oi a skateboarder wipes out and suffers the wrath of an angry mother. see him? july, 2010. hayward, california. daniel miranda and his friend leland goldberg are skateboarding. a hobby and lifestyle they don t plan to give up any time soon. i can t really stop. i m in too deep. i feel like it s too fun to stop. miranda is filming goldberg in a local park for an upcoming video showcasing the talents of bay area skaters. cannery park is a skate park. it s kind of conjoining to the elementary school. e for skaters, the main draw to cannery park is the multiple row of low granite benches.
are around there, and you can never really tell where kids go because they re always darting one way or the other. and the relationship between skaters and others enjoying the park is not always rad. especially with like older people. they still kind of feel like skateboarders are rambunctious little rascals. sometimes you end up in front of someone s house, and they re totally pro skateboarding like, yeah, you know, it s really cool. they re stoked on it rather than the other, you know, 50% of people who are just like hating you for what you re doing. you know, calling the cops on you. only person we re hurting is ourselves really when we fall. after a number of failed attempts oh! goldberg tries once again to land his line in cannery park. first trick he s doing is called front side blunt slide. he lands it pretty easily. then he goes to do a half cab
cannery park is the multiple row of low granite benches. the reason why the ledges at cannery park are so good for skating is because there s numerous ones in a row where you can do your trick, do your next trick and do your next trick. it s pretty bad. for his segment of the video, goldberg plans to attempt a series of difficult tricks all accomplished in a row called a line. a line would be a sequence of however many trick you could do consecutively, and that s what i was doing. skating, trying to do a consecutive amount of tricks back to back in one stream of film. just so it all flows nicely. what appeals to the skating lines is to show you can do certain tricks in a row without messing up. but cannery park isn t just for skaters. families with small children also enjoy the recreation area. there s always like some amount of children there that
i feel like it s too fun to stop. miranda is filming goldberg in a local park for an upcoming video showcasing the talents of bay area skaters. cannery park is a skate park. it s kind of conjoining to the elementary school. for skaters, the main draw to cannery park is the multiple row of low granite benches. the reason why the ledges at cannery park are so good for skating is because there s numerous ones in a row where you can do your trick, do your next trick and do your next trick. it s pretty bad. for his segment of the video, goldberg plans to attempt a series of difficult tricks all accomplished in a row called a line. a line would be a sequence of however many trick you could do consecutively, and that s what i was doing. skating, trying to do a consecutive amount of tricks back to back in one stream of film. just so it all flows nicely. what appeals to the skating lines is to show you can do certain tricks in a row without messing up. but cannery park isn t jus
attempts oh! goldberg tries once again to land his line in cannery park. first trick he s doing is called front side blunt slide. he lands it pretty easily. then he goes to do a half cab flip. i landed the front blunt, took one push, and then set up for my trick. just after goldberg launches, he notices a pint-sized object stack nell his way. a young boy playing in the area is now directly in his path. as i put my head down to pop the flip, noticed that he was actually dead in front of me. i kind of hesitate use see i hesitate a little bit in my pop. i didn t really pop and flick because i was more jumping off my board. and i should have just caught him, but i couldn t. it was too late. goldberg loses his bearings and accidentally crash into the boy, knocking him to the ground. [ crying ] that s a deadly cry. it s it s so piercing. [ crying ] i immediately tried to help him up. i was apologizing, asking if he