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The YouTube video follows the YouTuber and their friend, Doug, as they purchase five-dollar skateboards from a store called Five Below for a challenge at the Skateboard Hall of Fame. The group faces difficulties due to the small size of the boards during the game and struggles to perform tricks. Despite this, they manage to land some tricks, showcasing the durability of the affordable skateboards. The video emphasizes the fun and challenges of skateboarding with budget boards, showcasing a humorous and entertaining atmosphere throughout. The segment ends with an invitation for viewers to visit the Skateboarding Hall of Fame and explore skateboarding tutorials from Braille Skateboarding.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber is at a store called Five Below, where everything costs $5 or less. They decide to buy several skateboards for a video challenge at the Skateboard Hall of Fame nearby. The YouTuber and their friend, Doug, purchase multiple skateboards and head to the Hall of Fame to play a game of not breaking the five-dollar skateboards. The YouTuber expresses doubt about the skateboards’ durability and expects to break at least one of them during the challenge. They eventually meet up with Doug at the Hall of Fame, discuss skateboarding history, and prepare to start the challenge.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the presenter gives out presents – including a special one for Betty – as they prepare to play a game with five-dollar skateboards. The warning on the skateboard box indicates it’s for ages 5-12, not for adults. The group starts playing the game, and the presenter jokes with Doug about keeping score. They have difficulties handling the small skateboards, leading to challenges during the game. The group struggles with performing tricks due to the small size of the boards, creating a fun and amusing atmosphere.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains that they need to preserve their hands while filming, comparing it to skateboarding on a hand skate. They mention their feet being bigger than the board and struggle with the size. They also express difficulty with the game due to the small trucks and mention attempting tre flips. The segment ends with a reference to “skateboarding made simple.”
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the key points are a player battling to perform tricks in a skateboarding game. The player attempts a fakie, does a fakie show, and executes a 90s fakie. The player struggles but ultimately succeeds in landing tricks, including Nigel Kneale flips. The segment ends with the player trying to end the game by performing advanced tricks like twisted turns and pop-offs.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the skateboarder tries out a five dollar skateboard, highlighting its durability despite affordable price. The skateboarder humorously mentions that the only way to break it is by breaking your ankle in an attempt. A shoutout is given to the Skateboarding Hall of Fame where the filming takes place, encouraging viewers to visit the location. The segment concludes with a promo for Braille Skateboarding’s skateboarding tutorial and an invitation to start learning to skateboard.