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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: mareo on December 08, 2022, 08:44:17 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00pXygE0g78
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one of the gnarliest hill bombs I've ever seen, crazy
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Sewa must really love skateboarding - how long has he been riding blank boards/no sponsor whatsoever?
Shitty trick selection by the way (but who would spend their ammo for a Berrics part anyway).
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one of the gnarliest hill bombs I've ever seen, crazy
you got me
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He’s got those Nollie and sw late flips dialed, And they look sick.
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This man’s pants too tight
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At 1:25 "counter-clockwise" lyrics with a counter-clockwise fakie bigspin. Genius.
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Sewa must really love skateboarding - how long has he been riding blank boards/no sponsor whatsoever?
Shitty trick selection by the way (but who would spend their ammo for a Berrics part anyway).
What do you mean "shitty trick selection"?
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I want to know exactly how he's not on Cariuma.
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Dude is really objectively good, but I feel like he’s been at this level since he came out and is still doing the same shit. If you told me this was a part of his from 2014 I would be like yeah that makes sense.
I’m guessing redbull keeps this guy afloat.
Liked the edit/song and some of the tricks
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Sewa must really love skateboarding - how long has he been riding blank boards/no sponsor whatsoever?
Shitty trick selection by the way (but who would spend their ammo for a Berrics part anyway).
What do you mean "shitty trick selection"?
Hard tricks not often done by popular skaters. Only a bad thing if you have a small cock
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I kinda want him to succeed. Already forgot about him again even though he's incredibly skilled and appears to be a super nice dude. Is he just too bland? Boring? I also feel like he's been doing the exact same tricks for 15 years now
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
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Sewa must really love skateboarding - how long has he been riding blank boards/no sponsor whatsoever?
Shitty trick selection by the way (but who would spend their ammo for a Berrics part anyway).
What do you mean "shitty trick selection"?
Nollie varial flip crooked
bs big spin tailslide to nose manual
Most of the manual variations
Guy is talented as fuck, has some of the best hardflips and fs flips, but his trick selection is pretty lame.
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I wish he would be more creative with his trick selection. Like someone said this part could've been released in 2014. By now I would expect him to do late double flips and 180 late flips. Nevertheless I somehow still fascinated by his tricks and how clean they are done.
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premiering a street part on the Berrics is an immediate L
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For all the this could of been 2014, he's been doing the same tricks so long and shoes/pants comments I think you've missed the point this is a "late" video part that wasn't put out when it was new.
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https://canteen.theberrics.com/products/autographed-sewa-kroetkov-pro-deck-1?_pos=1&_sid=9fa899296&_ss=r
A "pro deck" for his video part from no company?
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https://canteen.theberrics.com/products/autographed-sewa-kroetkov-pro-deck-1?_pos=1&_sid=9fa899296&_ss=r (https://canteen.theberrics.com/products/autographed-sewa-kroetkov-pro-deck-1?_pos=1&_sid=9fa899296&_ss=r)
A "pro deck" for his video part from no company?
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Bad trick selection here means "he dont do wallrides."
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Bad trick selection here means "he dont do wallrides."
No it doesn't
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Bad trick selection here means "he dont do wallrides."
No it doesn't
But it would help if he did right? ;)
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
it isnt that high, is it? feel like there has been a good amount of footage with certain angles that showcased it is as smaller than I always thought it is. Did/ Can somebody measure it?
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
it isnt that high, is it? feel like there has been a good amount of footage with certain angles that showcased it is as smaller than I always thought it is. Did/ Can somebody measure it?
Not measured but I think it's 4-5 stairs on the tall end and 3-4 on the small end
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Genuinely wondering why no companies fuck with this dude?
Not original enough? Is he a dick?
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Anything on the courthouse is fucked. If you do anything on that you should be proud.
Thes Berrics skaters are weird. They all rip. I’m gonna add Luan in there as well. It’s like they have forgotten how to put a proper part together. Or can’t figure out how to put out a part enjoyed by the “core” skateboarding community.
It’s almost like they need a coach to help ween them off Berrics lack of creativity and focus on just overall wackiness.
I like this Sewa dude. Seems like a nice dude. Does some hard tricks well. BUT there is a loss of emotion and imperfections that make skateboarding so fun to watch. Rant done as I have no idea what I’m saying anymore.
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i think theres just like so many good skaters out there, you gotta have some sort of stand out personality or look really cool for people to care. like no one would buy this guy's board. red bull is happy to pay him as a stunt man but clothes companies (which are basically what board comapnies are) dont care about him modelling their clothes cause he doesnt look good enough or people dont want to copy his style enough.
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might be the most talented skater who cant get core sponsors. at least hes gettin paid with red bull and go pro
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god i hate late-flips
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Genuinely wondering why no companies fuck with this dude?
Not original enough? Is he a dick?
Back when he rode for DC, a filmer told me that he would show up at Sewa's house ready to shoot but Sewa would make him wait for 2 hours while he obsessed with his shoelaces! That anecdote was so powerful to me because for years afterward I'd watch Sewa skate and pick up on a bunch of subtle cues that he's either a primadonna or a perfectionist.
I'm of the opinion that he's a perfectionist with a miniscule touch of OCD.
Also, since it's Sewa story time, I seem to remember that Sewa once blurted out that he wanted to go eat at Roscoe's chicken and waffles, but Dewayne Macmurray was in earshot and he took it as a racial comment. Poor Sewa got an earful that day, I'll tell ya.
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might be the most talented skater who cant get core sponsors. at least hes gettin paid with red bull and go pro
This quote had me thinking.
If I were 25 yrs younger ( fUCK ) and had some decision to make about sponsors. What would I do.
Would I go for the board sponsor / shoe sponsor or do I take the GoPro Redbull money but get no love in the streetz.
Here I am a grown as man with a family on a forums with fellow skaterats arguing about some other man’s value on a useless wooden toy.
Thank god I have a good job. Might be time to re-evaluate my time on SLAP.
Ok. Fuck that. I come here to behave juvenile. That’s the point.
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I liked that part.
To me he seems like he's pretty good at marketing himself. It's not easy moving to Cali as a nobody and then succeed in making a living. I guess he just decided he would fuck with the Berrics to give him free exposure, and do other "cheesy" stuff like Red Bull.
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
it isnt that high, is it? feel like there has been a good amount of footage with certain angles that showcased it is as smaller than I always thought it is. Did/ Can somebody measure it?
Not measured but I think it's 4-5 stairs on the tall end and 3-4 on the small end
Both of those could vary so much though. I need to know it in inches specifically. How high can a man fakie 360 flip who laughs at everything for 20+ seconds like it's the funniest joke ever? Someone in the area get out the tape measure.
I even measured my beloved skatepark ledge/super long manual pad like I said I would.. not that anyone would ever give a shit lol, but it is 15 1/2 inches high and juuuuust under 50 feet long.
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might be the most talented skater who cant get core sponsors. at least hes gettin paid with red bull and go pro
This quote had me thinking.
If I were 25 yrs younger ( fUCK ) and had some decision to make about sponsors. What would I do.
Would I go for the board sponsor / shoe sponsor or do I take the GoPro Redbull money but get no love in the streetz.
Here I am a grown as man with a family on a forums with fellow skaterats arguing about some other man’s value on a useless wooden toy.
Thank god I have a good job. Might be time to re-evaluate my time on SLAP.
Ok. Fuck that. I come here to behave juvenile. That’s the point.
Thing is tho foreigners don't really get to choose like that. I'm sure he'd of rather skated for Adidas instead of Red Bull or whatever but you gotta take what little opportunities you get. To live in America you need a visa and have to have steady sponsors and shit. Dreams aren't free.
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might be the most talented skater who cant get core sponsors. at least hes gettin paid with red bull and go pro
This quote had me thinking.
If I were 25 yrs younger ( fUCK ) and had some decision to make about sponsors. What would I do.
Would I go for the board sponsor / shoe sponsor or do I take the GoPro Redbull money but get no love in the streetz.
Here I am a grown as man with a family on a forums with fellow skaterats arguing about some other man’s value on a useless wooden toy.
Thank god I have a good job. Might be time to re-evaluate my time on SLAP.
Ok. Fuck that. I come here to behave juvenile. That’s the point.
Thing is tho foreigners don't really get to choose like that. I'm sure he'd of rather skated for Adidas instead of Red Bull or whatever but you gotta take what little opportunities you get. To live in America you need a visa and have to have steady sponsors and shit. Dreams aren't free.
Sometimes they’re paid in redbull and vlogs.
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might be the most talented skater who cant get core sponsors. at least hes gettin paid with red bull and go pro
This quote had me thinking.
If I were 25 yrs younger ( fUCK ) and had some decision to make about sponsors. What would I do.
Would I go for the board sponsor / shoe sponsor or do I take the GoPro Redbull money but get no love in the streetz.
Here I am a grown as man with a family on a forums with fellow skaterats arguing about some other man’s value on a useless wooden toy.
Thank god I have a good job. Might be time to re-evaluate my time on SLAP.
Ok. Fuck that. I come here to behave juvenile. That’s the point.
Thing is tho foreigners don't really get to choose like that. I'm sure he'd of rather skated for Adidas instead of Red Bull or whatever but you gotta take what little opportunities you get. To live in America you need a visa and have to have steady sponsors and shit. Dreams aren't free.
I guess red bull and go pro are also better sponsor in terms of handling insurance and bureaucracy stuff.
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Dude is like the men’s clothing section at Target.
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People hating so bad I was not expecting the part to be good at all. I don't even hate the trick selection this guy isn't ever going to be Bobby Puleo, but I bet if you switched his name to Wade Desarmo people would be feeling this part more. He's got a really clean style, some tech and quick footed stuff, not bad at all. I did watch on mute though because I already know it probably has wack music.
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A new thing I’ve been doing is asking myself “is this part so good that if he dressed like Nigel I would still be impressed. “
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The problem is probably that he came up in a time where skateboarding took drastic turn to wallies and such.
Figured i'd post his best part here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sB8s9HW6gI
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He is of redbull and go pro.
Great sponsor me tape.
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The problem is probably that he came up in a time where skateboarding took drastic turn to wallies and such.
Figured i'd post his best part here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sB8s9HW6gI
Damn never saw this part before, this had me picturing a way different outcome where Sewa became part of the sabotage crew or something way more exciting than whatever the hell this late part is about
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He is of redbull and go pro.
Great sponsor me tape.
source?
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I used to like this type of skating back in 2000.
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People hating so bad I was not expecting the part to be good at all. I don't even hate the trick selection this guy isn't ever going to be Bobby Puleo, but I bet if you switched his name to Wade Desarmo people would be feeling this part more. He's got a really clean style, some tech and quick footed stuff, not bad at all. I did watch on mute though because I already know it probably has wack music.
Pretty much. Not horrible by any means and honestly I think that's as good as a late flip will ever look. I'd rather have those than the double flips. Sewa isn't bad at all. I'm not a fan in particular but he's not worth bagging on.
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
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In an parallel universe this would be an Alex mizurov part and sewa would be banned from the berrics
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That was way better than I expected.
Sewa seems like a nice guy, and while a lot of the tricks he does easily fall into no-go territory, I honestly don't think it's the case for him. He pops and flicks his tricks super well - a lot of the stuff he does are not supposed to look as clean as he make them. He has one of the best fs flips in the business, and he obviously cares that his tricks are performed well.
Can't call him a kook, and I hope someone would sponsor him.
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
I'm only agitated because I'm Sewa and I feel like you're trying to imply that I'm not tough enough to skate to scary American rap. Just because Europe is known historically as an incredibly non-violent place doesn't meant I can't like DMX.
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
I'm only agitated because I'm Sewa and I feel like you're trying to imply that I'm not tough enough to skate to scary American rap. Just because Europe is known historically as an incredibly non-violent place doesn't meant I can't like DMX.
Dude you are so butthurt what ist wrong? I like scary american rap as well. I just always smirk a little when another 13 year old from Germany uses some gangster music from the us in his edit
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
I'm only agitated because I'm Sewa and I feel like you're trying to imply that I'm not tough enough to skate to scary American rap. Just because Europe is known historically as an incredibly non-violent place doesn't meant I can't like DMX.
Dude you are so butthurt what ist wrong? I like scary american rap as well. I just always smirk a little when another 13 year old from Germany uses some gangster music from the us in his edit
Yeah my ass hurts, what's it to you? How about I fly to America and bring my 13 year old friend and he absolutely clobbers you to a C-Murder song
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
I'm only agitated because I'm Sewa and I feel like you're trying to imply that I'm not tough enough to skate to scary American rap. Just because Europe is known historically as an incredibly non-violent place doesn't meant I can't like DMX.
Dude you are so butthurt what ist wrong? I like scary american rap as well. I just always smirk a little when another 13 year old from Germany uses some gangster music from the us in his edit
How old are you? Most of skaters chose their songs for the beats and vibe. If skate a lot in the streets, no matter if it is in Berlin or Barcelona, all big cities has almost the same issues. Is Gino the biggest gangster in the game? Gino shouldnt put Wu tang songs in his videoparts?
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
it isnt that high, is it? feel like there has been a good amount of footage with certain angles that showcased it is as smaller than I always thought it is. Did/ Can somebody measure it?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLsAPqml66m/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
it isnt that high, is it? feel like there has been a good amount of footage with certain angles that showcased it is as smaller than I always thought it is. Did/ Can somebody measure it?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLsAPqml66m/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Maybe it just says something about how embarrassingly bad I am, but that seems very tall for tech tricks. The ledges seem to have perfect height and that four steps stair is strangely low
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He’s one of the nicest skaters I’ve met.
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I’ve been a fan of Sewa since I saw him back in This is Not a Test.” His part was a banger, had a lot of crazy tech and his style was precise but not fake. He’s always been a nice dude, my friend’s company sponsored him for a while and he always provided footage. That being said, this part just seems so sterile and lifeless. It probably has to do with the filming and editing, but even his IOU part was more impressive. And I’ll nitpick for a second: lose the 5 panel strapbacks and joggers, pick some more raw spots and push beyond your normal bag of tricks, and get a better filmer that’ll take you to the right spots and have some good suggestions.
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just a park skater who skates perfect spots. very 2010'ish prod trick selection, but way boring. should speed up.
fin.
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Sewa must really love skateboarding - how long has he been riding blank boards/no sponsor whatsoever?
Shitty trick selection by the way (but who would spend their ammo for a Berrics part anyway).
What do you mean "shitty trick selection"?
Nollie varial flip crooked
bs big spin tailslide to nose manual
Most of the manual variations
Guy is talented as fuck, has some of the best hardflips and fs flips, but his trick selection is pretty lame.
I would say neither of those tricks were examples of bad trick selection. Nollie late flip and sw late flip, definitely illegal
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
Maybe in the late 90's early 2000's. That take is honestly very dated, and definately not something I think people assume. Especially in this day and age of mumble trash rap. It's just personal preference, its just music.
I'll go as far as to say you might be called racist/ignorant for such a bunt.
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
Maybe in the late 90's early 2000's. That take is honestly very dated, and definately not something I think people assume. Especially in this day and age of mumble trash rap. It's just personal preference, its just music.
I'll go as far as to say you might be called racist/ignorant for such a bunt.
Lol racist? Why? Slap is so weird sometimes
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
Maybe in the late 90's early 2000's. That take is honestly very dated, and definately not something I think people assume. Especially in this day and age of mumble trash rap. It's just personal preference, its just music.
I'll go as far as to say you might be called racist/ignorant for such a bunt.
Lol racist? Why? Slap is so weird sometimes
Rap music isn't always about "being from the streets or being tough". Thats what I'm trying to say. I'm definately NOT calling you racist for asking the question, as I'm sure Euro and American translations are different.
In this day and age of woke awareness, and privaleged cancel culture, the youths will find a way to turn it around on you.
Simply my opinion
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Sewa is one of my guilty pleasures. In many ways he is absolute euro trash but please everyone take note how he has one of the best fs flips and 360 flips there is.
Sewa I know you're lurking so i'm gonna give you some constructive criticism:
- Immediately lose all the double flips, late flips and nollie front foot flips. Those tricks seriously devalue you as a skater.
- You need to take a few more pushes into your tricks. You're skating too slow by today's professional standards.
- You need to switch up your garderobe. Lose the not so loose cargo pants, colorful hoodies and sports caps. Coldpizza is on point when he says you look like the men’s clothing section at Target.
- Obviously you seem to go the gym but on a skateboard it looks stupid with the clothes you wear. If you have muscle, then you need to have really loose clothes. Unless you're busenitz.
- The macho rap tunes you use for your parts are consistently hideous and make you look dumb. Especially considering you are a white dutch/russian dude.
- It's not a bad thing to have not so perfectly executed tricks in your part. On the contrary it would make you look more relaxed and natural, less contrived and calculated. So more speed, less robotics.
Sorry for derailing the thread but you reminded me of a question I always wanted to ask on slap.
How do my fellow u.s. pals think about people from other parts of the world using american rap music for their skate parts?
Who gives a shit?
I do. That's why I asked
Well, what's your opinion than? Why do you give a shit about it, and is it rap specifically you care about? Is it only America, or do you care when someone skates to any song from a different country than their own? Did you give a shit when Puig skated to The Pet Shop Boys? Come on, lay it on me.
Haha why are you so agitated by this question? I was just wondering because rap music is often used to make someone look tough or from the street etc. Most e.g. european skaters are so far away from the reality that is showcased in american rap music so I was curious what you guys think about it. You don't have this discrapency with the pet shop boys
Maybe in the late 90's early 2000's. That take is honestly very dated, and definately not something I think people assume. Especially in this day and age of mumble trash rap. It's just personal preference, its just music.
I'll go as far as to say you might be called racist/ignorant for such a bunt.
Lol racist? Why? Slap is so weird sometimes
Rap music isn't always about "being from the streets or being tough". Thats what I'm trying to say. I'm definately NOT calling you racist for asking the question, as I'm sure Euro and American translations are different.
In this day and age of woke awareness, and privaleged cancel culture, the youths will find a way to turn it around on you.
Simply my opinion
Well on the other hand you could accuse some middle class german kid of cultural appropriation if he uses a song from a certified gang banger...
But thanks for all the backfire. I know now that slap does not have a problem with that.
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In an parallel universe this would be an Alex mizurov part and sewa would be banned from the berrics
You make me feel old
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Overwhelmed by mediocrity
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Always have a weak spot for Sewa, just because he is Dutch.
Still think his Damn part is his best one.
https://youtu.be/cqvAHXy_tzc?t=547
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Latey
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He certainly is talented, but I can’t bring myself to enjoy watching him skate. Sad really, he kinda doesn’t fit anywhere, maybe Primitive would be the best fit, but I absolutely can’t see that happening unfortunately for him. Maybe Plan B - but it probably would have happened for him already.
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He made the courthouse stage looks so small
it isnt that high, is it? feel like there has been a good amount of footage with certain angles that showcased it is as smaller than I always thought it is. Did/ Can somebody measure it?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLsAPqml66m/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Maybe it just says something about how embarrassingly bad I am, but that seems very tall for tech tricks. The ledges seem to have perfect height and that four steps stair is strangely low
that seems indeed pretty high for technical tricks -- thanks for providing the data (gnarred as well)
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shit hella high bruh