......Indirectly, was the invincibility of Mullen that made Freestyle predictable, and somehow it happens even today when it comes to championships, but I agree that with respect to level, many skateboarders nowadays have this capability.
Like Sebastian, Terry, Keith, Flemke, Grogan, JJ, and among others.
You can not compare anyone to Rodney Mullen. His achievements speak for themselves and his creativity has never been overcome. What I consider important evidence, from another legend of skateboarding, Kevin Harris, is his opinion on what probably led freestyle to leave the scene and only go back a decade later. Do not just imitate the masters, many have tried, but fortunately today we have many talented skaters with their own style. Learn difficult tricks only requires practice...
He didn't diss Mullen—Rodney admits the same thing in his book! Rodney also calls Kevin his favorite freestyler in his book and Kevin often cites Rodney as his favorite freestyler. Simple fact: Rodney was too dominant and contests got boring. Good for street skating that used his tech skills as building blocks and bad for freestyle.
muito bom muito bom... kevin harris foi uma das maiores influencias pa praticar freestyle... esse ano comecei a me aplicar em street mas o freestyle sempre fala alto dentro de mim...
haha well you have to admit he is right mullen did kind of kill the sport. Keep in mind though Kevin does not hate mullen nor does he think his mission was to kill freestyle mullen was just having fun fact is though he was TOO good.
......Indirectly, was the invincibility of Mullen that made Freestyle predictable, and somehow it happens even today when it comes to championships, but I agree that with respect to level, many skateboarders nowadays have this capability.
Like Sebastian, Terry, Keith, Flemke, Grogan, JJ, and among others.
PerCanguru 11 months ago
You can not compare anyone to Rodney Mullen. His achievements speak for themselves and his creativity has never been overcome. What I consider important evidence, from another legend of skateboarding, Kevin Harris, is his opinion on what probably led freestyle to leave the scene and only go back a decade later. Do not just imitate the masters, many have tried, but fortunately today we have many talented skaters with their own style. Learn difficult tricks only requires practice...
PerCanguru 11 months ago
Rodney was the best. that's true. But today... Sebastian Heuple eat it for dinner... :D
FreestylerAlbert 11 months ago
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Rodney was the best. that's true. But today... Sebastian Heuple RIP it... :D
FreestylerAlbert 11 months ago
Rodney was the best. that's true. But today... Sebastian Heuple RIP it... :D
FreestylerAlbert 11 months ago
Rodney was the best. that's true. But today... Sebastian Heuple RIP it... :D
FreestylerAlbert 11 months ago
He didn't diss Mullen—Rodney admits the same thing in his book! Rodney also calls Kevin his favorite freestyler in his book and Kevin often cites Rodney as his favorite freestyler. Simple fact: Rodney was too dominant and contests got boring. Good for street skating that used his tech skills as building blocks and bad for freestyle.
brerbrer 3 years ago 3
muito bom muito bom... kevin harris foi uma das maiores influencias pa praticar freestyle... esse ano comecei a me aplicar em street mas o freestyle sempre fala alto dentro de mim...
freestyle sempre
f0d0r 3 years ago
Yeah he is, love how he's in his own world. At the glendale CA jam, he was having fun and listening to his own music. Very great guy.
FreestylersUnited 3 years ago
Kevin Harris dissed Mullen,
I don't like him anymore.
michaelmyersh2 3 years ago
haha well you have to admit he is right mullen did kind of kill the sport. Keep in mind though Kevin does not hate mullen nor does he think his mission was to kill freestyle mullen was just having fun fact is though he was TOO good.
dark8lion 3 years ago
He is a smooth skater, that's all I gotta say.
VitTheSkater 3 years ago 2