if it wasn't for what they did back than You wouldn't even know what a skate board was today, it would up there with the pogo stick. if you had their boards with the steel wheels You could forget Your modern fancy tricks
Great. Patti - one of the real pioneers of Skateboarding or Sidewalk Surfin as it was called at the time. Check out ”The Skateboard Craze Of 1964” for the whole story including the music too !!
Really cool/funny how she starts with (what would be considered today) beginner tricks... only to end with a full-on handstand! fun to see where it all began
Just like any thing else the boards and tricks have evolved. A nice blast from the past. My Sister made her skateboard from a piece of 2x4 and a roller skate with metal wheels!
I got here from watching Patti on "What's My Line". Wow, just calculating, born in '45, this is 2015, she's like, 70 now? What a pioneer for skateboarding! My sons collects unique boards for the artwork, has a couple hundred. He just recently sold one to a member of a very popular 'grunge' band of the 90s (no, not Kurt, duh, the 'other' band)
Well, to be honest, neither do I and I AM 19. But compared to the better majority of my peers, the way she speaks is far more refined and just....pleasant.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent Most people on TV in the 60's either came from a background where they were taught this or grew up watching people who used it. Even though it's not as dramatic as you hear in pre-ww2 movies, it was still something people used either consciously or unconsciously since it was considered "sophisticated" and people who came from poor, rural areas with distinctive accents like the deep south often tried to hide their origin by using a similar accent. Patti has a pretty distinctly California accent here, although not as extreme as the later sufer/valley girl types would use.
I always imagine that. Like what if someone went back in time and had an Iphone, started bumping trap music, and when someone asked them "What on Earth is that?" they say "Its just my invention" lol
Quem é Skatista? Essa pergunta já foi muito simples de ser respondida. Hoje o Skate tornou-se uma atividade de massa, com milhares de praticantes em todos os cantos do mundo, o que é extremamente positivo, não só para o próprio Skate, mas para a humanidade: quanto mais gente usufruir dos benefícios que o skate traz, mais pessoas de bem com a vida e, por consequência, um mundo melhor. Acontece que, com a proliferação, fica cada vez mais difícil definir quem é skatista. E, indo mais fundo no raciocínio, fica até uma dúvida se tal rótulo tem alguma utilidade. Skatista mesmo, pra mim, é o cara que já passou preconceito, já foi chamado de vagabundo, de moleque, de maloqueiro. O cara que perdeu uma mina de sonho porque não admitia vestir-se como ela queria, frequentar os lugares que ela frequentava, deixar de andar de skate num pico sujo e fedorento pra passar um final de semana numa praia badalada cheia de pessoas perfeitas. Que enfrentou constrangimentos na sala de casa, com a família achando tudo muito estranho. Skatista é o cara que leva o skate como estilo de vida, todo o tempo, o tempo todo. Mas e o cara que vai andar de longboard no parque, apenas aos sábados? E o colecionador que vasculha o eBay e se enche de shapes e rodas antigas? E a menina que passeia de cruiser, rebocada pelo cachorro? E o cara que fez um banks no fundo do quintal, e só anda lá? São skatistas? Andam de skate? São simpatizantes? Inspirados? Vão continuar? Vão desistir? O mercado se descabela tentando responder a essas perguntas e atingir este público da forma e com o impacto que eles esperam. Ele consome. Ele anda de skate. Mas ninguém sabe muito bem o que ele é. Conheço muita gente que, diante desse cenário, sacramenta, sem hesitar, que “o Skate acabou”. Claro que a referência é o Skate puro, aquele que no passado nos fazia mal vistos. Hoje em dia, Skate está em tudo: na TV, na escola, no salgadinho, na Caras. Atores e atrizes desfilam sobre ele. Talvez o Skate não tenha acabado, e cabe a nós defender e divulgar aquilo que temos como verdade, o que nos move, as particularidades que fazem do Skate a coisa mais legal do mundo. Mas a realidade é inegável: o Skate vem se transformando em algo bem diferente daquilo que, num passado não tão distante, nos chamou a atenção e nos trouxe até aqui. (Publicado na CemporcentoSKATE 175 / ilustração “Carinho ao Carrinho” por Rodrigo Geo.)
You have to understand that skateboarding was really just starting to become a thing at this time. The sport was not nearly as developed as it is today. Skate parks didn't even exist until the seventies.
if it wasn't for what they did back than You wouldn't even know what a skate board was today, it would up there with the pogo stick. if you had their boards with the steel wheels You could forget Your modern fancy tricks
"this is more modern" wow gotta love the pioneers:)
she was just too cute aw
This is great it’s crazy to me to see the moves a skateboard champion did in those days compared to now. All and all I love skateboarding 💯
Great. Patti - one of the real pioneers of Skateboarding or Sidewalk Surfin as it was called at the time. Check out ”The Skateboard Craze Of 1964” for the whole story including the music too !!
They called it sidewalk surfing 😮
I met Patti once. She is super nice and so cool! Thanks for making this sport take off Patti!
My idol and one of the kindest people I've ever met!
Gotta love the piano in the background...!
She's 74 years old now.
Time waits for no one.
actually a really good lesson.
also props (pun intended) to the guy (or gal) who made the big skateboard in the background
Back when things were simple and fresh! Love it man, very old school. Surf n skate.
She even taught against pushing mongo, way back in 1965! Legend! 💯
I like that she taught them all to skate goofy foot.
Goofy foots ftw 😎
Man patti was really beautiful :D
piece of history for sure. nice!
Those trucks are so narrow it's insane dude!
Really cool/funny how she starts with (what would be considered today) beginner tricks... only to end with a full-on handstand! fun to see where it all began
Just like any thing else the boards and tricks have evolved. A nice blast from the past. My Sister made her skateboard from a piece of 2x4 and a roller skate with metal wheels!
Very interesting to listen to the way she speaks. Very different from today's 19 year olds.
Her doing this barefooted is what's really amazing to me. lol
Because it was seen like street surfing
I got here from watching Patti on "What's My Line". Wow, just calculating, born in '45, this is 2015, she's like, 70 now? What a pioneer for skateboarding!
My sons collects unique boards for the artwork, has a couple hundred. He just recently sold one to a member of a very popular 'grunge' band of the 90s (no, not Kurt, duh, the 'other' band)
Have a link? To said boards..
Me TOO! but seven years later What's my LINE IS GREAT
god damn skateboards were small back then
Such a legend!
❤️What a babe! ❤️
Hobie super surfer, beautiful board and lady
🥰🛹 thank you to all those pioneers
This is like my little sister fooling around on a board today, learning. And Patti is show casing these ticks as new state of the art.
Awesome. Patti is a sweet lady
Wow this is actually really cool 🤩🤩🤩
I year later, Rodney Mullen was born llllol
@BananaJSSI great video!
she was beautiful!
Excelente
manita arriba si estas aqui por cuantarazon
@gangesexcavating I love Old school
Well, to be honest, neither do I and I AM 19. But compared to the better majority of my peers, the way she speaks is far more refined and just....pleasant.
They had more of an english accent back then, it seems from my perspective ( i m french )
Your name is Italian
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_accent
Most people on TV in the 60's either came from a background where they were taught this or grew up watching people who used it. Even though it's not as dramatic as you hear in pre-ww2 movies, it was still something people used either consciously or unconsciously since it was considered "sophisticated" and people who came from poor, rural areas with distinctive accents like the deep south often tried to hide their origin by using a similar accent. Patti has a pretty distinctly California accent here, although not as extreme as the later sufer/valley girl types would use.
I always imagine that. Like what if someone went back in time and had an Iphone, started bumping trap music, and when someone asked them "What on Earth is that?" they say "Its just my invention" lol
Imagine just busting out with a kick flip at that time what of a rock star you would be 🤙
Do we even have skateboards in the future?
this would be so cool to send rodney mullen back in time
jaws would hit the floor
evildevil364 I was there when mullen was a young young teen. They did hit the floor at the time. unheard of.
Quem é Skatista?
Essa pergunta já foi muito simples de ser respondida. Hoje o Skate tornou-se uma atividade de massa, com milhares de praticantes em todos os cantos do mundo, o que é extremamente positivo, não só para o próprio Skate, mas para a humanidade: quanto mais gente usufruir dos benefícios que o skate traz, mais pessoas de bem com a vida e, por consequência, um mundo melhor. Acontece que, com a proliferação, fica cada vez mais difícil definir quem é skatista. E, indo mais fundo no raciocínio, fica até uma dúvida se tal rótulo tem alguma utilidade. Skatista mesmo, pra mim, é o cara que já passou preconceito, já foi chamado de vagabundo, de moleque, de maloqueiro. O cara que perdeu uma mina de sonho porque não admitia vestir-se como ela queria, frequentar os lugares que ela frequentava, deixar de andar de skate num pico sujo e fedorento pra passar um final de semana numa praia badalada cheia de pessoas perfeitas.
Que enfrentou constrangimentos na sala de casa, com a família achando tudo muito estranho. Skatista é o cara que leva o skate como estilo de vida, todo o tempo, o tempo todo. Mas e o cara que vai andar de longboard no parque, apenas aos sábados? E o colecionador que vasculha o eBay e se enche de shapes e rodas antigas? E a menina que passeia de cruiser, rebocada pelo cachorro? E o cara que fez um banks no fundo do quintal, e só anda lá? São skatistas? Andam de skate? São simpatizantes? Inspirados? Vão continuar? Vão desistir? O mercado se descabela tentando responder a essas perguntas e atingir este público da forma e com o impacto que eles esperam. Ele consome. Ele anda de skate.
Mas ninguém sabe muito bem o que ele é. Conheço muita gente que, diante desse cenário, sacramenta, sem hesitar, que “o Skate acabou”. Claro que a referência é o Skate puro, aquele que no passado nos fazia mal vistos. Hoje em dia, Skate está em tudo: na TV, na escola, no salgadinho, na Caras. Atores e atrizes desfilam sobre ele. Talvez o Skate não tenha acabado, e cabe a nós defender e divulgar aquilo que temos como verdade, o que nos move, as particularidades que fazem do Skate a coisa mais legal do mundo. Mas a realidade é inegável: o Skate vem se transformando em algo bem diferente daquilo que, num passado não tão distante, nos chamou a atenção e nos trouxe até aqui. (Publicado na CemporcentoSKATE 175 / ilustração “Carinho ao Carrinho” por Rodrigo Geo.)
ES HERMOSA !!! Y QUE ES ESO DE CUANTA RAZON?
antigo esse video né kkk
se eu voltase no tenpo seria o melhor skatista dessa época kkk
7:36 not something i would expect to hear in 1965
She's so hot
Olha curti muito, pena que faltou qualidade no olie , mas releva por ser mulher.
4:25 hahaha
Does she? I didn't speak too differently at 19
Shes hot.
That's a 19 year old!?! Hubba, hubba!!!
dude just go to thenollietreflipmaster an growed p
She's bae
The wheels sounds like it's still made of clay
they're sure of clay in '65
I'm from the future and I don't even know what that is.
As beautiful as she was with those moves she’d still be a pro female skater today lol
3:05 Weinsteinfeelings oO
what would happen if someone came back from the future an popped you some respect tre flip is not realy sk8ting un less you goto trefilp.com
She's a "professional"
You have to understand that skateboarding was really just starting to become a thing at this time. The sport was not nearly as developed as it is today. Skate parks didn't even exist until the seventies.
A Moskoff
you also have to understand that she can barely stay standing on the skateboard.
I'm not saying that she's a great skateboarder, I'm saying that, by the standards the time, she was good to be payed as a professional.
1965, brah
This is so funny. Doing shit any able-bodied human could learn in 20 minutes
It is also funny how 60 years ago they really were just like us. Goes to show people really aren't all that different
Skating with no shoes... youch!
Wow it is impossible to see her succulent and delicious bare feet 👣 with that timer that appears on the screen! How sad 😞
1965... PRO. 2014.... NOPE.
+Juliana Reyes kcool
Please post your video
Airynn Alysha it's 2018 ... And she's still hot.
@@AirynnAlysha okayyyyyyy
The wacky music 😀
Shred kiil it!!!!