skate journal: brief garage blah (oct 27, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 28th, 2020 by corpo

Went out to the garage after a very long and busy day of work feeling pretty exhausted. I had thought about switch b/s flips. I did some warming up. Then hucked nollie front heel and halfcab heel for a while. Never got close to either. Then I went in on switch b/s flips for about 5 minutes. None were close.

etup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 v-hollow, venom 88a bushings, 51mm spitfire radial slim 101a, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, nike sb zoom air insole)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: trying new tricks in the garage (oct 26, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 28th, 2020 by corpo

Went out to the garage motivated to land a new trick. I started with a typical warm up and did a few kickflips before trying new stuff. Nollie flip, switch flip, switch heel, nollie varial flip revert, fakie geto bird. Nothing worked. Tried to just get a nollie varial flip and couldn’t do that either. Argh. I tried a few treflips in between stuff and couldn’t land one. I did get a rare 360 shove at least. Then I got really desperate for a new trick and started trying fakie heelflip body varial. I was pretty close, but could not get it. I eventually became too tired and gave up defeated, although happy I tried hard.

setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 v-hollow, venom 88a bushings, 51mm spitfire radial slim 101a, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, es footwear memory foam insole then back to the nike sb zoom air which is so much better)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: garage fun (oct 25, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 28th, 2020 by corpo

After a day of not being able to flip my board I went into the garage with my 8.25 setup and ended up landing a lot of tricks. Kickflip, fakie flip, heelflip, fake heelflip, f/s halfcab heel (first try!), b/s halfcab heel, halfcab flip, b/s flip.  I had tried several others. Didn’t get treflip, switch flip, switch heel or nollie flip. Got an over 60 defensive frontside flip. It was fun. Made me want an even smaller setup.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 v-hollow, venom 91a bushings, 51mm spitfire radial slim 101a, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, es footwear memory foam insole)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: little denver park than west high for hours (oct 24, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on October 28th, 2020 by corpo

On a cool morning I picked up Kevin and then we headed off to the new little Paco Sanchez park.  After being confused by parking because of the covid testing we walked up to a somewhat crowded park.  I was feeling very out of it.  I had tried some rubbery Lakai insoles in hopes of there being less pain.  It’s possible, but I also sucked so it wasn’t worth it.  There were a few dudes there ripping.  One dude TJ in particular.  Super fast grinds and slides.  Kevin hadn’t been to that park before.  He didn’t take long to rip.  Nosegrinds, lipslides on the flatbar, smiths, back 5-0s, basics, but done so well.  I took a bit to even be able to front 50. I really didn’t do much of anything.  Kevin suggested I do a halfcab noseslide on the flat bar since it was so wide.  Having never done one on a flat bar before I agreed.  And several tries later I did the shortest one imaginable.  Jack had shown.  He was being pretty low key.  But of course did a manual up fakie manual down the MJ ledge like it was nothing then a few minutes later casually did a bigspin front blunt on the flat bar.  He may have also done back 270 lip.  We left and went to West High where we all basically tried the same few tricks over and over for hours.  Kevin probably did the most tricks feeling out what he wanted to get for a line.  Jack was pretty much right in for noseslide nollie heel out the top tier right away.  He would get one quickly.  But then not another one.  Kevin and Jack suggested I try slappy crooks the ledge.  I have never done it on a ledge before, but it worked!  I mean it took a few tries, but eventually I was doing them pretty consistently and they felt magical.  I tried to back it up with a kick back 50 which I would only get into a couple of times, but never land.  I was really hating how slow the wider board was flipping.  Kevin was trying bluntslide, but that didn’t work so started trying fakie nosegrind 180 to begin the line.  He would get a bunch of those, but then rolled his ankle on a back 5-0 front shove out attempt.  Ouch.  And yet, somehow he kept going!  He defied all odds and skated for quite a while, but just couldn’t get the line.  I had moved on to fakie nosegrind which I didn’t like anyway then switch front nose 270 out.  I got the line.  I was happy with it.  Wished it had been the kick back 50 though.  Oh well, I’m not perfect.  Chad had met up with us briefly with a friend Jake.  They were cool.  All in all it was a fun day taking turns filming each other and everyone skating hard.  Bummed Kevin came up short.  But man slappy crooks on a ledge is a magical feeling.  Oh I forgot before leaving I also did the little granite window sill crook which was pretty fun.

(setup 8.38 null plant life deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.8 titanium hanger with cast baseplate, venom 88a bushings flat boardside washer, 52mm bones stf 103a v1, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, rubbery lakai insoles at the park then nike sb zoom air insoles at the school)
(pain level 3/10)