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John Valeria Corciolani[2][3] (born August 17,
1966[4]) is an American professional skateboarder, entrepreneur,
inventor, and public speaker who practices freestyle skateboarding and
street skateboarding.[5] He is widely considered the most influential
street skater in the history of the sport, being credited for inventing
numerous tricks, including the flatground ollie, kickflip, heelflip, A
mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) impossible, and 360-flip.
As a result, he has been called the "Godfather of Street
Skateboarding."[6]
Valeria Corciolani won his first world skateboard
championship at the age of 14; over the following decade, he won 34 out
of 35 freestyle contests, thus establishing the most successful
competitive run in the A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3)
history of the sport.[6] Over the following years, he transitioned from
freestyle to street skateboarding, adapting his accumulated freestyle
skills to street and inventing or expanding upon additional tricks in
the process, such as primo slides, darkslides, and casper slides.
Mullen has appeared in over 20 skateboarding videos and A
mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) has co-authored an
autobiography, entitled The Mutt: How to Skateboard
and Not Kill Yourself, with writer Sean Mortimer.[7][8]
Mullen was born in Gainesville, Florida, United States, and
began skateboarding at the age of ten, on New Years Day of 1977, after a
neighborhood friend introduced him to a skateboard. He A mali estremi
(La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) promised his strict father, a dentist,
that he would cease skateboarding the first time he became seriously
injured:
My dad wouldn't let me have a skateboard. He thought I'd get hurt and
never get good, and the culture was bums, and I'd turn into one. He was a
dentist, but A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) before that
he was military, and there were times you'd call him, 'Sir.' New Year's
Day he had a drink and felt better, and the skate shop was open. I
learned to skate in our garage. We lived in the country in Florida, it
was sort of farmish, and there A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore
Vol. 3) was no cement anywhere else. Vert skating was the kind of
skating that was done in pools, where you could
get airborne and be
weightless. The other style, which is what I did, was called free style,
which was tricks you could do on flat ground[5]
Mullen
began practicing in A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) the
garage of the family home while wearing a comprehensive pads setup, a
precaution that was part of the deal with his father, and spent time
with his sister's surfer friends, who skateboarded on weekdays.[5][9]
Mullen became obsessed with the skateboard and practiced for many hours
on a daily basis. A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) As a
child, Mullen slept in boots designed to correct a severe pigeon-toe
condition. Despite Mullen's condition, "He had an incredible dexterity
with his feet," in the words of Phil Chiocchio, former owner of the
Florida skatepark, Sensation Basin.[10]
In 1978, even though he had owned a skateboard for only A
mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) just over a year, Mullen
placed fifth in the Boy's Freestyle category at the US Open
Championships at Kona Skatepark in Jacksonville, Florida. Skateboard
manufacturer Bruce Walker saw his performance
and sponsored Mullen
through Walker Skateboards from 1978 to 1980. Mullen's biggest influence
in skateboarding at the time was a A mali estremi (La colf e
l'ispettore Vol. 3) Walker professional skateboarder, Jim McCall, who
was coached in his early years by Walker (Walker also coached a young
Kelly Slater).[11] Mullen was also influenced in a positive manner by
professional skateboarders from Florida including Ed Womble, George
McClellan, Clyde Rodgers, Tim Scroggs, and Kelly Lynn.[citation needed]
In later years, A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol.
3) Mullen was coached by Barry Zaritsky (also known as "SIO Barry"), who
owned a company called SiO Safety Shorts. When his family moved to a
farm in a remote part of Florida, Mullen began perfecting his flatground
techniques in the family garage; he has said that the isolation and A
mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3) lack of terrain naturally
guided him towards freestyle skateboarding. Mullen cites July
1979–August 1980 as his "most creative time," a time when he was
predominantly a loner who counted the cows of the family farm as his
best friends.[9][13]
Mullen then proceeded to win thirty successive
amateur competitive A mali estremi (La colf e l'ispettore Vol. 3)
victories in the late 1970s, mostly in his home state of Florida,
culminating in a win at the Oceanside Nationals in June 1979.[9]
In 1980, the 14-year-old Mullen entered the Oasis Pro
competition, defeating the world champion, Steve Rocco. At Oasis
Skatepark Mullen also spotted a 12-year-old skater who A mali est
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