After becoming one of the best professional skateboarders in the world, Nyjah Huston looks back on 2021 on how grateful he was for all the blessings he received.
Huston, 27 and ranked 1st in the skateboarding world, delivered a sensational run last year, winning skate contests where he made the top spot and made it to the Olympics.
While the goofy-footed skater's primary objective is to win big on all contests, apparently, he only placed 7th in Tokyo Olympics, making him feel bad that he let people down.
Although you can never win everything, Huston knows the feeling of losing and getting back up multiple times and keep performing his best to dominate.
He recently launched his new skateboard company called "Disorder skateboards" with the help of his friends and family. He also explained how his Nike sponsorship kept going and helped him through the years and insane laptop collaboration with Asus Rog.
Lastly, he highlighted his upcoming documentary. "I also have the documentary. I've been working on it for the past couple of years with Ty Evans. Huston said.
"That's going to be more personal, more about my life and how I got into skateboarding and how I became the person and the type of skater that I am to this day." He explained.
He may achieve everything in life, but the Huntington Beach, California native, said that he still has many things to do with non-stop fun and progression. He mentioned that 2022 would be a big year for him.