The dude never disappoints to put out a great edit full of unreal shit. I remember watching his welcome to Tempered edit back when I was still in high school and thought the guy was insane but he has always been out doing himself. I have been lucky enough to been there for a good part of the filming of this new video and have some cool shots to go down with it!
I'm pretty interested in what does or maybe doesn't go on in the dudes head when he sends this kind of stuff so I sent him a few questions as well as just some chit chat! The amount of effort the dude puts into his riding and crispy and having a gnarly injury and all I thought it needed some coverage!
Hey Mike, I’ve 
been meaning to send you some questions over recently about your injury 
and the new crispy but having your new shadow video drop just in time is
 a plus.
The 
new edit absolute madness is exactly that. Completely packed full of 
yeti sized shit up until your accident and it leaves you thinking wtf is 
going on in your head.
I
 have been lucky enough to be there to shoot some stills for you while 
filming for this video. Before almost every insane gap or rail you pull 
you go through a small ritual. Usually a shit tone of run ups followed 
by you staring at whatever it may be you’re about to huck yourself onto 
and finally you hopping up and down like you have ants in your pants. 
What is going on inside your mind man? Is it just positive psychology, 
you visualizing yourself making the jump or is more deep and grainy like
 a scene from a David lynch film?
Thanks
 for the props man. Honestly, I do think ALOT about what I'm doing 
before I actually do it, which alot of the time is hard because I get so
 excited and want to send it straight away. The key for me is being able
 to visualise whatever it is I want to do. If I can visualise it 
happening then chances are that I'm going to do it, pending weather, 
cars in the way etc. I'm almost always shitting myself but having that 
visualisation in the back of my mind gives me the confidence to try it. I
 also usually try and weigh up the worst case scenario to net out all 
the negatives beforehand as well. This way, if the worst case scenario 
isn't all that bad, then fuck it. 
Haha
 yeah, a few people have started to point out the nervous 'jumping' I 
seem to love. Thinking about it now, I guess that comes from my racing 
days where before a final I would jump around and loosen up. Having a 
little ritual helps I find. 
A
 lot of the time when you ask me to come shoot some of your outrageous 
riding I myself get nervous as to what is install for the day. Then 
seeing what you want to pull and then shooting you make it, it’s a 
rollercoaster ride of emotions but it must be at least tenfold on 
yourself. You plan your clips for weeks, months even, does the feeling 
of nerves build up over that time? Can you explain how it feels when you
 do roll off from a ridiculous gap? 
It's
 the best feeling in the world man and why I keep wanting to do it. 
Being able to push yourself to a level of nervousness that you would 
usually never experience is so exhilarating, particularly if you pull 
whatever you are trying. I don't know how to explain what happens 
scientifically, but rolling away from something that scared the shit out
 of you feels amazing. The only comparison I can think of is the 
excitement you get prior to going on a roadtrip with your mates where 
you have all got time off and big plans to meet up with people you never
 see and ride new spots. If you know what I mean? But yeah, sometimes 
shit gets put on hold for ages and it's the worst. I remember a hop I 
wanted to do for the 2020 DVD. Everytime we went to go there, something 
would put it off and it would be the worst, I would go to sleep sweating
 it. But as I said before, I would rather be patient and think about it 
first instead of jumping in hell for leather and then getting fucked up.
After
 your crash you were out of action for quite some time to recover and 
going through surgery to straighten that collar bone out. I know you’re a
 super active dude and ride every week. How did you deal with the down 
time?
Man
 it wasn't even that bad. Hearing the doctors say 8 weeks was like 
FUUUUUUU, I don't know what to do with myself. But having work being so 
busy and interesting as well as just hanging out with the dudes anyway, 
the time flew by. I usually immerse myself in whats happening anyway, 
whether that be filming or doing non BMX shit with the same dudes or 
just tagging along, it's usually pretty fun anyway. I think in a way, 
I'm a little more relaxed now, like not as eager to spend every moment I
 get to ride searching or hitting something scary. Taking it as it comes
 I guess. 
From
 when you crashed till the next time I saw you it only seemed like a few
 weeks. To no surprise you were already back on your bike sending shit. 
Where you afraid that the crash would course you to get freaked out over
 doing big shit? Maybe you would quite down a bit on your riding style?
Yep,
 definitely. That was my main concern and I had to wait 8 weeks to test 
it out. Thankfully I was able to overcome the perceived mental barriers I
 had, so I was fucking stoked with that. If I start to become a pussy 
and look for excuses then it's all over in terms of doing big shit. 
Which is all I have because I suck ass at tech stuff. Now I'm just as 
keen as before, but still taking the precautionary route in terms of 
really putting in serious thought to what I do prior to letting loose. 
Let's just hope that I don't get punished again anytime soon. I have 
alot of respect for the big name pros who ride full time, how they ride 
at that level every day and not get hurt is WAY beyond me. 
I’ve
 already been out with you a few times filming some new stuff. What is 
the next thing you’re working on? Can we be excited for more hammers?
Not
 too sure man, just going to collect clips for an upcoming edit, I have a
 few things in the works that it might go towards. In either case 
though, I'm going to be doing the same thing, what it goes towards 
usually doesn't matter too much. I really want to get a bit of variety 
going in the next part though. I have been super stoked on a heap of 
older BMX DVDs lately like System Cycle, Nowhere Fast and Chill Bro. 
Some of my favourite parts, and definitely the most enjoyable ones, 
consisted of a bit of everything you know, dirt, street, park, bowls, 
gaps, rails, tech, everything. I wanna start pushing myself to not just 
huck big rails but hit big bowl gaps and dirt jumps. That would be sick.
Also
 not to leave out the fact that crispy steam is looking mint and the 
postings has been pretty much daily since the update! Do you plan on 
keeping the stream flowing so fast? How long has this makeover been 
happening behind the curtains?
Thanks,
 yeah I have been putting a heap of work into that. People might not 
realise, but I would spend a few hours a day after work getting posts 
ready and finding shit to talk about. Doesn't leave much time around 
work during the week. Thankfully my new roommate is into Crispy, has an 
understanding of BMX and builds websites from home. So he helped me out a
 tonne to build the new site, basically from scratch. I guess we worked 
on and off for about a few months. It wasn't until he pointed it out 
that I realised how deadly the original site looked with those hideous 
Monster logos haha. About time we fucked that off. Super stoked on 
posting better shit now, hopefully people take an interest, the super 
megas all seem to love it. 
I
 know crispy is mainly set up for a good laugh but its defiantly looking
 a lil more professional these days. Are you heading in any direction 
with the blog or just gunna keep it rollin?
Just
 whatever man, it's really whatever I'm feeling at that point in time. 
Obviously, the hardest part is finding that balance between it looking 
good and also keeping it raw and ratty, the original Crispy way. I don't
 wanna get all corporate, but I also want it to be function, accessible 
and have people read it. Otherwise, what's the point of spending so much
 time on it you know? Having Dre on has given me some extra motivation, 
it's nice to hear people stoked on what you do and provide feedback. For
 a while there I was just pumping shit out and not really knowing how it
 was being received, well not much further than my immediate group of 
friends. But when I think about it, that is the main driving force for 
keeping it going, being able to talk shit about it with your mates on 
the weekend. I don't give a fuck about who is looking at it overseas and
 around Australia, but it's nice to hear positive feedback when you do 
go interstate. Thanks to all the losers who look at it, you keep my 
psyched. 
Any thanks or any peeps you would like to say or mentions?
Sure bud. Thanks alot to everyone who helps me out, particularly Chris at 666, Evan/Mitch at LUX, Matty at TMPRD and the dudes at Shadow in the US, seriously am so lucky to have all these people willing to help me. Thanks to Jimbo for shooting photos and being an all around weird ass dude as well as all my friends for being so shit. Fuck yeah BMX.
Vocko is such a passive dude he is barely fussed on anything. Even straight after his crash he didnt show much pain or didn't feel the need to go to the ED. Crazy fucker check it out and enjoy!
PEACEOUT!
 










 
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