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10qs: Tony Molina

10qs: Tony Molina

What got you into skateboarding?

What got me in the skateboarding, I am not too sure I kinda lived in a small town and there wasn’t much going on, so skateboarding was kind of like a way to do something to find my own path

 

What is your skate scene like in your city?

Well I’m from Monroe Louisiana and there is no skate park me and a bunch of friends started building a DIY skate Spot and it’s bringing a lot of people together, As far as a DIY goes it’s super sketchy and it’s an awesome one of a kind a lot of people are learning how to skate on it and it’s definitely growing

 

What is you to go trick to start your sesh?

(Definitely depends on the spot) but My go-to trick is throwing down and shredding whatever is in front of me, I used to do a lot of boneless, but Now I just love skating skate spots

 

Do you feel skateboarding has changed your life? How?

I am hyped on the life that skateboarding Help me find and I would not have it any other way

 

What pro skater inspires your skateboarding?

A lot of lotta skaters inspire me, basically anyone who can fall, and get back up, but as far as pros go, probably Milton Martinez

 

 

Do you prefer watching skate videos on social media or buying it? Why?

I am a fan of the DVD and cassettes, but right now you can probably find a lot of stuff on YouTube and that is convenient

 

What is the gnarliest trick you have ever done? How did you feel when you landed it?

It was probably a crazy lipslide in Mexico or a fat Ollie over 14 stair handrail in my hometown, the slide was crazy, goes as fast as you can and hope for the best side forever and land in a  crazy bank of death, The Ollie was easy, just scary …….and they both felt freaking great after I landed

 

Tell us a little bit about your local skate shop & what they do for the skateboard scene?

There is no local skate shop

 

What is your daily routine before you go shred?

no particular Routine but I like to stretch a little before I skate and right now that I’m in my hometown, building at the diy (rocks diy) and then skating it is a pretty good routine to warm up with.

 

Any inspiring words you want to tell the next generation of skaters?

A few inspirational words, well I guess all I could really say is “if you want it, go for it because nobody else is will get it for you “

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