Rodney Mullen best 3 minutes Full HD | Bones Brigade Autobiography
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Length: 3min 37sec (217 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 03 2015
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His Ted talk is pretty good. You see more of his quirkiness than in this vid.
https://www.ted.com/talks/rodney_mullen_pop_an_ollie_and_innovate/up-next
the thing i love about him is he defied ageing and doctors. everyone wrote off his ability to skate when they said the calcium deposits in his hips and scar tissue in his body meant he would have a lifetime of pain and never be able to skate again.
the badass motherfucker started grinding down his tissue in the inner wheel well of his car, on fire hydrants just stretching and contorting his muscles under unimaginable pain till he fixed himself.
He even created a new way of skating afterwards as a direct result of what he did.
He proved that determination can beat age, beat doctors, beat a fuckload of things
Pretty sure he created the Kickflip, too.
The Great One
I remember first seeing his video in tony hawk 2 on playstation and just being mindblownnn. Never understood why the game wasnt called rodney mullen 2 lol
So here I am
The guy is legit not human on the skateboard. I don't think anyone will ever get close to his level of uniqueness and unpredictability. I loved watching his short video clips in the Tony Hawk Pro Skater games.
That was a pretty anti climactic story.
skateboarding is so damn awesome. it's been around for about 60 years and the evolution and progression of this endeavor have been so well documented through time. you could see whole trick lineages sprouting from 2-3 crazy guys heads' and spreading onto millions of people and eventually even reaching the mainstream.
and it's all there and accessible to everyone. most of the people/pioneers of this field are still alive today and it's still progressing. i love viewing it from a evolution/biological perspective: how it was conceived, the early days and the few random mutations along the way that took over and changed everything almost instantly. every skater to this day is doing these specific movements which were just some guys' random sprout of creativity. and some people live off it! there's an entire industry which is based on the steady progression of skateboarding and skaters. it's amazing.