MARK GONZALES: Most CREATIVE SKATER to Ever Step on a Board?

Mark Gonzales "The Gonz" is one of the key figures in the history of skateboarding. This video explores how skateboarding evolved from vertical ramps to the streets, and how skaters like Gonz helped define modern street skating through creativity, adaptability, and the use of urban environments. From early Dogtown influence to the rise of street skating in the 1980s and 1990s, this is a look at how skate culture changed and how new tricks, styles, and perspectives emerged. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 🧱 Footage & Archival Sources: Mark Gonzales’ Street Phantom - Krooked Skateboarding - 2019 Krooked "Pure Evil Beemer" Skateboard by Mark Gonzales - 2017 Mark Gonzales - Real To Reel - 2001 Mark Gonzales - Real Skateboards Non Fiction - 1997 Krooked Kronichles : Mark Gonzales - 2015 Mark Gonzales, Oceanside '85 Streetstyle Old School Skateboard Competition - Skateboard Stickers Store Video Days - directed by Spike Jonz - 1991 Sick Boys - Mack Dawg Productions 1988 Mark Gonzales - Hello - 2001 Some archival skate footage used in this video was sourced from publicly available material online and is included for documentary and illustrative purposes. If you are the owner of any content and would like proper credit or removal, please contact me and I will address it promptly. All rights belong to their respective owners. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ► FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:   / skaterewind