Rodney Mullen on Innovation

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  • @lanceuppercutsr.3740
    @lanceuppercutsr.3740 8 років тому +25

    I love listening to Rodney speak. Not just about skating but his thoughts in general. The man is undoubtedly a genius.. If he wasn't who knows where skating would be. Thank you Rodney for inspiring me for 30 years!

  • @skatelife2013
    @skatelife2013 9 років тому +21

    Thee most influential man in skateboarding. Period.

  • @neilpotter5527
    @neilpotter5527 8 років тому +41

    He needs to write a book.... These videos are great and they last forever, but he's got so much to share, and it needs to exist in every media. I don't know if comments on this stuff reach you Rodney, but if its in you, write it all down man. I want my kids if I ever have any to know it like I have come to.

    • @beverlyskates
      @beverlyskates 5 років тому +6

      He wrote a book , "How to skateboard and not kill yourself"

    • @TheArabNarrative
      @TheArabNarrative 4 роки тому +1

      Sean Meade I’m halfway through its so fucking good

    • @adampoe2797
      @adampoe2797 3 роки тому

      He has

    • @MarioCavett
      @MarioCavett 2 роки тому

      This is the best way.

  • @andrewstott6055
    @andrewstott6055 8 років тому +10

    I can't skate but watching and listening to Rodney has had a profound affect on my life, his intense study of reason and consequence in skating is a modern day parable. I would say he is deity as his level of commitment is as close to a spiritual progression as can be.
    knowing the pain and torture he has gone through to achieve tiny small changes in his physiology, just so he can continue to innovate and further extrapolate the tricks. shows he is the Zen of skateboarding but he is also an ambassador of this uniquely individual and highly creative art.
    He belongs in the history of America because he begat a revolution in consciousness as well as art in to athleticism and the creative mind. When I see skateboarders I marvel at the intense yet casual mindspace they manage to inherit it's awe-inspiring a complete breakdown of art, athletics, physics and pure style. I salute you Roddney and I salute you skaters of the world who continue to innovate and push all boundaries because that's living life at the forefront of time and space and that is what life is about.

  • @jamessummerfield6439
    @jamessummerfield6439 12 років тому +2

    He is the best example of how you can be recognised for so many things and not become mainstream, he chose not to have the fame that Tony Hawk did, he just loved skateboarding he didn't care about the fame he just wanted fulfill his passion.
    Truly an inspiring man, I am skateboarding because of him thankyou, rodney

  • @superjtrdr
    @superjtrdr 10 років тому +11

    His take of an ollie is the most complete and technically thought out explanation I have ever heard.

  • @jasoncoski9606
    @jasoncoski9606 3 роки тому +2

    Congratulations Mr. Mullen on the Lemelson Honor. The last 6-weeks of watching you here on UA-cam have excelled me in self-development and wanted to take the time to thank you personally. Keep the faith, your mission is paying dividends in value. ~~~Jason

  • @Namcigam75
    @Namcigam75 10 років тому +4

    WOW. I clapped at the end. I sk8ed in the 80s and 90s in dc md va. I had many boards taken from me sk8ing in DC near were this interview took place. I am so glad that we as a community have the Most articulate and beautiful mind representing US from the past, present, and for the future. Thank you Mr. Mullen

  • @sebastiannowakowski5084
    @sebastiannowakowski5084 10 років тому +31

    this man invented the ollie, kickflip, impossible, heelflip and the list goes on...friggin ballet on a skateboard.he is the best on the street....

    • @corneliusthemerciful
      @corneliusthemerciful 10 років тому

      no he didnt

    • @soccerfreak8911
      @soccerfreak8911 10 років тому +10

      tryan ryan yes he did. Research dumbass!

    • @kevinruiz3061
      @kevinruiz3061 3 роки тому +2

      Some guy Named Ollie invented the Ollie

    • @johnnynunez4851
      @johnnynunez4851 3 роки тому +2

      @@kevinruiz3061 his was more of a fs 180 on vert and it didn’t pop it scooped. Rodney did take inspiration from that and create the flat ground ollie though

    • @Rosecain27
      @Rosecain27 3 роки тому +2

      @@kevinruiz3061 yuh he did the first flat ground Ollie. That changed everything

  • @Airik1111bibles
    @Airik1111bibles 10 років тому +7

    I love this guy and wish I could have skated with him just once back in the day.When I watch Rodney and listen to him talk about the mechanics its a language only skaters can understand,feeling the concave under your feet knowing every inch of your board with your feet like a blinde persons fingertips on brail,we talked with are feet we expressed ourselves with are style.We supported each other with every trick over and over tell one of us nailed it.Hitting that first handrail or landing flat on your back off the launch ramp knocking the wind out of your lungs and dancing the dance of pain battle wounds I carry to this very day.I can't skate anymore cause of health reasons but I still fill every move and when watching Rodney I feel every trick he does in my minds eye my body almost wants to jerk like when dreaming yet half awake.I miss skating so much it was in my blood and can you believe that my home state now has the most skateparks.....Oregon the rain state?Well hopefully Oregon can produce some Rodney Mullens & legends like Natas Kaupas and give a boy or girl a chance at making history. Hopefully showing the world that legends can come from any small town if you give them a place and a chance to thrive the will.There's a little Rodney and Tony Hawk in all of us and I'm totally happy that my state gives little guys and gals a chance at becoming pro.How cool is that considering over 20 years ago skaters were hated and laughed at in my little town,we were public enemy#1 blamed for running over senior citizens and destroying public property almost terrorist LOL.

  • @draz0909
    @draz0909 11 років тому +2

    Hell yeah! He's getting that confidence back. The man was one of the heros of my youth, and there was nothing like watching him win that contest in the fountain in San Francisco's Civic Center. He'd already won, but he went huge for the second run.
    Rodney Mullen, skateboarding needs you! So stoked to see you in good shape.

  • @pakhussein2
    @pakhussein2 10 років тому +9

    its good to see him skating again in his late fortys. its gettin rarer and rarer to see Rodney skate in videos these recent times. nice vid

  • @tb21666
    @tb21666 12 років тому +1

    No one ever deserved recognition more. Brilliance & a genuine, humble human being. I could listen to him theorize all day. Everytime he simply talks about skating I pick up a pointer or 2, his analytical POV helps my frantic ADHD mind analyze things more precisely. Truly the 'Godfather' of Skateboarding.

  • @chinanigans
    @chinanigans 11 років тому +4

    That was incredible. I would absolutely love to hang out and discuss life and skateboarding with this guy. He is so down to earth and humble! Always my hero.

  • @Shikimo
    @Shikimo 11 років тому +2

    The thing I love most about him is how humble he is. Even when he's discussing his credited invention of the ollie, he still doesn't feel like he should be given the credit. He's such a great guy, and an incredible skater. A true role model.

  • @andreadugato
    @andreadugato 11 років тому +1

    from the point of view of an engineer, and lover of the characterization of the systems of any kind,
    I find it amazing what rodney says and his point of view
    his approach is basically analytical, but constantly breaks down the elements of his construct, for use in other systems, as he himself says
    This is the basic principle on which form the construction of new systems in nature, new cell structures, new ways of thinking
    simple awsome rodney, i feel very close to you when you talk and talk

  • @mikemiller2970
    @mikemiller2970 11 років тому +2

    Rodney Mullen has been my favorite skater for as long as I can remember and it is truly an inspiration to see him talk about everything he has done and continues to do. I haven't skated in probably 6 or so years but I still love watching anything that he does. He inspires me to continue my dreams in other things besides skating and it is an honor to once be a part of the sport that he has pretty much created today.

  • @Stealth4761
    @Stealth4761 11 років тому +1

    I've been following this guy for over more than 10 years, his view and teaching of life and skateboarding are so inspirational. This guy got me into science, skateboarding and helped me look over the horizon instead of being in your comfort zone. Thank you Rodney Mullen for being yourself for so many years :)

  • @ulysses1685
    @ulysses1685 10 років тому +10

    7:42
    There are footages from 70's when Rodney make ollies as well, even with flips. So I think he is just modest, because it was him who invent ollie.

  • @MrID36
    @MrID36 11 років тому +2

    As a juggler, I found this video interesting because innovation in juggling shares a lot of similarities with that of skateboarding. There are families of patterns in juggling which are constantly being explored. Fortunately for juggling, it has a mathematical notation and so these families of patterns/tricks can be more easily identified and grouped. I guess if someone were to create a mathematical notation for skateboarding, the same could perhaps be achieved.

  • @KidVani69
    @KidVani69 11 років тому +2

    Wow this brings tears to my eyes. Hearing him speak so passionately about skateboarding makes me really appreciate my love for skating even more.

  • @jordanbuzzard1119
    @jordanbuzzard1119 8 років тому +71

    is just me or does he seem to be on a genius iq lvl?

    • @ffr7790
      @ffr7790 5 років тому +4

      well tony hawk was IQ tested at 144. i'm sure mullen is also up there.

    • @briang8663
      @briang8663 4 роки тому +1

      Nah

    • @elishahmartinez1452
      @elishahmartinez1452 4 роки тому +1

      @@briang8663 then you dont know mullen. Dude went to a good school and scored very high in college.

    • @925cloud
      @925cloud 3 роки тому +2

      I watched an interview where he and his dad mention he is on the autistic spectrum

    • @maxwellmorris9189
      @maxwellmorris9189 3 роки тому +1

      @@925cloud and?

  • @dilloncady35
    @dilloncady35 10 років тому +3

    Rodney Mullin hands down the most impactful and top innovater, as well as contributer to skateboarding today

  • @danielbryan8088
    @danielbryan8088 11 років тому +7

    'my best friends were hoofed.' God bless this dude.

  • @EbahProductions
    @EbahProductions 9 років тому +18

    to me Rodney Mullen is God Of The Skateboard

  • @jed52
    @jed52 11 років тому +1

    This is so much deeper than skateboarding. This guy is talking about life in itself. I can now confirm that Rodney Mullen is, in fact a genius.

  • @GreenMachineOG
    @GreenMachineOG 11 років тому

    I don't skateboard much, but as a snowboarder this really hit home for me. I have so much more respect for Rodney Mullen now. He is more than a great skateboarder, but an amazing, intelligent person who truley cares about skateboarding and creativity.

  • @j0hnnygl4ze
    @j0hnnygl4ze 11 років тому

    It's nice to see a video of Rodney that takes enough time to let him explain things the way he sees them for you to realize what a genius he truly is. He tends to come across a bit weird in short soundbites. I've been lucky enough to meet him and skate with him. And every true skater owes him a debt of gratitude for the innovation he's brought to the sport.
    My hat is off to you friend. Cheers.

  • @DoggoWillink
    @DoggoWillink 8 років тому +5

    When you first hear him you think, "ok he might be pulling a Deepak Chopra with his comparisons physics, etc", but then he starts talking about vectors and components, and you realize he actually knows something about physics.

  • @RixOkUSKEnSfM
    @RixOkUSKEnSfM 12 років тому

    This man should be getting all the big bucks, we owe everything to him. Every skateboarder does, yet he's so incredibly humble. And when I listen to him talk and watch him skate I realize how much most skateboarders are sucked into the "mainstream" way of skating.

  • @Toto77777
    @Toto77777 11 років тому

    listening to Rodney talk while watching his parts on mute in another tab, makes his parts so much better

  • @Hannylicious
    @Hannylicious 11 років тому

    Rodney is once again giving to society for the very fact that anyone who watches this can gain something from it. Younger people should realize that creativity is a combination of education and natural talent and it's okay to value education and try hard. Older people benefit from this video by realizing even sports which tend to have a bad stigma (ie. punks/burnouts) can produce innovative, intelligent, creative thinkers and encourage their children more. Thank you for everything Rodney!

  • @SlickRick4EVER
    @SlickRick4EVER 11 років тому

    For as long as I have enjoyed skateboarding, Rodney has ALWAYS been such a great inspiration in starting skateboarding. I am grateful to be skateboarding for that reason.

  • @GirlWonder05
    @GirlWonder05 11 років тому

    I'm a 19 year old girl from Hong Kong, and I didn't really know what skateboarding felt like until 2 months ago when I finally got a skateboard for myself.
    Before I came to australia where everyone had a skateboard, my impression of skateboarding was a way of travel that allowed people to fly over obstacles at speeds and over distances we couldn't accomplish only by two feet. Now I know where all the flying began.

  • @TKae421
    @TKae421 11 років тому +1

    I grew up watching the Bones Brigade and he was always my favorite. He was way ahead of everyone else, that they didn't understand it because of vert ramps, pools and half-pipes. His chessboard desk is a work of art too.

  • @haliksomai
    @haliksomai 11 років тому

    Such a beautiful video. Rodney is so humble, and so intelligent. His way of explaining life and skating make you ponder it, and reevaluate yourself. I highly respect Rodney for his innovation, as well as his humility. He has had a massive influence in modern-day culture, and no one really knows it. Rodney influenced me so much as a kid and helped mold who I am by this imagination and skill. Thank you for this video and for taking such an interest on his view and innovation.

  • @icantollie
    @icantollie 4 роки тому +1

    Rodney Mullen skateboarding on the roof of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History with the Washington Monument as a backdrop is like the most American thing ever

  • @OwOKrieger
    @OwOKrieger 11 років тому

    Forefather of skateboarding. I skate when I can, I have skated for about 6 years and am at a great point in my "trick alphabet" expansion, as Rodney coined. I love skateboarding and appreciate its possiblities. I feel that it converts negative feelings into an ingenuitive energy. Shred on my fellow soldiers of the gnarr, yee street gorillas, thy griptape pirates, HARDFLIP WILSHIRE 10 in the rain. Skategasm. Thank you Rodney, I truly appreciate your definition of skateboarding.

  • @YounglyPerfect
    @YounglyPerfect 11 років тому

    Had heard of Rodney Mullen but never actually heard him and now that I have, without even seeing any actual skate vids of him can tell his tricks are amusing. He is imaginative.

  • @rysully662
    @rysully662 11 років тому

    This let the day open for huge possiblilities. In so many ways you are pin pointing the "skateboarders" life not all to center around one thing because life is a constant of variables as well. Needing a place to fit...I would have love for the
    LemelsonCenter to participate a little more than they have, how ever I really can't complain. For the first time besides watching the massive videos of how to's you have open my mind to many possiblities so I do also thank you for haveing this interview.

  • @1212zeek1212
    @1212zeek1212 11 років тому

    Seen almost all of Mullen's interviews. The guy's the closest thing I have to a role model.I don't even skate that often, but it doesn't matter. He has such great messages to give people.

  • @Keverninz
    @Keverninz 11 років тому

    I couldn't have said it better myself ! I was about to comment something just as similar but it seems you've already beaten me to it. He also a very poetic way of describing his thoughts and feelings. Very humble indeed.

  • @MrBudzilla420
    @MrBudzilla420 11 років тому +1

    i found this very very enjoyable. thank you to whoever posted this.

  • @Executnr
    @Executnr 11 років тому

    Skateboarding is so complex yet very simple, mostly mental, without Rodney Mullen Skateboarding wouldn't be as advanced as it is today, lets all be thankful he didnt quit, Imagine being him being the first to do those tricks, its like writing instructions on a blank canvas for the world, its Law and Order and simple math 1+1=2, He has reached algebra stages.
    Tony Hawk inspired me to skate and Rodney Mullen made me think and progress.

  • @seanp2k
    @seanp2k 11 років тому

    Rodney really gets it, and his thoughts and ideas here apply to many things beyond skateboarding. It brings me great joy to feel the shared context of passion.

  • @smamit2
    @smamit2 12 років тому

    "skateboarding is as much or more of an art or mode of expression than it is a sport"
    a lot of love for you Rodney. I hope i get to meet you some day.

  • @indieHindleyMusic
    @indieHindleyMusic 11 років тому

    such a sweet, talented, humble & intelligent man. The world needs more Mullens.

  • @cart00n_rabbit
    @cart00n_rabbit 11 років тому

    What a fantastic guy. I think this video should be shown to schoolchildren; they could learn a lot about innovation, critical thinking, and being humble from Rodney.

  • @arma182
    @arma182 8 років тому +26

    I love when a multimillionaire (in this case Rodney) dress and look like an average person, he is such a modest person.

    • @SimonB.
      @SimonB. 6 років тому

      i dont think he's that rich but i know what you mean

    • @SalDOWN
      @SalDOWN 6 років тому +6

      Simon B. > Rodney Mullen net worth: $30 Million

    • @jackmehoff8459
      @jackmehoff8459 6 років тому

      Well it look silly dressed like a super model

    • @alexsmith516
      @alexsmith516 4 роки тому +2

      @@SimonB. His family were millionaires when he was growing up - Then he made his fortune from sponsorships and selling World Industries in 2003. So, hard work and inheritance and most likely investments - he's definitely up there with Tony Hawk in terms of net worth.

  • @TheRonin248
    @TheRonin248 2 роки тому

    Every street skater alive owes so much to this man. Truly a great human as well.

  • @carrette31
    @carrette31 10 років тому +6

    Rodney has a beautiful mind

  • @brittanyisaketten
    @brittanyisaketten 11 років тому

    RODNEY MULLEN YOU ARE MY INSPIRATION ! , my reason I am so brave and willing to take risks and willing to push the boundaries farther then ever ! , my first vid I saw of you was in tony hawk 2 , the clip at the end with A F I -boy who destroyed the world , your every type of word that associates with creative and inspiring that there are , I hope one day to skate with you and be humbled by your potent remarkable energy , thank you so much for staying skating and thank you for inspiring me ! :)

  • @TheeCrazyJean
    @TheeCrazyJean 11 років тому

    hats off to Rodney. what a tremendous honor to be interviewed at the Smithsonian.

  • @digiprez77
    @digiprez77 11 років тому

    I wish I could have seen this video 25 years ago when I was trying to learn how to ollie... He explains it so well. It took me years to get more than a few inches off the ground. Rodney turned skating completely on it's head. The vert guys at the time were the "real" skaters, while freestyle guys were, somewhat appropriately, considered lame. Then Rodney opened up skating to everyone, everywhere, and we see where it is today. He is an exceedingly rare savant.

  • @wing847
    @wing847 12 років тому

    smartest skateboarder of all time. havent seen a video part in a long time from rodney

  • @kidbenny5674
    @kidbenny5674 7 років тому +3

    I wish i had the brain of this man, so i could think like he does. To be able to be so passionate about something to never quit and always progress. I have to say im jealous.

  • @00010075
    @00010075 11 років тому

    damn what an inspiration. rodney is the what sparked my initial interest in skateboarding. he's the one that made me go out and skate. so sick that he's recognized like this!!

  • @BradRau
    @BradRau 11 років тому

    i learned a lot about skateboard, but also as a musician a learned a lot about music from this video.

  • @SkateboardCalifornia
    @SkateboardCalifornia 12 років тому

    His description at 12:43 about breaking down the learning process by component vectors has a name - it's called "dynamic learning". I once had a conversation with a professor earning his masters degree on different learning tendencies and he taught me the term. We compartmentalize individual pieces of the leaning process and eventually, they coalesce into a singular form. It's interesting to recognize, because it speaks to the way different people think and learn and process information.

  • @firthejew
    @firthejew 11 років тому

    i don't even skateboard but Rodney is one of my biggest inspirations. absolutely amazing guy

  • @TheJkorz
    @TheJkorz 11 років тому

    The spirituality he exudes when speaking about the physics of skateboarding leaves one in complete awe of his mind. "Innovation is complicating a subject until it becomes mite simplistic".... The mutt is good....

  • @speedyzolt
    @speedyzolt 11 років тому

    Good on you mate. I really respect his spirit. You deserve it and thanks to the Smithsonian for recognizing a true innovator!
    Cheers.

  • @afguy9107
    @afguy9107 11 років тому

    When I skated in the mid-80's, freestylers were the outsiders (welinder and mullen). Rodney hits one key aspect of skating....comradery. Nobody judged by game, gear, or performance. One might reach higher praise, but all buds brought their boards to the ramp/street course and did their thing. The contest was judged; but not the skaters amongst themselves...we were all homies at the end of the day. Hard to find togetherness like that in U.S. competitive sports today.

  • @MrJesushadAegis
    @MrJesushadAegis 11 років тому

    Rodney Mullen is the essence of being something more. He's not only my Hero, but a person a aspire to be.

  • @gammon186
    @gammon186 11 років тому

    I could listen to Rodney talk for hours, the guy is a legend!

  • @BonesofGoldSkateboarding
    @BonesofGoldSkateboarding 8 років тому +7

    I get stoked to sk8 just by earing the man

  • @thepadawancollectorofficial
    @thepadawancollectorofficial 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video. Rodney is one of a kind.

  • @DarkminiStoned
    @DarkminiStoned 11 років тому

    Rodney create the real freestyle skateboard. his a god damn legend and its great to see him skate. Been a while since we didnt get news from him on skateboard video.

  • @DramaticTamandua
    @DramaticTamandua 11 років тому

    Always an intersting person to listen to speak. His TEDx talk (also here on UA-cam) is an excellent talk too.

  • @playgamesiscooll1
    @playgamesiscooll1 11 років тому +4

    who wants him to live young 4ever :'( ?

  • @NiegelDK
    @NiegelDK 11 років тому

    wow he got all emotional in the end of the video. so great to hear him speak from his heart.

  • @grungeman06
    @grungeman06 11 років тому

    gotta give the guy props for inventing something which a lot of sports are trying to emulate and also spawned. rodney you are the man! by inventing a new way of expression of ones self. i am too able to express myself in what i do in life along with everyone who does this so called "extreme sports"

  • @calvints3
    @calvints3 11 років тому

    one of the few skaters that can eloquently describe skating and the intricate physics involved. a lot of pros understand it in their feet, but can you imagine herman or stevie or carroll try to explain it?

  • @BadBoyClub
    @BadBoyClub 6 років тому

    The epitome of his understated humility "half an hour / an hour you have an ollie". "You" has such gravitas that he doesn't undrerstand. Literally a living legend

  • @nephteray303
    @nephteray303 11 років тому

    Actually I think he made some quite profound comments about the nature of creativity and innovation. Talking about how innovation is something that is both deliberate and spontaneous in nature... and about how breaking things into component parts and then tweaking one piece can be the most efficient way to learn.

  • @staphinfection
    @staphinfection 11 років тому

    I bet when Rodney is 90 years old, he will still shred harder than I ever could. Thank you Stacy Peralta for giving Mullen the boards and kept him going to become the god that is and always will be.

  • @BillyHanning
    @BillyHanning 10 років тому

    I'm so glad to see him still skating!

  • @mikemarrz3496
    @mikemarrz3496 11 років тому

    Why are people saying he should be skating instead of speaking. Rodney Mullen is one of the very few intelligent skaters who are so good they can explain it very easily. This will be the only time we can listen to an eloquent explanation of skateboarding and how he invented everything we all love to do today. This is your last chance, you see these kids nowadays. They're sick but they're not as intelligent as this man. I wish I had his gift of gab, when I try to explain things.

  • @macbookevo
    @macbookevo 11 років тому

    So humble and well spoken. Awesome skateboarder. Awesome person.

  • @sismilin
    @sismilin 11 років тому

    Wow. That was a lot to take in. Rodney your a true genius it's always people who look from a different angel who innovate.

  • @adrozemog
    @adrozemog 12 років тому

    Right after watching this I decided to go in my garage and try some new mess-around tricks I had just thought of. It started with nollie bs shove reverts... one thing led to another and I learned fakie laser flips OUT OF NOWHERE, without ever having landed a varial heel in my life. This man speaks the truth.

  • @kylecrayton7493
    @kylecrayton7493 11 років тому

    Who ever says rodney isnt the best take a good look at wat all the pros do and everyone else does rodney invented tht trick and hes the reason y we can do these tricks without rodney we wouldnt know wat tricks to even do thank you rodney for the inspiration and motivation to skateboard u r a legend

  • @ChiefXAli
    @ChiefXAli 10 років тому +2

    he's TOTALLY rockin' a gold TOOF!! dang..he's so OG

  • @shookstylez
    @shookstylez 12 років тому

    Flatground stuff: 00:58 , 02:11 , 04:40 , 05:48 The Ollie lecture: 07:08 , The Manual lecture: 17:00 , Casper trick: 19:00

  • @sunilsolanki
    @sunilsolanki 11 років тому

    One of my alltime hero's.
    The man is a true genius. So much respect.

  • @mattpfeifer9302
    @mattpfeifer9302 5 років тому

    Rodney was always someone I idolized as a kid constantly rewinding and rewatching his parts in skate tapes. Now years into adulthood and long past dreams of being pro I idolize him even more.
    retrospectively, I should've had more friends with hooves and built more potato clocks as a kid

  • @theodorou123
    @theodorou123 12 років тому

    If only lectures were expressed with his level of intuition and clarity. skate-ology!

  • @asmundurr
    @asmundurr 11 років тому

    The man is a living legend. I used to always think Tony Hawk was the best.. Now I may have to rethink some stuff. I love how his style is sooo old school, I dig it.

  • @austinross123191
    @austinross123191 11 років тому

    You probably don't know much about skateboarding and aren't aware with the amount of effort it takes. This video explains skateboarding's core principles by the person who did the most for it. His way of communicating his story is relatable to every skater and any true skater would appreciate it. Individuality, respect and inventiveness are attributes that most skateboarders have. I hope that you may find a different opinion someday and learn the underlying messages here.

  • @hjchcj
    @hjchcj 12 років тому

    i could just listen him talk for hours, genius, the things that he did for skateboarding.

  • @jthe1andonly
    @jthe1andonly 11 років тому +1

    watch the bones brigade documentary. he has some really good interviews on there

  • @childrenoftheabzu
    @childrenoftheabzu Рік тому

    Genius and revolutionary innovations and ideas are always something that is so simple. The ollie is a perfect example of this

  • @dontmugurself
    @dontmugurself 11 років тому

    Good for getting around and like the other guy said. More forgiving when it comes to inconsistencies in the paths you're taking. Also, there is a whole downhill and speed scene behind it which throttles the noobie scene. You can't hop on a longboard and shred a 30ft toeside 180 powerslide at 25-30mph without even knowing how to just cruise and carve on it. So that market is necessary for come ups as a first step, but as an added bonus it suits the transportation of non-speed enthusiasts as well.

  • @itsthebemo
    @itsthebemo 12 років тому

    Thanks Rodney! Great interview

  • @chafa420
    @chafa420 11 років тому

    he has a TED talk as well, if you haven't watched it you guys should check it out.

  • @Wolfgio
    @Wolfgio 10 років тому +6

    in other words he is the skateboarding guru

  • @Coltbiggs
    @Coltbiggs 11 років тому

    I am simply blown away, how he talks about skating..

  • @jorges6104
    @jorges6104 11 років тому

    I would be blessed to know this guy. eccentric, smart and humble.

  • @SkateboardCalifornia
    @SkateboardCalifornia 12 років тому

    "Linear" learning and "dynamic" learning are terms which describe the way different people naturally process information. It's a label describing how our brains are wired to function. You can Google "dynamic learning" and find out more.

  • @innercitysum0
    @innercitysum0 11 років тому

    Couldn't agree more with top comments. Rodney is a genius and a beautiful person.