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another video of a talented little ripper on pinkbike today . Great riding , good on him.
Just wondering what people think of the need to publish a video of him at such a young age? Pure fun or narcissist madness or somewhere in between!
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/494919/
I do wonder if they're after getting exposure for the kids to maybe get them signed up etc. I only eatched 30 seconds, but that's not your average dad filming his kid kinda edit, looks pretty professionally produced.
Good on him. The Internet is the new storage place for home movies. Now you don’t just irritate family and friends with them.. 🤨
Follow his Instagram account..? Er, yeah, bit weird.
I'd guess it's a bit of fun for the kid and a thing that he and his parent(s) can create together. Videos are a part of modern mountain biking so if the families into their biking the kid will likely have seen a few and to be the star of his own is probably pretty exciting for him.
The kid has talent. The parents are ensuring that the option of developing and making money from that talent is there for the kid for the future.
Whether this is their primary aim, only they will know. If it is, then I don't see anything wrong with it.
I do wonder if they’re after getting exposure for the kids to maybe get them signed up etc. I only eatched 30 seconds, but that’s not your average dad filming his kid kinda edit, looks pretty professionally produced
just seems like a parent who’s half decent at putting together a short vid, and a kid who’s decent at riding bikes. Good combination I reckon, don’t see any need to look for “motives” other than having a bit of fun and making something people may enjoy watching.
Bit like a similar one of a little ripper on a balance bike nipping off through the woods on his way to pre-school and doing drops and 360’s (possibly the same kid actually?)
The balance bike video was Jackson Goldstone.... and we all know where that's ended up!
Fair play to this dad for making the filming process fun and putting together a nice short edit.