Former Skate Mental professional skateboarder Giorgi Armani has been staying active on the streets even after stepping away from a board sponsor.
He has continued to spend long hours skating around different spots, focusing on his own direction and keeping his routine consistent without relying on a team setup behind him.
After his time with Brad Staba’s Skate Mental came to an end, Giorgi didn't stop grinding.
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He kept going, filming clips, and sharing moments with skaters who follow his skating. A lot of people tend to fade out or take long breaks after sponsorship changes, but he stayed involved and kept refining what he enjoys most about skating.
Lately, he has been talking about working toward a new world record attempt.
The idea came up after he landed a 420 kickflip, which already got attention from fans online.
Instead of stopping there, he shifted his focus toward something even more technical, the nollie 360 flip.
He has been putting in time repeating the trick over and over, trying to get everything locked in during each try.
Core heads who have seen him skate mention how focused he looks while trying out new variations and combinations.
Even when things do not land right away, he keeps going back into the same motion until it feels right.
Right now, the attention is on whether this attempt will get recognized by Guinness World Records.
There is a growing interest from fans who are following his progress clips and waiting to see the final result.
For Giorgi, it seems to be about continuing to explore what he can do on a board and seeing how far his control and consistency can take him in his own way.
