skate journal: sore/tired skating with Ollie (Feb 13, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 14th, 2010 by corpo

I guess skating so much yesterday took it’s toll.  That and my new shoes seem to fit smaller than the last pair and I’m getting blisters on my pinky toes.  Yeah, I said pinky toes.  We started out at Southern Hills and it was super nice out.  Maybe close to 50 degrees and sunny.  That changed quickly and the clouds came in.  Ollie seemed really excited to skate.  He’s been way more into ever since we got that SKATE game for the Wii.  He ollied the 2 stair like nothing and tried a bunch of pop shove its.  He came surprisingly close.  I was sucking and sore.  The insane amount of rocks they put down in the last snow didn’t help my motivation either.  While ollie tried shove it’s I the back area with the bench up to picnic table.  I was skating so slow it was pathetic.  I managed an ollie up the ledge to front tail stall on the bench of the picnic table.  It was horrible.  I also managed a really basic line of front 180 off a ledge over some snow, back shove, kickflip into the wheelchair ramp, back board a ledge, varial flip and then halfcab flip.  All were horrible.We left for the Louisville park because Ollie wanted to go there.  After a quick lame session in the hockey rink we went to the bowl where Ollie didn’t want to skate after all when he saw another little kid there skating good.  It’s weird though.  This kid could do 10 minute runs of axle stall, roll in, axle stall, roll in, etc.  It looked robotic.  It’s funny that there are bowl robots too.Next we went to the little manny pad behind Mikes Camera.  I was so sore by then.  I wanted to try some more manual shoves out.  I was skating 2 mph tops and came close to a few.  It was cold and I wanted to stop skating, but Ollie started ripping like I’ve never seen before.  He normally can’t ollie up a curb, but he was and he was trying front 180s off.  I’ve never even seen him try front 180s before and he landed on his first one off a curb.  He also manualed a long section all easy.  It was so rad seeing him skate so good.  He was blasting ollies off the curbs like it was nothing (well I guess it’s not for an old fart, but damn, he’s 7) and smiling non stop.  He is is fun to skate with.  If it wasn’t for a first try kickflip manual there I would probably have left super bummed on my skating.  But I didn’t and the fact that Ollie skated so well made me think of nothing but amazing sessions for the future.  Skating with your kid is crazy.

Extreme pogo chairing

Posted in Random Funniness on February 14th, 2010 by corpo

More awesomeness.  Probably some NBD extreme walking tricks in there.

sponsor me

Posted in Sponsor Me! on February 13th, 2010 by corpo

I don’t even know what to say about this one other than it’s totally awesome.  I was sold after the knee slide across the bench.  Too bad the budget is so tight these days ..

skate journal: parker and aurora with nate (Feb 12, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 13th, 2010 by corpo

Had the day off work and was planning on hitting a couple shops in Denver.  Nate wanted to join so we headed out early to Parker.  There was some snow, but most of the park was skateable.  We started in the bowl section which wasn’t as well off, but there was a path from the roll in over the pyramid into the big steep flat bank and back.  We both wanted to grind the top of the flat bank, but couldn’t get our back trucks up there.  Instead we both settled with lines of backside tough guy (or in our case it was more like backside wuss guy) then roll ins into the tranny of the pyramid.  Pretty fun.After that it was mostly ledges for the next couple of hours.  My new shoes were feeling really good.  It’s funny how much I like these DC shoes.  The Crew seriously rule.  My calf had been hurting pretty bad from the night before, but the pain seemed to be going away with every push rather than getting worse.  Anyways really early on Nate slammed hard trying to do a front nosegrind pop out.  We both were kinda doing our own little lines.  I know we both did front 50s on the Pier 7 way-to-tall-to-be-a-real replica, Nate was doing front Ds on the little q-pipe, I was ollieing into the tranny (well, the end of the tranny anyway), etc.  Ledge tricks were going ok.  I got lots of crooks, a crooks to fakie, didn’t get crooks shove, back 50, bad back 50  back 180, front 5-o, front 50 front 180 and of course a super sick 2 foot long boardslide that started it.  Nate had quite of course.  Back 5-0, back nosegrind and ended up getting a few back 5-0 front shove’s out.  SICK!  At one point we both did a super fun line of ollie from the bank up onto the 2 block then ollie the 2 block.  That was my highlight of the session.  Nate was giving me crap for not getting front D’s on the qpipe so I forced myself to do them.  But I didn’t just do the same ol’ boring disaster, I thought it would be cool to add tic tacs to everyone of them.  Fun.  I was trying a back 50 then ollie a snowpile that was right away in the landing, but ended up totally slamming and thinking I sprained my wrist really bad.  It ended up being ok.  Took some of the wind out of me for sure.  Towards the end of the session Nate and I were basically each trying our own thing.  He was doing lipslides from the bank onto the 2 block.  I was trying to ollie up the first ledge, front 50 the second then pop down into lipslide on the lower ledge.  I came really close.  Close enough that Nate thought I landed it.  So if we use his opinion where he looked away right before I fell off, I landed it.  Ha.At the very end we skated the kids mini bowl.  Nate was worked up to some really good frontside ollies over the hip.  I did some really bad front ollies and got a couple back 50s around the hip the hard way.  Fun!  Nate was just dorking after an ollie and did a super easy fakie front 5-0 to fakie.  He lands new tricks just like that.  I wanted front 5-0 270 in, but ended up just going with front tail 180 which I’ve never done before.  We left for Continuum feeling completely exhausted and cold.About an hour later we arrived at the Aurora park which had way more snow.  Ugh.  We ended up skating a tiny mellow q-pipe for about an hour and it ruled.  We both did a few of our not-so-basics quickly and starting trying new stuff.  For some reason I chose front feebles and I battled it for quite a long time, but eventually put a couple mediocre ones down before doing a legit one with a grind.  So hyped.  Nate started trying frontside nosegrind pop outs.  Whoa.  He would also eventually get a couple.  Such a ridiculous trick.  I had moved on to kick back pivot attempts (never done this on real tranny before) when someone else joined us and did it first try.  Both Nate and I were cracking up like WTF?  It ended up being really funny and the dude was really nice saying he didn’t see me try it before that.  Either that or I was so far away that it didn’t resemble it.  Ha.  I kept trying it though and ended up getting a kickflip to back smith lunch break.  Rad.  Then me and the guy that totally showed me up (who ended up being a super nice guy) tried kick back tails for awhile.  We both got kinda close, but no where near a make.  Before leaving I wanted another front feebs and did my best one yet second try.  Absolutely perfect way to end a great day of skating.  Then it was off to 303 then race home to bring India to 4H club.  Yippee!

skate journal: iris ledge with a jason and nate (feb 11, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 13th, 2010 by corpo

Got out of work and it’s still light out.  Awesome!  Doesn’t mean it was warm though.  Met Jason and Nate at the 30th & Iris ledge.  One of my least favorite ledges only because I totally suck at downhill spots.   Nate was doing good back  50s and front 50s before Jason or I even touched the ledge.  As usual it took me about 10 tries just to get on a 2mph front 50.  Pretty early on Jason slammed really hard on a back 50 and bounced his tailbone on the ledge.  Ouch!  After that him and I skated down the hill of the bike path.  I was trying to get some slides in and hit the ledge.  The sidewalk isn’t very smooth so slides destroyed our wheels.  Jason didn’t care as his setup is pretty old.  My wheels are only a few days old though.  I had been trying kickflips into the downhill then two power slides before trying a front 50 on the ledge.  But I didn’t get it until I skipped the first slide and just did a longer slide (with all my weight directly on my front left wheel) and got the front 50.  I was pretty hyped for sure.  Granted the powerslide slowed me down too much and I flatspotted my wheel really bad, but it was still a blast.  Jason took off after this as his back was shot.  Nate was getting tech.  He got front smith, front tail, fakie nosegrind and probably more.  I don’t really like to skate that ledge stand alone very much because it bums me out.  I found a little pile of snow about the height of a curb and a foot long or so and would start lines out by kickflipping over it.  I think I may have done one of my best kickflips ever at one point.  Felt so good.  I got a few runs.  Something like kickflip over the snow, front 50, varial flip.  Kickflip over the snow, front 50 shove, bail.  I almost got one line with a front 5-0 and then 3 flip, but bailed the 3 flip.  Coming backside I did lots of halfcab flips that felt good, some bad crooks and hucked some kick back tails.  It ended up being a fun session although I hurt my calf in my back leg while pushing.  I decided that would be my last session on the floppy Herman 2s as pushing shouldn’t hurt.

Tyler Price!

Posted in Amazing skate clips, Colorado Skate Videos, Skate Video Teasers on February 11th, 2010 by corpo

Man Tyler is so good!  So is the board on the ender 3 flip!

skate journal: Non crowded Wed night Rampy session (Feb 10, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 11th, 2010 by corpo

Another cold and still snowy day so I’m not sure why not so many people showed up. Maybe it was because the last session was so crowded. Either way it was mostly just Brian, Rick and I. Carleigh showed up later on after I cursed her name for not being able to land front disasters anymore. Ha.All three of us seemed to skate pretty well. I probably had my best run on Rampy ever at one point. I think I did a front smith, fakie front 50 to rock ‘n roll, back 50 fakie, front tail and 30 rock fakies. Sweet.  I also tried a few blunt to pivots which I should have just done to fakie, but I ended up just getting a blunt to sloppy axle stall.  Rick shredded as usual and did the first ever fully decked fakie rock (or fakie hangup). Proper back smiths, front smiths, slasher lipslides, knee slides, back 5-0s, etc all done like he’s skating a backyard pool. Brian jocked out and broke some records. First he did the most frontside tough guys in a row at 14. Topping Jakes record of 10. Then he totally out grinded me in a longest fakie smith grind contest. Carleigh had shown up by then and participated in the contest, but instead did fakie crooks which disqualified her because that trick is actually legit. The longest grind marks are up there for anyone to take at this point. Brian would like it to be known that he is the current champion. He also pulled out one of the gnarliest tricks I’ve ever seen on Rampy first try. We couldn’t even figure out what to call it. It was something like fakie hurricane to fakie. His body did a full 360. Maybe he’ll do it again some day and we can actually figure out what it is. Carleigh arrived and quickly showed me how easy front disasters are. She also showed why skateboards aren’t designed to be jumped onto upside down in the middle of the coping by trying a kickflip to rock and landing bolts on an upside down board. SNAP! Rampy’s first broken board. Pretty fun session even if I did lose that fakie smith contest to Brian. Oh well, maybe next week.

I’m finally going to get good at skateboarding!

Posted in Random Funniness, Random skate news on February 10th, 2010 by corpo

Nate sent me a link to the Secrets of Skateboarding!  All trick secrets exposed!  I’m so stoked!  I can’t wait to learn new tricks effortlessly, naturally and instantly! There’s nothing but hard hitting, proven techniques! And check out the bonus!!!

skate journal: completely uninspired solo rampy session (Feb 9, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 10th, 2010 by corpo

Rampy again.  Solo this time.  Wasn’t really too motivated to skate and it showed.  I sucked it up for a few songs then decided I had two songs to learn back Ds.  I got closer, but still didn’t land one.  I about went inside, but instead decided to skate like a 10 year old and try stationary manual shove’s out.  Got a few and it was fun.  Tried a few stationary manuals to kickflip out too.  Didn’t even get remotely close.  If I were to ever land that trick I sure would be a happy camper.

skate journal: Rampy with Jake (Feb 8, 2010)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 9th, 2010 by corpo

PJ from Excess sent me a link to this clip early in the day and it got me really hyped to skate Rampy.  Then Jake called me and reserved an 8pm skate date and I got even more hyped.  Then Jake and I were standing on the deck of Rampy about to begin the session I won a Rho Sham Bo and the session was on.  I was all hyped to try tons of weird new tricks, but ended up taking forever to warmup.  Ugh.  Early on I had some long-for-me boardslides to fakie.  Jake seemed to be ripping outta the gate.  He did a couple tricks I’ve never seen him do, but I forget what they are right now.  He started working on a line of switch back 50 (or maybe fakie back 50 to fakie), tail stall, back 5-0 to fakie, tail stall, back feeble 270 out.  He slammed really hard on one of the first switch 50s, but stuck with it and got the line. I was kinda all over the place for awhile.  I got most of my tough tricks.  Ones that stuck out were fakie f/s axle to rock ‘n roll first try and the best front tail I’ve ever done.  I couldn’t get a hurricane though.  At then end I started trying blunts to axle stall, but they started going pivot so I went with it and landed my first ever blunt to pivot anywhere other then a curb or Honey’s Hole.  Radical.  Fun night.  I think the funnest trick may have been the Matrix like dodge of the coping I did on a failed blunt stall.  It was all slow motion and I just kinda bent my body out of the way of coping.