skate journal: flatgound switch 3 attempts then louisville fun and slams (aug 30, 2016 day 243)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 31st, 2016 by corpo

super popped switch back 3

Didn’t have the best day. After work I slept for awhile, bummed out the family complaining about how exhausted I felt and finally went outside to skate a little. I figured I had to land a switch back 3 before I could consider going anywhere. Liz came out to film me and true to form as of late I couldn’t land it. I eventually just sat my phone on the ground and got a very poor mans switch 3. My phone was filming 120 fps and there is only 1 frame with all 4 wheels in the air. Epic.

#skateboarding

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After that I chose to skate a skatepark. I went to a very crowded Louisville skatepark. It was crowded with kids, bikers, scooters, skateboards, etc. It’s not my kind of scene at all. I was 25 years older then anyone else except the parents waiting for their kids in cars. But I was able to ignore most of them and remind myself why I am trying to skate parks more. Basically just because the ledges are easier then the crappy ledges anywhere in Boulder. I got front 50, front 50 shove, front 50 front 180 out pretty quick. Back 50 the little ledge in the corner. I had some troubles with crooks, I blame the edge of the ledge sticking up so much. I got long line of front 5-0 (was trying 50), kickflip on flat, back 50 the little ledge, noseslide down the hubba. Kickflip, kickflip to fakie and fakie flip on the bank. Had a first try halfcab noseslide. Skated the little snakerun for a bit, did a front d, posed a kickflip front d. Then started trying switch front noseslide 270 out the hard way. I would land one or two, but not good enough to use them against Josh. I even had the hilarious slam above. I also tried nollie flip and heels between tries. Got remotely close to nollie flip. The bigger board has been feeling big.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: rainy night garage minimum (aug 29, 2016 day 242)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 31st, 2016 by corpo

Went out to the garage feeling pretty unmotivated. Grabbed the 2 iron and spun some switch back 3 slides around. Had a few, then tried to pop them and slammed. Went inside.

skate journal: valmont blah (aug 28, 2016 day 241)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 29th, 2016 by corpo

valmont ledge

Went to the research ledge not feeling very motivated on a Sunday afternoon. I felt less motivated when I saw that they sandblasted it, so I went to Valmont. I skated the low part of the ledge slowly, feeling very tired. I did a few switch front noseslides and landed on the back wheels and almost accidentally turned forward (making it a 270 out) so I started trying that. I got really close. Did a couple front 50s on the low part, tried front crooks for awhile, couldn’t do a regular crooks, got one back 50, did the worst switch back 3 slide ever, came close to 360 flips on flat. I was beat.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: broomfield, bank to curbs marathon (aug 27, 2016 day 240)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 29th, 2016 by corpo

dave fuller front blunt at broomfield skatepark

Met Dave at Broomfield park kind of early, around 9am. He was already warmed up and shredding. I was feeling alright and tried to catch up quick. I ended up skating the best I have in awhile, even being somewhat happy about my skating. Dave was doing lines of nollie into the bank, front 50 the ledge, turn around and trying to feeble or 50 the bump to bar. He also had some really good back 50s, slappy feebles, I forget what else. I had some lines with front 50 variations, bonelesses over the down rail, and horrible attempts at back 50. I got a lot of crooks though, a halfcab noseslide. Had better luck on the blue box with back 50s, one little slow scratch fakie nosegrind, did ok with flippers, got closer to learning slappy feeble grinds on the parking block, couldn’t get a front nosegrind on the blue ledge. I still had fun though.

pivot

the best skateboarding style ever.  ever.

Then we went to this bank to curb. I did some basics, filmed Dave get a few non-basics (feeble transfer, lipslide 270 transfer, front board transfer). I started trying front pivot kickflip out on a smaller section of the small bank to curb. I probably tried 100 of them. Technically landed it twice, but neither were usable.

One awesome day. #thestubborns

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Then we went to this spot. I was so drained. Dave straight killed it and was the least one skating. I don’t know how he can go so long. He got back pivot, front boardslide, front lipslide. This spot is gnar. Rob had some rad boneless variations and was kind enough to film for awhile. Fuzz got a cool line and a fakie flip. My feet were sore so I mostly just dorked around and learned an alley oop fakie 50. It felt really cool.

Spot tourists at a spot that @_f_u_z_z destroyed years ago. #respect #legend

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Then we ate, laughed and played skate tourist for awhile.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: flatground friday and some manuals (aug 26, 2016 day 239)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 29th, 2016 by corpo

dave the dave fuller

Feeling slightly better I went to the dog park right after work. I drove through a rain storm, but somehow it was dry. I had started the warm up process when Rob joined. We played a couple games of SKATE that he won. I felt like I should be skating pretty good, but I didn’t land much. And when I did Rob normally did too. He won the 2nd game on fakie 360 shove. It’s hard to remember now what all Rob got me with. I know there were some 360 variations, but he didn’t get too dirty with cab or back 180 one foot. Oh yeah, I had landed all 3 halfcab flips I tried before playing Rob and got double or nothin’d on that trick. Doh. Dave joined as we finished up. We tried a few switch back 360s. Now that I thought I could do them I didn’t get close at all. Dave did a bunch. I did ok on flippers, got a halfcab heel that felt good, some hands down 3 flips. We went over to the manual pads. Rob did the long manual easy. Dave almost died trying switch nose manual. I tried switch 360s and didn’t get close.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: minimum in front of the house (aug 25, 2016 day 238)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 26th, 2016 by corpo

Feeling totally down and burnt out I went in front of the house on the 3 iron (8.1) and dorked around long enough to slam once. Went back inside.

skate journal: street league suck fest in erie (aug 24, 2016 day 237)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 25th, 2016 by corpo

#fuck

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Drove to Erie on a cool day right after work. I was feeling totally exhausted. When I pulled into the parking lot the park looked empty, but I ended up taking a little nap in the car. I rolled over to the park to a crowd of ~20 young scooter/biker kids. It was terrible. They seemed to be wherever I wanted to be and they would conglomerate and wax everything. I have almost no patience for this. I’m too old to be sucking on my skateboard surrounded by young kids that have no interest in skateboarding. This is more proof that this skatepark should never have been built in Erie. It’s a waste. It should be in a city with a skate scene, not wasted on scooters. And Erie should have a certified piece of suck. Anyway, I tried to skate. After awhile I stretched and it helped a little, but the constant kids playing weighed on me heavy. I only did a few kickflips, noseslides and 50s on the tiny ledge. Couldn’t do crooks. I resorted to just doing flippers on the top area then going into the park when I landed something. I did get a few at least. Garrett showed around then and I felt a little better. He was bummed on the scene too. But at least he can do 50s all over the place easily. Then he tried to teach me nollie heels for awihle and had some good pointers actually. Doesn’t mean I got close though. Riley showed, did a bunch of perfect nollie/switch heels and about one line before the rain came in. What a horrible session for me. Super depressing. Skating right after work is really hard for me. I need a break. Might have to stop doing this. Although it’s super convenient as I can still be home to help with homework.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: a few switch 360 attempts (aug 23, 2016 day 236)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 25th, 2016 by corpo

switch 360

After a long nap, dinner, slacking I went out to the street in front of my house for a ‘minimum’ session. I basically just started by doing switch 360 attempts and stuck there. Got a couple bad ones. Also tried a few regular back 360s. Stayed out a little longer then I expected and felt alright.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: struggle fest at longmont park right after work with dave with a few perks (aug 22, 2016 day 235)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on August 23rd, 2016 by corpo

These photos sum up today's post-work attempt at skateboarding. #strugglefest

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New shoes again. Hopefully for the last time in awhile. New PJs, size 11.5 this time. The park had a collection of total beginners and scooters when I arrived, but it quickly cleared out, then quickly populated again with a younger crew. I was just kind of cruising around trying to warm up for ollies with kickflips. I tried ollieing onto the lower C ledge a few times, but I was really tired and skating so slow. Then I mostly just tried lines between the mellow bank and the long crappy ledge. Never got one spanning the whole area, actually I probably never landed more then one trick in a row at all. I had tried a few switch back 3s as they are my next challenge and they felt doable. Dave showed and cheered me up as I was feeling so much older then everyone else there. Around the same time another older dude showed up and skated the bowls though. We spent most of our time between the long crappy ledge and the knob. We both would get switch back 3s. We were hyped. We didn’t film yet though as they need some work. Dave actually did several. I only did one and when I rode away my butt was mighty high in the air. I took the photo of my board sitting in the bottom of the bowl after a failed attempt at a switch back 3 where I turned about 45 degrees and shot my board into the bowl. This was shortly after several failed front 50 attempts that resulted in some angry yelling. I also went primo and slammed hard on a fakie flip. The struggle was real. Dave was skating alright though, bunch of tricks on the knob, nose manual the ledge, halfcab boardslides, halfcab noseslides. I started trying switch noseslides. On one of them I came to a halt, my front foot came off, I put it back on the board and hucked a 360 shove. Totally landed it. Things felt better. Then I tried to land one actually sliding with it. Got pretty close once. Going the other way I was trying a line of a little scratch grind on the knob, crooks the ledge, kickflip to fakie the little bank. That was a lot of exercise though and it got me tired. I ended by finally doing a halfcab noseslide. Dave ended by slamming really hard twice before getting a sick bluntslide on the knob then bailing the boardslide above and almost getting hit with his board. Somehow I left in a great mood. I think it was because I had Dave to skate with and share the struggles of being older. Sure it was rough, but there were a couple of fun moments in there and those are what we skate for.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, steele/gum new balance numeric pj 533)

skate journal: dayton park fun (aug 21, 2016 day 234)

Posted in Skate Journal on August 22nd, 2016 by corpo

dayton skatepark denver colorado

Up kind of early on a warm Sunday. I headed to Denver with the desire to skate some ledges. I went to the 38th Ave spot, but felt bad waking people up in the morning so I headed to the far away Dayton park. I arrived having to piss badly to a crowded park with people fully padded. Whoa. They referred me to a needle riddled disgusting porta potty that I barely survived. Then it was skate time. The little qp is so fun. I was getting going, trying to ollie onto the ledges, grinds etc. Had some fun going. I wore thin socks in hopes that my shoes wouldn’t feel too small. It almost worked, but by the end I was as sore as the day before. Doh. I had fun though. Another older dude named Chad showed up and we had fun chatting and skating. He had taller front 50s even on the up – up ledge and nosegrinded the bench. So sick. He got me to try front 50s on the qp over the ledge and I got a few. So fun! My ledge game wasn’t great. I got a really bad back 50, a few crooks, front 50 shove, close to switch noseslide shove, a few other basics. Flatground went alright. Did one of the most casual heelflips I’ve done which was surprising considering I’m still on 8.5. Also had a 360 flip pretty quick. I wish that park was closer.

(setup: 8.5 null message deck, venture 5.8s, thunder bushings, 52mm reed wheels, old black/white NB# PJ NM533s)