Breaking new ground is a constant pursuit in skateboarding, and the term "NBD" (Never Been Done) holds a special place in the hearts of skateboarders.
It signifies the most sacred trick in the history of skating. Recently, Yuto Horigome, one of skateboarding's brightest stars, sent shockwaves through the skateboard world by pulling off a jaw-dropping NBD trick – the nollie blindside 360 heelflip to boardslide on a handrail via his Nike SB in Tokyo video part.
This incredible feat showcased his exceptional skill and the ever-evolving nature of skateboarding.
What made Horigome's NBD even more impressive was the finesse and control with which he executed it.
His nollie onto the rail was textbook perfect, and he managed to maintain balance throughout the entire sequence of the trick.
The 360-degree spin with the heelflip added an extra layer of complexity, and Horigome's seamless transition into the boardslide left spectators in awe.