Here’s a quick new one featuring Paul Langlands throwing down in his yard down in New Zealand for Metal Mulisha. Always good to see some clips from this dude.
Paul Langlands – Trails of Recovery
Paul Langlands is BACK! This video following his recovery and showing the riding he has been getting into after 22 weeks off is real good.
“During 2011 Paul traveled to America; To compete in the Mountain Dew Tour. While he was riding at Luke Parslow’s he under-rotated a front flip. He landed on the peak of the landing; taking full force on to his pelvis.
After returning home to New Zealand he was focused on getting back on his bike.
First up was fitness to regain strength then he got started rebuilding his backyard jumps, making them big enough to get his upside down float on.
Filmed with:
5D & 7D, GoPro, 16-35mm, 10-17mm Tokina, 50mm f1.2, 85mm f1.2, Cineivate slider.
Music:
Hybrid – “Finished Symphony”
The Checks – “Tired from sleeping”
Bliss N Eso – “Field of Dreams”” – Ryan McCrae
Unit Farm Jam: 2011 TV Feature
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On a picture-perfect, windless day more than 2000 fans from around the remote Southland province in New Zealand’s South Island, grateful for a temporary relief from the massive earthquake disaster hours away in Christchurch, piled through the gates of the Frew brothers’ 2500-acre farm to witness some of the best riders in the world throw down on the FMX, BMX and MTB dirt jumps.
Riders include Levi Sherwood, Josh Sheehan, Anthony Napolitan, Dane Searls, Paul Langlands, Jed Mildon and many more of Australia and New Zealands best action sports athletes.
Executive Producer: Unit Clothing
Direct / Film / Edit: Allan Hardy
Additional Filming: Jase Hancox, Ryan Heron, Johno Drew, Regan Low
Voiceover: Jerry Bernardo
You can find the song list after the jump!
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Welcome to Metal Mulisha – Paul Langlands
I’m not even sure how somebody goes about getting on Metal Mulisha. I’d imagine you gotta be a badass and a shredder, which Paul Langlands is. I’ve honestly never heard of Paul, but this edit proves that he’s got some moves on the trails.
“A Day with Paul Langlands destroying everything in his path.
Filmed with: Canon 5D MKII, Canon 7D, 16-35mm, 50mm f1.2, 85mm f1.2, 70-200mm, Redrock Follow Focus, Manfrotto 504HD, Igus slider, Glidecam 4000 Pro
Music:
Whitechapel – Death Becomes Him
Produced by Ryan McCrae”