Saturday, February 21, 2009

Technical Difficulty


Technical Difficulty from Steed0220 on Vimeo.

Technical Difficulty. This video isn't about pushing the boundaries in tech. Its not about 4 riders coming together to make a sweet movie for the scooter community. And its definitely not about doing the latest, trendiest tricks. The true purpose of TD is to show kids a different kind of riding, a different style than the common "all turndowns/flips/briflips" styles prevalent today. So please, take some time and give our video a watch. Whether you love it or hate it we don't care; we are just as happy knowing our efforts have come to frution in a way that showcases some of the best riders out there today.

7 comments:

  1. jordan, those last 270 bars and 270 whips get them cleaner.get them actually 360 i really dident liek this video it was just flat and maybe a bank or w.e

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  2. Sketch landings, too many crossfooted/scooterfakied tricks, that's not technical it's just flat, and it's not origional, i didn't see anything i hadn't done/seen before. It's just counting whips, bars and throwaway tricks for the sake of it, it's exactly what riding a scooter shouldn't be (making it look like a child's toy), and that's why bigger is better.

    Liked the hang5 fakies and to whips but everything else was a little too sketchy and a little not worth filming.

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  3. Still a sick video. Good effort.

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  4. Not good.boring, and nothing cool. Just flat...

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  5. I don't get people's hate for this style..
    Its just as legit as throwing backflips and whatever.
    People who are talking shit on it, make a video in this style, and then get back to us, you'll then realise just how hard it is.

    Solid video.
    Jordan/Spencers parts.. omg <3

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  6. Personally loved the video. Its awesome to see a different style of riding.

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  7. Aaron, i don't like this style because it's the skater's way of thinking; throwing tricks for the sake of saying you've done howevermany whips on flat. I prefer tricks that take balls and effort, i don't like the flipcombo heavy style either. A nice styled trick/gap is the best kind of riding (in my opinion).

    Still i can see the effort that's put into it. So don't take anything i say as harsh.

    And i don't like seeing garage riding, just my own pet peeve.

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