re learning
wait people don't 7:03 to get normaly up ?
i feel weird now
I love your video and determination dude:) keep it up :))
i like how youre not cutting corners like alot people, you do it properly and only then count it
bro just unlocked his first love skateboarding
Your high kick is very good mike. It took me a year to fully learn it. You got it in few days lol
That first kick flip when you made the readjustment would have been so clean. It damn near looked effortless
the amount of dedication on this man is just so inspiring thanks mike
i can't even begin to comprehend being able to do 92 skills at all, let alone in 2 years. I found out in my teens I can't make myself do something unless I have a decent excuse/reason to do it. Before you say "do it for yourself" that's not a good reason to me, because then it's not "worth it". I wish I was like this man.
yoooo, that's awesome, it took me waaaaay long to learn the kickflip and I hurt myself really bad while learning, so I'm really impressed by what you did there to learn it in a couple of days.
You have so much motivation great job brother
The best way to have respect for someone else's sport is to try it yourself. Kudos!
6:18 🤣 That reaction and pain OOOOH...
Well no ballz for him🤣😂