skate journal: garage flatground success with a new trick – cancel flip (feb 15, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 15th, 2021 by corpo

After a nap and a tough day at work I went to the garage before dinner. I had seen this video and wanted to try some cancel flips. I hadn’t sone many exercises throughout the day so warming up wasn’t easy. I slammed pretty hard on a pop shove and got discouraged. So I went for kickflip and after a few of those I started hucking cancel flips. I could tell I wasn’t doing them quite right so I setup my phone to record in slow motion to get an idea of what I was doing. Then I landed it that try. I don’t know if it’s technically a cancel flip, but it starts to flip and I cancel it with the back foot so I think so? Anyway, it felt really cool and it was only like 10 tries. That never happens. I didn’t really feel like trying any more. I did fakie flip, b/s flip. I hucked halfcab heel for awhile, but didn’t land one. Then I went in on treflips. I was determined to not take as long to get my 3 treflip minimum. I got the first on in 9 tries which is longer than I wanted, but not terrible for me. Second one at 14 tries, 3rd at 23 tries. 3/23 is my best in a long time. I was left with more time and almost didn’t know what to do. So I hucked. I was very close to switch flips, not close to nollie heel, kinda close to nollie bigflip. Then I went in for dinner. Fun session. Landing a new trick in only a few tries felt incredible. As did getting a few treflips without losing my mind.

(setup 8.25 303 deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium bushings, bones 52mm v1 stf 103a wheels, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 11.5/12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: fun private session at square house (feb 14, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 15th, 2021 by corpo

On Valentines day several married men met up enjoy the warm indoor Square House facility. The crew was Ed, Saul, Kevin, Sean and me. Ashton and a friend were there for the first few minutes, but then we had it all to ourselves. They were hucking down the stairs and hitting the bump to ledge. Kevin and I were the first ones skating. It took some getting used to the slipperiness before tricks were hucked. Ed and Sean were there shortly after. Saul a bit later. It’s been awhile since I’ve skated at an indoor masonite park. It’s really exciting, but also very disorienting. We had a fun session. I took awhile before I could do much of anything. I had some fun back 50s on the quarterpipes, kickflip to fakie on the little bank, chickened out of skating the flat ledge because of speed, had a fun front shove out of the kicker, some crooks that felt way better than the one in the clip, posed some kickflip 50s, did some wallie nollies on the pyrmaid wall and ended with the b/s flip that was a nice way to end it. Ed was the first to leave. He had some good “Street Ed” ollies, sylee rock ‘n rolls, 50s on the qps. Saul was the only one to successfully slappy the curb as it moved around, hit the halfpipe area a lot and did his first ever rock to fakie on the 15’ vert wall (wish we would have filmed that lol). Kevin was ripping. He had back d’s on the tall qp, lots of tricks on the ledges, even more tricks on the little qp, and several tricks down the 3 stair. Enough that Sean started following his lead. Although Sean beat him to switch front shove. Kevin had wallie nollie on the pyramid wall too, a million back smiths, the switch flip took awhile. Switch Gish was in effect, but man it was rad when he got it. Sean is so graceful and powerful. The back 5-0’s and nosegrinds were so solid, f/s flip over the hip was way quicker than it looks, the front 270s were all so good, kickflips down the 3, the back heel came pretty quick. What a fun crew. Lets do it again.

(setup 8.25 303 deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium bushings, bones 52mm v1 stf 103a wheels, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 11.5/12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 4/10)