The spot at 5:08 is real dangerous. The slope leads right down to traffic and I've personally seen skaters hit everything from cars to trams to grannies and little kids there.
I actually saw you guys recording a while back, I actually go to a lot of the places that are shown in the video and I was wondering why there were so many cameras. It was so cool cause I remember seeing you do an exact clip and I was watching it live.
Man......I wish there were more small, architecturally-focused, not terribly crowded cities in the United States like Helsinki, Amsterdam, etc. I realize the socio-economic make up of the US doesn't really allow for those kinds of developments but damn. Those cities are so much more fun to skate and chill in than LA or New York.
Our TV doesn't do dubbing, because it's not big enough market. It's easy to learn english with subtitles, so pretty much everybody under 60 here can hold a conversation in English.
It might be because they are taught English earlier in school, since English is spoken globally. In the States, we take a language for a couple years in high school and (at least I did) get to choose from: Spanish, Italian, German, French, Japanese or Latin. The wisest thing for us would be to learn Spanish. Also, it isn't just the Finns, there are Swedes and Norwegians who have no accent when speaking English.
Most people in the nordic countries are taught english from an early age, and the fact that a lot of people learn english from movies and tv-shows influences that since a lot of them are from the US. Older people have weirder accents most of the time but younger people sound either british or american depending on what they were taught. Mostly american though
US youtube, TV and video games. Finn's mainly speak with American accents when talking English or they have a Finnish accent thrown in there. I live in Finland and am native English speaker from Australia. In the cities they speak really good English (mainly Helsinki) but once you get out of the cities it's completely different just due to practice of the language. They are great people in Finland once you break the ice with them.
You have to live in Finland to know how unreal that last clip was.
Yep i havent even tought someone could just back 50 that
Honestly looks small compared to what it is.
Jenkem leading the way in skateboard journalism
So true
For sure!
Marius is such a mellow guy that you sometimes forget how gnarly he is when he's skating.
Great movie!
And Helsinki I miss so much..
Cheers from neighboring Saint Petersburg
I really really like how he says the moment then they show the clip like the tail drop into the water
The last trick is 1 in a 1000' to go that fast and land at the right spot, that is a work of art!
100% ❤
Insane editing, grateful for the vid😎
Great series, great editing, great vibe! Definitely makes me want to visit Finland!
Same
epic vibes from Finland!
Mam the videography and shots in this video are really unbelievable. Really captures the beauty and vibe of a city and how it mixes with the scene.
This video was so well made shout out to the team who put it together. And what a legend Marius is.
What a clip! The Effects, music, the angles! Perfect. Regards from Tallinn.
This is a true piece of art.
Love Marius and Finland!
Beautiful piece :) 🔥❤
my favourite type of skate videos: documentary style!
Nicely shot and edited. Seems like such a cool place
skate water!
Skate God.... Skate God....
Great series!
The spot at 5:08 is real dangerous. The slope leads right down to traffic and I've personally seen skaters hit everything from cars to trams to grannies and little kids there.
Finland rock's! 🇫🇮
I pass those spots frequently and wow omg 🫡
jenkem keeping us updated, thank youuu
Nice edit! Loved it
Another awesome one Greg. Keep ‘em coming !!!
that last clip is so fucking insane if you've ever seen that set in real life
That last clip was gnarly
love this series, always wanna go explore my own city for spots after watching
Awesome tour around my hometown! Great work ❤️
This is beautiful content and story, bravo!!🙌🙏
This was so sick
Havent seen this dude in a while. Crazy 5050. Remember he used to have a knarly backside flip.
Greg Navarro is a true filmmaker.
beautiful spots!
very, very nice video! thanks jenkem!
Holy shit that back 50-50 at the end
Greg’s videos are fire🔥🔥
Criminally underated channel
That was HELLA SICK!
Greg needs a raise
amazing
Beautiful city. I’d love to skate there
Looks like a beautiful city
names on the signs in the intro was very sick
2:06 I was there that day watching people sesh that rail, damn didn't know they were filming any parts. Randomly walked past.
So rad🤙
I actually saw you guys recording a while back, I actually go to a lot of the places that are shown in the video and I was wondering why there were so many cameras. It was so cool cause I remember seeing you do an exact clip and I was watching it live.
Love this!
They're also building up Jätkäsaari (just moved away) - There's a ton of cool spots yet to be skated. Hope to see them in some parts in the future.
Such an underrated skater 100x over
THE GOV! So sick!
YANN HOROWITZ, yeeeeah boy! South Africa represent!!!
that gap 50 was nutzo
Really well put together project! If you're in Helsinki, take a short ferry south to Tallinn, Estonia as well!
I always wonder what non skaters in public think when epic shit goes down like the huge back 50 to end this video
People really seem amazed by it. It's like we're another type of street performer, except people cheer for it like at a sporting event.
Damn y'all be active af lately
The titles are 👌🏼
Does anyone know the first song?
Hey Lauri, the song I used is a Finnish folk song: Silmät Silmiä recorded in 1968. Thank you!
@@gregpnavarro Thank you for your reply. Brilliant work on this one btw!
@@AriVenus77 no problem! Really appreciate it, means a lot! Thanks for watching it :)
Awesome video
that opener blew my fuckin mind
I would so move there
I use to see this guy shred all around SD
👏👏🔥
Most people watching this video: "Ah, what a cool skateboarding channel"
People who know what 'jenkem' is: *grayscale mr. incredible face*
Jenkem is a skateboard magazine founded in 2011 based in Brooklyn
@@namedidii It's also a drug made by fermenting literal piss and shit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkem
Ihana!
No Arto props?
Same shirt in the interview as the back lip lol
Helsinki: home of many great black metal bands.
I would say home of many melodic metal bands
and some of the most rancid death metal too
@@MrFylledal I would certainly agree Sir, so much great metal!
mood
Marius has been that dude from SD to the Viking lands
100% ❤
Sairasta aka sick!
''we have the architecture '' rofl ;DDD ready to be SKTED
Strobeck punching the air right now abt the last clip
somone def gotta make some sort of street jam comp that would be huge
Helride. Look it up.
*Dream city* (typing from London)
cool ass youtube channel man keep it going
Wtf. I had forgot about that last trick. Gnarly.
GOVS!
🙏
wow i thought he was from sd all this time
mistähän päin suomea marius mahtaisi olla lähtöisin???
I genuinely thought Marius was from like minnesota or something no idea he was Finnish
minnesota and finland are basically the same
Same I just assumed he’s American when I first saw him in feed the need
the bock saga Temple of Lemminkäinen
yo i wanna go Helsinki
YE YANN !
Saw this on tiktok a while back
Gooovs 😤
he’s wearing the same shirt that he hit the bump to rail in lol
these arent long enough!
What a ender
Man......I wish there were more small, architecturally-focused, not terribly crowded cities in the United States like Helsinki, Amsterdam, etc. I realize the socio-economic make up of the US doesn't really allow for those kinds of developments but damn. Those cities are so much more fun to skate and chill in than LA or New York.
what do you mean? im absolutely sure there are tons of smaller, architecturally significant cities in murica too.
Helsinki vs Huntington Beach 🤔😂
🤲🤲🤲
Fastest 5:41 ever
Last one is straight Skate 3 shittt
wow he speaks perfect english with no accent, cant even tell he's european
Our TV doesn't do dubbing, because it's not big enough market. It's easy to learn english with subtitles, so pretty much everybody under 60 here can hold a conversation in English.
@@ilesalmo7724 Not without accent though
"OW NOO NOT FEENNWRAND!"
“Cops love skating here”
Someone named Yaan Horowitz isn't just from RSA...He holds multiple passports.
5/meininki
I'm an OG skateboarder saw this thumbnail🔥🔥🔥🍺
how do they sound like americans when they speak english lol
I imagine that's just Marius having spent a lot of time in the US
It might be because they are taught English earlier in school, since English is spoken globally. In the States, we take a language for a couple years in high school and (at least I did) get to choose from: Spanish, Italian, German, French, Japanese or Latin. The wisest thing for us would be to learn Spanish. Also, it isn't just the Finns, there are Swedes and Norwegians who have no accent when speaking English.
@@serialskateboards even the dudes living in helsinki in this vid barely have accents. a quick small talk with them and i would barely even notice
Most people in the nordic countries are taught english from an early age, and the fact that a lot of people learn english from movies and tv-shows influences that since a lot of them are from the US. Older people have weirder accents most of the time but younger people sound either british or american depending on what they were taught. Mostly american though
US youtube, TV and video games. Finn's mainly speak with American accents when talking English or they have a Finnish accent thrown in there. I live in Finland and am native English speaker from Australia. In the cities they speak really good English (mainly Helsinki) but once you get out of the cities it's completely different just due to practice of the language. They are great people in Finland once you break the ice with them.