About PJ Ladd - Pro Skateboarder Profile, Biography and History

PJ Ladd (Patrick John Ladd) was born on January 11, 1983, in Rockland, Massachusetts. Growing up in Boston, skateboarding became a central part of his childhood. He’d skate around the warehouse next to his father’s auto parts store, ride the train downtown to skate, and even shred in front of his house.

PJ Ladd gained local recognition in the Boston skateboarding scene, and his breakout moment came with his mind-blowing skating in Coliseum Skateshop’s “PJ Ladd’s Wonderful Horrible Life” in 2002. This legendary skate video catapulted him into the spotlight, catching the attention of skateboarders across the globe.

Ladd is known for his technical prowess and smooth style, and he has also been associated with various skate brands including:
Plan B Skateboards: Ladd joined the reformed Plan B team, appearing in their promotional video “Superfuture.”
New Balance Numeric (NB#): As a native of Massachusetts, Ladd became part of the NB# skate team, representing the iconic shoe brand.

Ladd showcased his skills in various competitions, including the 2013 X Games “Real Street" event in Munich, Germany, where skaters’ video parts were voted on by the public. His smooth tricks on benches, ledges, and picnic tables left a big impression.

PJ Ladd’s impact extends beyond tricks and sponsorships, forever leaving his mark on skateboarding and its culture.

PJ Ladd Skateboarding Videos:

Pj Ladd - The 2024 Interview
Courtesy of Danny Gonzalez Skate

"Pj Ladd  sites and chats with Danny Gonzalez Skate about skateboarding and influences. 2024 Interview."

"Very proud of PJ Ladd finding and staying true to the path of Light! Keep staying healthy and keep growing both on the board and in your soul PJ Ladd!"

"PJ is a wizard. Similar to Tom Penny where he doesn't play within the industries wants and desires . He is an original. peace"

PJ Ladd's "Wonderful, Horrible, Life" Coliseum Skate Video Part

"Gotta love that final push before the screen goes black, telling you this is never ending. True classic."

"Dude did a frontside 360 heelflip down a decent set of stairs, when's the last time you seen ANYONE do that, period. And he did it in like 2001. Legend"

"This part seriously gets me feeling all emotional, even after all these years."

"This part will ALWAYS look current. No matter the era. So much ahead of its time. The final tre and push....legendary."

"Having grown up in Mass, having skated Boston at some of these spots and witnessing PJ, Ryan and Jereme in person is something I'm happy to say I've witnessed. I remember when this video came out and being depressed that I'd never be that good so I went back to school, Now I work on the heart surgery team at Boston Medical and every day I walk by that bank at 3:03 and every day I think of this part. Thanks for guys for adding to my, "Wonderful, Horrible Life.""

"That final push is my favorite ender of all time. Just the style and simplicity of it and the curiosity of what PJ is gonna do next. He knew he destroyed skateboarding forever with that last push. "

"This part made me wanna skate forever, it changed my whole life"

"it doesn't matter how many times i watch this part, it blows my mind every time."

"The final push at the end is as heavy as the ending to The Sopranos."

"i remember when this part came out. Skateboarding was heavy into the "hammers" era. Entire video parts consisting of handrails and stairs (not that there's anything wrong with that) but when this part came out it was not only a breath of fresh air, but it totally revitalized the way people thought about "tech" skateboarding. I remember my mind being absolutely blown with some of the lines in this part, and that bs 5-0 kickflip bs 5-0....first time i ever saw anything like that and it totally changed the way I looked at skateboarding. Thanks PJ!"

PJ Ladd’s Beautiful Compilation Of Skating | Greatest Of All Time Skate Video

"In honor of 2-time BATB champ's birthday, New Balance Numeric presents a beautiful compilation of unseen and previously released PJ Ladd footage. The GOAT."

"Don't need huge handrails to be a GOAT. Legend. Smoothest style in the game and an OG."

"I hope PJ is doing well out there these days. One of the best for sure"

"It's phenomenal how far the art form of skate videos has come. We used to buy VHS vids in the 90's to see the latest."

"So satisfying to see such a great part without a single handrail. It feels like skaters have been appreciating a more tech style lately. PJ’s been killing it since I was in the womb though. What a crazy talented dude."

PJ Ladd: Flip Skateboards: Really Sorry Skate Video Part

"He was so ahead of his time. This was one of my all time favorite videos growing up. God the great memories of being a kid. Miss those days."

"14 years ago, still rivals a lot of pro parts today. Dude was ahead of his time. I remember I used to practice editing to this video since it didn’t have sound so I would put my own songs over it and try to get everything to land on beat. Wild seeing these clips again"

"Sw flip bs tail bigspin out in a line, reminder this was in 2003. Dude was a pioneer by all means."

"I could listen to the sounds of skateboarding for hours."

"You know he's a good skater when you can't tell if he's goofy or regular when watching his part."

PJ Ladd: Welcome Skate Video Part by DC Shoes

"Wow! Watching PJ makes me want to skate so bad. He is the cleanest and most precise skater out there."

"His Tre flips are amazing! Wait.... Everything P.J does is amazing"