Pony tails, fruity music and some fine skating

Posted in Amazing skate clips on December 13th, 2011 by corpo

skate journal: northGLENn park with TF and Ollie (Dec 11, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 13th, 2011 by corpo

I haven’t skated this park yet. It looks amazing. After a late night rager with the TF and Black Dots I thought I might be able to skate. It was supposed to be a TF day, but it seemed like it was falling apart. I didn’t help things by bringing Ollie. But when your son says he wants to go skating how can you say no? Especially when he needs to be practicing his contest runs. Anyways we met up with Jake, Travis, Brian, Fuzz and Neil. It became apparent quickly to me that I wouldn’t be able to ollie once again. Ugh. Seriously. It’s great, absolutely great being out with friends and all, but I want to skate and I’m starting to get really depressed about it. At one point I saw this dude do a perfect fakie flip into a little bank. It looked so good and fun and I about started balling that I can’t even attempt something that simple right now. Anyways, less emo, more skate. Jake was working on noseblunts on this fun pyramid bank and at the end of the session pulled it in textbook. Travis was ripping around the park blasting airs. Fuzz destroyed the little qp at the top and had some fun lines around the park. Ollie took a long time to warm up to the crowded park, but eventually started doing some stuff. We were skating this little bank for awhile and he did rock fakie then back rock. Brian came over and hadn’t seen the rock fakie and offered Ollie a huge Independent sticker for a rock fakie. Ollie did it first try. Brian felt betrayed. It’s not like it was a Thunder sticker so I’m not sure why he made a big deal over it. Brian skated the bank for a bit too and did a one footed back blunt. So sick. Ollie then got a front rock. I did nothing but carve around and do a couple manuals. I even had trouble with back 50s on the little qp. Ugh. I got a little front feeble on the pyramid hip. But other then that I was very depressed and would get more depressed when I watched people skate. Even though I couldn’t take advantage of the park I think it’s my new favorite park. I’m gonna take a few days off and overdose on anti inflammatorys and range of motion/jumping exercises. Hope it helps. I can’t describe how hard it is to try and skate with numb knees and ankles.

skate journal: broomfield park with dean and max (Dec 9, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 13th, 2011 by corpo

After the fun red curbs session the night before I thought I might be up for more. I ran a little late meeting Dean on a crisp friday morning I had off of work. Some of the park was shoveled. The quartapotty had ice in front of it, but was still skateable. Dean and Max were ripping. Dean skated some of the best I’ve seen him skate. Boardslides across the taller brown ledge, manuals across the blue one. Max skates so hard. His tricks included hardflip manual and 360 flip nose manual on the blue ledge. He almost got 360 flip nose manny nollie flip out. Wow. He did some tricks up down the little rail too. I was feeling bad. No pop whatsoever in my legs. I think the arthritis is worse early in the day and I also think I should wear long johns whenever it’s below freezing because the cold makes it worse. The only things I did I was hyped on were front 50 on the blue ledge going 2mph and a front rock on the quartapotty. Yes, I was that bad. At one point I tried to ollie onto the blue ledge and it literally took every ounce of strength I had. Ugh. It feels good to be out with friends rolling around, but at the same time it’s super depressing not being able to skate remotely like I want to. At one point I bailed a trick on the brick qp (Imagine that Brian, me bailing?) and I couldn’t run fast enough down the tranny to stay on my feet. That didn’t help my mood. Glad to see Dean and Max ripping though. And had fun hanging at Crisis after. But man, the way my ankles/knees feel preventing me from being able to really skate sucks.

skate journal: Red Curbs with Ollie (Dec 8, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 9th, 2011 by corpo

It’s been a really long time since I’ve skated with Ollie. He hasn’t been skating much lately, well I guess no one really has with all this snow. I was wanting to be lazy, but randomly asked Ollie if he wanted to go to Red Curbs. He yelled “SIR YES SIR” which is what he does for all of his yes’ now. It’s so funny. I was pretty surprised to say the least. I got some long johns on and headed out with Ollie who was all bundled up too. I felt better then I have yet getting on the board initially. I still couldn’t really ollie and I didn’t even feel up to trying flip tricks. For the first 10 minutes Ollie followed me around doing little slappy noseslides and stuff. He ripped it. He’s been skating once in awhile with the neighbor, but I am always surprised by him. He did legit backside boardslides, frontside boardslides and 180s both ways. He ollied up the curb a few times, did 180s off both ways, did some super sick backside cali 5-0s, typical Ollie stuff. I love the way he skates though. Even though he’s seen skate videos his whole live and been out and seen Null filming sessions, he doesn’t care. He skates like a kid and it rules. I managed some fs and bs 50s on the curbs which felt so good. They were slow and awkward, but felt great. I got a line of noseslide the two stair (above photo by Ollie), boardslide the curb, back 50 the next curb then tried to do a kickflip, but couldn’t get it. I really want to learn front lips, but I can’t ollie that high right now so i tried a bunch of switch back boards instead. I slammed once really hard. It hurt more than it should have. My wrists suck so bad right now. I managed to get up and keep trying it though. I couldn’t ride out, but decided to try a back 270 out instead. I got one! It stoked me out so much. It was the first day I felt like I really skated. The last couple didn’t feel like skating. Yeah! Red Curbs rules!

Ron Deily

Posted in Amazing skate clips on December 8th, 2011 by corpo

Love this edit sooooo much.  Can you tell how much I miss skating by how many clips I’ve been posting?

“skate” journal: 303 warehouse posing with TF (Dec 6, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 8th, 2011 by corpo

I am still not feeling 100%, but Brian invited me to the warehouse for a session with TF.   I was super nervous because I’m already too self conscious as it is and now I can’t even really skate.  I was super hyped to roll with friends though.  It was super crowded when we got there.  Doh.  I hung out with my injury partner in crime Carleigh and the every shy Jack in a corner that had a tiny bank for a pyramid that was under construction.  The ramp was super crowded.   Carleigh did some kickturns and little tailblocks.  She just got her cast off so she isn’t allowed to ollie yet.  Jack did all kinds of goofy tricks.  Kickflip pretzels, etc.  Neil came by and got me to do a flatground shove it.  It had no pop and I wasn’t even really moving, but it felt good.  I did some other little front rocks and stuff on the side of the pyramid.  I felt so awkward on a skateboard.  But we kept dorking around and I felt a little better as opposed to the red curbs session where I kept feeling worse.  So that’s cool.  Eventually I skated the main area a bit by dropping in on the bank to ledge, doing a kickturn and then a little boardslide on the ledge.  That was fun.  I had a couple bails though that felt so weird.  My ankles haven’t moved that way in a long time so it would hurt for a few minutes then feel looser and better.  This whole arthritis thing is so weird.  At the end Brian and I tried some flatground kickflips and got some back to back!  I got two in a row.  They were still mobbed and horrible, but man that felt good.  I also tried some front rocks on the bank to ledge.  It felt fun to try a somewhat real trick, but we had to go before I got it.  I felt like at the end I could kind of feel my skate feet.  I just wish my legs would have some pop in them.  I’m really rambling on here.  Skating hanging with TF felt great.  Bye for now.

More awesome clips

Posted in Amazing skate clips on December 7th, 2011 by corpo

The Think team is the most underrated team in skateboarding.

Jack sent me this one. Wow.

This clip is so fun

Posted in Amazing skate clips on December 6th, 2011 by corpo

Gotta love clips with curbs in them.

PJ Ladd

Posted in Amazing skate clips on December 4th, 2011 by corpo

Is the best.

skate journal: red curbs! but i’m not back yet (Dec 3, 2011)

Posted in Skate Journal on December 4th, 2011 by corpo

I went to Red Curbs on a very cold day. I had an offer to go skate the 303 warehouse later on, but I wasn’t sure I could actually skate and I was on call for work. Turns out it was probably the right call as skating didn’t really work and I got called in for work. Skating was harder then I thought it would be. I did a boardslide on a curb quick and fell. It didn’t hurt, but it kind of set the tone. I couldn’t do much of anything. Ollieing up a curb was really, really hard. It’s a mixture of my muscles not being used and arthritis. My legs did everything slower than normal. It sucked. It didn’t hurt, but it didn’t feel right. It’s not like a normal injury where your nursing one part of your body. Both feet, ankles and knees felt weird. Really weird. I quickly realized that flip tricks weren’t going to happen. I wanted to do a kickflip though. I tried a run one way of front 180, sw front 180, slappy tailslide the curb then a kickflip attempt. Never got it. Going the other way I tried a slappy switch front nose, halfcab, then a kickflip. Nope. I did manage a horribly mobbed kickflip, but it was on it’s own. It made me happy to land a kickflip again and get out skating, but it was kind of more just depressing and I realized I have some more waiting to do before I can skate the way I want to. I take another injection of the arthritis drug tomorrow and I hope that it does it’s job.