14 Things You Didn't Know About Rodney Mullen

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  • We take a look at the legacy of Rodney Mullen, inventions, skateboarding, movies, video parts and much more.
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Komentáře • 733

  • @feensta
    @feensta Před 2 lety +194

    I bumped into Rodney in Hyde Park in London about 9 months ago. We spoke for about 20 minutes on all things skating. Really nice and awesome guy.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +10

      That’s amazing!

    • @jefferymiller3588
      @jefferymiller3588 Před rokem +4

      Sick dude

    • @cjenkinsjazz
      @cjenkinsjazz Před rokem +11

      He lived near me as a kid on the outskirts of Gainesville. I used to badger him quite a bit but he was always patient with the dopey 10 year old and an absolute great guy. Could never talk him into lessons though!

    • @WyteNikesNLazerLitez
      @WyteNikesNLazerLitez Před 11 měsíci +1

      🧢

    • @SoildusGamingclipz
      @SoildusGamingclipz Před 9 měsíci

      Was thinking about hype park Utah for a minute lol

  • @jasonball171
    @jasonball171 Před 2 lety +258

    Rodney, has been my hero since the 80’s I have still got one of his original set ups and get it out occasionally (I’m now 48) the TED talk he did along with other interview’s at the time, helped me evaluate my life and what was important to me. So his most important contribution to me was saving my humanity and making more humble as he is.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +10

      A good take! Hard not to love Rodney! 🥇🥇🥇

    • @DazeyChaineMusic
      @DazeyChaineMusic Před 2 lety +3

      lemmi just humblebrag real quick

    • @jasonball171
      @jasonball171 Před 2 lety +4

      @@DazeyChaineMusic what ever man, say what ever you think makes you a better person. I don’t know you and don’t value you’re trolling.

    • @rethorics
      @rethorics Před 2 lety +3

      18, i think rodney is inspiration to me as well, the way he speaks just shows his character and his intelligence.

    • @shaun8062
      @shaun8062 Před 2 lety +1

      What do you mean original set ups?

  • @SeenGod
    @SeenGod Před 2 lety +87

    it’s crazy that Rodney was doing tricks in the 80s that still blow my mind 40 years later

  • @bent52telecaster
    @bent52telecaster Před 2 lety +47

    I met Rodney twice . First time we chatted about Black Sabbath and bill nye the science guy for like half an hour . He’s an amazing dude to chat with and has amazing friends and interests outside of skating

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +4

      That's awesome!! 🙏 🙏

    • @crazycatman5928
      @crazycatman5928 Před 2 lety +2

      I seen him once. This was before he switched to street decks. He did a demo in Lafayette Louisiana.

    • @shaun8062
      @shaun8062 Před 2 lety +1

      Where did you meet him?

    • @Dave.S.Cramer
      @Dave.S.Cramer Před 2 lety +2

      I met him once at one of his last contests in the early 90's and got his autograph. It was one of the highlights of my life. Rodney is my god.

  • @mariotheslut
    @mariotheslut Před 2 lety +30

    Met Mullen once and seriously one of the most genuinely nice guys ive ever met. Love his energy and we are so blessed to have had him in our lifetime. Legend.

  • @UrbanOutlawsSk8Co
    @UrbanOutlawsSk8Co Před 2 lety +61

    I remember when Tensors first came out with the slide plates. Rodney has always been able to push skating into new frontiers

    • @mcdonaldsbigmac3935
      @mcdonaldsbigmac3935 Před 2 lety +1

      Do u know if the new tensor are any good

    • @SSSweeper
      @SSSweeper Před 2 lety

      Still have mine on the shelf. The ones that were Orange-White and later Uber Blocks, which, if I'm not mistaken, were the last to utilize "sliders" as they were called.

    • @SSSweeper
      @SSSweeper Před 2 lety +1

      @@mcdonaldsbigmac3935 They are. Some people don't like their bushings, but the trucks themselves are still one of the best out there, at least for me.

    • @mcdonaldsbigmac3935
      @mcdonaldsbigmac3935 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SSSweeper that's it I'm getting a pair of the new all terrain geometry or whatever it's called they look incredible tho

    • @Radboijoey
      @Radboijoey Před 2 lety +1

      @@mcdonaldsbigmac3935 the mag light tensors are like butter. 50's so good. You'll love them

  • @18spd4Life
    @18spd4Life Před 2 lety +81

    To me there’s still nobody more technical and fluid than Rodney, what he was doing was light years ahead of his time, even watching him today blows my mind and don’t get me wrong there’s a lot of guys pushing the progression of the sport to levels never thought possible. The sport would never be what it is without and I’m so thankful to grow up in his time. If you’ve never road those old school boards you have no idea what it’s like to do anything on them. Absolute legend 👌🏻🤘🏻 well covered man 👍🏻

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +3

      🙌🙏

    • @heathenshaunt681
      @heathenshaunt681 Před 2 lety +1

      You are so on point I actually had a try at freestyle boards way back the trucks were way different and almost flat and early street decks were not great until several shapes based off the double vision came out I know my favorite early board was the Natas Psycho Kitty with the claws it had a nice big nose then I got a Ray Barbie with the 🔥 nostalgia moment sorry 😂

    • @beaulaplume
      @beaulaplume Před 2 lety +1

      @AB Diesel82 I think you meant *rode, as opposed to road my good man. Just a heads up for the next time

    • @18spd4Life
      @18spd4Life Před 2 lety

      @Heathens Haunt man vision boards 👌🏻 first skate brand I can remember hearing

    • @18spd4Life
      @18spd4Life Před 2 lety

      @Beau LaPlume can’t catch all the autocorrects my good man but thanks, there’s always that one guy lol

  • @mustbebrando8634
    @mustbebrando8634 Před 2 lety +34

    I have watched the bones brigade documentary probably 50 times. It motivated me to be a better skater and learn my all time favourite trick. It took me 2 straight years everyday working at it. I learnt the frontside air just because of watching them fly through the air. It was worth every second. I HIGHLY suggest that video to any skateboarder. It changed my life. I quit drugs, ate healthy and realized that skateboarding IS MY DRUG. Thanks Bones Brigade, Rodney Mullen, Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Mike McGill and Lance Mountain. I will never be the same person again.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +5

      Amazing doc! If you enjoyed it, watch the From Ground Up Rodney Doc in the description of the video. AND ‘The Man Who Souled The World’ about Steve Rocco. (My personal fav doc).

    • @jefferymiller3588
      @jefferymiller3588 Před rokem +1

      @@ShredzShop why don’t people know about ON videos? They were like vice for skateboarding. They have the sick Ender segment that would always be amazing like the Carlsbad story

  • @matthewwalker5430
    @matthewwalker5430 Před 2 lety +33

    9:57 I swear to god, these days I always read stories about "the most influential people in Skateboarding history" and I read about Rodney, I read about Tony Hawk, Gonz, Stacey Peralta and they're all absolutely worthy, but Mike Ternasky very rarely gets mentioned. He is definitely under appreciated in that regard as so many of the top skaters from that era, in particular Danny Way, state how important Mike was to them. I mean, without Mike, we would literally have had no post-Bones Brigade Rodney Mullen. In my view he is skateboarding's unwritten champion.

    • @birddoug8297
      @birddoug8297 Před 2 lety +4

      I was just about to comment on this. He convinced a god to be himself and didn’t even get to see how great it was. Rest In Peace and Power.

  • @j.hostyle6872
    @j.hostyle6872 Před 2 lety +34

    I'd have to say that Mullen is one of the most if not the most influential person in street skating. There are too many tricks that he invented to be able to pick just one as the biggest contribution to modern street skating but the flat land ollie was the doorway to all other tricks so that would have to be my pick. Imo he's the GOAT in street skateboarding.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +5

      🐐 🐐 🐐

    • @DazeyChaineMusic
      @DazeyChaineMusic Před 2 lety +2

      Fuck you you’re wrong it’s always going to be GONZ don’t even fucking come at me with that bullshit about Rodney Mullen is the fucking godfather of whatever yes he might’ve invented a bunch of tricks and stuff but anybody could’ve done and there were a lot of people inventing tricks at the time. how do you know that rodney didn’t steal half the shit he takes credit for
      How many Gaps has Rodney done that are actually famous named after him
      oh wait none
      And what the fuck do you primarily do in street skateboarding gaps, rails, stairs, ect. how much of that was rodney doing in the 90s?
      If you mean like he inspired millions of kids to be driveway skateboarders and then put their boards up after three years then yeah he’s pretty much godfather of that for sure

    • @bigbrenis4582
      @bigbrenis4582 Před 2 lety +2

      I get why gonz was chosen for number one on that transworld list but cmon man Rodney literally invented the Ollie

    • @j.hostyle6872
      @j.hostyle6872 Před 2 lety +3

      @@DazeyChaineMusic somebody needs his sippy cup and a nap 😴

  • @jochenschnelle1124
    @jochenschnelle1124 Před 2 lety +60

    I remember that back in the days we were totally blown away seeing Rodney doing the first primo slides and dark slides. Sliding on the wrong side of the board was so unbelievable.
    And I guess the technicality of many of his tricks can not be rated high enough. There are still many flip / under flip / pressure flip tricks and manual combos Rodney did many years ago that very few skaters (if any) did after him since then.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +4

      He definitely was always innovating, and his legacy seems to be more and more popular each year.

    • @frankcastle3827
      @frankcastle3827 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm wondering why some so called "pro skaters" are called pros if they arnt able to do half of the shit that Rodney could lol

    • @travisatwell2855
      @travisatwell2855 Před 2 lety +6

      @@frankcastle3827 because as in everything there are levels. That's like saying if your not as good as Leron James you shouldn't play pro basketball. Levels. Some are stars and innovators and once in a lifetime talent while others are just very good solid professionals. Someone's gotta be 3rd ya know

    • @frankcastle3827
      @frankcastle3827 Před 2 lety +1

      @@travisatwell2855 true true.. But yea I think the fact that someone could be called pro is funny especially when half can't do a simple hardflip, heelflip, a long ass Manuel, certain gaps, set of stairs ECT... But yet there they are... Kinda disgusting.. Lol

    • @kingtubb2016
      @kingtubb2016 Před 2 lety +2

      That’s exactly what I thought! Dark slides also amazed me? Many combos and even like you said + some of the underflip variations are so technical and difficult they become somewhat niche & attempted by few skaters. The combination of freestyle and street had me totally hooked. I wonder how many of those tricks were done only perhaps once or a few times. You’d see the difference in most skaters for sure! Sorry for the ramble but yeah perfect summary from yourself! Rodney continue to inspires on and off the board :)

  • @gavin7772
    @gavin7772 Před 2 lety +11

    That bit about Rodney switching stances is legendary, like when you blow out a shoe and have to skate switch the rest of the session but scaled to a human body

  • @FtotheP
    @FtotheP Před 2 lety +27

    Started skating 20 years ago after watching his part in THPS2. Couldn't have asked for a better role model. Thank you Rodney!

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +3

      🙏 Amazing!

    • @cornfarts
      @cornfarts Před 2 lety +1

      Started during the first Tony hawk!

    • @thedude7726
      @thedude7726 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here dude thps2 changed my life and my knees.

  • @skepticalbystander
    @skepticalbystander Před 2 lety +50

    Rodney will always be by far my favorite skater, his passion and heart means more to me than his insane abilities, the fact that his ovelry-exceptional skills shine a heavy light on him, and he in turn uses that to inspire and show how admirable being humble and down-to-earth is is just other-worldly! He is one of the best examples of what being a good human being is, inside and outside of skating. Thank you Rodney, seriously, from the bottom of my heart, we need more people who care and are self-disciplined like you!! You are an absolute inspiration!!

  • @larryshepherd5380
    @larryshepherd5380 Před 2 lety +15

    The primo and dark slides he was doing were mind-blowing. Rodney is skateboarding. And i can watch his tedtalks and interviews for days. He really is a brilliant guy.

  • @missjayspeechley9213
    @missjayspeechley9213 Před 2 lety +26

    On the note about the flatland ollie, back when I first started skating, it was the latest trick. And being able to ollie back then was enough to attract sponsors. It seems now to have become the basis of nearly every trick. I landed an old school (pre-ollie) kickflip at a skate park once, and everyone under 30 lost their minds. Good thing I didn't try one of my old signature no handed haze beans, but modern boards are a bit longer than old school freestyle boards, increasing the risk

  • @stuartmclean1431
    @stuartmclean1431 Před 2 lety +7

    Rodney's Plan B part changed what was thought possible on a skateboard especially the darkslides in 1992. Very humble guy

  • @sasproductions701
    @sasproductions701 Před 2 lety +18

    Rodney is in everyones heart and when hes gone, im gonna cry for sure.

    • @ga3816
      @ga3816 Před 2 lety +1

      For real man it might change some aspects of skateboarding

    • @eatassonthefirstdate
      @eatassonthefirstdate Před rokem +1

      Yeah I'm gonna cry. And I'm 38 lol I'll 4 sure cry.

  • @adognamedbird
    @adognamedbird Před 2 lety +3

    So a little bit after my mom died I got a freestyle board a few weeks later. Tony hawk got me started but when I saw Rodney... The guy has been my hero since I was 10. Btw been riding goofy since day 1. Only Rodney could switch stance like its nothing, and so humble. So glad I really started to understand him more. Truelly a legend!!

  • @nickmaatjes5611
    @nickmaatjes5611 Před 2 lety +3

    rodney Mullen just makes me proud being a skater and part of the skateboarding community!!!!

  • @midengine8576
    @midengine8576 Před 2 lety +12

    Flatground ollie was definitely one of his most important innovations.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +1

      agreed!

    • @dangerfox6538
      @dangerfox6538 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah dude thats just crazy how many tricks he made that forms the entire skate style today. Im just impressed it all came from one man..

  • @ThisOneDude157
    @ThisOneDude157 Před 2 lety +4

    I started skating at 13 years old after watching his part on Thps3 over and over. He's been my idol, hero, and role model since, 17 years later.

  • @shanekiernan9817
    @shanekiernan9817 Před 2 lety +5

    I would've given up entirely on skating if I hadn't seen Rodney Mullen's footage in the late 90s - when it was all about big air or street, freestyle was a niche that allowed me to get better as a skater. I love this sort of video, I never knew about the influence Mike T had on his career!

  • @benalfthan428
    @benalfthan428 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw Rodney in the 90`s and had great time. He was so kind answering all my questions, i was 14. Still got the jacket he signed. Sportia Tolonen Tampere was the place!

  • @kiwi_comanche
    @kiwi_comanche Před 2 lety +5

    And such a humble guy too. Safe to say that Rodney Mullen is one of the best ambassadors for skating that ever walked the Earth. Well, rolled around it anyways. 😀

  • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
    @thomasminarchickjr.7355 Před rokem +1

    I met Rodney in 1986 at a Swatch Watch demo at Orange Blossom Mall in Ft. Pierce, FL. I still have the signed photo. He’s an inspiration at life

  • @mattVmatt12
    @mattVmatt12 Před 2 lety +11

    Stoked on this lol. Did a paper on Mullen back in middle school. Got an A. Let's see if you can beat that lol

  • @scotttemplin8331
    @scotttemplin8331 Před 2 měsíci

    I had the honor of seeing him with the A TEAM at Dodge Park in C-bus OH, AND watching a close friend challenge him to a game of SKATE. Just watching this man on a board is PURE BLISS.

  • @nunopires8343
    @nunopires8343 Před 2 lety +7

    finally, the video everyone was waiting for
    The GOAT

  • @306_cstm
    @306_cstm Před 3 měsíci

    I'm 35 years old and watching his ted talk made me go out and get myself a skateboard. I'm a month in and having a blast!

  • @ShredzShop
    @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +12

    FUN FACT WE FORGOT: Rodney's mom actually worked on the Manhattan project in WW2 developing the Nuke. What's the most important thing he added to skateboarding? Subscribe to help us make more videos: czcams.com/users/ShredzShop

    • @matiasbravo623
      @matiasbravo623 Před 2 lety +1

      the man the myth the legend

    • @nominaltimes
      @nominaltimes Před 2 lety

      A bunch of Grateful Cead roadies and Merry Pranksters as well also worked on the Manhattan Project. Art is art. Peace.

  • @plexyglass429
    @plexyglass429 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The true goat, and I don't use that word ever. Invented the modern skateboard shape, the flatground Ollie, an entire genre, the most iconic tricks AND he switched stances decades into his career and still skates circles around everyone. If his life was made into a movie it would be criticized for being too unrealistic

  • @twista101287
    @twista101287 Před 2 lety +3

    I consider myself so lucky, I got to meet him twice in person, the first time at a skateshop in L.A. and the second time at the Bones Brigade reunion, he is my all time favorite skater and I can say that he is sooo humble, down to earth, super chill and sweet guy, a living legend and super nice person, thank you so much for putting all this video together and shared with all of us, God bless you brother 👑💎🔥👌🛹🤜

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +1

      Epic you got to hang with the legend! 🙏 Thanks for watching!

    • @twista101287
      @twista101287 Před 2 lety

      @@ShredzShop Thanks bro 👌👌👌🤜🔥🔥🔥

  • @subnoizesoldier2
    @subnoizesoldier2 Před rokem +2

    As a old school skater Rodney is the best thing to happen to skating

  • @steezeaustin316
    @steezeaustin316 Před 2 lety +8

    Rodney is an absolute legend. I always chose him in the older THPS games. I was always in awe watching his clips.

  • @johnfritz4096
    @johnfritz4096 Před rokem +2

    All the tech tricks we see now would not have been possible if Rodney had done them decades ago. He honestly is the visionary when it comes to modern street skating. Lazer flip? Dolphin flip? Darkslide? Just amazing. As well when we see these tricks and flips being done we take our own spin on them and create new variants of them. Plus also, I had that Mark V. barnyard deck. I got so much fun and joy with that deck. It showed me a different way to skate. Love your channel my friend!!!

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing! Those barnyards are a grail board for me.
      Glad you enjoy our vids! 🙏 Thanks for watching!

  • @TheReal_DeanD
    @TheReal_DeanD Před 2 lety +1

    Rodney’s Uber Light and Impact Light decks are my favorite Mullen contributions. I have those decks and despite the higher price tag I love them.

  • @joedent3323
    @joedent3323 Před 2 lety +6

    My favorite innovation from Rodders has to be the popularization of the Ollie. And the fact that DvsRM R1 wouldn't have been possible without him is MASSiVE with me; that first Daewon section, where D skates to Wyclefs "Street Jeopardy" is, I think, my most favorite skate section ever. And that isn't possible without RodderZ.
    Cheers guys!
    "LiL'JpD."

  • @ashley_engle
    @ashley_engle Před 2 lety +1

    One just can't help but to giggle when you run through the invention list (briefly) 💞

  • @njgrind
    @njgrind Před rokem +1

    Rodney Mullen is the GOAT because he is the best representation of what skateboarding truly is. It’s just dancing with yourself and feeling a sense of control over your world.

  • @kennethrand1032
    @kennethrand1032 Před 2 lety +3

    Rodney Mullen it changed my life when I met him I finally realized I wasn't alone that another human being was just as obsessed as I was. People were always weirded out by how I watched them skate but that's how we learn.

  • @juliomariodumar8952
    @juliomariodumar8952 Před 2 lety +4

    Always making awesome videos and showing people where skateboarding come from, greetings from Colombia.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety

      Thank you 🙏 Glad you enjoy the videos!! 🙌

  • @karlkidd1
    @karlkidd1 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw Rodney's part in Virtual Reality when I was abt 13-14. I instantly fell in love with skateboarding, and that's all I ever wanted out of life..
    I'm 41 now. Not doing so good. But I'd still choose the skater life I was so graciously blessed with.

  • @skizzae
    @skizzae Před 2 lety +1

    Every video ya keep pumping is 💯 legendary @shredz love yee work!

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching!!! 🙏 We couldn’t do it without our community! 🔥

  • @XpappaedgeX
    @XpappaedgeX Před rokem

    His major contribution to ME, is his verbal expression. He is just naturally poetic and humble. I love when he speaks, because I just can't miss a single word.

  • @TonyTyga90
    @TonyTyga90 Před 2 lety +4

    I have watched Rodney’s Ted talks and honestly can’t tell you if him or Steve Jobs had a bigger impact on their industry. Praise your idol/legends while they are here.

  • @zezty4295
    @zezty4295 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks i learned and am now even more Inspired by him.
    This was a great history lesson and enjoyable.
    Thanks shredz

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed!! Thanks for watching! 🙏 We appreciate it!

  • @dabooge
    @dabooge Před 6 měsíci +1

    Saw Rodney and the Bones Brigade team in the late 80s at the CNE in Toronto. That was an awesome experience.

  • @heathenshaunt681
    @heathenshaunt681 Před 2 lety +2

    Rodney is the guy who just blows my mind he's a god on a skateboard who is beyond driven. He is a genius and I can see he has a heart of gold by how much he shares and I can identify with how he a bit of a misfit and makes his own drum then beat too! Rodney was crucial to modern skating in my world

  • @villiantwo
    @villiantwo Před 2 lety +2

    when i started skating i was all about toy machine and thought jamie thomas and kalis were the best in the world. then i met some older dudes who showed me "second hand smoke" i was completely blown away!! .. still my favorite part to this day.

  • @FACEGRINDproductions
    @FACEGRINDproductions Před rokem +1

    Rodney is undeniably a genius. He's always been a motivator and an inspiration to me with things beyond just skating.

  • @joshwhaley1778
    @joshwhaley1778 Před 2 lety +1

    THX GUYS!
    Shedz Shop seriously has insight that no one else does (sometimes)

  • @jaylenwilliams8271
    @jaylenwilliams8271 Před 2 lety +2

    I hear shit like this and can’t help but to tear up a bit. A true pioneer. A true inspiration 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @BobWeaver3000
    @BobWeaver3000 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video!! been a fan of Rodney since 80s. my back is super messed up today, can't really sit comfortably... started lacing up my shoes to go skate at about minute 12, Thank you!!

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you felt inspired!! Sometimes just pushing around in the streets can give you that feeling you need!!

  • @Xcalator35
    @Xcalator35 Před 2 lety +1

    Let me just say this: I'm not a skater, I never skated but Rodney Mullen is on my list of 'heroes of mankind' together with Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Martin Luther King jr, Muhamed Ali, Newton, Kafka, and a selected few more!

  • @matttoxtone9424
    @matttoxtone9424 Před rokem

    Since I saw this I re-found one of my passions and that is skating my board! Thank you so much guys! You have the most excellent content on skateboarding I ever saw. I started skating when I was 10 years old. Now I’m almost 36. Born in 1986 and I have a 6 months old baby boy. I know what he should learn first…. 🤪I’ll get kick flippin’ right away!

  • @SuperNovaRider
    @SuperNovaRider Před rokem

    Great video, so much I didn't know about Rodney Mullen (and even Tony Hawks and their friendship).
    Very interesting watch :)

  • @d.mac-6193
    @d.mac-6193 Před 2 lety

    Rodney vs Daewon is still my all time favorite skate video. Rodney's part blew my mind.

  • @josebrownceballos3996
    @josebrownceballos3996 Před 2 lety

    Watching Rodney skate is the greatest contribution to skate boarding because when you watch his video parts you feel like you can land anything. It's hard to picture skateboarding without Rodney Mullen!

  • @droptheego5112
    @droptheego5112 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are seriously amazing. Thank you so much.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed!! Thank you for watching!! 🙌🙏

  • @notthisguyagain4635
    @notthisguyagain4635 Před rokem

    This brings back so many memories. I grew up watching Bones Brigade and so many other skate videos. I remember seeing Rodney doing the dark slide and thinking that’s so cool. It was one of the many tricks I never managed to get done.

  • @chief3619
    @chief3619 Před rokem

    Absolute legend. I watched gleaming the cube a few months back to reminisce about something from my childhood and my immediate though of that warehouse scene was “that’s gotta be Rodney Mullen.” Waited through the end credits and sure enough.

  • @mateocalderon6822
    @mateocalderon6822 Před 2 lety +1

    Rodney Mullin is a one in a billion type person. Even outside of skating, his personality seems very enlightened.

  • @davidturney2975
    @davidturney2975 Před rokem +1

    I learned about him from Tony Hawks pro-skater and he was my favorite character to play as then I found out he was real and became one of my favorite skaters to watch

  • @zigzaggery1
    @zigzaggery1 Před 2 lety +1

    Living in Gainesville, and skating all of my life (26) now. Rodney is such an inspiriation! And i love knowing that Gainesville has a great to come out of it!

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +2

      Gainsville has a crazy amount of amazing skaters coming out of there...

  • @olddognewtricks2208
    @olddognewtricks2208 Před 2 lety +3

    SHS Part changed my life!

  • @rosjasss
    @rosjasss Před rokem +1

    Today i watched like 4 or maybe 5 of your videos, quality stuff, keep it up buddy.!

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před rokem

      Hyped you enjoy!! Thanks for watching! 🙏

  • @a.ndy.nonymous
    @a.ndy.nonymous Před 2 lety

    That was a great video! Mr. Mullen has been my favorite skater since i was a wee tot

  • @kerwinfernandes9583
    @kerwinfernandes9583 Před rokem

    Thank you for this informative and inspirational video. God bless 🙏🏼

  • @k7j007
    @k7j007 Před rokem

    I went to the video premier of the Globe Opinion video back around 03' and the entire theaters reaction to Rodney's part is something I'll never forget. The guy was like Superman! It seemed like every trick the crowd would go nuts and the standing ovation at the end and the energy inside the theater was insane. Easily one of my favorite personal moments from skateboarding

  • @QuincyKane
    @QuincyKane Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing all this! Rodney is amazing!

  • @Punx63
    @Punx63 Před 2 lety +1

    Rodney still is one of the best flatland/freestyle skateboarder, his skating influenced the modern skateboarding we have today.

  • @SSSweeper
    @SSSweeper Před 2 lety +1

    As a big Rodney fan since ~2006, I knew all those facts besides minor details. Yet, I think I can add about Oust bearings, which were designed after Rodney skated some regular set of bearings and Oust analyzed what kind of damage was done in order to adapt the regular design for skateboarding. Kinda like what Bones have with their "Skate Rated" seal of approval, Oust came up with Machine Optimum Clearance (MOC series) that were even sold Under Tensor label for a couple years (I still have both available at the time types of bearing designs with Tensor logo).

  • @harboy1990
    @harboy1990 Před rokem +1

    To live in the same time with the people who pretty much invented a sport is insane. This man is a legend who helped revolutionize what was seen as silly into one of the undeniably coolest things in existence. There are few people in any sports or entertainment avenue that can be looked at as the sole innovator in vital aspects of their industry as Rodney can, that is what amazes me about him.

  • @tomleister8075
    @tomleister8075 Před 9 měsíci

    I meet Rodney 30 years ago in Lancaster Pa. He was cool af. You could see his love of skateboarding

  • @ZER0point_
    @ZER0point_ Před 2 lety

    I picked up my first skateboard (a hand-me-down from my older brother) in '96 and watched Rodney v Deawon the following year with my brother. Ever since then, Rodney has been my absolute hero. Ive never seen a more humble, honest, and all around genuine person speak. Even tho i dont have as much time to hop on the board these days, i tell myself, "if rodney's still going, i have no excuse"

  • @chocoboStomPing
    @chocoboStomPing Před rokem

    Rodney is street skating. Listening to his Ted talks really do inspire you.

  • @timobrien6499
    @timobrien6499 Před 2 lety +4

    The kickflip in general because it’s my all time favorite trick and my favorite Rodney trick is the nollie kickflip front foot under flip in that bank in round 3 I think it was 🤔 and basically just every single video part he’s ever done is absolute gold.

  • @wheelersbicyclerepair6505

    this is so badass! thank you for the incredible vid

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank YOU! For always watching!! 🙏 🙏

    • @wheelersbicyclerepair6505
      @wheelersbicyclerepair6505 Před 2 lety

      @Shredz Shop you are welcome ❤️ how can you not love your content, you'd have to be mental 💪💯 keep killing it legends. Hometown Love 🙏

  • @ariekanibalie
    @ariekanibalie Před 2 lety +4

    Pretty sure Rocco took most of the heat for 'ruining skateboarding' for vert skaters back then, but I wonder if Rodney also got hate from established pros at the time. Sure he's the GOAT now, but at the time the vert guys were like the 'alpha' bros in skateboarding, while freestyle was something of a nerdy sideshow. But Rodney flipped that and invented modern, technical, flip-centric skateboarding, cancelling many a slash dog's career overnight. That must have rubbed some people the wrong way, I imagine. Great stuff again, Shredz Shop, Reminds me I still need to check out his book.

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety

      His book is great! Definitely worth the purchase.

    • @gerardcoyne1738
      @gerardcoyne1738 Před 2 lety

      I remember it as Rocco and rodney and all the other freestylers were freestyling while streetskateing was being developed by the likes of natas and the gonz and all the great vertical skaters and anyone who wanted to sk8 but didn't want to wait their turn on the ramp. Rodney just helped push it to new levels years later.

  • @matthewneufer1758
    @matthewneufer1758 Před 2 lety +2

    Rodney is a Genius, I think the threat of his dad's making it very temporary for him, is what spawned him to be so great at it. He's goofy foot now

  • @oddity4all2see
    @oddity4all2see Před rokem +1

    I just love his passion and demeanor. So humble

  • @RicosTinFoilSombrero
    @RicosTinFoilSombrero Před 2 lety +4

    "Hate on them below!?" Hahaha. You guys are the best!!

  • @grantcampbell6217
    @grantcampbell6217 Před 2 lety

    Rodney Vs Daewon Rd2 was one of the first skate videos I ever bought, still have a dvd of it, so good!

  • @josteins6702
    @josteins6702 Před rokem

    great work dude! :)

  • @dadgrade7837
    @dadgrade7837 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Rodney is the best! Love everything about him!

  • @stanniskins
    @stanniskins Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you guys so much for all the education

  • @sacrificialsuicide8007
    @sacrificialsuicide8007 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a great series.Thanks!

  • @fergusdenoon1255
    @fergusdenoon1255 Před 2 lety +1

    when it comes to best skateboarders, most influential skateboarders, person who innovated skateboarding most, Rodney is in the category where you can take him out completely and discuss everyone else, just so you can discuss everyone else.

  • @christopheramador8312
    @christopheramador8312 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the history lesson 🙂.

  • @sportsgt
    @sportsgt Před rokem

    WOW THIS SHED ALOT OF LIGHT INTO LEGEND KNOW AS RODNEY MULLEN...AWESOME VIDEO

  • @ConcededSpatula
    @ConcededSpatula Před 2 lety

    Unlocking his video in Tony Hawk Pro Skater was a big kickstart into me switching from Inline skates to skateboarding.

  • @9ntonio
    @9ntonio Před rokem

    My best memory in sk8boarding was when I met Rodney in Santa Monica. I remember thinking how nice he was and all I wanted to do was make laugh. So we hung out for a bit and did my best. When we left, I heard him tell my friend "That guy is really funny". I later realized that I wanted to make him laugh because he gave me so much indirectly with his love of sk8boarding. Thank you Rodey!

  • @justinrogers1807
    @justinrogers1807 Před rokem

    I'm 38 and Rodney has been my favorite skate since 14 or 15.... he is the #1 GOAT

  • @historynerd85
    @historynerd85 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Rodney is one of the most genuine human beings.

  • @dangerfox6538
    @dangerfox6538 Před 2 lety +2

    hey man, I've been watching a few of your videos and you really have a good skate channel. 10/10 |:)

    • @ShredzShop
      @ShredzShop  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much!! 🙌🙏 Glad you enjoy!!

  • @unzulaessig
    @unzulaessig Před 2 lety +2

    Great content. Thanks for this!

  • @thomasdrake8630
    @thomasdrake8630 Před 2 lety +5

    Rodney gifted us with bravery, paired with intellect. His willingness to bring out the subtlety of mind into the fray of reality, while shirking the odds, is paramount. In the process, he practically birthed the skateboarding industry. He was legendary to us as young preteens, & teens. We sought to emulate his perceived freedom of movement through impossible lines(soon realizing the sheer volume of work necessary). It was like a improvised street ballet. Breathtaking beauty, in the rough edges of urban sprawl, he showed us the divide, while crisscrossing the edge. 🙏

    • @BrunoDeAngelis
      @BrunoDeAngelis Před rokem

      This thing that you wrote is utterly beautiful man!

  • @adamt4214
    @adamt4214 Před 2 lety +7

    I remember all these moments yeah I'm old, street skaters at the time loved and hated rodney mullen he invented so many tricks that where so hard on the old decks but he also pushed the boundaries of what we could do he was an evil genius

    • @adamt4214
      @adamt4214 Před 2 lety +1

      I remember being idk like 8 and trying so hard to ollie few people could at the time it seemed like years before I could do it it's was probably like weeks or a month but it seemed so hard now at 47 I can't forget how to I'll be just walking down the street see a kid riding and ask if I can do a couple of tricks I'll bust out a couple of ollies, kick flips, heel flips, and if I'm feeling it I'll throw an impossible in there or a half flip casper shove it

    • @mattappleton3399
      @mattappleton3399 Před 2 lety

      Except he's the most wholesome dude there is 🙂

    • @adamt4214
      @adamt4214 Před 2 lety

      @@mattappleton3399 I'm sure he is don't know him personally but he seems like a good person he just made being a good skater back in the day very difficult jk he pushed us all to be better

  • @QXZ9027MKII
    @QXZ9027MKII Před rokem +1

    God bless him & top notch Sir, much obliged for the presentation.