I’m Sorry

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Aaron Kyro of Braille Skateboarding has been making videos since 2006. This channel has been through many different eras from learning to skate to weird boards. The purpose is and always has been to grow skateboarding and get new skateboarders out there. Join us in our mission to push skateboarding all over the world. We love each and every viewer and hope that you are getting the most out of your skateboarding experience and we will help with how to videos for beginners and weird board videos to bring in a new audience to YouTube. Much love everyone!

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Where is Aaron Kyro???? We got this question a lot over the last year and at long last, we give you the answers from the man himself! We could not be more excited for the future of Braille and skateboarding itself. Thank you all for being a part of our journey. Let us know what videos you want Aaron to film!

brailleskateboarding
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This channel doesn't just inspire new skaters. It inspired me and my 48 year old body to pick up a board again. These videos reminded me of how much fun I used to have doing it.

Hathaw
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You can only make so many "how to do a kick flip" vids. You've taught all you can. Make videos that get people interested in starting skating, and plug the tutorials at the end. Just like you had been doing. You don't need to apologize bro. You've been doing exactly what you should be doing

TylerMcKinney
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Your channel has always been a huge inspiration to me, i started skateboarding watching this channel years ago and fast forward to now I ended up making youtube videos too! This channel has always had a positive impact on my life, thanks Aaron! 🙏🏻 :)

ravon
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I’m almost 61, started skating 10 months ago so I could hang out with my sons at the skate park. Your tutorials are great keep going!

janstevenson
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the amount this man has contributed to the skateboarding community as a whole is unmatched. you touched my 10 year old heart. I'm 19 now and I likely wouldn't have had my love for skateboarding and still skate as much as I do if it weren't for the man named Aaron kyro & every braille member to have gone through. much love to you aaron & the whole team <3.

gabrielmontanez
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Love you AK...nothing to ever be sorry about! When I got back into skateboarding it was because of Braille, and your awesome SMS series. But I also love all the different crazy videos and content that y'all upload as well! It's great to have you back dear sir! Cheers, congrats, and much respect!

chaosoul-seanleeriggs
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Dude, you should NEVER apologize for being yourself and having fun. Everyone goes through seasons, and we loved watching every single one of yours over the years. We enjoy watching you, and no matter what you do, we will be watching. You got me started skating at the age of 26 and walked me through the entire learning process and you didn’t even know it. How many other thousands and thousands can say the same? You are the modern day godfather of skateboarding with braille, whether you are teaching, or goofing off skating iPads. ENJOY yourself, always. Love you man.

dramaface
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It takes real guts to admit your faults like this. It’s awesome to see you come out and put your flaws out there, your channel is what got me to start skateboarding in the first place, you’ve earned so much of my respect! Keep up the great work! 💯

sethmachen
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Man you’ve got nothing to be sorry about. I looked up to you as a kid, when i was 12 years old. You taught me how to ollie, and how to teach others to ollie. This kind of content and lifestyle is what gave me purpose in life and made my youth great

zakthedragonslayer
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As someone still trying to skate at almost 46 y.o., I am constantly seeking out content from the older crowd. Your journey in skating, at nearly 40, is valuable content for many of us that are still trying to get out there. Thanks

bnicolay
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Honestly watching the braille channel gave me the courage to pick up my board again after 11 years and start teaching my 8 year old and 7 year old how to skate. Half a year later and I just built a quarter pipe in our back yard my daughters both shred it. It’s been a blast. Keep it up.

stephenarmstrong
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“the easiest way to do a kickflip” can only be made so much, you taught us how to skate and we stuck with you for the entertainment too, you guys left an impact on almost every one of us, thanks for all the help!

MizzurWalrus
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I totally appreciate that you've always been so nice with everyone you interact with, and that you really care. The videos of you all skating on weird stuff are totally fun and show the side of skating that I love. People just having fun and supporting each other are what it's all about!

dangerhotrod
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The honesty, authenticity, and genuineness of this video is so real. That’s what I love about Braille.

kayleebaginski
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Channels like this inspired me to strap my inline skates back on.

Seeing people just loving what they're doing, and pushing themselves gave me the push to get back out again.

You don't need to apologise for looking after yourself.

boredincan
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Welcome back Aaron! My daughter, 11, just started a few months ago and we have been watching a lot of braille. My wife picked up a board shortly after my daughter and I have joined in at 45. We are now at our local skate park almost every day. Thank you all for the inspiration you bring to my family. 🛹

stephenmichaelis
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8 years ago I stumbled on your video. I was 19. I remembered that I’ve always wanted to skate, but couldn’t quite get myself to try it because of how skateboarding was too serious (it’s even more serious now!), but you guys were just having pure fun, and that inspired me to buy my first skateboard.
Please keep that positive energy going. You don’t have to be the best skateboarder out there, you don’t have to chuck your self down a stair set all the time. That it’s ok to just have fun on your board!

TechMechMen
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Listen... if I would have had this in the 80's and 90's I would be a much better skater. I stopped skating around 1998. Fast forward to 2020... I'm back and because of your videos, I'm a much better skater going on 45 than I was going on 16. THANK

bricemenaugh
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I’m over 50 and just bought my first board and another for my kid. We’re learning together—at least for as long as he’s willing to be seen with me. As a fitness instructor, getting people out there is so important—inspiring individuals to find something that sparks a genuine love for moving and an appreciation for what your body can do (and learn to do) without it feeling like a chore…This has always been how I’ve viewed fitness. Carry on & proper! What you’re doing IS important work.

KristyV