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Chris Joslin's "G-Ma" Part

Chris Joslin just dropped *“G-Ma”* — and if you’ve been paying any attention to the chatter in the skate world, this is the video part everyone’s talking about right now. It hits classic Joslin territory: heavy spots, untouchable commitment, and tricks that feel like they rewrite what you thought was possible at each location. 

The part hits some of the spots that define big-street skating — Wallenberg, El Toro, and other legendary gaps and downsets — and Joslin attacks them with the precision and aggression he’s known for. There’s no filler here, just one solid line after another. One moment that’s already blowing up online is his El Toro 360 flip — a trick that’s never been landed before, and seeing it in the context of a full part makes it hit even harder. 

What separates “G-Ma” from a lot of edits is how consistently heavy it stays from clip to clip. Joslin doesn’t slow down — every angle, every rail, every gap looks like a challenge he’s ready to take head-on. That relentless approach is exactly why he’s in the conversation for Skater of the Year as this part circulates through the community. 

If you’re into street skating that doesn’t mess around — no slow builds, no soft edits — *“G-Ma”* is worth your time. Joslin hits it fast, hits it hard, and leaves nothing on the table.