KFD professional skateboarder and YouTube Skatepark League 1 champion Jeff DeChesare has been getting a lot of heat since 2020 over his infamous inward heelflip trick.
Even fellow pro skateboarder Jordan Maxham has contested his ability to land the trick and explained to DeChesare that what he kept doing is a pressure flip and not an actual inward heelflip.
"I never talked to Jordan Maxham; he only had my number because I was going to do an iDabble thing with him that never worked out," DeChesare explained. "He texted me a week or two after the contest, sending me a bunch of screenshots and explaining why my trick wasn't an inward heelflip. He showed me demonstrations of what an inward heelflip is and asked, 'You really think this is not a pressure flip?' I told him, 'Yeah, I know it’s not,' and he just kept talking all this sh*t. I didn’t answer him, and he kept going on and on—it was funny. I was like, 'Whatever, you really care that much?'"
In a new YouTube video, skater rapper Lamont Holt apologized to DeChesare for pressuring him to do the skit, providing evidence that his signature trick is indeed gnarly, though it is not the same as Nick Tucker's massive flip.
"For years there has been a big debate if my inward heelflips are actually pressure flips and in this video we get the answer, DeChesare said."
DeChesare and Holt noted that the trick should not bother anyone, asking, "How has that been affecting you?"
Both showcased their acting skills, bringing back the OG skits to entertain everyone.
Stream the video below, and don't forget to share it with your friends on social media. Enjoy!