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#81 Super Street Skater Edition

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In this Super Street Skater edition of Turbo Sports Radio, Ryan is joined by Will to talk about the new video releases from Palace and Zero. They also discuss Mark Suciu's winning strategy for Thrasher's Skater of the Year. Enjoy

In this Super Street Skater edition of Turbo Sports Radio, Ryan is joined by Will to talk about the new video releases from Palace and Zero. They also discuss Mark Suciu's winning strategy for Thrasher's Skater of the Year. Enjoy

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Here we go then, table's for the radio, episode number 81, alongside me, got Mr. Buckville, Will Hickey, open Canada, how's it going mate? Hey, it's been a pretty good man, been getting a bit chilly up here, but otherwise it's pretty sweet. Yeah, I mean, we're waiting for the chill to come, it's trying me a couple of mornings, it's trying, you know, saying maybe put a couple more layers on, but it's still not there yet, but I'm sure you probably are a little bit closer to the negatives, if you will.

Oh yeah, yep, been averaging about minus, between minus one and three throughout the whole day, recently, what about minus 10 mornings mate? Fuckin' hell. What's it like getting up and going out with minus 10? Oh, it's fucking, it's one of those ones where if you, I don't know, sometimes I'll be shoveling stuff off pretty quickly in the morning and I've got my gloves on mate.

It'll take a long time to heat up, you know, it's one of those, it's one of those where you're like, I should just put a pack of gloves on. Yeah, so in Canada, I know they do some of the things whether you plug the car in in the morning, that sort of shit, do you have to do that with yours or can you just start your car? So normally, that's only, it really helps for the diesels, right? You keep your block hot all night, so it starts easier.

But when it gets proper into the minus 20s or colder, it really helps a petrol car or gas car if it's plugged in. I don't have a plug in on my truck, I don't really need it. But all our machines that work have to be plugged in or they won't start, they'll diesels, so you need it need it on a diesel. Yeah, that's fucking mad that's kind of like a thing.

We don't even think, you know, over here, we get snow once a year. But like, you don't think about other places that just crack on in those conditions. So I always heard about old wrestlers back in the day, you know, all the Canadian wrestlers like Brett Hart, who's from around your sort of way, you know, have to drive a lot, you know, wouldn't you kind of fly in throughout Canada? If you go from town to town, you'd be going, you know, right across, you know, from Vancouver, all the way, you know, all the way over to the East Coast.

So it was, you know, it was a proper, proper trekking, you're driving everywhere, so you got to make sure that car's fucking ready to go when you want to go, because obviously you'll miss your show and then you don't get paid. So it's just funny how it's, but it's still doing that right, but they're just like, you're saying with more of more diesels. Yeah, well, yeah, pretty much if you go in an outside any estate, all the cars are plugged in, some of them have like a plug outlets outside all the way to the car pack, if you know what I mean. So you can plug it in straight there.

Yeah. But funny you mention it, mate, obviously, like I was saying, we plug all of our machines in. I got two plug ins on mine, one for the battery and one for the for the block, the engine block. And I was having a bit of a busy morning, I had a truck come in, I needed to load.

So I just hopped in, she was started up and I drove off with the bloody extension cards plugged in. Oh. That is yang knows out the wall and I was trailing them about for about 20 feet before someone let me know. That's good shit.

That's good shit. I mean, that's got to happen. Everyone's got to done that. That must be like a standard kind of like fuck up there.

Yeah. And I went out and obviously told the guys and they had a good chuckle and told me about when they did it. So yeah, a Canadian first. Yeah.

You go mate, you just you got to take those boxes. Right. You got to live it. Yeah.

Talking about the cold, mate. You ever heard of an old boy called Wim Hof? Of course. Oh, the Iceman.

The Iceman. Yeah, the Iceman. That's motherfucker. Yeah.

So he's got his own podcast now. I shouldn't be plugging up. I'm going to plug a couple of podcasts today, but he's got his own podcast. I don't know how long he's been doing it for, but he's got a couple of the episodes.

And he was just like, I used to be well into it. Like, when I first heard of him, I don't know if it was on a TV show or whatever it was and learned about having cold showers in the morning. I don't know if I did it when we were working together at the shop in the mornings. There was a period where I was having cold showers every day.

Yeah. It's in the winter. And it's a proper battle in the morning. But if you can overcome that battle, you win everything.

Like nothing can phase you if you can get in a cold shower in a morning. It's fucking difficult. But yeah, so he's got his own money. I've been listening to it.

And it's just going back on the health benefits, mate. You know, and being in a cold and everything, it's such a good thing. You've probably gone out in the minus tens. It's probably really good for you because what he was saying, and there's no science in the show.

So don't fucking kill me for this. But he's basically saying, like, capillaries or your veins or everything kind of shrink up initially when you go out to cold. But you're kind of activating them. So they will be able to once they're in the cold.

They need to heat up themselves. You're kind of asking, you're saying, wake up, wake up, dude. You've got to go. So you're actually making them all kind of efficient.

And they can fire up when you need them to fire up. So it's quite, but yeah, you've got to go and have a listen to it. It's on. I got on Spotify.

No, I got to travel out. He spoke to Russell Brand. He spoke to Jordan Peterson as well. So a couple of good ones.

And he's a character. But he's energy mate. He's a character. Oh, he's good.

Yeah, you can have a good... I mean, he's from Holland. So you thought he'd like a little smoke. But I mean, he even talks about the cannabinoids in your brain.

You can fire them up. He can fire them up mate. So he doesn't even need a smoke or anything. He can just go, you know what?

Yeah, I'm just going to get high right now. What a skill this guy's got. And recently I watched one of those videos on YouTube. He was actually on somebody else's channel.

You ever heard of Eddie Hall? He's one of England's oldest youngest men. Yeah, of course. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

And he's into like, he's got one of those cry road chambers where it goes like fucking minus 70 or some shit. And you get in there for three minutes. And it's got similar health benefits, but it's really good for like healing muscles and shit. They got women there and you know, you wouldn't even know he got cold.

He was saying all the machines. Sorry, how long did he stay in there for? I think he just stayed in there for the three minutes. But obviously what he was saying is when he's practicing his things, he's just going straight outdoors into a frozen lake.

You know, this thing gradually gets colder and colder. So it's a bit easier to go in a cry-row thing that he said, the benefits is great. No, I thought he got in there just a show. He's a nice old ball.

Yeah, he's a nice old ball. So he ain't going to show someone up. Even if he could do in a skate world, if you see someone do like a nice ollie or something, but you know, you can do bigger. You know, you could do it straight away after someone.

But it's a bit of a, it's not the nice thing to do. It's poor etiquette to do that. I mean, someone else a little bit of shiny. Yeah, yeah.

If I'm seeing someone at a park, you know, just kick the window and stare set. Even though that's the thing, you know, anything I can do. I'm not going to go to that first straight away. I'll go for like the shove or a back one.

You know, I mean, you just change up just because you can't be doing that to someone. It's not a cool look. You guys smell it, right? Exactly, mate.

You've got to have some manners. But yeah, anyway, if you haven't heard of Wim Hof, go down that rabbit hole on YouTube because you will not be disappointed in Billie Will. You'll be, I mean, you can go down that round time. You wouldn't believe what this guy can achieve with his brain and exercises that he's taught himself.

And what you can take from him, mate, you know, I mean, you can, you can really, he's like one of very few individuals and kind of people that are on the internet that inspired a fuck out of me. Like when I start listening to him, it's like, shit, I need to get back on that fucking horse. You know, I need to really kind of get my discipline back in order and try and be the best person you can be. You know, there's not many people that make you do that, but he is definitely, he's definitely one of them.

He's almost in like the superhuman category, but like he wasn't born with this. He was like a self-made, self-taught superhuman, really, like the things he can do. Like in Epic, yeah, definitely check him out, guys, if you never heard of Wim Hof. Yeah, and another one.

I don't know if you watch always something in Philadelphia, mate, but they've just started their own podcast as well. So three guys from there, they've just started it. And apparently they've been posting where they are on the podcast charts, obviously, Joe Rogan is number one, obviously, but good, you know, fair play to him. But they're number two.

So they've just, I don't know if it's over the year or over a week or over a month, I don't know where they've measured it from, but it's crazy how just through popularity and being a funny bunch of our boys, you can just fly up to the top of the future. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, so I haven't listened to any of you. You know, I need, they're half an hour episodes, which is quite nice, just bite-sized pieces.

It's a different format. You know, Rogan's more of like the fucking two hour and a half. We're kind of in the middle. You know, we're kind of closer there, but yeah, they're just doing half an hour ones, which is quite good, really, because it means you know you can kind of get them done.

Yeah, so you don't have to allocate a lot more time. Yeah, yeah, if you listen to Joe Rogan, it's like, you know, you're probably doing it at night. You're probably not gonna see what you should do. But yeah, yeah, another podcast that I think, yeah, people would probably appreciate it.

If they listen to us, you know, I'm sure they're at appreciate the old, always selling Philadelphia boys. Yeah, that's a good show. Right, well, let's get into this mate. Let's get into this.

It's gonna be like a super straight skater edition of the podcast. We're gonna break down a couple of, we'll just talk about some of the most recent videos that kind of popped up. I mean, there's been loads, there's been loads, but there's been a couple that kind of stood out and there's a couple that can kind of split your opinion. So we're, I think let's start with the Palace video, mate.

So it's, what's it, the third wave, it's called? Yeah, that's it. 27 minutes long. You know, a prop, full length, exactly, mate, exactly.

And pretty much, you know, there's a core of kind of, what we're saying, like three skaters kind of, three four skaters and then there's a spring clean of everyone else in there, but it's a led by, you know, it's got a core of, I'd say like three of them. And then they kind of, you know, someone, someone like Lucian Clark, they're gonna get a lot of footage in there because he don't need to anymore, does he? He's getting a little bit of time money, but, but he'll get a couple of clips in there and all that sort of shit. And should we kind of get, you know, just get a couple of clips in there, nothing too crazy.

And then they're like, you know, Charlie Birch and Lucas Pughig, you know. No, but I know it guys. Exactly. And that kind of feels, there'll be a couple of other videos that we'll talk about, but that's kind of, and get the names out there.

But overall, you know, before we dive right in, I really enjoyed the Palace video. Again, nice number half an hour thing to kind of get yourself into. And there's some ridiculous skating in there, some ridiculous skating in there. And also, it's one of those things being from England.

And this, when the soundtrack drops for each part, it kind of resonates with you. I'm not sure if it's my cup of tea, if you know what I mean. All right, yep. But you get the reference points.

So it's kind of one of those things that even are necessarily into it. You know, it kind of matches up with a video. And I get it, I get it. Because, you know, the 90s kind of soundtrack, if you will, when the club and the soundtrack, you know, it works for Palace.

It does work for them. But that's my hope. You can get a little bit deeper if you want me. But what are you saying?

Yeah, pretty much exactly what you're saying with the music. If it's in, it ticks the boxes. I wouldn't be listening to any of these tracks while I'm skating myself or even while I'm relaxing. But it works.

And yeah, definitely being from England, you've heard a lot of the music before. Kind of brings it in. And I think it plays to a lot of their specific audience, who are like, you know, that sort of music too. So that's not too bad.

The intro is nice. I like the intro. I thought that was quite a nice opening to it. Yeah, pretty much, I think it's the same, you know, with the music, what you were saying, you know, I wouldn't really listen to it in the spare time or while I'm skating.

But a lot of people from England would definitely recognise those tracks, especially people out of age, or people who have been listening in the 90s, the 2000s. And definitely fits more of the Palace for the fans or, you know, supporters probably do more listen to that sort of style of music. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I mean, it does.

Yeah, the hardcore Palace lovers, I'm sure they'll be absolutely, you know, be properly found out over the fact they've been using the tracks they've been using, you know. I mean, they're not, you know, even like Danny Brady's track, you know, I'm trying to think of the name of it now, but it was a, it just is the vibe. It's kind of close to the aisle, you know, but Danny Brady can kind of fit that, you know, he fits that mold, doesn't he really? Classic blueprint, you know, is a, there's a, there's a amalgamation at play there, which he could have been a, he could have been a skater for aisle, piece of piss, he needed to fit right in.

But he's one of those people to kind of keep Palace grounded. And you know, isn't too, you know, over the kind of gimmicky or or anything like that. He's just an awesome, refined skater from, from back in the day. Yeah, no, definitely.

Oh, enjoyed the intro as well. I thought the intro was quite nice. Yeah, yes. I think a whole video as a whole is really, really nicely kind of put together with the brief that they're looking for, I think, you know, is going from the spinning logo that pops up every time with their names on it, which is a slick motherfucking logo.

Mate, it's really, really slick, really well done. I mean, they got the money, they got the money to pay for it. No, you're going to see a Turbo Sports radio logo spin around that nicely. But they've got the money to pay the right people to make it look like fucking good.

Yes, agreed. But it's, you know, from they've got a lot of good skaters now, you know, they're from from kind of first opinions of Palace and kind of growing opinions of Palace. Sometimes you think it's it's all kind of show not as much substance, you know, just because of the boards and just because it's so heavily into the apparel. Right.

But when you when you kind of look at some of their skating is and you've got people like Lucas, Quake on your team, you know, you can't really go wrong. They are so every clip that's in this video is pretty fucking decent. I mean, some, you know, there's a fair amount of filler. There's a fair amount of kind of tricks that necessarily wouldn't get into a US video, you know, if I'm going to be completely honest, but you've got to break down.

You ought to look at some of the spots as well. You know, there might be a cross-dip entry sheet floor that you don't really see the sheet floor, mate, but it's a good clip if you're there, but translating that into a, you know, into video and put it into a full-length video without putting slow more on there, you don't get aware of it. You know, you've got to kind of you really got to layer that you've got to get the slow more on there. You've got to concentrate the sound, accentuate music.

Otherwise a clip just isn't that interesting. Yeah, exactly. It's kind of definitely hard to see how cruddy some of the spots are and just like the general scene of what's going on unless you do all those things for sure. To me, it was almost split up between, you know, there's a couple of different styles in the palace scene, but they're all kind of relative to each other.

And I think that was the only kind of thing that messed me up a little bit with it. It was almost a bit of a back and forth with the Cs. Yes. I think that kind of favors maybe the video, but you know, they're obviously showcasing a bit more of the two new pros and a bit of the newer generation, which is a bit different to, you know, the Lucas, the Danny and a few of the other guys who have had a bit more of a scene for a longer period of time.

Yeah. Yeah, I'm completely with you. What was the, I'm trying to think of the first, the first of all, is Mr. Stilio Skateboard, whatever it is on Instagram, I'm trying to think of what his name is now.

Kyle Wilson. Yeah. Yeah, I've just got up in front of me now. He is a, his style mate is ridiculous.

It is second to none. It is, I could watch him skate all day. His lines are so kind of, he's skating with a purpose in his lines, but it's also kind of, he's doing it on his own. There's no time limit for him.

I mean, he's not like rushing to get, you know, he's not like a ration for the streets and trying to get shit done. He's pushing with a purpose. He's going to hit that switch front side flip whenever he wants to hit it. You know what I mean, he's going to put it down.

But just the way, I mean, the rhythm of his push is just really kind of just appealing to me. It's kind of, he's getting his shit done. He's got, and you know he's going to get shit done, but he's going to do it. Yeah, he's going to put, he's going to pull the trigger on his terms.

Yeah. Yeah, rushing for it. You don't need to rush for it. He's going to get there.

I'm not saying he's getting slow. I'm just saying he's, it's all on his terms. Yeah. And it's, there's a little bit of like, Penny, it's like, there's only a few people who can do, who can skate like that where they're hitting all these hammers, hitting all these hard, awkward tricks maybe.

And you could, that could be a bit of a sketchy trick thrown in there, but it's, it's one of those sketchy tricks where it's almost not sketchy because they land in it with so much style still and it almost doesn't matter that they've done that trick because it's just like a midline throw. You know, it's almost just like a push in it. Yeah. There's only a handful of people who can do that and it's still not hinder anything and only almost add flair to it.

Yeah. It's, oh, definitely me. It's one of those things that I much prefer full link videos. You know, I'm not going to kind of be a hypocrite here, but Karl Wilson could definitely hold down a video zone on a five minute part or whatever.

And people will be talking about it a little bit more. You know what I mean? They probably, if he just had his own, I get what Palace have done and I appreciate it. I think it's the way to do it.

I really do because then you get to share, you're putting all these players together and you're kind of making them the more you see them together, the more they kind of slot into each other and the more the team actually makes sense and you kind of it all resonates a little bit more. I mean, the team vibe sticks. So then when the next video comes out, you already feel that you've got a flavour of the team. So I really do like the way they've done that because, you know, sick and tuning pros in them, it's a definite, you know, that's just how to do it.

But he could definitely hold down a video part in his own. You know, if they'd give him just a board release video, it would have got probably more, well, it definitely got more views on that surely. Yeah, yeah, probably. I think you're right there.

But I mean, yeah, let's not forget a lot of the other skates. And so it's Charlie Burch is the other new pro again. And you have the last part, yeah. Yeah, he had the last part, which is some crazy, crazy fucking shit in there.

Oh God, yeah. It is again, some of it. It's he's got his own style as well, where he's, you know, he's just going to do his thing. He's going to push in the right way.

He's going to put himself in the right position and he's going to find something that not a lot of people want to skate. That's how I kind of see it. It's like not many people are skating the shit that he's skating. It's just a little bit and with those shorts on me, not me skating.

I mean, hand rails are shorts on. It's a little bit sketchy for me, but there's a nice nice bits in there, mate. Nice. It's a really nice barrel heel.

Yeah, I'll definitely switch. I'm sure you'd appreciate it. But he just skates the streets like you want to see someone skate the streets. Yeah.

Yeah, it knows what he's doing. He's a good skates guy, Burch. Yeah. And then it's nice having Lucas kind of, you know, in the middle there, you've got a dad, man.

He's just an experienced pro, you know, really a seasoned pro. He's got so much tech on him and it's great. It's great to watch. Yeah, he just holds the screen, didn't he?

You know, when you see him on there, it's like, you don't need to see a lot of him, but it's when you do it with gold. Yeah. Yeah, you know, if we're going to kind of just try and break this down a little bit or just kind of glaze over the whole thing, it's a really, it's just a really, really well put again, a video, you know, necessarily my cup of tea, but I can appreciate what it done. That's how I'm breaking it down, mate.

Yeah, definitely. Something like, you know, I love the Kyle Wilson section. I thought it was great. I love seeing a bit of Lucas.

I love seeing some of the OGs. I liked watching Lucy and enjoyed a couple tricks and he was a little part in there. Yeah. I really liked watching Jamau Smith in there.

It'd have been nice if there was a little bit more and a little bit more of English stuff from him, but it was still great. I liked watching. I forgot. There's no, there's no worry, like, Rory Milanes or yeah, Melanes, Melanes, maybe.

I really like his style because he's rough and ready, mate, but you'll get a clip. You know, I mean, it's one of those skaters that he's just, yeah, no, I clip sometimes as well. Yeah. Yeah.

I mean, it's a who's who when you break down their squad, it is starting to go like, fuck me, this is a fucking super team, really, you know, with a lot of grit in it. You know, people can put you down. And what is nice is just the amount of great street locations in there. There's nothing worse than watching a bit of a boring street video where all the parts aren't just, they're just not, they're just not enough or they're just a bit too textbook or a bit too used where a lot of these, you know, they're, they're some heavy street shoots, but you know, everyone knows about.

Yeah. Yeah. And with you, it's like, when you see, you see lines that are just safe and I'm not saying safe in terms of, you know, your actual safety, you know, if your ankles and your knees are sort of shit, but I'm talking like safe in terms of the standard structure of what a line should be. And then when you see, when you see some of them kind of just skate your obstacles in a different way, like Mark's, which we'll get on to later on because you know, he's one of those skaters that we'll try and sort out a line a little bit more in more of an interesting way than most people, but a lot of these boys, a lot of the palace boys are doing that, you know, they put themselves in cheekier positions to get a nice clip.

Yeah. Yeah, most definitely. Well, let's, should we, let's, I mean, we can finish that with that one. Should we give that a little bit of a turbo rating?

Yeah. Well, I'll dive in with a solid three. I'm going to give that as a full length solid three star and that's just a personal preference thing. You know, if I was a proper palace fanboy, I'd probably be pushing it more for 4.4 probably, but it isn't, you know, isn't necessarily my favorite video of all time, but I really, really respect the skating in it.

So I'd give it and three, you know, three solid as fuck. Yeah. I'm just going to have to pick up my boy, Jair, you know, the love pack, the moony boys killing it. Oh, yeah.

And it was great to see a lot of these tricks in England's parts. It's nice to see a good switch push at St. Pools. So I'm just going to say that.

But yeah, with the bits in it that I like, I'm going to be able to be with it as a free as well. Yeah. And it's taken a piss in it. You can't give it to four.

That's 2.5. Yeah. I mean, four is like fours top of the food chain. Really, no one's getting the five are they?

So it's, you know, three, which I'm trying to justify, but three is a solid turbine. Yeah. And you know what, a bit more of the full roster in there, a little bit more, a little bit more to see, you know, it could well be a four. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think we'll showcase another pro.

Yeah, exactly. They did a good job in what they were doing. Yeah. So far for a second mate.

So what the neighbor's dog was going fucking mad then. So I just had to. Yeah. I'm just going to say, they've just left out in the garden.

So it's just barking again. Nice. Yeah. So let's move on to the zero video mate.

Have you seen the zero video? I have. Painkiller. Not too sure about the name, but let's just breeze over that.

Yeah. What was that? That was close to half an hour as well. What were you saying?

That's exactly 30 minutes. What are we saying? Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. 3155 mate. If you want to be precise about it. Nice.

But again, talking from what we were saying before about kind of giving the youngsters the platform zero have done exactly the same thing with this. Yeah. A lot of the newer guys in there who I've seen quite a few of them. Some of them haven't really seen that much.

So it's nice to see a bit more. Yeah. Which is really nice to do. I think you've got the likes of Chris Cole, Tommy Sandoval, Jamie Thomas.

But giving the youngsters a platform is a way of making sure we're brand kind of keeps going forward in the future. Definitely. I will say I was a little bit disappointed that I only clipped a cold if you get me. Ah.

Not very many. 4, 3. Oh, maybe 4 or 5. Oh, it's 5 then.

Alright. You did give us a nice give us a couple of nice tricks though mate. He did. There was obviously the real nice long 50 stood up tall, you know, which isn't really a Coleman movie.

He's never really been known for it. He can hit the big shit. He doesn't hit those long super Jamie Thomas 50 50s, which is nice to see him do. You know, what he must be 38 or something now or something like that.

So he's hitting those big 50s. There was a cheeky, was it kind of like a front tail switched around to like a no, inside no slide or whatever on the other edge on the way down? Was that what we hit it? That was a really, really cheeky manoeuvre.

No, it's nice. Obviously it's one of those things, you know, we're always going to want more. And maybe there was a reason why there's only a couple of clips. Maybe he's hopefully he's doing something else as well.

Okay, yeah, I'll get you. You never know though. You never know. I'm not going to say it just in case I'm left disappointed.

Yeah, and there was a couple of Tommy Guns clips in there as well, which is. A couple of nice, real nice friends I flipped. And he's in a couple of nice big alleys. So yeah, yeah, it's good to see.

I don't know if you know mate. I'm sure we do. He's had a bad injury and he's trying to get some funds together to sort out. I don't know if it's his.

I kind of think what is that. Yeah, hippo and E. And it's fun. I don't see that yet.

Yeah, it's kind of a shame. I don't know what the deal is, but you know, if zero kind of paying a decent wedge of it, because they should be. I personally think anyway, I know it's. Yeah, I don't know how the contracts work or anything, but I'd like to think that they're sort of amount because he's doing like a kickstart thing.

So it's. He needs, he needs some Josh, but yeah, you'd like to think that the company that's kind of been using his, you know, yeah, his body and his image rights and all that sort of stuff and kept them relevant for a long time. You'd like to think they've been looking after him. 100% yeah.

So hopefully, hopefully you can sort that out and get some more clips. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. So where do we start with me? I'm just trying to think of a start with this video.

Oh, it was. Reggie Kelly. Yes. Yep.

He's not afraid about him. He can just like some of the crooks on round rails like proper hip height about the hit height rails. It doesn't seem to phase him. Like that is, that's a scary, you know, there's only been a few people that don't mind crooking, like backside crooking round rails, like hand rails.

The last person I can think of legitimately was Ryan Smith, you know, like with legitimately doing it down a huge handrail. It's a hard trick. And, and figure as well. Oh, yeah.

Yeah. Sorry. Yeah, you can't forget. But yeah, exactly that.

Yeah, he does not play around here. No, he's going to get. He's going to get. He's going to get the clip.

If he's there and he's just got a smooth style, really, really smooth style, but just with these decent power and actually quite a lot of tech in his feet as well. He's got a lot of nuances that you can kind of, you know, shimmy into and shimmy out of. So it's just really, really enjoyable clips of his and a nice push as well. Really, really nice push.

But yeah, tech and rails mate. There's not many people that kind of spring to mind, but I think he's only going to get better with time. Yeah, definitely. It'd be, uh, it'd be awesome to see how far he gets with it.

Yeah. So let's move on to the next Giza on the list, which is a slick backed head motherfucker. What's his name? I don't know.

He's got a Brandon Burley. Yep. Brandon Burley. He has got some, he's got some Burley tricks mate.

He has got some really, really early tricks. He likes to go on a roof, which is a roofer. You know what I mean? I ain't too sure about it.

You should be up there mate. You've got the tiles up. It costs you a lot of money. So you should, you should be on there.

Yeah, really, really nice handrails, like backside, frontside, really, really kind of long, long rails, danger rails that you can properly fuck yourself up on. So, um, yeah, yeah, just well rounded on that game. And quite a long part, he gets really, you know, it's a good couple of three minutes, I'd say, that he gets, and his end of his crazy way goes round like backside 50-50, round corner rail, all circular rail down and down around the stairs. Yeah, that was nice.

Yeah, that was the round eight minute mark, something like that. If you get to that, I mean, just go watch our video, but yeah, round eight minute mark, you'll see his end doing it. Who's doing that mate? There's not many people that you're going to find that's going to, not even Niger's touching that.

That's a bit too big boy for Niger. Yeah, it's a, it's a proper rail. Yeah, not too many people doing that. No, who do we have next in the list?

What do we have? I definitely know one of my favourites, but I think he's a, maybe a couple of guys down. Yeah, so we, next goes to Vinny Delfio. Yep.

And he's more of your classic kind of, you know, early grabbing, wall riding shredders. That's how I describe him kind of, again, he's got beats to the own, the sound of his own drum basically, but again, makes skating on those roofs and he can be damaging someone's tiles and that's, he ain't going to be paying their bill, is he? You know, I mean, he ain't going to be getting invoiced. So, um, stay off those roofs.

But he does, he does a classic clip, you know, next to the train when it's going past that, you know, what, 150 now, whatever. Danger, danger train trick. Yeah, I just don't see a point of it really make it. I'm going to be completely honest.

It will look good in, like a photo, but I think in video it kind of, it's a quite a small bank and some sort of hand plant grab doesn't really appeal to me. What's the point? That's what I say anyway. Yeah, it'd almost be better if it was like in between, uh, just kind of like in between in a bit of a mashup or something.

I think it would have just looked just as good if they just filmed him do the trick and then maybe a little side pan out of the train passing. Yeah, yeah, just double angle on that. It's kind of the, I know what they're saying and, you know, don't get wrong. I ain't going anywhere near that, but I just don't think it really is.

It's, it's the train doesn't make it that much more impressive. It's just like fuck doing that. That's, that's all it is. It's not, it doesn't make it more impressive.

Um, but still fair play, you know, I mean, it's still ridiculous. They're great clip, but you know, don't worry about too much. Then we, uh, then it moves on to Adam, uh, Aronski, mate, who again, he is, he is. I like the goatee beard almost like a little reminiscent of T guns almost.

Exactly. He, he is. One of my favorite, one of my favorite parts in this video for the newer guys, 100%. Great, great trick selection.

Um, killed it, killed it. A couple of nice fun stuff flips too. Yeah. Nice fun stuff flips, nice fifties.

Uh, just, just really well round kind of just, just getting shit done. Even kind of like with the cheeky kind of, um, he's got some cheeky tech with the wall rise, got some little hippy jumps in there as well. I mean, he's got some, he's got some cheeky little numbers in there that he can, he can throw about some street grabs as well. So he's pretty well rounded.

A lot of nice tricks in there. See that big no slide over that stair set. I forgot, under cover one. Yeah.

Yeah. That was really nice. Absolutely crazy. I really like the clip where he kind of bonks up to, um, I think it's like a bank up to a block, which knows, uh, knows man, he's it.

I think he might want to, yeah, or something out. Yeah. I've got it in now. Bonks up.

Yeah. Frontside like frontside, noly out with the nose, the nose manny. Really, really nice. But again, he's, he's picking some good spots or whoever's, whoever's picking the spots, maybe Jamie's still picking the spots.

So I don't know how, if he still rules the old zero videos behind this, but there's some great spots in there. He hits a really nice, uh, pop shove down a pretty fat stair set, really fast pace. Yeah. That's the classic, that's the classic.

I'm trying to think there is a, if you're, if you're an American skate, you'll probably know what it's called, but it's zero, been hitting it for years. I think he breaks the board in the, or flies off the board in the intro with, on that pop shove. Yeah. Really, really nicely done.

Yeah. Do you say he's, he might be your favourite part in the whole video mate, because it is, it's pretty decent. Yeah. More than likely.

And then, oh yeah, then it's a clipper, isn't it? It's a, yeah. Yeah. It's a hunting kick flip, faking on clipper.

Exactly. Really nice. And it's like, you think, it's having done before, it's like, no, it hasn't been, you know, people have done cheeky shit on it, but doing the classic, you know, it's a classic ledge trick. That's not really a hub a trick, is it?

Yeah. That's a ledge trick. So to put that down, something that's deep. A big down hub a, yeah.

Oh, yeah. They play it again, you get the real speed on the straight forward angle and fucking out, yeah. Like, you ain't like half as doing that trick. That's terrifying.

Like, you know, we bake like a frontside tail slide. It's a slippery slope that trick, you know. It's so, if you want to, you know, if you want to come out to fakie as well, which it's nice to do, you know you've got to put the gas down, you know, you've got to put your heel down more, but as soon as you do that, you know, the slide starts getting a little bit out of control. It's a harder, it's a hard, you know, coming out of the regs, you know, you can kind of, it's almost like you put the brakes on, you know, when you want to come out, you can just put the brakes on, whereas the fakies, as you know, you need to come out to fakie.

The speed, well, I always go faster anyway. It makes you just, as soon as you put that heel down, that weight down, you seem to slide out, well, you can slide out of control easily. Yeah, definitely just getting that proper connection with the tail then. You just drive it faster.

Yeah, but yeah, awesome part by him in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the great, great section. Then it jumps to the pro section mate, which is kind of a nice concept, I suppose. You've got all the boys that I can't believe they're not even pros. You've got the likes of Jamie, Weimar, Cole, Sandoval, who else we got in there, they won't be a couple of others in there.

I'll, I'll, I'll, again. But yeah, I've just got the cold clips in front of me now mate. So he hits the big time tail slide and backside heels off the curb. Yeah.

Then he hits the front feeble, like back when he falls into a bank, which again, cheeky little number. Yeah, that's nice. And then the next clip after that is the front, the front side tail slide, like on the high ledge. And then he almost does what he'd get like a, yeah, front side tail slide.

Yeah, front side tail slide and there's a ledge like in front of the ledge, swips it all the way around. Kind of looks more like a little nose grind or something in there mate. A little nose grind, pure aware. I'm not sure if he hits like a full, full nose slide, doesn't like slap it down there, but it's just, it's just control basically from the cobra.

Yeah. And then, and then it's the big boy 50. Yeah, it'd be not, it'd be nice to see that rough and different angle. It looks long.

Yeah, it's kind of hard to see how long it is. Yeah. And then it, yeah, then it hits, it's old T guns, big boy Oli, Lipto fakie, and, uh, picture perfect front side flip over a grass gap. You know, this is just, it's so good, isn't it?

Yeah. He's, he's like, he's maturing like a fine wine mate. He's like an afterm, no. Oh, yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. 100% 100%. I'm trying to think of this motherfucker, is it?

That's any sub-antas in there? I'm not too sure of that. I can't, I can't even tell. They got to give the names.

Give me the names. Or maybe that's forest, uh, forest, yeah, forest, yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, that makes sense.

Yeah, it looks like him again. Heavy, heavy here, heavy, heavy here. Oh, yeah. And then, then they all burrman with the, the backside 50-50 on the handrail, but then it kind of, there's a little drop within the handrail, which carries on skating.

You know, that is, uh, yeah, it's like a little, like a little rocket rail up. Yeah, onto a rail. Yeah, I've never had the opportunity to try that, but I don't think I ever would try that. No, I can imagine if that was fucking great if you're a chill out heavy rail here.

Yeah. If you could, if you could just make sure you don't ping off that second rail, but I just don't understand how you can kind of brace that rail drop. Do you know what I mean? I, you know, I understand how to balance on a round rail.

I've got that, you know, I can figure that out, but to drop off of a round rail and then still be grinding, I just don't know how your ankles kind of like, because you've got to cushion it. You've got to cushion it a little bit. You've got to brace it. You've got to cushion it.

But I would just be bracing it. I guess speed is your friend on that one. Yeah, you're probably right. Yeah, you're probably right.

Yeah. So it's not too much of an impact because if I guess it'd be going a bit slow and you hit that hard, yeah, that's going to be an ankle, an ankle, a bendo, one way or whatever. Yeah. Or an absolute sack.

And then after the friend section, who do we hit? I'm trying to John Gatton, is it? Yeah. He's a future player.

You know, I'll say he's a future player. He's ridiculous now. He is absolutely ridiculous. But let's just, let's get that fine mind going.

Let's put him in a cell for a little bit. Let's just, you know, let him do his thing and then, you know, skate in the year in 10 years time, mate, if his joints are all together. I think he definitely suits the zero team as well. Oh, he is.

Yeah, he is zero through and through. You know, he, you can't knock Jamie Thomas. I know he didn't get into the all-star team, mate, and he should do. I think, but he has picked some ridiculous representatives of the zero brand.

You know, he is, he's taking all the boxes and yeah, just, he knows what the brand is, but anyone. So he gets it and he's picking absolute rippers. You know, so yeah, fair play Jamie. And then we, sorry, mate.

Yeah, you're definitely right. He's always, always picked fucking, he's never had a bad person, really. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, you're true.

Yeah. So, you know, it's, you know, not the caliber of zero. I think everyone gets, gets in around there is, yes, top notch, really. Yeah.

So next up we've got cananda. Is that what I pronounce? Right, mate? Yeah.

Cananda. Cananda. Yeah. Let us know.

K-dern. Yeah, K-dern. He is insane. He is absolutely insane.

The fact that he's got the bail section, his own video of bales before his video just goes. Oh, super holly ones, mate. On the stairs. Oh.

Yeah. It is ankles. They buckle quite a lot, don't they? I'm not saying mine wouldn't in those positions, but it's buckled quite a lot.

Yeah, I was watching his ankle. I re-watch that stairway. They're going like both weights. Yeah.

Yeah. Probably splitting in two. Yeah. Yeah.

Absolutely incredible video part. So, so good. Really well put together. And I mean, if it was more epic because he has all the mega bales, you know what I mean?

Yes. And that's him with his face in the concrete. You know, if you've seen the thumbnail with the old boy, just face down with the red hoodie on. That's your boy.

Dragging along the concrete down the rail that I think is down the rail that Jamie Thomas front boarded it down and down to live when you skate off of the sunset. Yeah. Yeah. So it's a classic zero.

Although I think it was green back in the day, mate. It's black there, but I'm sure it was more of a light green. Yeah. So, yeah, as all the slow-mo's bailing and then just fires in with some ridiculous skating.

Like just the tricks that actually make long rails, short rails, you know, five o's, k's, lips, you know, every, he probably hits everything in this flip, flip, flip crooks. You know, there's some, some crazy, crazy rails. Is the ender, is it the super, super long red rail? I'm trying to think which one it is now.

There's a, there's a red rail that hits. Yeah. Nearly anyway, it's this super, super double kinka or yeah, how many kinks do you hit? One, two, three.

So yeah, it rides over three, three kinks and it's just, that'd be a spot that you'd go to and you'd think no one could touch that. Yeah, almost a, so a skate ledge, do you know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah.

And then, so they do have, I'm sure it's the ender this video. Don't you have a video after the video? There's one guy that gets his, yeah, Kurt Hodge gets his little section after the credits. I'm not too sure what that's all about, but that's, that's how it is.

Do you got any, any reasons why he's skating after the credits mate? Yeah, I dunno, maybe. It's a secret part of some shit, fuck me, it's a bit of a wee one. Yeah, because it's definitely not like the ender, you know what I mean?

It's not, there's no, it's near as good as old K-Durn as we, we have referring to him now, but it's still some good tricks in there, but no, no, near the caliber. Yeah, maybe it's like a little introduction for someone maybe. Yeah, yeah, yeah, somebody who's just gotten a team or something, just a little bit of love. Yeah.

Yeah, well, the Pogo, it's a nice Pogo in there, don't you mate, up the bank. Yeah, there is Pogo. It's a Pogo and drops down back in and sloppy, but it was a, I appreciate it, yeah. Yeah, let's get that, let's hit that with a table rate mate.

What you go and walk with that? I'm gonna get that solid, it's got to be a solid three, I think. Yeah, yeah, I think I'm with you. You can't quite give it a four.

You know, it's close to a four because of the... You could refine it to a four, I think. Yeah, I think you're right there. I think you could definitely refine that to a four.

Well, obviously, you know, they're giving the shine to a lot of the new guys, so... Yeah, and I appreciate that too. Yeah, yeah, exactly. I mean, if you give that a four and then they hit a video, it's got a Chris Cole part and a T-Guns part in it.

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