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The Rich Roll Podcast

Tony Hawk Is Still Killing It At 50: Do What You Love & Live Outside Your Comfort Zone

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2018

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

“My definition of success is doing what you love. I feel many people do things because they feel they have to, and are hesitant to risk following their passion.” Tony Hawk Tony Hawk was age 9 when his older brother gave him a blue fiberglass skateboard, chipped and scratched from years of use. The first time Tony stepped on it and rolled down an alley behind the family’s house in San Diego, there was no epiphany, no revelation, no foreshadowing whatsoever that he would go on to become the most famous skateboarder of all time. He reached the end driveway, looked back at his brother and shouted, “How do I turn?” The yarn is both sweet and innocent. But it's also deeply illustrative of the mindset — a unique melding of childlike wonder and unrelenting workmanship — that still drives the single most recognized and influential skateboarder of all time: Keep moving forward. Always be learning. Do what you love. And the rest will follow. The tale of The Birdman is legend. Icon status. A billion dollar video game franchise. A litany of successful brands. A family man and philanthropist. But the story behind Tony Hawk is hardly linear. And it's a legacy that — at 50 — he continues to build with the unabating persistence that drove his early success. There's no magic formula behind this man's triumphs. To be sure, he possesses talent — perhaps an unworldly one at that. But countless gifted athletes come and go. Rare and unique is the individual that can maintain a prominence measured not in years, but decades. Tony's long-term success in sport, business and life — through times both thick and thin — can be credited not to any shortcuts or life hacks, but rather to his unyielding devotion to a handful of tried-and-true, back-to-basics principles. Humility. Service. An indefatigable devotion to incremental progress. The courage to constantly take risks. The daring to continually live outside his comfort zone. The willingness to shoulder an unbelievable amount of hard work. And above all, a resolve to always, always do what he loves — because for Tony, life has always been about process over results and rewards. Let's face it. The Birdman has been interviewed a million times. He didn’t need to do my show. He doesn't have a new book out or any specific project he needs my help promote. nulltheless, he drove several hours from San Diego for no reason other than to openly share his wisdom and experience — a simple act that speaks loudly to this man's humble character and dogged work ethic. In other words, Tony isn't slowing down. Just like that 9-year old trying to master his first turn, this is a man still looking forward to his next move. Expressing himself. Innovating. And curious about the world. It's an honor to share his story. Of course, we cover his career. And I did my best, as a fellow athlete of his age, to explore how he thinks about being 50; how he balances life as an athlete, businessman and parent; and how he continues to iterate and grow in sport, business and life. But below the surface, this is a conversation about the importance of uncovering and ultimately expressing who you really are. And it's about the joy and freedom brought about manifesting your most authentic self. Note: the full episode (plus a few short clips publishing later this week) is available in vivid technicolor on YouTube here: bit.ly/richandtony If you are digging the podcast (and my other short movies) on YouTube, it would mean a lot if you subscribed to my channel here: youtube.com/richroll Enjoy the episode! Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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I was very weird because I was in this small community already considering

0:04.9

outcast because I skated and then I was in outcast in that outcast community.

0:09.4

I was like shunned because of my style and so that just set me up to prove

0:15.7

myself further. What contributed to my success was that I was going to go out

0:19.7

to my comfort zone and so like I learned techniques and skating that I wasn't

0:23.8

really interested in but I knew it would help me be more well-rounded and with

0:27.4

that mindset that helped me in business. That my friends is the great Tony Hawk

0:32.5

and this is the Rich Roll Podcast.

0:45.3

The Rich Roll Podcast. Hey everybody how you guys doing? What's

0:50.1

happening? My name is Rich Roll. I am your host Welcomer. Welcome back. Thank

0:53.0

you for showing up. I appreciate you guys listening. I appreciate you for

0:57.1

sharing the show with your friends and on social media and hey it's just it's

1:02.6

good to spend a little time with you today. Really quick up top if you have

1:06.6

enjoyed my recent live podcast episodes from our recent retreat in Italy I

1:12.4

want to let you guys know that our next retreat will be May 18 to 25 2019. We are

1:19.2

currently taking RSVPs now and it will sell out and because I know everybody needs

1:25.4

copious advanced notice to think about and plan a trip like this I'm putting

1:30.2

it out there now. To give you a sense of the experience it's super fun but at

1:35.8

times intense. It's a seven-day immersive deep dive into wellness and just an

1:41.7

awesome time with a like-minded group of amazing people. We have incredible

1:45.6

food with a menu designed by Julie. We're gonna trail run. We're gonna meditate.

1:49.9

We're gonna engage in traditional tea ceremony. We've got workshop special

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