I was expecting to see Gravette tucknee mind fucking us all.....
......but this was still cool.
A la William Spencer.
I was expecting to see Gravette tucknee mind fucking us all.....
......but this was still cool.
A la William Spencer.
Last edited by Legba; 02-10-2013 at 09:01 PM.
I got that Fluckin' Love
Yea this is pretty spectacular as a feat.
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So much cool backflip shit going on in skateboarding nowadays. I went to Nitro Circus live on saturday and the one skater they had was doing flip combos that I surprisingly haven't seen landed at XG, whch has much higher standards trick-wise.
It doesn't stop there though. Andy Buckworth (BMX guy) backflipped a bike on the Giganta-Ramp while holding a skateboard. I take it you can all guess what he landed on...
EDIT: It wasn't Andy. It was skater guy whose name I can't recall.
Also, Chris Haffey (world's best inline skater) went down the ramp next to unnamed skater, and threw a board at him mid-air. Of course, unnamed skater landed with the board, but his bike went sudeways and broke a huge-ass speaker.
Last edited by Goon_Panda; 02-11-2013 at 01:14 AM. Reason: alzheimers
Not impressed
Originally Posted by ClayfighterOriginally Posted by Stevland
circus tricks,cool if you're into it i guess.
i don't see this becoming the norm at all
This is much more acrobatic and risky than just doing a fliptrick down a set.
How could you not be impressed?
Not only are you doing what everyone else does, throwing yourself down a set
You're flipping too?
I'm saying this is becoming a more common way to skate
there's no denying that.. this is the 2nd or 3rd video I've seen of this kind.
Even if no one else did it and it was just a few guys that like doing it this way
Imagine the possibilities?
This could open a whole new world of variations for people that skate this way.
I've always enjoyed watching this kind of stuff over a few clean tricks.
The skateboarding oddities is what it's all about for me.
It is as hard to be creative as it was when skateboarding was starting out.
This kind of stuff is style defining and I think it deserves more attention and respect.
Last edited by Antwan; 02-11-2013 at 09:01 AM.