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[000:00:00;00] from the seventies, skateboarding smoothly transitions into the eighties and the entire eighties are held under the motto of vertical skateboarding, empty pools are replaced by special structures, ramps, half-fipes, and so on; professional skaters travel around the world, giving demonstration performances, participating in competitions, earning serious prize money by the eighties . longboards fell out in such a layer. these are longer boards that became an independent discipline in skateboarding , such unique things appeared as a motorskate, for example, is a skateboard with an internal combustion engine. this is the great grandfather of today's electric skateboards. you can say so, well, the eighties smoothly. smoothly flowing into the nineties, skaters view urban architecture as uh, as a figure for performing tricks, steps , curbs, railings, and so on, by and large, the mid-nineties. there are already evolutionary changes in the structure of the skateboard.
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there were no attempts to make skateboards from carbon fiber and from aircraft aluminum and so on, but the classics, which were entrenched in mid nineties. it is, in principle , used to perform tricks even now. and, of course, skateboarding comes in. uh, the new millennium is entering into it with such big leaps and bounds, and in 2016 a historic decision is made to include skateboarding in the olympic program. and at the turn of the sixties and seventies , the most important technological changes in skateboards took place, firstly, larry stevenson came up with the keeltail. this is the curved tail of the board, which allows our back foot to press a certain lever. uh, lift front suspension, which allows you to maneuver on a skateboard not only on four wheels, but also on two wheels, which in turn made it possible for a much larger number of tricks, maneuvers , and so on, and the second key solution is,
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of course, the invention of a secret proportional polyurethane formulas for skateboarding wheels, which were invented by frank to death in the seventy-second year , a little-known ryder from florida. alan hellfond came up with a trick that allowed him to fly higher than the wall of the pool, using the tail to snap the boards off the plane of the pool. i myself first stood on a skateboard a long time ago in eighty-eight, and seeing how generations of skaters change, seeing how skateboarding is changing. the first idea was to bring together all these boards that we skated on in soviet times for the younger generation of skaters. eh, i saw the story and appreciated this story, because it’s impossible to sincerely love what you do? i don’t know the history of the roots of my hobby. well, the first foundation stone was one of my boards. this is it it was the winter of 2004-2005. i put it right there in front of the bed so that it would remind me that i need to move on. well
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, actually, then purposeful work began on the formation of the fund. that is, these were my boards, the boards of my friends, the boards of friends and friends, and so on and so forth, in parallel , i was working. eh, in various libraries i picked up documents in order to estimate the scale of skateboarding in a huge country by 1/6. sushi, because the first idea, and the creation of the museum - it was the skate museum, sir. this is to create a museum dedicated to the history of skateboarding in the soviet union and , of course, when i began to assess the scale of skateboarding on one sixth of the land , it was clear in parallel that, despite the fact that the huge country was behind the iron curtain. it was the same evil empire and so on and so forth without the history of world skateboarding. there would be no history of soviet skateboarding, despite the fact that it developed in its own unique way , the concept of a collection of exhibits on the history of world skateboarding and skate museum sir, transformed into
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a skateboarding museum in minsk and i am very proud that in minsk people can really touch living exhibits of living history. that is, these are not replicas. these are all painstakingly collected exhibits that truly illustrate the history of our passion for any skateboard brought to the museum, regardless of its condition. he's in any way. he will very much find refuge here, as they say, because skateboards are exactly the same living creatures as people, and they also want to live for as long as possible and precisely thanks to this understanding. eh, i thought through and formed a section called skateboarding as an art. that is, these are boards that have outlived their first life and are either broken or not in collectible condition. they get a second life as art objects. i pass them on to creative people, creative people turn them into art objects and these skates continue to live, and so on and so forth, in soviet times it was very difficult to be a skater. first, we had to find
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the right skateboard. they were in short supply; not all soviet skateboards were equally useful. secondly, when you get a skateboard, you become a certain challenge to society, because in those days now people look at a person with a board completely differently. that is, they expect some action from him. wrong and so on, and it was always necessary to defend one’s position, starting from communication with representatives of the authorities, ending with the so -called communication with representatives of hostile informal associations. here, therefore, being a skater, as well as a metalhead , was quite difficult. and thirdly, of course, it was a closed community. we all knew each other, we gathered once a week in the city center. moreover, the guys came even from chizhovka, for example, in the late eighties, coming from chizhovka is equivalent to coming from moscow and having to make several trolleybus transfers there, plus these areas, strange, and so on and so on and so on and accordingly , this whole
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spirit. this is the value of a person’s relationship and boards. i wanted to convey that we are in our belarusian corduroy, which i consider , in principle, to be the icing on the cake of the section dedicated to the history of skateboarding in the soviet union. the fact is that in our republic there were three enterprises that produced rollerboards. and, of course, this is for everyone. well, i'm skateboards that were produced at the kuzlitmash plant. this is a fairly serious enterprise that will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary next year, and there is also a certain history associated with this plant. eh, it is quite possible that together with plant administration. we are now digging through the archives, we can prove that these skateboards were the first skateboards that were produced on the territory of the ussr. the fact is that in the seventy -eighth year, the soyuz kuzmash enterprise changed its name to the pinsk association of molding equipment, an abbreviation for floor. and this abbreviation is presented exactly on the top model of the skateboard. and if
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we dig up history in the form of the plant’s archives and prove that in the seventy-eighth year they mastered the production of skateboards, then we will document that the first soviet the skate was released in our republic. and well, probably, probably, it’s a sin. it’s a sin not to finish. eh, on a cheerful note, these are the legendary lida slippers, the history of which also goes back to the olympics. the eightieth year, it is also interesting and unique, as in principle, everything that is connected with soviet skateboarding. well, i can say that lida slippers are a vivid example of such a competent approach to marketing, which should be taught in universities for 40 years. you don’t change production, don’t invest in advertising, and don’t change the model range. in basically, in your own way, you create a brand, you create a classic, because you definitely fall, roughly speaking, into the target audience. these are children in physical education and grandmothers in sneakers. as they say, the lida factory is our everything. and
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by the way, i personally know the director of this factory; we met several times. i brought them a huge book and a decision was made on the history of skateboarding shoes. yes, it is indeed a strategically important decision to release a special model range . e for skateboarding. and if i'm not mistaken, right now the enterprise is purchasing equipment for the production of polyurethane soles. and this is very important in order for the legs to clearly hold the board. so let's hope. club of editors the west has completely isolated its information space from the uncouth belarusian and russian opponents, who are very smart, very rich and act very
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effectively, so they are not just going rabid. i propaganda a shows stories, sorting through the shelves you can figure out this matter. and so the tv viewers and our task think, we too we must look at this and write our own anti- manuals on the second-running of europe by the states , if the united states of america has not joined. uh, to the roman status. internationally it simply does not exist. don't miss it on the belarus 24 tv channel. we are europe today, because we preserve everything that should be in europe - family and
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christian values. the main thing, i think, is the postulate where patriots are raised in the family. if at home parents have a negative attitude towards their country, then the child should not be told at school how he raised by children, he will not accept this. we clearly and consistently defend our national interests. on one side on the other side. we have a huge number of followers in the world who like the position of belarus with festivals such as the slavic bazaar. vitebsk they give you the opportunity to say, looking into your eyes, yes, together, and together we are stronger, everything will end one way or another, okay? we are just my kind ones, we really love the whole world. we want everyone to have a good end to the project, tell nemchinov not to miss
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new episodes on the belarus 24 tv channel. born in the soviet union and in the caucasus . this is an ordinary family, father. i worked in construction. uh, mom moved from aviation to the railway component. and i was, i remain, the first and only child . the first time i encountered skateboarding was in the film the courier. this is a film by karen shakhnazarov, which was released at the end of 1986 . i watched it in the winter of '87 . i really remember the skateboarding scene on the lenin hills. well, actually the film itself just amazed me, because i was 12 years old at that time, and i
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i heard a phrase that to some extent influenced my whole life . the fact is that there is such an interesting scene when, uh, the main character ivan gets his first job, uh, work as a courier in a printing house, in a publishing house, he carries manuscript to the professor and in the subway he meets his friend, bazin, to whom stalin’s aunt brought a skateboard and bazin goes to the lenin mountains to ride to try out this skateboard and invites ivan to go with him. ivan says. no, i can't, because i have work. i need to take the manuscript, to which the base does not respond. here you go we'll go for a ride and take you there. this is, in fact, the whole quintessence of skateboarding. first , go for a ride, then get things done. yes, it really had a very strong influence, because the whole plot of the film is involved in this, that thanks to skateboarding, ivan is late for this professor, the scandalous professor meets his daughter, and this whole line of relationships between people from two completely different social groups begins. uh, in general , skateboarding appeared quite actively
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on television in the press in the mid-second half of the eighties. actually, it was possible to receive information, but like any child. of course, i wanted a bicycle, because a bicycle is the very first must have. that's all, the rest is subsidiary in winter. it has to be stick and skis in the summer. it must be a bicycle. that's why my parents didn't buy me a bike. i still don’t know, well, actually in the summer. i went, uh, to my paternal grandmother in the caucasus, uh, this is the city of nalchik, the capital of kabardino-balkaria, and there i started persuading my grandmother to buy me a bicycle. she said, well let's go uh, we'll go to the children's the world, which is located on the main square, and bicycles were expensive there, about 100 rubles. 80 or 100 rub. it was very expensive, but there were skateboards nearby that cost about 30 rubles. she says, come on, i ’ll buy you a skateboard and that’s it. i was very upset because instead of two wheels. i got four wheels. well, actually,
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that’s how my story of relationship with the rollerboard began. that is, i literally crossed the road. this is the main square of the city. there is a so-called monument to mary. uh, maria temryukov. i really like this. uh, significant historical figure. uh, on this monument. naturally, marble was ideal. and i started skating and started trying. how can i even understand how to ride, because i had no idea at all. naturally. i fell and realized that this was a great time. well, actually and off we go then uh. i returned to minsk, and i moved to a new school; in the new school there was only one guy who skateboarded, and he came from tajikistan. well, everything is within the union we traveled and lived everywhere, as they say, wherever life took us. he and i were very friendly and this school was located in our frunzensky district. it was the thirty-second english school, on the contrary, which it was and remains. the path of health, the so-called butt.
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kiseleva is a path in a forested area with an ideal tile surface at that time, on which i spent 1,500 hours of missed lessons. being in seventh grade. um, first there's skateboarding, then there's snowboarding. uh, through my whole life, uh, through my activities and actually, uh, there is no end to this, because this year there is such interesting magic, and the magic number is another this year, 35 years since, uh, for the first time a skateboard appeared under my feet, and i was invited to my homeland and in order to be a special guest of the street culture festival, children of the mountains, in which i will talk about the peculiarities of the development of skateboarding, both in soviet times and in regions, uh, slightly different in mentality from generally accepted regions. yes, basically everything it develops, as i said, through the prism of board riding. summer, and so on, and so
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on, and taking into account that, as they say. my child. er, in any case , the first time my daughter encountered boards was when she learned to sit. it was 8 months. that is, i put her on the board. she went for a ride, and she’s been around since she was two or three years old. we've already started rolling around on our feet. and actually, my task, as a father , is not to raise some kind of champion or so on, my task is to give an opportunity for a child to try this or that hobby. she skis. she takes us snowboarding, she rides roller bikes and skateboards. naturally, the choice she will make in the end. this will be only her choice, but i am very pleased that when a child is constantly surrounded by the topic of the boards, then in any case he is involved in this topic. and, for example, she took part for the first time. finger skateboarding as an art she
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was 4 years old, she acted as one of the authors. these are the kind of works. hangs right there a skeleton that she painted with unicorns received a special prize as the youngest participant in the festival, then she won a competition from vans, too, dedicated to skateboarding as an art. the most interesting thing is that she managed to, uh, earn her first money from skateboarding at the age of 7 . i had a group of guests. well , actually, i skated on the board, and she also went out for a ride, showed such a small program, a small demo performance , his animated guests encouraged her with 10 rubles. i say, look alice, how with the help skateboarding. in 1 minute you can earn 10 rubles. that is, such a serious fee is enough. so, of course, as i said, my task is to give the opportunity, if her life is served with board culture, i will be very happy, but if she directs her life.
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the channel thanks to skateboarding and snowboarding, it still opens up very much. eh, your knowledge, skills, abilities - this will come in handy in any case. my entire life activity is, to some extent, fateful for me . so of course, well maybe you can here transform the question a little , uh, regarding what i do, thanks to skateboarding, and snowboarding, i travel a lot. and i meet a huge number of people all over the world. eh, i get a huge amount of new emotions and new knowledge. and in principle, even thanks to skateboarding, i ended up in another hemisphere and ended up in brazil doing it. there was an exhibition of the santa of our museum. uh, at the historical spot, this is the intent, as they say, gaze of local police officers, who are not in sao paulo they stand on ceremony, but they gave me a chance to perform a trick on a historical spot. it was very
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cool. well, imagine you are 44 years old. you are in a completely different country. you have not yet acclimatized from e. in our republic this is deep. it's hot there, 36° with colossal humidity. e you have to accelerate on an absolutely terrible surface, and through the roadway, and the traffic there is the same as in the asian republics during the soviet era with traffic lights. nobody pays attention plus. at the same time, you need to, as they say, hide from these policemen. overall this is very interesting the experience was very unique. well, in principle, there are a lot of such stories, they are very difficult to remember somehow, put them aside somewhere , i don’t know, one of the stories was also very interesting, for the first time i brought my daughter to one of the skate parks, which i skated, well, i brought it as i brought it and it was a year . and i really broke my arm so badly that it was hanging. here it’s just literally on the tendons. there
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was such a serious fracture, and it was winter. my friend pasha sorokin came to me, old skater, from moscow, old. we're a very good friend and that's who we are. so what to do? necessary? somehow i need to introduce my daughter. the point is that something else needs to come, some strange brigade is trying to inject some kind of injections into my shoulder that have no effect on me. i say, let's go faster, as it were, i'm breaking for the fifth time. i know everything what to do and so do they. thank you thank you, you must be some kind of interns at the emergency hospital. we arrived there and told you everything. well, everything seems to be overgrown and everything is fine. well, there are a lot of moments, a lot and that’s it. these are again emotions that are deposited somewhere in the subconscious, and when they need to, they come out and shoot. uh, besides this, i am a little interested in entomology. i have a nice collection of hard winged calibthera beetles that i have been collecting. and i love nature. i love mountains. i love living in a tent. i'm going on long
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hikes. uh, i was skiing in the arctic circle, there i climbed elbrus, uh, although i don’t consider myself a climber, i do ski in big mountains. involves basic mountaineering skills and my small record. this is a descent on a board from 5,000 m this is practically the saddle of elbrus. well, i myself visited the western peak at the highest the top of europe is five six four two meters and quite possibly one of the skateboards. i will raise it to the highest possible height so that our exhibit will receive even more of an aura of museum value, so to speak. well, uh, skate videos are an integral part of skateboarding, an integral part of the industry, because
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each manufacturer has sponsored riders whose task is, uh, to raise the level of skateboarding and shows their brand. and, of course, carry your home and when it was possible to purchase, for example, a branded video cassette, which was very expensive and very difficult. it was incredible happiness, because, for example, buying one branded video cassette meant that all your friends would then be transferred to regular ones. so, as i already said, there were both videos created by legendary teams, team videos, and there were even specialized video magazines that talked about the industry, and newcomers about competitions, haturas, and so on. it was the most legendary. this is a 411 video store. well, here i have such a nice collection, which consists of... from my old vhs vhs which friends brought because, well, a vcr for many is already some kind of incomprehensible device. it’s like, when is it still possible to watch
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a video from twenty years ago, thirty years ago, through a vcr, but i believe that this is just the same important tool with which you can immerse yourself in this living history of skateboarding. in the breakfast of champion project we will tell you how to start your morning. right, looking at the ingredients? i honestly can’t even imagine what you and i are cooking today you will cook oatmeal pancakes with eggplant. and i will prepare stuffed zucchini for today, friends, belly day , we will help you choose quality products for
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the belarus 24 tv channel. this is the same part of our museum, original and very interesting, like everything else, the rest of the museum exhibits are a giant skateboard - this is the largest skateboard. uh, on our continent its length is 10.5 m. it is slightly less than a meter behind the guinness book of records record holder, which is located in the birthplace of skateboarding, but i am always happy to share information with those who come who will see that this is truly a structure that has no analogues, and it is a wonderful photo zone, it is wonderful a landmark in order to find uh our museum. uh. and , of course, we want this giant skateboard to look constantly better and better, so now we have started the process of re-upholstering it and then literally after some time it
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will present a completely new video. this is a big part of my life. these are, in principle, the emotions that i acquire when communicating with my favorite rollerboard, regardless of where i am, uh, who i am with, and so on, this is the same return to 35 years ago, when i first felt the thrill of having ridden on the board because i became friends with her. and basically, i enjoy this friendship and skateboarding my entire adult life. this is precisely the part of self-motivation that you cannot buy for any price. what kind of money, that is, firstly, it is impossible to wake up, take the board and go do all the tricks, everyone started with the same thing for the first time stood on the board for the first time fell for the first time. he did the first trick and so on and someone gave up , someone continues to live by it, but everyone follows the same path, because
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ceiling boardings do not exist and the second important point, and no one can force a person to do certain things on skateboarding and vice versa, only overcoming your inner fear allows you to move higher, move higher, higher, because internal fear is our natural feeling, uh, which our ancestors have long given us and to overcome our own fear. but this is a behavioral attack, without running away, attacking. this is exactly the same synonym for the free spirit of a skater. this concept was formulated very clearly by one legendary skater jay adams, he said a great phrase. and you're leaving skateboarding. it's not because you're getting old, it's because you're leaving skateboarding that's getting old. well, there is, of course, one more, no less. uh, the key phrase, which was said by the no less legendary lance mountain skater and the ability to skate
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does not make you a skater - the inability not to skate. that's what makes you a skater. well, in one way or another, in any case, physical activity is the very hormone of happiness that makes you look younger, that allows blood to run through your veins. as they say, it increases metabolism and so on. and of course, this is internal self-discipline, which forces you to constantly be in a certain form in order to be able to get this specific pleasure from skateboarding and, of course, like any culture, and skateboarding is the longest-lasting street culture, which traces its history back to the middle of the last century and , of course, certain rules have been developed over 70 years. well, we won’t go into details , but, in principle, skateboarding is so multifaceted and free that it is physically impossible to force it into any kind of framework. and if everyone tried to push skateboarding into a frame, it wouldn’t develop, it wouldn’t
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would unite completely different numbers of people all over the world, so there are no rules to speak of. there are no limits, because no one can, roughly speaking, forbid a skater from trying to ride; no one can forbid a skater to ride along the railing and drop into the grand canyon. at the same time, after releasing the parachute, no one can stop the skater from jumping. uh, from the hard rock cafe guitar, for example, and so on and so forth. naturally, if a skater wants to achieve this, taking into account the fact that he is a skater, he will achieve this sooner or later, therefore skateboarding and progressing daily. well, i believe that each person’s concept of happiness is quite subjective. and i’m basically happy because i’m doing what i love. ahh. i have people close to me, and i am very glad that these people are healthy. i have the opportunity to travel. i have the opportunity to communicate with a huge
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number of interesting unique people and indeed this is, in principle, happiness. that's when you listen. you hear yourself, when you speak frankly to yourself, then everything will be ok. will live will continue to live. uh, because skateboarding, over its seventy-year history, has proven itself to be self-sufficient, regardless of whether it is in the underground or whether it is in the mainstream, and so on. this is such a capacious and large
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