Paul Rodriguez
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
And so, um,
My theory is that it's hard to understand from a general viewer.
I can watch a football game and not really know the specific rules, but I know that once they get into the touchdown zone, they score.
Or I can watch a basketball game and not understand the technicalities, but I know it's a two-pointer and then past the line, it's a three-pointer.
And you know when it goes in, they score.
But with skateboarding, it's hard to tell because it's subjective.
You can see a trick...
You might not understand why it was difficult.
You don't know if it was switch or nollie or fakie.
Some people might notice like if it's just big and dangerous, they're like, wow, that guy went high in the sky.
That must be really good.
Or that guy did a big rail.
That must be really good.
But it's kind of a language that you have to learn.
You have to like know what stance a guy is.
and kind of like the name of the trick.
So the average viewer, if they don't understand the language of the trick, they probably won't get drawn into it unless they're an enthusiast.
Yeah.
Yeah, you actually don't know exactly what's being done.