![]() ![]() I’ll fiddle with the order depending on just how gnarly the tricks are, BUT these videos are chronological in the sense that I do not skip around to different tapes just to find “gnarlier” tricks to make the edits better. I line the deck up with the time code that coincides with what I have written down, and the memories start flowing. ![]() I read my log book and find out what’s in store for the next video. I start each video the same way, I pick two to five DV tapes (in order) from my TransWorld DV drawer. Sometimes he literally didn’t know any better and we’d have to tell him, “No Omar stop” :) Featuring Stefan Janoski, Kyle Leeper, Thomas Bonilla, Daniel Shimizu, Seu Trinh, Gareth Stehr, Leo Romero, DJ Chavez, Ethan Fowler, Raymond Molinar, Omar Salazar, and Brandon Biebel. He had so much energy and if he did a trick once he most likely wanted to do it again. Stefan would literally have to stop him from doing a trick over and over again. Watching Omar Salazar at the end of this episode is a perfect example of how you had to treat Omar sometimes. Either the guys in the next TWS video, the Sacto crew, or Daniel Shimizu and I would be out lurking around LA looking for new spots. I had a few different crews of skaters I’d film with often. It looks like the Foundation guys were in town, probably staying at our apartment. TransWorld Skate – Coming back from Miami and getting right back into it. ► Subscribe to the Red Bull Skateboarding on YouTube: Red Bull Skateboarding on Facebook: Red Bull Skateboarding on Instagram: Subscribe to the Red Bull Skateboarding on YouTube: Get the FREE Red Bull TV apps for all your devices: Watch Red Bull TV: #RedBullSkateboarding #SkateTales #MikeVallely Madars Apse hits the streets with a true original to learn about Street Plant, punk rock and the journey of a street scoundrel from New Jersey. Now settled with his family in Des Moines, Iowa he has enjoyed a 35-year pro skating career on his own terms. Accordingly, he would ride for brands like Powell, Black Label and Element Skateboards when each of those brands were at the peak of their powers before finally starting his own Street Plant label in 2015 while somehow finding time along the way to front the re-formed punk band Black Flag and have stints in both semi- professional wrestling and ice hockey. Despite being on a tangent to what the skateboarding mainstream was doing, Vallely was still an enticing prospect to sponsors precisely because he has always had his own constituency within skateboarding: 120,000 Mexicans turned out to watch him put on a one-man skate demo in 2008. His double-kick Barnyard board for World Industries effectively signalled a new era in skateboarding trick development which Salman Agah would later pioneer and effectively treble the skateboarding trick lexicon by adding nollie and switchstance possibilities to every trick hitherto utilising the ollie alone. Skateboarding was changing daily at that point with the genesis of street skating and Mike V’s East Coast aesthetic and floppy- wristed silhouette caught the attention of an entire skateboarding world that had realised that there was more to this culture than hero-worshipping the MTV- generation of sleeveless T-shirted Californian vert professionals who were appearing more dated and anachronistic by the day. There are worse places to start charting his cultural ascent within skateboarding than his breakout section from Powell Peralta’s game-changing 1988 video release Public Domain. Red Bull Skateboarding – In truth, we probably haven’t got enough bandwidth to do the twists and turns of Mike Vallely’s skateboarding life story justice- so let us perhaps instead consider some of the many roles he has played in order to provide some context as to what makes him such an enduring enigma. The Nine Club Highlights – Watch The Full Episode: Become a Member Of The Channel: –_ML2ilnopcG8A/join Subscribe To Our Nine Club Channel: –_ML2ilnopcG8A?sub_confirmation=1 Join The Nine Club Discord: Listen To Every Episode On Audio Podcast: Want more Nine Club? Check out these playlists: The Nine Club Interviews: Stop And Chat Interviews: The Nine Club Experience: Nine Club Highlights: Official Nine Club Merch: Contact Us: Stay Connected: Nine Club Instagram – Nine Club TikTok – Nine Club Twitter – Nine Club Facebook – Nine Club Website – Nine Club Experience Instagram – Chris Roberts Instagram – Chris Roberts TikTok – Chris Roberts Cameo – Chris Roberts Twitch – Chris Roberts YouTube Channel – Chris Roberts Twitter – Jeron Wilson Instagram – Kelly Hart Instagram – Kelly Hart Twitter – Roger Bagley Instagram – Steezus Instagram – -– #Skateboarding #Clips #TheNineClub
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