Rodney Mullen, "The Art of Good Practice" - Strata 2014

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    Ever see a death-defying stunt and wonder, "How did he practice that without getting killed?" By peering into the layered nature of practice through the lens of what high-level pro skateboarders do, we'll investigate how the nuanced way in which they go about it can be the biggest determinant of success- especially at groundbreaking levels. Tuning the dynamic balance of the analytic methods by which we learn with the internal sense or feel for the whole of what we're learning is an art, specific to the individual as well as the task. The better we tune our practice, the more practice will make perfect.
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Komentáře • 165

  • @cecilevans9247
    @cecilevans9247 Před 7 lety +175

    "There are no greatest skaters." - Greatest skater ever

    • @selfactualizer2099
      @selfactualizer2099 Před 3 lety +8

      We probably don't know the greatest skater, just like musicians, many extremely talented individuals never go on to be famous

  • @catinthemachine
    @catinthemachine Před 10 lety +135

    You do all realize that these methods of which he is speaking apply to life, to personal goals, right? He is a philosopher of the greatest magnitude. What a mind!!

  • @zacharyjohnson1987
    @zacharyjohnson1987 Před 8 lety +81

    Mullen is a very well educated and spoken man. Most skaters would be like "I learned this just by doing it a lot." Not Mullen he intellectualizes the process and then relates it to others in a way that doesn't condescend the process or make it sound contrived. Nyjah clearly slammed his man parts onto that rail twice but to hear Mullen talk about it makes it sounds almost noble in a way.

  • @MrBatmanpig
    @MrBatmanpig Před 10 lety +65

    Man, you can just tell by the way he speaks that hes a true genius...

  • @SamuelHorler
    @SamuelHorler Před 10 lety +149

    "Basic kickflip-underflip"... -_-
    I wish...

    • @mhks68
      @mhks68 Před 9 lety

      truer words never been spoken!!

    • @lory469
      @lory469 Před 6 lety

      semiflip is not a kickflip variation at all lol (and it's not called semiflip underflip)

  • @omnigeek
    @omnigeek Před 4 lety +12

    he says "there is no greatest skater and we pull from a common vocabulary of tricks" but neglects to mention that he is the one that wrote the dictionary

  • @Max_Kleiber
    @Max_Kleiber Před 10 lety +76

    what a nice guy

    • @oreilly
      @oreilly  Před 10 lety +37

      We couldn't agree more.

  • @wt8p
    @wt8p Před 10 lety +36

    This was an awesome presentation. "Everyone from the community comes with their own backgrounds, something you don't have."

  • @GlassGenius
    @GlassGenius Před 9 lety +38

    One of the greatest human beings! Its almost as if fame has had the opposite effect on him. Its made him more humble.

    • @marshallrosenberg709
      @marshallrosenberg709 Před 8 lety +4

      +Nicholas Evans Oh so VERY true!

    • @danitiwa
      @danitiwa Před rokem +2

      Tbh Tony Hawk is really humble too. I think it’s because arrogant people don’t get very far in skateboarding or surfing. The moment your hubris takes over you get pretty badly injured!

  • @Zimiless
    @Zimiless Před 10 lety +24

    Man i love this guy. Hes such a big influence on me, even though i don't skateboard.

    • @merlebump5328
      @merlebump5328 Před 4 lety +2

      Same here. I have some skateboarding background, and will start again very soon. But I never really progressed. Anyway, he's a true inspiration

    • @joeymoehlenkamp1097
      @joeymoehlenkamp1097 Před 3 měsíci

      @@merlebump5328practice practice practice

  • @anthonyreynoso7275
    @anthonyreynoso7275 Před 10 lety +22

    Rodney Mullen is by far my favorite skater and words just cant express how amazing this man is, much respect to this Living Legend.

  • @marshallrosenberg709
    @marshallrosenberg709 Před 9 lety +13

    I was lucky enough to meet him at a demo that I was skating in back in 1984 ...what an amazingly genuine person even at such a young age...as he was mine........and unknowingly at the time his creativity and acrobatical genius became the foundation and precursor to just about every skateboard move ever executed (at the time and currently) and neither did he.... that's the beauty of Mullen and his craft.

  • @JosephMcMurray1984
    @JosephMcMurray1984 Před 10 lety +31

    This is hilarious, I was just playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 as Rodney lol

  • @Tonicwine999
    @Tonicwine999 Před 9 lety +36

    I wish this was an hour long

    • @marshallrosenberg709
      @marshallrosenberg709 Před 8 lety +2

      +Tonicwine999 He has a ton of them out there....probably 5-6 hours easily in total

    • @Tonicwine999
      @Tonicwine999 Před 8 lety +1

      Ah thats cool and thanks for the reply :) Will check it out

    • @lory469
      @lory469 Před 6 lety +1

      i wish i could understand a lil more english ç_ç

  • @matthewziranek
    @matthewziranek Před 8 lety +24

    Wow, who'd have thought, a ridiculously good skater AND a philosopher. You're amazing.

    • @omnigeek
      @omnigeek Před 4 lety +1

      the bruce lee of skateboarding

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 Před rokem

      @@omnigeek be he ain't acting

  • @justinarmaly
    @justinarmaly Před 9 lety +9

    Such a brillant man! His laugh and excitment when he talks about a trick always makes me smile.

  • @TheAaron3dg
    @TheAaron3dg Před 6 lety +7

    HOLY COW the flipbook analogy is genius. Thank you for posting this!

  • @BrettMorin
    @BrettMorin Před 4 lety +2

    Rodney Mullen is to skating what Bruce Lee was to fighting. So far above most others and a philospher of the discipline that just never settled. This guy not only created most of the tricks people do, he just kept making them over and over and over. I still watch the end clip of Tony Hawk 3 of him over and over. Even today it's just amazing the stuff he can do. It just doesn't seem possible. And he is just so humble about it and talking failure.

  • @boogie..
    @boogie.. Před 5 lety +6

    I watch these every morning. Helps a lot in life and skateboarding.

  • @ferna2294
    @ferna2294 Před 7 lety +2

    It´s almost like he doesn´t really understand how much of a legend he is. Can´t help but love him.

  • @marksplender2000
    @marksplender2000 Před 10 lety +8

    His hair is like his skating..wild!

  • @abaker8526
    @abaker8526 Před 6 lety +4

    he might be one of my favorite people, pure of soul:)

  • @CatMouse5
    @CatMouse5 Před 5 lety +2

    I remeber him always being my favorite skater, the first time I saw him and heard him talk I was shocked at how reserved and chill he seems. I thought he would be completely different 😂🙌

  • @Sim0nDrums
    @Sim0nDrums Před 8 lety +4

    What a gifted human. Naturally intelligence or Acid.. Its hard to comprehend how he even came up with some of these tricks. Genius

    • @its_me_dave
      @its_me_dave Před 5 lety

      @markov ski Definitely on the spectrum, but ain’t we all....?

  • @jaym6466
    @jaym6466 Před 7 lety +7

    Not only a great skateboarder but highly intelligent and awesome speaker.

  • @SKITTLELA
    @SKITTLELA Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing skate mind, and incredibly dedicated to his craft.
    Probably the best Mullen speech I've seen yet.

  • @dilleycurtis
    @dilleycurtis Před 9 lety +5

    Rodney has always been one of my favorite skaters. I actually still remember when the exact second when my friend told me to check him out. That was 20 years ago.

    • @marshallrosenberg709
      @marshallrosenberg709 Před 8 lety +2

      +slickrock I would love to meet him again now 31 years later. I wonder if he would remember me?....Im sure most likely not although just being able to say I was actually in a contest against him in Dover NJ in 1984...is something I will never forget...had no idea what it meant at the time.. I even have a copy of a video tape from the same year that my friend took of me practicing across the street from my house on my facebook page getting ready for the contest. If anyone wants to see it, just let me know and I will friend you...what a humble person he was at such a young age as I mentioned some of his attributes in my post above.

    • @NiloRiver
      @NiloRiver Před 8 lety +1

      +Marshall Rosenberg What a amazing experience you had bro... it seems you were very in resonance with that kind of high frequency person at the time and now we are all connecting together. For me this videos are the best way to finally receive more of his way of perceiveing things since I was a kid shocked by watching his videos here in Brazil when started skateboarding inspired by his moves on the videogames. Tottaly amazing person and you are too for sure, thankyou for being a skateboarder, without you guys skateboard generation The Skateboard Culture would not become a global way of life as today. Thankyou and hope to meet him and you someday. Peace! Skatelife!

    • @ASLTerp
      @ASLTerp Před 4 lety

      @@marshallrosenberg709 Brother, do you still have your video up? I would love to see it or even share it, thanks.

    • @marshallrosenberg709
      @marshallrosenberg709 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ASLTerp Hey there my friend. Look me up on FB as the video is on there. It's just a clip from the whole video, which I still have on VHS Tape Just tell me what your name is or the name on a friend request. You'll see the same profile photo that I have on CZcams. I also was in my Local Newspaper in 1987 doing a handstand fingerflip, when I was 16. If you send me your email address, I'll send it to you.

    • @marshallrosenberg709
      @marshallrosenberg709 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NiloRiver Hey Nilo, it's now 3 years later and I never saw your comment as someone else commented on my reply as well and I saw both. I think that's great you discovered him the way that you did. I also was in the newspaper back in 1986 doing a handstand fingerflip at 16 years old, 2 years after the contest. I wonder where I got the idea for that move? Humm? If you have an email address, I can send you the scanned newspaper or send me a FB friend request, and message me and I'll accept it as theres a few other pics in there if me skating

  • @HertzDuzNit
    @HertzDuzNit Před 10 lety +3

    pure genius ! great speech on how the mind does its thing during the learning of each trick. Liked the backtrack part on where you learn the wrong way !! and where you gotta go back to see what went wrong and continue from there to make any trick better or correct !

  • @unicron24
    @unicron24 Před 9 lety +19

    Rod should make a series of video on how to do his tricks, like deep thick detail..

    • @nliebert41
      @nliebert41 Před 8 lety +7

      I think he would prefer that you learn yourself and create the executive motor functions that he refers to because for each person the tags are unique essentially he may do it completely different than anyone else and the same to you even though it may look the same.

    • @nliebert41
      @nliebert41 Před 8 lety

      I think he would prefer that you learn yourself and create the executive motor functions that he refers to because for each person the tags are unique essentially he may do it completely different than anyone else and the same to you even though it may look the same.

    • @cappucino108
      @cappucino108 Před 5 lety +3

      hes doing that right now

  • @bestimusmucho6702
    @bestimusmucho6702 Před 5 lety +1

    Amazing as usual.

  • @gotmilk606
    @gotmilk606 Před 8 lety

    Very helpful, Rodney. Thanks. I'm just getting started and I think this will be quite helpful to me

  • @purpleAiPEy
    @purpleAiPEy Před 8 lety +2

    Rodney I have slowly been discovering the exact same conclusion you have come explain here. Thank you for showing me my thoughts are agreed upon elsewhere.

  • @wrxzboost
    @wrxzboost Před 8 lety

    legend in the skateboarding community and well respected. glad to see rodney is doing well.

  • @unicron24
    @unicron24 Před 9 lety +9

    I believe that the main reason of skateboarding is.....
    When you skate, your always reminded that you could die just rolling down the road. And when you survive a slam or a perfect landing ,your right there the closest to life and death all at once..
    Your alive because of the risk of life, you advance after you are reborn from death..

    • @Desterosso
      @Desterosso Před 8 lety +1

      +ScottFree
      *Looks at my skateboard after reading this comment*
      Nah...
      *Walks away*

  • @jdre1976
    @jdre1976 Před 10 lety +1

    Amazing stuff!

  • @uzPhgm
    @uzPhgm Před 5 lety +3

    i like Mullen take on perseverance...

  • @nathanschnaath4661
    @nathanschnaath4661 Před 10 lety +3

    Very well said Mr. Rodney Mullen
    SK8orDIE!!!

  • @jonnyseedpack3695
    @jonnyseedpack3695 Před 4 lety +1

    Greatest street skater. Mr Rodney Mullen.

  • @abrahamhawkins1754
    @abrahamhawkins1754 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant man!

  • @jsatodias
    @jsatodias Před 10 lety +2

    LEGEND!!

  • @halfstring
    @halfstring Před 10 lety +5

    The master.

  • @elijahschaller8705
    @elijahschaller8705 Před 3 lety +1

    Pop
    Flick
    And foot stance/placement
    Are the only Constance in skating.
    Once you can pop , learn to flick good. Having a good flick isn’t just more proper or steezy. Having this quantity reflects another attribute which is catching the boArd. Like a spiral being thrown by a good QB. Not lobby and out of control. Tight spins on the spiral. Sorta catch and release but vise versa. And last foot stance , 180, 360, any flipping of the board, which definitely includes to things that you wouldn’t even think, like rolling away. Arguably the only 4 the constant. It’s one thing to stick a trick. But knowing how to land correctly. Separates good skaters from the great. Knowing how to land a trick even though you may not do them well or isn’t a go to can in many cases. Just work. And in a sense almost guarantee you a roll away even if an error is made of the Constance. and Mastering any of them is the key to creativity, fun....and skateboarding immortality 😂😂😂🤣😅

  • @robbieclarke4530
    @robbieclarke4530 Před rokem

    Such a pure human being

  • @morphykg1503
    @morphykg1503 Před 2 lety

    True artist AND scientist.

  • @1000percent
    @1000percent Před 4 lety

    This guy had the cheat code to skateboarding .. a true artist made the most complex look simple

  • @marksplender2000
    @marksplender2000 Před 10 lety +7

    He should be President. Get the skaters in office~

  • @mhks68
    @mhks68 Před 9 lety +1

    He is A Beautiful Mind of skating! Ladies and Gentlemen the great John Nash....I mean Rodney Mullen!!!!!!

  • @drakeistheeggman8356
    @drakeistheeggman8356 Před 5 lety +1

    ❤️

  • @DunderHead.5000
    @DunderHead.5000 Před 4 lety +1

    He seems much more confident at this event. This must have been after the TED stuff etc.
    What's the difference between an underflip and a rewind or is it another trick that has two names for the same thing like varial and shove it?

  • @hemmojito
    @hemmojito Před 10 lety +1

    You're a cool man Rodney Mullen

  • @zzinhoo
    @zzinhoo Před 8 lety

    Mito do Skate

  • @ch3fski
    @ch3fski Před 3 lety

    I could watch him talk all day

  • @johanregalado69
    @johanregalado69 Před 10 měsíci

    "That is a basic Kickflip Underflip" the GOAT

  • @ForbesyGames
    @ForbesyGames Před 3 lety

    If you watch the "The Dark Knight Rises - Prison Escape Scene" and compare it to 4:46 it's the exact same idea of taking off the harness that holds you back from facing your fears

  • @ryanhingorani4019
    @ryanhingorani4019 Před 7 lety +1

    Too bad i couldn't have watched this 15 years ago!

  • @marksimmons3801
    @marksimmons3801 Před 4 lety

    its like 4 cups in an X pattern and you have the ability to fill those cups to compensate for inertia on your balance

  • @franciscogattaz1212
    @franciscogattaz1212 Před 10 lety +1

    Everything he say is all true man

  • @MrJoaoAfonso
    @MrJoaoAfonso Před 10 lety

    The best in the world.

  • @lory469
    @lory469 Před 6 lety +2

    6:59 so, tell me that "nollie half cab" does not exist now !

  • @mattyhowse4255
    @mattyhowse4255 Před 8 lety

    I would love to know rodneys i.q i know he is a genius [if i have spelt that right] and the way he talks at this show:]:]:] the master the legend Rodeny mullen!!!!

  • @staffh3815
    @staffh3815 Před 5 lety +7

    Rodney Mullen dosent skateboard skateboard Rodney mullens

    • @AlexPletcherPhoto
      @AlexPletcherPhoto Před rokem

      I love his take on learning how to do a kickflip... He explained the board was 'mocking him' for more reference check out the tony hawk & wolf podcast with rodney

  • @mskatesnow
    @mskatesnow Před 9 lety +1

    god speeking !

  • @turing4ever
    @turing4ever Před 10 lety +2

    Wow, you can talk about tech without mentioning tech!

  • @billandhisboard
    @billandhisboard Před rokem +1

    Is there an Art for skating all of the 90s then quitting for 20+ years and starting again when you're 45? UGh! So frustrating.

  • @FlipMarty9
    @FlipMarty9 Před 10 lety

    1:41

  • @mrtambourineman6107
    @mrtambourineman6107 Před 4 lety

    Yoda Mullen!

  • @hoggieboggie5936
    @hoggieboggie5936 Před 2 lety

    what is that word at 1:31?

  • @Treaxvour
    @Treaxvour Před 4 lety +3

    "we pull from a common vocabulary of tricks" - we pull from..Rodney's old tricks. Lol.

  • @anthonyreynoso7275
    @anthonyreynoso7275 Před 10 lety

    does Rodney have a star in Hollywood??

  • @consolios
    @consolios Před 8 lety +1

    guys got some cool hair swear be

  • @TacticalItalian
    @TacticalItalian Před 10 lety

    I don't even care what he's talking about i just wanna listen to him talk lol

  • @mattyhowse4255
    @mattyhowse4255 Před 8 lety +1

    rodey laughing at njgha slamming is funny:]:]:]

  • @robezy0
    @robezy0 Před 10 lety +2

    Did Rodney just say Nollie Half Cab??

    • @deadbzeus
      @deadbzeus Před 9 lety +2

      Watch his stances closely when he is describing them.

    • @robezy0
      @robezy0 Před 9 lety +1

      No I mean nollie half cabs dont exist, they can only be done fakie cause caballero invented it that way

    • @skaterdavedownsouth
      @skaterdavedownsouth Před 9 lety +4

      Robbin Tha Hood I agree. He just called a nollie f/s 180 a nollie half Cab, and as much as I've tried to help maintain or promote coherence and consistency to trick description (in terms of historical precedent) I may half to sit down and leave it alone now that Rodney has called it that. Let Steve and Rodney discuss it I guess...
      I mean, would we be happier if he'd called it a switch half-Cab?
      Yeah, I know, there's no such thing. Shit. What do we do now? Who are we?

    • @ninjalemurdude
      @ninjalemurdude Před 9 lety

      He calls them that because he is basically stanceless . A half cab is generally easier than a 180 and nollie 180s come to him so naturally now that they feel the same as a half cab to him.

    • @skaterdavedownsouth
      @skaterdavedownsouth Před 9 lety +1

      Haha!
      Rodney is not yet "stanceless" as evidenced by his current ongoing mission to BE stanceless.
      We should probably let Rodney speak for himself on this.

  • @RealGhezzer
    @RealGhezzer Před 10 lety

    Aun anda en skate?... Keep doing tricks??

    • @oscarramos3455
      @oscarramos3455 Před 8 lety

      +Jonathan Lucero si

    • @ASLTerp
      @ASLTerp Před 4 lety

      Según hay gente que dice que lo ven patinando por la media noche en la ciudad.

  • @recoverybeer8165
    @recoverybeer8165 Před 10 lety +1

    His awkward laughs.

  • @ImRhubarb
    @ImRhubarb Před 8 lety

    rather listen to daewon

  • @jamesmuller1481
    @jamesmuller1481 Před 10 lety

    no one has endless hours of repetition to do this stuff. most ppl have to work for a living.

    • @leechponds2460
      @leechponds2460 Před 10 lety +1

      He wasnt saying that in a bad way, you just took it completely wrong.

    • @stream47
      @stream47 Před 10 lety +4

      OK, James, you don't get it. Rodney is a *professional athlete* and an *artist*. This is what he *does* - every day for at least 3 hours per day. This is what he does for a living - and believe me, although I'm not going to give details - he's done *quite* well at it. And he's invented a new art form in the process. There are a lot of people who *choose* to put the kind of time Rodney has put into his life's work, and those are his peers that he talks about. And over and above his skating, he runs skateboard companies, designs boards, designs trucks, and he does at least 8 hours a day of *that*, too.

    • @jamesmuller1481
      @jamesmuller1481 Před 10 lety

      no, he is a born millionaire who spent 8 hrs a day practice to get that good. i'm sure if i had the time & the money, i could to something amazing too.

    • @MattiusFincham
      @MattiusFincham Před 10 lety +3

      James Muller Not sure if trolling, or mental.
      Rodney Mullen grew up on a farm with no concrete or skatespots (this being the late 70's); the son of a dentist.
      He practiced inside his garage, for hours. Mind you, he began skating with much simpler, arguably poorer board designs back then!
      He studied for schooling and skated with as much free time as he had to get as good as he did and to be able to make a living from it, including running several skateboard companies and receiving payment from sponsors that he earned through dedication and talent.
      Who honestly doesn't have 8 hours a day to do anything?
      Most jobs are only 8 hours long. It's all in your mentality.

    • @stream47
      @stream47 Před 10 lety +7

      When i met him, he was a second-year student at the University of Florida, studying biomedical engineering and maintaining a straight-A average in all of his coursework, including maths up to and including Partial Differential Equations. He was doing that Monday through Friday, and then on the weekends, Swatch Watch would fly him over to Europe on the Concorde and he'd do skate demos in Europe, returning to the US on Sunday evening. He's not the average kind of guy...

  • @Nominay
    @Nominay Před 5 lety

    I tire of how serious Mullen takes everything, and I'm not buying his spiel. It's just skateboarding, not frikkin' Taoism.

    • @camvalles123
      @camvalles123 Před 5 lety +6

      Then you dont belong here or at a skate park.