God bless Andy Anderson! Watching Andy skate is like watching waves crash or fire burn it’s something biblical. His skating seems so natural and flows so effortlessly. His balance and mixture of style and tricks is very creative. It’s obvious that he skates with passion and great love for everything he does. Hope to skate with Andy someday.
Pretty Rad that Andy moves down to Venice Beach and is so emerged in the scene. He's becoming pretty much a regular on nine club, also the area artist and surfers, all just taking him in- good shit Seems like the perfect place for an old Vancouver B.C. retread, your a perfect addition to the Venice Beach vibe. That's not to mention your career appears to be full steam ahead in several differnt areas that you've ventured into. I personally can't wait to see where this goes for Andy between the art projects and the skateboarding, something to look foward to. - Keep Creating-
Man, I've just become a huge fan of Andy in the last week or 2. Love his skating and even more love his attitude/personality. Inspiring individual for sure.
Street skating is about focusing on the parts of a trick where the momentum and direction changes. Freestyle is about the "in-betweens" of the momentum/direction changes, and thinking ahead to the next trick, so you can smoothly transition from one trick to the next without stopping. Just watch the Rodney Mullen part on here and you'll see that it's one smooth set of movements and tricks. Intuitives will gravitate towards Freestyle, because intuition is about thinking ahead. Freestyle will help strengthen any individuals intuition, when it comes to skating, because it's about thinking ahead. I think skate schools should teach Freestyle first, so the students can learn board control, balance, and flow; which flow involves thinking ahead. Then at a certain point the students can move into another style of skating. That is the "actual" way skating progressed, and the individuals who start there first "always" have a major set of advantages compared to the individuals who just start with another style. Even if you've skated for a while I'd highly recommend learning Freestyle for a period, and go back to whatever style you usually skate later. You won't regret it! It will help you hone the most basic, but potent, aspects of skating; which are board control, balance, and flow. You'll wind up being exponentially better when you go to or back to another style of skating. It's so worth it if you put the time in. Like with Science, going back to "first principles" (basics) helps tremendously. This is true with all sports too. Covering the most basic aspects from time to time really affects your understanding and progress for the better. Very noticeably too!
Awesome comment, I just wrote something vaguely similar before I read this (although yours was ahead of mine by several hours). Unfortunately the improvisation/intuition aspects of skating are still the most dormant and forgotten facets of old skool skateboarding. Even in certain circles of freestyle today... there is more emphasis on parroting "tricks" rather than dancing intuitively, and improvising or creating new tricks/movements. Similar to street-there's nothing wrong with doing the same tricks over and over *(and over)* but then style and 'scale' become the artform i.e. we've all seen somebody 50/50 a huge handrail a trillion times by now. It's impressive but it's not (r)evolutionary, and it's most impressive when somebody does it with a unique style or goes 'bigger' somehow than before. It took me forever to discover freestyle because street skaters thought it was best left buried in time, like neon knee pads. As soon as I went "back to basis" with my balance and flow...every aspect of my skating grew exponentially. I no longer even care if I "land" tricks during a session, as long as I am evolving and enjoying the artform. That part isn't for everybody; but learning balance, gravity, and flow is.
Anybody else who just like me thinks the ollie after the 50/50 ff impossible is the most impressive? it's floaty as fuk! Joy that defies gravity, and he's just flying over that curb section! ♡♡♡
.. Nigel shows us what skateboarding is REALLY like.. He follow-cam'd you on that 30 minute cruise through New York to a half dozen O.G spots all the way to the 9/11 plaza .. hit and run style of street session.. its just relatable to real life.
Andy solo by himself just answering questions or taking on any subject would be really interesting. I love this. He's so candid and down to earth while really thinking about and explaining what he's thinking in a very understandable way.
I like his answer about which he would pick if he could only choose one: street/freestyle/transition... Have you ever noticed how abstract these terms are? Freestyle is literally free*style, street is literally in the streets, and transition is literally going from one state of flow to another. Why do we place so many divisions between them mentally, other than the fact that humans like to compart*mentalize?
Ah glad he said Gonz is a big influence. I see so much Gonz in his skating, they are both ATV's and so creative on and off a board. I see Ray Barbee in his skating too. I just got his new board and I'm not exaggerating when I say its the best board I've ever ridden. Thank fxck for Andy Anderson.
@@MikeArpeggio345 I'm a little skeptical how he says george likes to push innovation and that its product>sales but if andy gets a freestyle board first that shows its more about sales>product. Because thats the reason the others don't have a pro FS board and they've been on the team longer. Unless they're content with what they have.
@@_Maxten I'm sure they call all work together to make a board for all 3. Or give them their boards first while andy slings his new board for a bit. I can see why he would give andy a fs board first though since his board is one of the highest selling boards ever.
Your a living legend Andy Anderson and a gift to humanity. For real. Protect this man at all costs.
God bless Andy Anderson! Watching Andy skate is like watching waves crash or fire burn it’s something biblical. His skating seems so natural and flows so effortlessly. His balance and mixture of style and tricks is very creative. It’s obvious that he skates with passion and great love for everything he does. Hope to skate with Andy someday.
“This guy… i don’t know how to say his name…” that killed me lol It’s just black beans in spanish.
It had that scary word in it lol
Lol yeah but I don't blame him in a way, I'm sure some idiot would try to spin him as racist 😄
Pretty Rad that Andy moves down to Venice Beach and is so emerged in the scene. He's becoming pretty much a regular on nine club, also the area artist and surfers, all just taking him in- good shit
Seems like the perfect place for an old Vancouver B.C. retread, your a perfect addition to the Venice Beach vibe.
That's not to mention your career appears to be full steam ahead in several differnt areas that you've ventured into. I personally can't wait to see where this goes for Andy between the art projects and the skateboarding, something to look foward to.
- Keep Creating-
Your my favorite skateboarder Andy. Thanks for being how you are and doing what you do.
It is indeed true that Andy Andy is highly proficient at exiting any Van he may be within, even a pair of Vans. Its what he does.
Man, I've just become a huge fan of Andy in the last week or 2. Love his skating and even more love his attitude/personality. Inspiring individual for sure.
It’s so cool to see Andy answer questions that people have for him
Same Andy. Energy is a powerful thing. Vibes and energy sometimes make or break a day.
We need a part 2
"Andy Anderson Answers" should totally be its own series. I mean, the name is already there!
Street skating is about focusing on the parts of a trick where the momentum and direction changes. Freestyle is about the "in-betweens" of the momentum/direction changes, and thinking ahead to the next trick, so you can smoothly transition from one trick to the next without stopping. Just watch the Rodney Mullen part on here and you'll see that it's one smooth set of movements and tricks.
Intuitives will gravitate towards Freestyle, because intuition is about thinking ahead. Freestyle will help strengthen any individuals intuition, when it comes to skating, because it's about thinking ahead. I think skate schools should teach Freestyle first, so the students can learn board control, balance, and flow; which flow involves thinking ahead. Then at a certain point the students can move into another style of skating. That is the "actual" way skating progressed, and the individuals who start there first "always" have a major set of advantages compared to the individuals who just start with another style. Even if you've skated for a while I'd highly recommend learning Freestyle for a period, and go back to whatever style you usually skate later. You won't regret it! It will help you hone the most basic, but potent, aspects of skating; which are board control, balance, and flow. You'll wind up being exponentially better when you go to or back to another style of skating. It's so worth it if you put the time in. Like with Science, going back to "first principles" (basics) helps tremendously. This is true with all sports too. Covering the most basic aspects from time to time really affects your understanding and progress for the better. Very noticeably too!
Awesome comment, I just wrote something vaguely similar before I read this (although yours was ahead of mine by several hours). Unfortunately the improvisation/intuition aspects of skating are still the most dormant and forgotten facets of old skool skateboarding. Even in certain circles of freestyle today... there is more emphasis on parroting "tricks" rather than dancing intuitively, and improvising or creating new tricks/movements. Similar to street-there's nothing wrong with doing the same tricks over and over *(and over)* but then style and 'scale' become the artform i.e. we've all seen somebody 50/50 a huge handrail a trillion times by now. It's impressive but it's not (r)evolutionary, and it's most impressive when somebody does it with a unique style or goes 'bigger' somehow than before.
It took me forever to discover freestyle because street skaters thought it was best left buried in time, like neon knee pads. As soon as I went "back to basis" with my balance and flow...every aspect of my skating grew exponentially. I no longer even care if I "land" tricks during a session, as long as I am evolving and enjoying the artform. That part isn't for everybody; but learning balance, gravity, and flow is.
I'm with Andy , flatbars are amazing to skate.
Love you Andy. Keep breaking the non existing barriers in skateboarding like you do. Canada 🇨🇦 Represent 👊
282 hours to bike from white Rock to Venice lol dam
Anybody else who just like me thinks the ollie after the 50/50 ff impossible is the most impressive? it's floaty as fuk! Joy that defies gravity, and he's just flying over that curb section!
♡♡♡
I also love that ollie very much!
His name was Black beans. hahaha. But he err'd on the side of caution.
.. Nigel shows us what skateboarding is REALLY like.. He follow-cam'd you on that 30 minute cruise through New York to a half dozen O.G spots all the way to the 9/11 plaza .. hit and run style of street session.. its just relatable to real life.
That New York cruise to a skate spot is one of the best skating videos ive ever seen. It’s just soothing to watch. So good
Andy solo by himself just answering questions or taking on any subject would be really interesting. I love this. He's so candid and down to earth while really thinking about and explaining what he's thinking in a very understandable way.
I like his answer about which he would pick if he could only choose one: street/freestyle/transition... Have you ever noticed how abstract these terms are? Freestyle is literally free*style, street is literally in the streets, and transition is literally going from one state of flow to another. Why do we place so many divisions between them mentally, other than the fact that humans like to compart*mentalize?
This was soooo good
yo Andy for real seems like the nicest person in the whole world i whould love as a freestyle skater to have a convo with him
sick ass answers. andy be answering hella inside baseball talk but articulating it in a way everyone understand
Please get Andy and Rodney together. The world needs to hear them talk to each other
Andy, please release that freestyle complete. That'd be so nice to see your interpretation of a freestyle setup.
And And!!!!
my fav skater for sure
If Andy didn't go on braille me and my buddy probably wouldn't have picked our boards back up
Andy's discussion about dark-sliding rails gave me an interesting insight into the spot selection for the two enders in Trung Nguyen's Respectfully.
I literally shaved my head with that goal in mind, what a trip.
Dynamic stretching before skating/sports, and static stretching after. Trust me. Ive learned this by being an old uber pro at the top of my sport.
100%! 👍🏻
best attitude in skating hands down
Best dude.
What width truck do you have normally on you Heron 2 flight deck? I have 8.75 mini logo and they stick out just a bit. Is that ok you think?
I use to hide away instead of projecting anger, also never said 'sorry' to anyone; just silently walk away and try fix things without a word 😅
i love u andy
Thanks Andy!
There is literally the longest flat bar I’ve still ever found or seen online at a skatepark in Lockport Illinois.
I like this format lol
I hope that all is well for everyone here and I hope that you all have a great day today.
He’s so bright.
Ah glad he said Gonz is a big influence. I see so much Gonz in his skating, they are both ATV's and so creative on and off a board. I see Ray Barbee in his skating too. I just got his new board and I'm not exaggerating when I say its the best board I've ever ridden. Thank fxck for Andy Anderson.
I would buy his freestyle board in heartbeat
if they give him one they need to give isamu and kilian one too. its only fair imo
@@_Maxten oh for sure. I'd love to see what they would make as a freestyle board as well.
@@MikeArpeggio345 I'm a little skeptical how he says george likes to push innovation and that its product>sales but if andy gets a freestyle board first that shows its more about sales>product. Because thats the reason the others don't have a pro FS board and they've been on the team longer. Unless they're content with what they have.
@@_Maxten I'm sure they call all work together to make a board for all 3. Or give them their boards first while andy slings his new board for a bit. I can see why he would give andy a fs board first though since his board is one of the highest selling boards ever.
I'm just such a big fan of his music and his acting...
@@tsijr915 Dude, I'm such a big fan of his Angels and Archways clothing...
In awe that AA manages to look dorkier with a hat on than a helmet.
15:15 shout out dan corrigan has new youtube channel is so fun to watch also like watching bevup and zach doelling
which other channels do u watxh?
Loved the Dan comment
Me realizing that I probably first started noticing Andy from Braille
Really liked that
I've a question?? When's Powell Peralta gonna front me for their skater band, just imagine how pumped theyd all be skating to live THPS soundtracks 😅
Bro flip your kingpin dam I'm so mad I missed this I've been dieing to talk to andy
Randy scranderson
Jacket is dope asf
Never give up.
gotta find a highlight reel of And And's favorite skaters:
nadis
kevin harris
rodney mullen
matt hensley
gonz
Flatbar....... man if I was Drew I'd be in the bowl all day 😅
yes
not the point of the vid but holy shit i had never seen that dan courthouse stage clip and it broke my brain
Never forget kids. Friends don’t let friends wear a straight brim
AA should do Hot Ones.
This series needs some music
PSArekt = PSA wrecked
He never popped an ollie Andy 😇
China Ollie is an un popped Ollie
You gotta put the handrail darkslide down.
Nigel
“Sun salutations and pigeon poses”; yeah super generic… lol wtf
It's generic yoga stuff
🛹🛹🛹
I am the goat!!!
I genuinely think Andy would look goood with a buzz cut! Plus more of those sick berric lines with the g rap!?! Yes pls.
that stretching routine is some young people shit
Wheres the helmet
Avoiding homies name at all cost
😂
Rodney Anderson
Dan Corrigan is a legend.
lmao
First🎉
Why don't Mexicans have BBQ? Because all the beans would fall between the cracks on the grill lol
From Andy's future kids - 'thanks for the [darkslide] rail prudence daddy' 🫒
this is so bizarre to watch.. and also so perfectly andy.