"im tripping balls right now." This little video was full of so many hilarious quotes. "Did i let my country down? What does this mean, should I be proud, is pride a sin."
He's just humble because I have video of him kicking the dog stuff out of a scooter kid who got in his way and I'm getting 90% of everything he makes to keep it on the DL.
I teared up when they all celebrated him dropping in by himself. Honestly, the first time you drop in and dont fall on your face opens up a whole new world.
Why isn't all online content this good? Just some people talking about things they are passionate about, in a wholesome way, being supportive, and not trying to trick anyone into having some OTT reaction.
@@OwensSkateStoryidk I watched the rest of the interview and he seemed pretty passionate throughout. The part where he starts talking about his mom was heart wrenching as well. Seems like a solid dude.
I remember when I first stumbled across Andy years ago, I saw him as the safety-first kid with a funny full name. I've checked in over time and I gotta say, he has clearly been leading the charge and continues to be a pioneer for the sport! Big respect
I'm just picturing Andy looking like that scene of Russel Crowe in A Beautiful Mind where he frantically starts solving some math problem on a window 😂
I have never been much of a skater but what I wouldn't give to hang with this gang for a weekend. It makes me want to be. The passion, energy, and positivity is so refreshing for a middle aged desk bound creative guy. And I love the way Andy's mind works. Similar to my own but he seems to have harnessed his to a Zen like point. Thank you for sharing.
When I was younger, my kickboxing teacher would tape lines all over the floor to teach how to move and create angles. It looked so wierd at first, but it made perfect sense. This just seems like the skateboard version of that
andy sounds so much like rodney to me in this clip, the quiet voice but you feel the passion, the stuttering overproductive genius brain explaining the beauty in the madness, the humble politeness, the pure love of skateboarding.
Every second is gold. Damn! Also, Andy Anderson... Man I love that guy. He lives in another dimension, a really good and beautiful one. I'm from Uruguay, he was here and I didn't knew till he left. I just would love to see him skate, say thanks and give him a hug.
Thank you guys so much! You are the best!, it's true that the kids are our future and I hope there's more like him out there. Watch ing. Andy skate it's like watching Jimi Hendrix play guitar.
He's an intelligent young man, but watching him try to put thoughts into words is kind of painful. You can tell he's got a lot going on up there but he's not able to communicated things very well.
@@surpriseshoveit3514 bro the lines are always there….. think about it , like design wise. Geometry no matter which board mathematically the lines are always there.
this guys got the same gift I have I call it the "Acoshik state of mind" its where you can acess anything and everything it gives you the tools or info or what ever you need to capture the moment. Brenne Brown had a ted talk about this exact concept. I have been writing a tool book on how to achieve this state as fast as possible, because its critical to achieve the goat moment or gift. Been writing it for about 15 years because I want to capture all instances of it happening I gotta teach it as many different ways as possible once's its complete almost too its a game changer that more need to know.
i've actually seen a physics skater on youtube doing something similar. the physics of what's going on is actually pretty interesting, and i think even he didn't fully get it lol.... at rest the board is essentially balanced, which puts the axis in the direct center of the board. although, when you pop it puts momentum (inertia) into the board unevenly. which temporarily puts a weight (inertia energy) imbalance into the board. which changes its axis points. i.e. one truck has more momentum (inertia) than the other, so (Einstein) one is heavier than the other. which lets you leverage the "lighter" side up for an ollie by putting something (like your foot) on the other side of a lever. only thing different from the lever motion of the pop is that the front truck is moving. things like hardflips are different, because you are not stopping the rotation, once past vertical the momentum in the truck is going at an angle that physically wants to travel away, and has to accelerate the slower (lighter) moving truck. which causes it to lift. same with good BS pop shuvs. rotation force pulls the back truck up and levels the board by itself. as long as you pop from the center heelside to counter the rebound force of the pop from flipping the board. if you remove the board from the picture in your head you will realize that you are basically juggling inertia inside the skateboard...metal is more dense than wood and holds more inertia for longer. once entropy takes over, then tricks basically become impossible. funny to think that timing and skateboarding in general is actually dependent on golden ratio lol...
3:42 this comment is perfect and people forget this. It may take me hours and hours to learn a task or something that ultimately takes minutes to actually perform. It’s process but once you find the correct steps it’s the cheat code that you remember for life.
I feel bad because I havnt skated since maybe 2004. I have always had issues with my hip since before I started skating and its always been a compromise for me to go out and skate. It took me 2 whole years of trying every day to finally get an ollie down because that beck leg just doesn't preform as well. Getting that ollie down was amazing for me and I think because I had such difficulties, I wound up being able to ollie higher than anyone in my town from the start. From there skating just got too painful and I never got around to landing a kickflip but I could pull off massive pop shove its. I never cared for vert because I liked skating the streets and being creative to find my own obstacles to skate. Maybe when I get a new hip, I'll give it a go again.
So cool to have dudes like these in the skate world. Top pros, still chilling with newbs in middle age and teaching them to skate 😊 I'd feel no shame or judgement going out to skate with any of them, despite being a shit skater these days 😂
7th and 8th grade trumpet. 1998/1999 & 1999/2000 we made sure all of us were good pro's and together on point. LWMS BRASS & PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE UNDER COACH JEFF BYNUM... -STEVEN C. W. JR-
It is an epiphany most of us have had. We all realize at some point, just because someone tells you how to flick your foot, it takes time and feeling the board flip to actually understand where you need to place your foot and how to slide it. It is just logical thinking.
I dont skate so i have zero clue what Im talking about, but "cheatcode" feels like a misnomer. This is more like learning the controls, or the tabs. What a simple, cool concept.
i didnt know andy anderson was in the Olympics thats cool i dont watch the Olympics but its cool too know they had someone slightly unique on their team
“This mfer is in the matrix 24 hours a day” 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
that's called synesthesia.
He's not in the matrix, he's just Canadian
When you are so crasy good you make hawks worry if you are sain. 😅😂
"im tripping balls right now." This little video was full of so many hilarious quotes. "Did i let my country down? What does this mean, should I be proud, is pride a sin."
dude i was dying at that shit and im not tripping haha
Andy's the older kid at the park who always let the younger kids hang and helped them out. This guy's awesome.
He sounds burnt out
He's just humble because I have video of him kicking the dog stuff out of a scooter kid who got in his way and I'm getting 90% of everything he makes to keep it on the DL.
@@SameAsAnyOtherStrangerif you give me 90% of that 90% I’ll give him 90% of that so he keeps giving you 90%
He's literally a little cry baby who can't do basic tricks. Him and Tony are both sellouts
Tony Hawk deadpan saying I don't understand why that would be a secret was hilarious
Never skated in my life and I love this kid.. LOL.. Been watching him for some years now..
Love how Jason and Tony make no attempt at gate keeping this kinda thing. Progress for the community is good for all
thats because tony and jason are old school, only gate keepers you see are the young lot
Tony Hawk made how to skate videos on VHS tapes when I was a kid. I rented them from Hollywood Video. He's an ambassador for the sport.
Listening to Tony Hawk talk about skateboarding is just one of the best things. He’s so knowledgeable, so passionate, so humble.
"The lines were always there" 🤯
Lol facts
There is no spoon
Duh.
Thats the secret man
I teared up when they all celebrated him dropping in by himself. Honestly, the first time you drop in and dont fall on your face opens up a whole new world.
Why isn't all online content this good? Just some people talking about things they are passionate about, in a wholesome way, being supportive, and not trying to trick anyone into having some OTT reaction.
He's passionate because he is selling something. You would be passionate too if you had the chance of getting paid for your passion.
@@OwensSkateStory projection like a capitalistic mofo lmao
@@OwensSkateStoryidk I watched the rest of the interview and he seemed pretty passionate throughout. The part where he starts talking about his mom was heart wrenching as well. Seems like a solid dude.
We watched two jedi masters and Luke having a convo. Super cool .
Because skateboarding is pure
This guy is the most innovative skater in the last 20 years. Whatan amazing young man. He seems super chill and kind as well.
Innovative? He half asses tricks Rodney did 40 years ago and can't skate switch or nollie to save his life.
@@listenup7284it's not necessary to blow out someone else's candle to make your own glow brighter.
"We taught him how to celebrate." -Ellis
"His board was upside-down though." -Anderson
This needs to be higher up. Hilarious 🤣
I love this kid. Seriously, the world would be a better place with more like him
I'm 39 years young hearing Andy makes me need to skate again 🤘
me too. let's go
I just started again after 20+ yrs off..
Get it man!!! Feel the great feeling of skating again
Want to ❌
Do it ✅
I’m 29, I started again because of Andy
Ellis's face when he realized what he a talking about with the channel gap is priceless 🤣
ahaha I had to rewatch
He sounds just like Rodney when he talks haha
😮 They’re their own breed bro
Yeah he does.
I want to kms when i hear rodney talk
Yeah but wears a helmet and does alot of non pop tricks . Give him his flowers but I like street skating
@@elvisromero383yeah man. Why can't he just conform like the rest of skaters. Everyone knows skating is all about conformity 🤡
I remember when I first stumbled across Andy years ago, I saw him as the safety-first kid with a funny full name. I've checked in over time and I gotta say, he has clearly been leading the charge and continues to be a pioneer for the sport! Big respect
Its crazy too me everyone didn't see that back then
And the fact so many people say that is wild to me.
I've just started watching skateboarding videos on YT recently. He's like one of 2 I know about lol dude is awesome
I'm just picturing Andy looking like that scene of Russel Crowe in A Beautiful Mind where he frantically starts solving some math problem on a window 😂
1:57 "so then you're just...deep rest...depressed...right?" whoa
de-pressed i heard as well
5:07 🤣😂 his board was upside down lol these guys are awesome together, the energy is awesome and all work well off each other. Keep it up ✌🤘
When he was talking about doing the natas trick I could hear it so clearly in my head "BWAAAHH BWAAAHH GET PITTED" love that this podcast exists
I have never been much of a skater but what I wouldn't give to hang with this gang for a weekend. It makes me want to be. The passion, energy, and positivity is so refreshing for a middle aged desk bound creative guy. And I love the way Andy's mind works. Similar to my own but he seems to have harnessed his to a Zen like point. Thank you for sharing.
Ellis' face when Tony explained to him what Anderson wanted to do over the channel sums Andy's whole career up perfectly. 6:30
When I was younger, my kickboxing teacher would tape lines all over the floor to teach how to move and create angles. It looked so wierd at first, but it made perfect sense.
This just seems like the skateboard version of that
"I'm tripping balls right now!"
That Ian fidance part was amazing 😂
That part made me laugh my ass off!! He looked happy, grinning ear to ear
I guess him and Ellis are getting close
Andy is an actul skate GOD!!!! I LOVE this dude!!!! changing skating forever just like Tony did!!
Id say more comparable to rodney but both legends !
Deep rest = depressed! this guy is on another level. Is autism ADHD etc we need people like this in this world.
Never expected to see Ian Fidance and Andy Anderson in the same video
I read this comment before getting to that part in the video and was thoroughly convinced you were trolling before Ian popped up
6:12 when you hear Tony Hawk say " Oh god..😟" you know it's garly
andy sounds so much like rodney to me in this clip, the quiet voice but you feel the passion, the stuttering overproductive genius brain explaining the beauty in the madness, the humble politeness, the pure love of skateboarding.
Was not expecting Ian to pop in. Already imagining Nick's comments about this moment....
I’m imagining it in a Chinese voice
Every second is gold. Damn!
Also, Andy Anderson... Man I love that guy. He lives in another dimension, a really good and beautiful one. I'm from Uruguay, he was here and I didn't knew till he left. I just would love to see him skate, say thanks and give him a hug.
@3:30 - @3:45 Life facts, we should all live by that.
Thank you guys so much! You are the best!, it's true that the kids are our future and I hope there's more like him out there. Watch ing. Andy skate it's like watching Jimi Hendrix play guitar.
Being able to visualize it and put it on paper would have taken a lot of brain power in fairness
Chalk on feet was clever
Andy truly is this generations Rodney Mullen. So quiet but passionate and f-ing smart as fuck.
Time changed. People laugh at him for wearing a helmet and call him cheater for his inventions. It’s sad
He's an intelligent young man, but watching him try to put thoughts into words is kind of painful. You can tell he's got a lot going on up there but he's not able to communicated things very well.
8:08 that got me so good 😂"i was..... dancin'...."
Really like this dude and listening to him talk skating
i need michael cera to play this dude in a movie!
This is such a great clip this is exactly why I love the skateboarding community 🤘
Favorite kind 9f skater. Humble and from another planet. Respect.
Andy is the chosen one, dude. THE gateway itself.
“I peed my pants once there” 😂
That griptape is genius
Can i use it on a normal board or only on Andys shape?
@@surpriseshoveit3514 bro the lines are always there….. think about it , like design wise. Geometry no matter which board mathematically the lines are always there.
@surpriseshoveit3514 any board, there are holes in the grip tape to line up perfectly on your bolts too
Im an aggressive inline skater and enjoyed the whole 8minutes and 36seconds of it!
Good stuff man. Glad im not the only 1 that can see the lines. Best explenation and solution. Olympic level.
6:32 lmaooo Jason’s face after he understood the trick he was trying 😭😭😭
Ian, the herpes of podcasts
S'goin onnnn? Boomshakalaka
how tf is ian here lmao
@@Phraxcis he blew Jason Ellis
He's givin heavy Rodney-vibes.
And that's a compliment.
Love this !! I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing 😊
"I'm tripping BAALLS right now".... Pfffff 😂🤣
THE LINES ARE ALWAYS THERE!!!!
WHO DO YOU THINK DID IT??
I GOT THE DRAWINGS...
Andy is an absolute game changer..his vision is incredible..
the shirtless homie's face at 4:44
“The lines were always there, now everyone can see them” wow
Энди Андерсон уже легенда для меня, как и Тони Хоук. Обожаю смотреть на непринуждённое катание Энди, и его бесконечные череды трюков
I love their reactions LOL just blown away by the new generation.. really cool to see
The lady, laughing the background as he left the room making the noise made the video😂❤
this guys got the same gift I have I call it the "Acoshik state of mind" its where you can acess anything and everything it gives you the tools or info or what ever you need to capture the moment. Brenne Brown had a ted talk about this exact concept. I have been writing a tool book on how to achieve this state as fast as possible, because its critical to achieve the goat moment or gift. Been writing it for about 15 years because I want to capture all instances of it happening I gotta teach it as many different ways as possible once's its complete almost too its a game changer that more need to know.
Do you have a title for it?
Akashik?
Pride is a sin, but man, we’re proud of Andy.
2:02
i've actually seen a physics skater on youtube doing something similar. the physics of what's going on is actually pretty interesting, and i think even he didn't fully get it lol.... at rest the board is essentially balanced, which puts the axis in the direct center of the board. although, when you pop it puts momentum (inertia) into the board unevenly. which temporarily puts a weight (inertia energy) imbalance into the board. which changes its axis points.
i.e. one truck has more momentum (inertia) than the other, so (Einstein) one is heavier than the other. which lets you leverage the "lighter" side up for an ollie by putting something (like your foot) on the other side of a lever. only thing different from the lever motion of the pop is that the front truck is moving. things like hardflips are different, because you are not stopping the rotation, once past vertical the momentum in the truck is going at an angle that physically wants to travel away, and has to accelerate the slower (lighter) moving truck. which causes it to lift. same with good BS pop shuvs. rotation force pulls the back truck up and levels the board by itself. as long as you pop from the center heelside to counter the rebound force of the pop from flipping the board.
if you remove the board from the picture in your head you will realize that you are basically juggling inertia inside the skateboard...metal is more dense than wood and holds more inertia for longer. once entropy takes over, then tricks basically become impossible. funny to think that timing and skateboarding in general is actually dependent on golden ratio lol...
Andy has that Ozzy Osbourne drawl 😂 it takes a special kind of wonderful weirdo to be as magnificently creative as Andy
"that's pretty gnarly" lol 7:48
I friggin love this dude
THE TRUCKS AND ALL THE REST OF THE PARTS ARE READY!!!
Ändy thx bro bringing this viral.
3:42 this comment is perfect and people forget this. It may take me hours and hours to learn a task or something that ultimately takes minutes to actually perform. It’s process but once you find the correct steps it’s the cheat code that you remember for life.
"We are all here to help us get better faster" that's legit.
I feel bad because I havnt skated since maybe 2004. I have always had issues with my hip since before I started skating and its always been a compromise for me to go out and skate. It took me 2 whole years of trying every day to finally get an ollie down because that beck leg just doesn't preform as well. Getting that ollie down was amazing for me and I think because I had such difficulties, I wound up being able to ollie higher than anyone in my town from the start. From there skating just got too painful and I never got around to landing a kickflip but I could pull off massive pop shove its. I never cared for vert because I liked skating the streets and being creative to find my own obstacles to skate. Maybe when I get a new hip, I'll give it a go again.
Ellis just geeking over Andy’s Mullen brain.
So cool to have dudes like these in the skate world. Top pros, still chilling with newbs in middle age and teaching them to skate 😊 I'd feel no shame or judgement going out to skate with any of them, despite being a shit skater these days 😂
Chalk on his trainers is fuggin genius
.
We need an Andy Anderson Rodney Mullen podcast immediately
Nurgle Bless. All these dudes have a great philosophy
such a great ep
7th and 8th grade trumpet. 1998/1999 & 1999/2000 we made sure all of us were good pro's and together on point. LWMS BRASS & PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE UNDER COACH JEFF BYNUM... -STEVEN C. W. JR-
bro coming in at 4:30 like sunshine on the teletubbies XD
Bro, thank you for this video so fucking much. I laughed out loud multiple times.
It is an epiphany most of us have had. We all realize at some point, just because someone tells you how to flick your foot, it takes time and feeling the board flip to actually understand where you need to place your foot and how to slide it. It is just logical thinking.
Yo... skaters are the best people in the whole world. Humble lives being awesome too. 👌❤😅
Protect this skater. He is chosen.
Deep rest 🔥 I felt that
I love Andy so much
A random Fidance appears !
I dont skate so i have zero clue what Im talking about, but "cheatcode" feels like a misnomer. This is more like learning the controls, or the tabs. What a simple, cool concept.
2:30 😂😂😂😂
Gotta love Andy.
how'd they get his helmet off.....
Man i am HIGH AF and when homie said "i am tripping _BALLS_ rn" i felt that in my core
Theres no way theyre teaching Andy how to drop in 😂😂 that is to awesome hesenjoying it so much
One day, Andy is going to win the first Nobel Peace Prize for skateboarding.
i didnt know andy anderson was in the Olympics thats cool i dont watch the Olympics but its cool too know they had someone slightly unique on their team
Cool griptape design
I fucking love "Iñan Fi'Dancé!"
Asked point blank "did you come up with this?" Dodged.
3 skate gods 🔥
Yooo Andy Anderson respects kayfabe 😂❤
Love this clip!
This is the absolute best! 🤣