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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: Sidewalk Funk. on December 05, 2014, 10:59:31 AM
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Jordan Sanchez - Welcome to WELCOME (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p-NFqHIkdo#)
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great. now he'll never get on HUF!
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:o That last trick
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Nothing but love.
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FUCKIN A WOW
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Playing Tony Hawk I always thought spinning on top of a fire hydrant, or parking pole, was one of the tricks that would never see its way out of the game.
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WOW that was radical
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intense as fuck, dude has the sickest spot book out, and best trick selection out. BEST DUDE OUT!
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Playing Tony Hawk I always thought spinning on top of a fire hydrant, or parking pole, was one of the tricks that would never see its way out of the game.
You know that was a real life trick before it was a make-believe trick, right?
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Playing Tony Hawk I always thought spinning on top of a fire hydrant, or parking pole, was one of the tricks that would never see its way out of the game.
You know that was a real life trick before it was a make-believe trick, right?
not the way jordan does it. aint no one flipped out, or going to "pivot" or whatever. jordan is the only person ive seen do a natas spin in the last fucking 20 years who didnt use a wall, or something to make him spin. HE KEEPS IT 100
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Playing Tony Hawk I always thought spinning on top of a fire hydrant, or parking pole, was one of the tricks that would never see its way out of the game.
You know that was a real life trick before it was a make-believe trick, right?
not the way jordan does it. aint no one flipped out, or going to "pivot" or whatever. jordan is the only person ive seen do a natas spin in the last fucking 20 years who didnt use a wall, or something to make him spin. HE KEEPS IT 100
David Gravette did one with a shove and a few other people have done then as well.
Awesome footage by this guy. His current trick selection definitely fits Welcome a lot more than Blvd.
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Good fit
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Playing Tony Hawk I always thought spinning on top of a fire hydrant, or parking pole, was one of the tricks that would never see its way out of the game.
You know that was a real life trick before it was a make-believe trick, right?
not the way jordan does it. aint no one flipped out, or going to "pivot" or whatever. jordan is the only person ive seen do a natas spin in the last fucking 20 years who didnt use a wall, or something to make him spin. HE KEEPS IT 100
True that. He should consider ballet as a second career.
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"forget about using a sheet of plywood for a landing pad, this pane of glass will do"
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well, this is the best
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great tricks and a perfect fit.
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great tricks and a perfect fit.
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Kinda bummed he's not on BLVD anymore but if this means more Jordan footy I back it.
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makes sense! kills it!
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His footage always gets me psyched.
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just when i thought he could do no wrong
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that was too intense for words.
magic carpet ride.
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I don't really get it I guess. There's a point where unique spots and creative street skating cross a line and start to look try-hard. Shaped boards are somewhere near that line. It's all good and well to have fun and goof around, but this guy put out some of the best "raw" street skating ever (fast lines, making awkward ledge tricks look stylish etc) while he was on Boulevard and now he's going to knock over bike rims and land shit standing still or whatever? And did his push get weird or is he just going half as fast now? I know they had to film this quickly and everything, but it just seems like the magic is gone from his skating somehow. Maybe its just that I don't like Welcome very much.
BLVD - Jordan Sanchez (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9U6ckD08jw#)
Jordan Sanchez - Vics Market (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb_B09MLtMc#)
Boulevard Amburger Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJd9aYMkL9w#)
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wow that was so good. he is def doing his own thing and welcome makes sense. jordans not young so i hope he gets paid
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I'm sort of with tuque on this one - I'm all for the man getting paid by Welcome, but I hope this doesn't mean an end to his super tech skating. All those quick lines and grimy spots in his Vic's Market part is what made him one of my favorites to begin with.
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maybe this is his form of progression. looked like some seriously difficult stuff in there.
he prob doesn't put as much thought into it as people on a message board analyzing him do.
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wow that was so good. he is def doing his own thing and welcome makes sense. jordans not young so i hope he gets paid
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It never even came to mind to put Jordan Sanchez and Welcome Skateboards together, holy shit mind blown. Into broken glass�.whaaaaa.
This is great for Sanchez and Welcome. Stoked for all of them. News like this conjures up new excitement in skateboarding for me.
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he prob doesn't put as much thought into it as people on a message board analyzing him do.
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I don't really get it I guess. There's a point where unique spots and creative street skating cross a line and start to look try-hard. Shaped boards are somewhere near that line. It's all good and well to have fun and goof around, but this guy put out some of the best "raw" street skating ever (fast lines, making awkward ledge tricks look stylish etc) while he was on Boulevard and now he's going to knock over bike rims and land shit standing still or whatever? And did his push get weird or is he just going half as fast now? I know they had to film this quickly and everything, but it just seems like the magic is gone from his skating somehow. Maybe its just that I don't like Welcome very much.Â
I agree, this crossed the line. It looks like it was thrown together quickly, but still, too much wacky/shitty stuff considering what he has put out before.
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snowslide to glass break had me like oh dam what
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^plowerslide!!!
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snowslide to glass break had me like oh dam what
some next level shit.
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What's good with his new push?
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Welcome Jordan
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Need music plz
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he prob doesn't put as much thought into it as people on a message board analyzing him do.
also, seattle concrete is the roughest, and toughest, im going to assume none or very little of you even have a clue what its like street skating here, so anyone complaining about his push... take note.
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Skateboarding needs skaters like Jordan. When majority of skaters that make a living get paid to skate the biggest shit, do the hardest tricks or completely whore themselves out its sometimes a good breather to get wacky yet fun skating like Jordan does. Although hes always produced great stuff his new footage definitely makes me want to go skate more than his old stuff. Specially when skaters like myself get to the point in skating where you just simply want to have fun versus focusing/stressing out on learning a new trick.
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I concur with tuque.
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he prob doesn't put as much thought into it as people on a message board analyzing him do.
also, seattle concrete is the roughest, and toughest, im going to assume none or very little of you even have a clue what its like street skating here, so anyone complaining about his push... take note.
i dont think anyone on the east coast ever used that as an excuse