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Title: Peru champion interview
Post by: JonKonik on Dec 06, 2012, 04:44: PM
Renzo Motta, el popular "Patadita" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiLZuzx7fjE#)
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: renato10 on Dec 11, 2012, 01:32: AM
lol He's not a champion, He's not even considerated a freestyler here, just a juggler which thinks is the best  :crazy:
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: JonKonik on Dec 11, 2012, 07:46: AM
lol i know its just funny that they are like identical, why isnt he considered a freestyler? because he doesnt do combos? get over it... Thinking hes the best, let him think what he wants, he could still deliver a better lp than 90 percent of freestylers lol.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: renato10 on Dec 11, 2012, 07:49: AM
a lp of juggling the ball and a sick control 'YES' not a real freestyle performance with good uppers, sits and lowers if you know what I mean. Yeah people here let him do w.e he want to do and w.e he want to say  :13:
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: Miran Pirner on Dec 11, 2012, 12:38: PM
Just because he doesn't fit your picture of what a freestyler should be or what kind of tricks he should be doing doesn't mean he isn't one. Get your head our of your asses and stop being so damn narrow minded...
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: redsforlife on Dec 11, 2012, 06:56: PM
Just because he doesn't fit your picture of what a freestyler should be or what kind of tricks he should be doing doesn't mean he isn't one. Get your head our of your asses and stop being so damn narrow minded...

100% agree. Since when did you have to do certain types of tricks to be a freestyler? That wouldn't be very free would it?


I actually thought much of the stuff he did was quite impressive. If he is doing LPs like this without little to no drops, he is a quite good freestyler in my opinion. I love old school freestyle. Thanks for the video.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: renato10 on Dec 12, 2012, 03:56: AM
oh well, let him be the new world champion then, you should stop being so damn narrow minded thats just my opinion and the point of view of freestylers here, if you don't like its ok - you guys say oh yeah i loved that oldskool shit cuz there are not this kind of freestylers in his country but here people and JUDGES at RBSS choose him a freestyler similar almost the same style than of the video which his hardest trick is take off the t-shirt and make a dance and they thought he is the best cuz he never dropped the ball, but well, thats life. Peace out!
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: redsforlife on Dec 12, 2012, 04:23: AM
oh well, let him be the new world champion then, you should stop being so damn narrow minded thats just my opinion and the point of view of freestylers here, if you don't like its ok - you guys say oh yeah i loved that oldskool shit cuz there are not this kind of freestylers in his country but here people and JUDGES at RBSS choose him a freestyler similar almost the same style than of the video which his hardest trick is take off the t-shirt and make a dance and they thought he is the best cuz he never dropped the ball, but well, thats life. Peace out!

This comment makes little sense. We never said you weren't entitled to an opinion whether you like him or not. Him being a freestyler or not isn't an opinion. It's a fact that he is a freestyler. I recommend instead of worrying about what he or some other guy does to just concentrate on yourself. If you are genuinely better than him and can figure out a way to entertain the crowd, you will beat him even in RBSS.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: renato10 on Dec 12, 2012, 06:02: AM
with all respect i dont give a shit about anyone, i just saw the name of the topic interview peruvian champion, which isnt true nothing else  :great:, i didnt mention if im best or not, you guys wont understand cuz you arent here you don't hear what ppl say about it and what freestylers say about it, if you think that is a freestyler its ok, but i considered it as a football juggler.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: JonKonik on Dec 12, 2012, 07:34: AM
You should work on your own freestyle and stop whinning, you got owned in RBSS basically every other trick of yours was a screw up. People have to learn to adjust their freestyle to the type of competition and the judging criteria.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: redsforlife on Dec 12, 2012, 07:36: AM
You should work on your own freestyle and stop whinning, you got owned in RBSS basically every other trick of yours was a screw up. People have to learn to adjust their freestyle to the type of competition and the judging criteria.

Do you have links to the RBSS videos?
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: JonKonik on Dec 12, 2012, 09:26: AM
Red Bull Street Style PerĂº - Guillermos vs Richard ---Final--- (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41eJaVvRDgE#)
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: VRK on Dec 12, 2012, 12:42: PM
i love that lady reporter  :13:
and this guy is better than most of the RBSS judges... i do think the same way that hes not a champ or something but you can't say that hes not a freestyler.. whatever he does is good for LP's & stuff and hes overall a good entertainer to those dumb ass crowds who don't know a shit about what freestyle is.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: redsforlife on Dec 12, 2012, 02:04: PM
There's something called showmanship that he has that many freestylers do not. Too many freestylers don't know the difference between a performance and just freestyling in their backyard or for a video. It must be a show. Entertaining the crowd is the most important aspect.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: L_I_S on Dec 12, 2012, 05:15: PM
A show and a battle are different and most freestylers know that. Battles should be who does better, the most important should be difficulty, showmenship shouldn't factor into the equation unless it's a dead tie and there was no other criteria to fill out.
Title: Re: Peru champion interview
Post by: redsforlife on Dec 12, 2012, 08:24: PM
A show and a battle are different and most freestylers know that. Battles should be who does better, the most important should be difficulty, showmenship shouldn't factor into the equation unless it's a dead tie and there was no other criteria to fill out.

Battles are just a type of performance. Hardcore lowers videos are a type of performance. Showmanship always matters. It's considered in the judging in skateboarding, gymnastics, and pretty much any judged sport. Now, I do agree technical difficulty should weigh more in the judging, but showmanship shouldn't be ignored. For me, technical difficulty, execution, and variety should be the 3 most important things in judging criteria.