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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#87 Rodney Mullen on How to Use Pain to Become the Best In the World

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

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4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Skate pioneer Rodney Mullen innovated the sport with so many game-changing tricks he is commonly referred to as “The Godfather of Street Skating”. More than his accomplishments, Rodney is most proud of inspiring those after him to dream beyond the impossible. The man whose character was featured in Tony Hawk pro skater for over a decade shares the importance and impact of shattering disbelief and leveraging pain on this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. Impact Theory is proudly sponsored by: Skillshare. Start learning on Skillshare today at skillshare.com/impact ButcherBox. Use the discount code: "IMPACT" at butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON FitPlan: Go to Fitplanapp.com/subscribe and use discount code: IMPACT to get 30 days completely free. SHOW NOTES: Rodney defines the barrier of disbelief and how he breaks through it. [2:44] Rodney on the process of reinventing his free skate style. [5:10] Rodney tells how focusing on skating helped him through tough times. [10:23] Rodney and Tom discuss his injury and the painful process of bouncing back. [13:20] Rodney explains what made him throw away his trophies. [17:05] Rodney shares what things outside of skating keep him excited today. [19:45] Rodney reveals the impact he wants to have on the world. [27:45] QUOTES: “Rarely is it a question of talent or technique at those levels. It's just one of belief and the concomitant will to kind of do something that either no one's done before, or even more, I think, to crack open the barriers that people consider impossible or un-doable.” [3:00] “The joy I get that I could create some of the vocabulary for others to express themselves, that gives me a connectedness” [17:58] “Just find joy in what you do for the sake of it. And then recognize how you're being shaped in the process, and hopefully, you become a better man through it.” [27:04] FOLLOW RODNEY MULLEN: INSTAGRAM - https://bit.ly/2P5dDwO FACEBOOK - https://bit.ly/2nvtTuj WEBSITE - https://bit.ly/2nmQz01 COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Almost Skateboards [1:38] - https://bit.ly/2w1AyQI World Industries [1:47] - https://bit.ly/2MHdYEi BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Mutt: How to Learn Skateboarding Without Killing Yourself [30:08] - https://amzn.to/2vE5rez

Transcript

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0:00.0

Everybody, welcome to Impact Theory.

0:06.0

Our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that

0:10.0

will help you actually execute on your dreams.

0:13.3

Alright, today's guest is widely recognized as the most influential street skater in the

0:18.2

history of the sport.

0:20.0

He invented many, if not most, of the tricks used today, including the Street Alley,

0:24.6

Kick Flip, 360 Flip, Impossible, and many, many others.

0:29.0

He began skating at the age of eight against his father's wishes and had little more than

0:32.9

the garage on the family farm to practice in, and yet he would end up becoming the most

0:38.3

dominant competitor the sport has ever seen.

0:41.2

He won his first championship at the age of 14, and over the next decade, he won 34 out

0:46.4

of 35 freestyle contests.

0:48.9

His impact on the art and industry of skating simply cannot be overstated, and that's why

0:54.8

he's known today as the godfather of modern street skating.

0:58.2

The Tony Hawk Pro Skater franchise showed their reverence by featuring his character for

1:02.2

nearly a decade.

1:03.8

Additionally, an acknowledgement of his unparalleled level of innovation, the Smithsonian now hangs

1:09.2

his board on display, and he was chosen for one of their coveted professional fellowships.

1:14.3

In addition to his contributions to the craft of skating, he's been just as influential

1:18.3

on the business side of things.

1:19.9

He holds two patents for his revolutionary skateboard and truck designs, and his current

1:24.2

company, almost skateboard, which he co-founded in 2003, has been thriving for 15 years already.

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