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Clyde Singleton: “One Good Video Part Does Not Make You a Legend”

Clyde Singleton on legendary status.
ShreddER December 1, 2023
Clyde Singleton
YouTube: The Nine Club

The title of "legend" is not quickly earned. It requires more than one standout video part or a brief moment in the spotlight.

Skateboarding history is rich with individuals who have left an indelible mark on the culture, and one such figure is Clyde Singleton.

While his contributions to street skating are undeniable, Singleton's legacy sustained an impact and influence, which are the markers of legendary status.

The danger lies in reducing a skater's career to a single highlight reel, overlooking the consistent dedication, innovation, and influence required to become a true legend.

Singleton himself has spoken about the challenges of living up to the expectations set by a standout video part.

He emphasized the importance of continuous growth and evolution within the skateboarding community.

According to Singleton, the key to longevity in skateboarding is not resting on past achievements but pushing further their contributions to the culture in meaningful ways.

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