Most of all, he appears to be inspired while inspiring. Designed for Skateboarders and other Extreme Freestyle sports enthusiasts who want to capture & share the perfect image from their videos. Amanda Micheli, who produced SLOMO, and really championed the film. Zoom & image-capture any frame in the video so you can capture that perfect shot. Hey SLOMO fans - its been a while since youve heard from us, but SLOMO just keeps. The points that Trevor makes in the video are. Film your skateboarding tricks, playback in slo-mo and frame-by-frame. You wanna' help somebody, help yourself first! SLOMO is inspiring to someone that's enough help. The man known as Slomo is 77-year-old retired neurologist John Kitchin, who has graced the beach boardwalk with his patented slow motion skating, which has made him popular with residents and. In the response video below, Trevor shares examples of single and double axels from 4 different skaters. If you really looked, you can make money in America "Doing what you want," or while "doing what you want (on the side)." Stop your whining and get creative. It's not about excuses like, "I don't have enough money to do what he did," or, "I should be or he should be helping people," it's more about do you want your freedom or do you want the money to buy the things that you think will give you freedom (essentially buying your freedom from the rat race) the desire for money over freedom is an artifact of Occidental rat race conditioning. The man looked at him seriously and said, “Do what you want to”.This was profound in the sense that he's correct, we're all conditioned to enter the American rat race we're born into it and expected to take this crap, produce that crap, and die after a life of more CRAP.
John met a 93-year-old man who was full of energy and joy and sincerely inquired about the secret to his vitality. John was seriously afraid: he imagined that he was going blind, which meant that he would not be able to work - and what then? If he was not a doctor, who was he?Īs John was considering possible solutions to his predicament - the option of hanging himself being in the lead, - he remembered an encounter he had once had in the hospital cafeteria.
John Kitchin would have stayed an asshole to the end of his days, had one day his patients’ x-rays and his colleagues’ faces not turned into a blur. “It is what we in America call ‘assholes’ - and I was one of them,” he summarizes today. John Kitchin measured his own value against his income - and it was high. Well, he had been divorced for some time, but a life of a rich bachelor is even more fun than that of a family man. And now two-time Olympic figure skater and NBC Olympics analyst and host Johnny Weir is honouring another one of his Eurovision queens Miss Chanel Terrero Late on Friday Johnny uploaded a clip of him burning the ice in a a black top and white leggings as he got very booty hypnotic to Chanel’s Eurovision 2022 song SloMo. By the age of 55, John Kitchin had everything that meant success: a medical career, an expensive car, and a house in a nice area.