This is what skateboarding is about!!! Touching grass, making friends, building confidence, learning new things and progressing towards goals. Im hyped this all worked out and I got to know Maya. More fun soon :)
Please do whatever you can to continue doing these with her! As a non-skater, this stream and that followup one, were unbelievably fun to watch... You two just have awesome energy, it was infectious. I hope that maybe you'll get to bring Janise out to Alveus, once the wolves are in and situated. 😊 Thank you for reaching out to Maya, and giving us such inspiring and wholesome entertainment! 🤘♥️
After the last kickflip video, Maya inspired me to no longer try new things. This time, she has inspired me to only try new things with direct professional guidance. Shout out to Ricky!
I'm ready to go out there man! Dying to try my new skateboard. Now I just need a camera and a cameraman, a professional and a large audience to stream too. Can't wait!
@@sockdonutskinda yeah. If you actually commit and learn how to skate it will build your confidence alot. Sports that any second you can easily snap your ankles or arms just by trying the easiest tricks is terrifying to learn. I've broken my rist over 6 times I've broken my ankles and gotten like 50 springed ankles also broke my ribs skating rails. It might sound funny but you learn how to fall so you don't get hurt it will just take time and everyone learns at a different speed. The younger you learn the better. Kids don't break as easily cause they're already pretty close to the ground before they fall.
For real, as a formative trumpeter, I feel that same way towards my current teacher, I feel like I got a good connection with him but at the same time I want to make sure that my teacher is having fun teaching me
This series made me go out and get a skateboard. I’m disabled and haven’t tried skateboarding since I was a kid. But for now I have pretty decent mobility so I decided to just get a cheap one to skate around a bit. Even if I won’t be able to do many tricks or even do it for long I’m having a lot of fun while I can! Thanks for getting me to try it!
A cheaper board might make it a lil more difficult which is fine just remember getting started into skating is hard and thats normal. And just skating around is def best way to start and to get comfortable with it
when i was first learning how to ride a skateboard, i honestly just put on a helmet and borrowed my brother's skateboard. i fell many, many times, and i could not land a single trick. but to my surprise, a super nice person rode by on their bike, watched me fall and sit down in defeat, and they stopped and said, "keep going! you will get it!" i kept going and eventually i made some friends who helped me learn, and i got the hang of it. i'm so proud of you for not letting that kickflip defeat you, maya!
When I was getting into skateboarding I did the same and Tony Hawk came over and told me I suck. I told him he sucks and I became Tony Eagle. One day I will become the greatest skateboarder on this planet and everyone will forget about the Hawk and remember the Eagle buhahahahahabababab
I love it! Learning to fall is THE most important thing to learn in skateboarding. That may sound weird, but It's true. It develops a presence of mind to understand exactly what's going to happen and how to escape it with minimal to no harm to yourself. It happens subconsciously, notice how Ricky reacts to catching Maya's board as it's happening. She's also going through "beginner falls" which are the scariest. HUGE respect for anyone fighting through them! You got this!
its one thing to know pro skaters can do cool tricks, its whole different thing when u get into the whole topic and know what kinda skill it takes. and then seeing it in first person on top of it 👍
@@rickyglaser It's great that this can be applied to pretty much any skill. Like you'll appreciate anything from art and electronics to speedrunning a lot more if you try to get into it, even if it doesn't become your thing
I love this series. Skateboarding is hard af, people don't appreciate the time (and pain) that people put into it. You'll get there Maya, just have to keep trying.
I love his positivity in teaching, and finding ways to keep you interested. Like taking turns doing a trick, or going and talking to the other skaters. You can tell he really loves the sport, and is filled with joy when someone else wants to learn.
Thats the whole skate community as well. We know how hard it is to skate, so whenever some one wants to learn we try to pass on our knowledge. If someone is making fun of you for trying, they arent a real skater.
@@LetsGoMan It reminds me of DnD. I started playing 3 years ago, and now whenever I meet someone who casually mentions it, or seems interested, I right away jump at the chance to invite them to a game, and help them out. I don't like running games, but I've done it now multiple times for friends who are just starting out, cause I want to make sure the experience is comfortable and fun. And if there are players out there who don't like playing with newbies, then they are toxic.
@@LetsGoMan Just grab your skate by the wheels, ride primo or do another "extreme" sport aside from skating (be it bmx or rollerskating) and you'll get a taste of the skate "community". Still, it is an amazing discipline just like the other mentionned and I wish it was more encouraged and supported by cities for younger generations. It really is a good and healthy way to actually go outside.
@@Lamren Nah man it ain’t like that at all, 95% of skaters don’t care how you skate. All that matters is if you’re trying. Fortunately cities, at least around me have put up a lot of skateparks. Skateboarding has skyrocketed in the recent years and it’s just going to keep getting bigger.
this is 1000/10 content. I dont even skate, I did a little when younger and was big into skate culture stuff with my friend in middle school. so it's cool to see someone just stream them learning for hours a day.
Okay this is really cool. Haven't really watched your content before but I saw the title. I just love seeing random fits of determination, on something that someone may not have ever had the urge to do before, but keeps at it and gain some respect for the craft. Well done and props to you
I haven't watched the video through yet, idk if you do a kickflip. But I wanted to say I'm glad you gave it another go- It's super inspiring and despite the pain you went through(especially the first time) you still had fun!! Maya you're genuinely super rad
This is why TH-cam is the best. In my day...lol...they'd show the final win and not all the fails along the way. Love seeing how difficult these things are and how these folks are masters of their craft. Maya you crazy girl lol
LETS GO MAYA!!! Couldn't believe it when I read the title. I'm so happy to see you're getting into skateboarding, I got my first board in preschool and now I'm going on 27 and never looked back. I'm on the sidelines recovering from my first surgery, so thanks for the extra hype to get back on it!! I'll never forget how good the first kickflip felt, I ended up learning heelflips first for some reason though. Keep at it
Maya has been putting out amazing content lately. Give her a follow on Twitch and watch live. Didn’t get the idea of watching live before but it’s been fun
Not me sitting here actually clapping when Maya landed. even having my own commentary. Skateboarding really is a fantastic way to make friends. i need to start skating again
This is my favorite collaboration ever. Ricky is from Braille skateboarding on TH-cam, and they have a ton of instructional and just all around good videos to watch if you’re interested in skateboarding in the slightest.
_[TL;DR - I loved every minute of this and hope you continue doing even more streams with Ricky! Please! ♥️]_ I watched that whole VoD, and the other three... I loved every minute, and I'm not even into skateboarding (aside from X-Games in the late-90s). The fact you and he managed to get you to land a trick _more than once_ is awesome and inspiring. I don't care that it was a Shuvit, because I noticed that was the trick you were almost managing DAY ONE (on *accident!* lol) I've said it on the VoD, I'll say it here: I really hope you and Ricky will continue to do skating collabs! (the fact you went out to meet him after the fact, gives me hope) Heck, maybe Ricky can even help with a donation drive stream in the future! 🤷♂️ But yea, I mirror everyone else's sentiments: Ricky is insanely nice, and watching you two was really uplifting. I intentionally watched that over a few days, just because it left me with a smile the whole time... and things that make me smile these days, are rare, so I wanted to savor it. 😊 Also, when the Wolves are established, please have Ricky AND Jenise come for a proper collab (now that Ricky is on Twitch). Hell, maybe have your new Skater Friend come one day, just for a quick tour like Ricky got. 😊
Maya if you somehow read this - doing tricks on a skateboard is 10x easier rolling than standing still, it's kind of like how you wouldn't expect someone to bunny hop on a bike before they can just ride the bike. If you're not already practicing just riding around, pushing, balancing while turning and carving, you should very much spend time on that to build-up your comfort level with the board! You're doing so great though! Keep on keepin' on
Learning that popcorn trick first (on concrete) was actually a really smart move as it will give your brain a good reference point for maintaining balance after landing on a stationary skateboard that could roll to the side. It's wild how after landing it ONE time and the skateboard rolling away, the next time it was absolutely stable. No in-between. Reference frame unlocked! I'm not saying this confers immunity to having your skateboard roll sideways out from under you, but having that reference frame (and then practicing it) is exactly what makes landing stationary tricks easier. His 360 flip at 6:41 was immaculate. That was technically impressive. Just super buttery smooth. I can't do that lol.
I said it last time, and I mean it more this time, your determination is admirable as heck. To see a non-skater try so hard to get a kickflip is both validating (as a skater) and inspiring (as a skater or whoever else, I’d guess) good job! I’m happy I subscribed after your first kickflip video
Never followed you because of the youtube drama sphere. Super dope to see you learning to skate. It's genuinely freeing and amazing and something I'm picking back up after a decade or so.
Yoooo Ricky is a beast. His attitude and positivity helps tenfold.. most of me learning skating is just willing to take those bruises and keep going and if you don’t have a positive mindset or support system it’s hard for anybody to learn anything.. keep up the hustle, both of you 🤙🏽
ricky's voice when he was counting how many times maya was shoving it is remarkably similar to how I sound when a kid wants to show me their super speed
✊ These have been really great vids Maya. The footage of Ricky coordinating with Maya to land a trick over, and over, and over again quicky encapsulated visually what persistence is needed to accomplish something. That's needed for all sports, but for skateboarding especially... And also translates to life in general. It's always rad to see something cool take place, but I've always been especially interested in seeing the learning process and perseverance involved in achieving said radness. Thanks for sharing. ✌️
keep going, skateboarding is fun as hell once you get the feeling. Learning a kickflip though takes some time. 20 minute adventure in and out. Ricky is also a genuinely insanely nice guy glad you guys have fun shredding
I was so fucking hyped to see you conquer the shuvit. Took me weeks of brute force to learn that back in the day. Having a good teacher and support system makes a huuuge difference.
All that shuv and ollie practice also helps get you way more comfortable landing on the board without dying. Your leg muscles kind of just learn how to balance and then you dont fall as badly when trying all kinds of tricks.
This is what skateboarding is about!!! Touching grass, making friends, building confidence, learning new things and progressing towards goals. Im hyped this all worked out and I got to know Maya. More fun soon :)
Please do whatever you can to continue doing these with her! As a non-skater, this stream and that followup one, were unbelievably fun to watch... You two just have awesome energy, it was infectious.
I hope that maybe you'll get to bring Janise out to Alveus, once the wolves are in and situated. 😊
Thank you for reaching out to Maya, and giving us such inspiring and wholesome entertainment! 🤘♥️
Huge props.
So how long until Maya becomes a pro?
thank you for giving maya and us hope
You're a hero. Keep it up Ricky. For the love of skate!
After the last kickflip video, Maya inspired me to no longer try new things. This time, she has inspired me to only try new things with direct professional guidance. Shout out to Ricky!
That is actually very sweet and also very good advice. 😂❤
Education works, smh
I'm ready to go out there man! Dying to try my new skateboard. Now I just need a camera and a cameraman, a professional and a large audience to stream too. Can't wait!
Subscribed loll
Frankly, if you can afford it, this is the absolute best way to learn anything. TH-cam videos are second best though!
Congrats on the shuvit Maya, love seeing the progression!!
She on Xgames mode!
This guy is so nice and comforting. Skateboarding is HARD. But it will make you HARDER as well. Stay vigilant Maya.
Skating does make me harder
wdym harder? like stronger?
@@sockdonuts nah like better and faster
Ricky is the goat of skateboarding q
@@sockdonutskinda yeah. If you actually commit and learn how to skate it will build your confidence alot. Sports that any second you can easily snap your ankles or arms just by trying the easiest tricks is terrifying to learn. I've broken my rist over 6 times I've broken my ankles and gotten like 50 springed ankles also broke my ribs skating rails. It might sound funny but you learn how to fall so you don't get hurt it will just take time and everyone learns at a different speed. The younger you learn the better. Kids don't break as easily cause they're already pretty close to the ground before they fall.
Maya saying "are you having fun?" to the guy giving her lessons is such a mood
For real, as a formative trumpeter, I feel that same way towards my current teacher, I feel like I got a good connection with him but at the same time I want to make sure that my teacher is having fun teaching me
which mood?
This series made me go out and get a skateboard. I’m disabled and haven’t tried skateboarding since I was a kid. But for now I have pretty decent mobility so I decided to just get a cheap one to skate around a bit. Even if I won’t be able to do many tricks or even do it for long I’m having a lot of fun while I can! Thanks for getting me to try it!
Hell yea! 🤘😫🤘
If there's any takeaway: start with the Ollie 😊
*_You got 'dis!_*
A cheaper board might make it a lil more difficult which is fine just remember getting started into skating is hard and thats normal. And just skating around is def best way to start and to get comfortable with it
so fun cruisin around
This is so freakin' badass.
Hell yeah have fun!
"You may roll a little bit after..."
Maya: "uiihiihhhhhhh" **board gone**
That was waaaaaayyy more than a little roll
As a former sponsored skater and someone that has always had a passion for animal conservation, this hits a weird niche for me and I love it.
when i was first learning how to ride a skateboard, i honestly just put on a helmet and borrowed my brother's skateboard. i fell many, many times, and i could not land a single trick. but to my surprise, a super nice person rode by on their bike, watched me fall and sit down in defeat, and they stopped and said, "keep going! you will get it!" i kept going and eventually i made some friends who helped me learn, and i got the hang of it. i'm so proud of you for not letting that kickflip defeat you, maya!
When I was getting into skateboarding I did the same and Tony Hawk came over and told me I suck. I told him he sucks and I became Tony Eagle. One day I will become the greatest skateboarder on this planet and everyone will forget about the Hawk and remember the Eagle buhahahahahabababab
tony hawk and napoleon bonaparte is a power duo
I love it! Learning to fall is THE most important thing to learn in skateboarding. That may sound weird, but It's true. It develops a presence of mind to understand exactly what's going to happen and how to escape it with minimal to no harm to yourself. It happens subconsciously, notice how Ricky reacts to catching Maya's board as it's happening. She's also going through "beginner falls" which are the scariest. HUGE respect for anyone fighting through them! You got this!
@@Shmoop.P.Shmooply true, I'm always falling head first because that's the part of my body where I can break the least kek
maya being flabbergasted when the professional skater does a skate trick
Do you not get excited when a magician performs a nice magic trick in front of you just because you know they're a magician?
honestly i think its because when shes actively trying to skate she can kind of appreciate the skills in a new way XD
@@Nitiduslol this made me think of how incredibly boring the Olympics would be with this attitude
its one thing to know pro skaters can do cool tricks, its whole different thing when u get into the whole topic and know what kinda skill it takes. and then seeing it in first person on top of it 👍
@@rickyglaser It's great that this can be applied to pretty much any skill. Like you'll appreciate anything from art and electronics to speedrunning a lot more if you try to get into it, even if it doesn't become your thing
This was so fun to watch, you’ll get it soon Maya!!
Maya getting hit in the shin and crying out "Riiiickkkyyyy!!" 😂 so good
Im actually digging the super snappy and quick intro with directly calling us TH-cam🤣
I miss when she would yell at us 🤣😅
_"*kicks door open* _*_Y O U_*_ T U B E !"_
TH-cam! Like and subscribe
i wish there was more of the friend making featured in this vid… it was so sweet😭😭
I love this series. Skateboarding is hard af, people don't appreciate the time (and pain) that people put into it.
You'll get there Maya, just have to keep trying.
I love his positivity in teaching, and finding ways to keep you interested. Like taking turns doing a trick, or going and talking to the other skaters. You can tell he really loves the sport, and is filled with joy when someone else wants to learn.
I was also impressed by his teaching skills.
Thats the whole skate community as well. We know how hard it is to skate, so whenever some one wants to learn we try to pass on our knowledge. If someone is making fun of you for trying, they arent a real skater.
@@LetsGoMan It reminds me of DnD.
I started playing 3 years ago, and now whenever I meet someone who casually mentions it, or seems interested, I right away jump at the chance to invite them to a game, and help them out.
I don't like running games, but I've done it now multiple times for friends who are just starting out, cause I want to make sure the experience is comfortable and fun.
And if there are players out there who don't like playing with newbies, then they are toxic.
@@LetsGoMan Just grab your skate by the wheels, ride primo or do another "extreme" sport aside from skating (be it bmx or rollerskating) and you'll get a taste of the skate "community".
Still, it is an amazing discipline just like the other mentionned and I wish it was more encouraged and supported by cities for younger generations. It really is a good and healthy way to actually go outside.
@@Lamren Nah man it ain’t like that at all, 95% of skaters don’t care how you skate. All that matters is if you’re trying. Fortunately cities, at least around me have put up a lot of skateparks. Skateboarding has skyrocketed in the recent years and it’s just going to keep getting bigger.
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These videos are fun for watching Maya struggle, but the sheer number of attempts she puts is honestly pretty inspiring. Patience & perseverance!
this is 1000/10 content. I dont even skate, I did a little when younger and was big into skate culture stuff with my friend in middle school. so it's cool to see someone just stream them learning for hours a day.
Okay this is really cool. Haven't really watched your content before but I saw the title.
I just love seeing random fits of determination, on something that someone may not have ever had the urge to do before, but keeps at it and gain some respect for the craft.
Well done and props to you
Ricky is so nice + he is a badass skater
I love just how supportive he is.
I haven't watched the video through yet, idk if you do a kickflip. But I wanted to say I'm glad you gave it another go- It's super inspiring and despite the pain you went through(especially the first time) you still had fun!!
Maya you're genuinely super rad
I've been skating for more than half my life and have only been able to kickflip like 3-4 times in that whole time, so no rush!!!! You can do it.
This is why TH-cam is the best. In my day...lol...they'd show the final win and not all the fails along the way. Love seeing how difficult these things are and how these folks are masters of their craft. Maya you crazy girl lol
Maya, i adore this series! Ricky knowing how to make skateboarding content benefitted this episode so much
The fact that he is so good he can mess up in the exact way to show her what she is doing wrong is insane
this was both so fun and inspiring! wants me to get back into skating. more videos with Ricky and skating please.
Ricky not knowing what o7 means is top tier comedy
LETS GO MAYA!!! Couldn't believe it when I read the title. I'm so happy to see you're getting into skateboarding, I got my first board in preschool and now I'm going on 27 and never looked back. I'm on the sidelines recovering from my first surgery, so thanks for the extra hype to get back on it!!
I'll never forget how good the first kickflip felt, I ended up learning heelflips first for some reason though. Keep at it
Maya has been putting out amazing content lately. Give her a follow on Twitch and watch live. Didn’t get the idea of watching live before but it’s been fun
The collab that no one asked for but nobody needed, yet everyone loves.
This is a crossover I never expected! Ricky is awesome
14:39: Best trick of the entire video
I've been watching Ricky since he moved to America to skate for Braille. Such an awesome dude and skateboarder.
The amount of support is so kind it makes me happy
Saw a chicken do this on reddit
Not me sitting here actually clapping when Maya landed. even having my own commentary. Skateboarding really is a fantastic way to make friends. i need to start skating again
thumbnail goes hard, good job mayo
2:58 That catch thou. It's awesome he's teaching in the exact order that I learned my tricks!
This is my favorite collaboration ever. Ricky is from Braille skateboarding on TH-cam, and they have a ton of instructional and just all around good videos to watch if you’re interested in skateboarding in the slightest.
you really don't know what its like to catch ur shin or ankle on the board until it happens. Maya is a champ
Why did this turn into Ricky just showing off really hard tricks haha
Luv you Ricky! Also I love seeing your progression Maya!
just a professional skateboarder and some random australian dude
It’s always cool to see people like Ricky who are real artists at what they do.
My favorite Maya video ever !! I loved skating as kid, so this felt nostalgic in a way
He is a really cool guy and such a great teacher and patient! He made this look fun!
Absolutely love Ricky, seeing him come out here and have a great time teaching is so much fun.
ricky is so nice omg 🥺🫶🏽
This video just had me smiling all the way through. Loved how wholesome it was!
_[TL;DR - I loved every minute of this and hope you continue doing even more streams with Ricky! Please! ♥️]_
I watched that whole VoD, and the other three... I loved every minute, and I'm not even into skateboarding (aside from X-Games in the late-90s).
The fact you and he managed to get you to land a trick _more than once_ is awesome and inspiring. I don't care that it was a Shuvit, because I noticed that was the trick you were almost managing DAY ONE (on *accident!* lol)
I've said it on the VoD, I'll say it here: I really hope you and Ricky will continue to do skating collabs! (the fact you went out to meet him after the fact, gives me hope)
Heck, maybe Ricky can even help with a donation drive stream in the future! 🤷♂️
But yea, I mirror everyone else's sentiments: Ricky is insanely nice, and watching you two was really uplifting. I intentionally watched that over a few days, just because it left me with a smile the whole time... and things that make me smile these days, are rare, so I wanted to savor it. 😊
Also, when the Wolves are established, please have Ricky AND Jenise come for a proper collab (now that Ricky is on Twitch).
Hell, maybe have your new Skater Friend come one day, just for a quick tour like Ricky got. 😊
was not expecting this mashup but it was lovely. been following ricky for a long time so i was genuinely surprised
This is such a fun and wholesome stream. Love it.
Maya if you somehow read this - doing tricks on a skateboard is 10x easier rolling than standing still, it's kind of like how you wouldn't expect someone to bunny hop on a bike before they can just ride the bike.
If you're not already practicing just riding around, pushing, balancing while turning and carving, you should very much spend time on that to build-up your comfort level with the board! You're doing so great though! Keep on keepin' on
3 min in and im loving the editing. Maya is the crying animal from madagascar
Learning that popcorn trick first (on concrete) was actually a really smart move as it will give your brain a good reference point for maintaining balance after landing on a stationary skateboard that could roll to the side. It's wild how after landing it ONE time and the skateboard rolling away, the next time it was absolutely stable. No in-between. Reference frame unlocked!
I'm not saying this confers immunity to having your skateboard roll sideways out from under you, but having that reference frame (and then practicing it) is exactly what makes landing stationary tricks easier.
His 360 flip at 6:41 was immaculate. That was technically impressive. Just super buttery smooth. I can't do that lol.
Man.. these are just some nice ass people. Love seeing it ❤
Legit best collab ever, shout out to Ricky for inspiring & teaching so many of us across the years. We appreciate you !!
managed to catch part of this stream. great skate support session
I love this ricky is so supportive and you are killin it with the shuvit attempts and ur hilarious, I shall subscribe :)
I love how encouraging he is!
I said it last time, and I mean it more this time, your determination is admirable as heck. To see a non-skater try so hard to get a kickflip is both validating (as a skater) and inspiring (as a skater or whoever else, I’d guess) good job! I’m happy I subscribed after your first kickflip video
This was a really fun video!
Never followed you because of the youtube drama sphere. Super dope to see you learning to skate. It's genuinely freeing and amazing and something I'm picking back up after a decade or so.
Awesome videooo! The "has fentanyl" cracked me up lol
1:03 I thought that was actually her for a second…
This dude is wholesome as fuck bro
very good job mr editor. and maya too i guess.
i love how they just started collecting friends
Well done on your commitment at least
Who is this Flip person that got a giraffe?!
I demand to speak to the manager!
This town ain't big enough for the both Flips
@@mayahiga damn straight! But this Pizza sure is 😑
Dran bleiben! 👍🏼
Ich übe gerade mit meiner Nichte zusammen das Rollschuh fahren. 😅
You got this Maya! Don't get intimidated when someone makes it look easy it just comes from prac and getting the technique down. You got it!
What a super nice fella.
I love seeing people learning something new like this.
Maya looks so cool with the black hair
Excellent Maya. Inspired I am....
Glad to hear that Yoda
Yoooo Ricky is a beast. His attitude and positivity helps tenfold.. most of me learning skating is just willing to take those bruises and keep going and if you don’t have a positive mindset or support system it’s hard for anybody to learn anything.. keep up the hustle, both of you 🤙🏽
SHE IS THE GOAT !!
ricky's voice when he was counting how many times maya was shoving it is remarkably similar to how I sound when a kid wants to show me their super speed
10/10! best
Thanks dawgy
I really like how you have chaged, You seem so confident and it looks like you are enjoying life more!
Happy for you :D
Now we just have to wait and see if Maya touches a skateboard again in her life
I mean, I know she did another stream on Ricky's channel, but from then on, who knows if in fact the kickflip beat her.
Ricky mixing in streaming with skateboarding and collaborating is honestly the best thing for skateboarding content
This was a really cool stream
✊
These have been really great vids Maya.
The footage of Ricky coordinating with Maya to land a trick over, and over, and over again quicky encapsulated visually what persistence is needed to accomplish something.
That's needed for all sports, but for skateboarding especially...
And also translates to life in general.
It's always rad to see something cool take place, but I've always been especially interested in seeing the learning process and perseverance involved in achieving said radness.
Thanks for sharing. ✌️
YESSS FINALLY. DEFEAT WAS NEVER AN OPTION.
keep going, skateboarding is fun as hell once you get the feeling.
Learning a kickflip though takes some time. 20 minute adventure in and out.
Ricky is also a genuinely insanely nice guy glad you guys have fun shredding
The black hair really fits Mayas vibe. Could really see why people call her Aubrey plaza
This is the coolest thing posted on TH-cam in a while. Just a bunch of strangers becoming friends while skateboarding. It's like the 00s all over.
Half pipe at Alveus when?
I was so fucking hyped to see you conquer the shuvit. Took me weeks of brute force to learn that back in the day. Having a good teacher and support system makes a huuuge difference.
Loved this vid, ricky is way too good at skating!
All that shuv and ollie practice also helps get you way more comfortable landing on the board without dying. Your leg muscles kind of just learn how to balance and then you dont fall as badly when trying all kinds of tricks.
Is this the tiny house/animal sanctuary girl?
bruh, yes
The editing of you trying to kick his board while he was in the air was fucking funny. The perseverance is incredible.
Dude is PRO!
Maya looking stacked, respectfully...
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Yooo! Of all the colabs things not one I would have ever expected! Props maya and Ricky you brail boss