skate journal: hardflip attempts in the garage (april 4, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 7th, 2017 by corpo

Went into the garage on a snowy night and played around on the putter. After a brief warm up period I started hucking. First started with switch tre and didn’t get close. Then tried nollie heel and should have landed the first one, but never got close again. Then tried hardflips for almost an hour. There were a few that I got close on like the one above, but I never put both feet on it.

(setup garage putter: 7.5″ 303 deck, thunder lows, 42mm wheels, NB# 344 white with superfeet and thin adidas insoles)

skate journal: flatground in front of the house (april 3, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 4th, 2017 by corpo

Liz is gone for a few days so I’m Mr Mom for awhile. I skipped out to skate flatground for a bit. My arthritis is still pretty bad, but I decided I don’t care anymore. I went through my old man pathetic warm ups. No pop nollie shoves, 180s, no complys, ollies, etc. Took awhile to kickflip, almost gave up, then kept going. I would eventually get a couple halfcab flips, a terrible fakie f/s flip, my first fakie bigflip in awhile and well, I guess that’s about it. I came close to a lot more, but really it felt good. Like I loosened my body up. It’s use it or lose it with arthritis so I need to keep not caring about pain and skating. Flatground really seems to help the most.

(setup 8.38 null machine deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 classic 99a green wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: little yellow ledge for way too long (april 2, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 3rd, 2017 by corpo

Biked to campus on a nice day wanting to skate this little ledge. I figured it would be a good way to get some confidence back. It was pretty warm out, but I left my hoodie on as my body seems to skate best when I’m not. And it seemed to work. I quickly had some front 50s and 5-0s. Flip tricks even went okay too. Landed my first two backside flips, got halfcab flip and close to 360 flip. It took me awhile to get a back 50 though. I hadn’t gone over the corner like that in awhile, but it felt cool when I finally got one. I also got a back 5-0. Tried front crooks or nosegrind for awhile, never got either. Came close to halfcab crooks, kick back tail and switch front crooks. Never ollied the 3 stair. Didn’t realize I was there for too long when I got a call from Liz asking when I’d be home and realized it had been 3 hours. Ha. I love that little ledge.

(setup 8.38 null machine deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 classic 99a green wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: cold yellow curbs with a large crew (april 1, 2017)

Posted in New Deck, Skate Journal on April 3rd, 2017 by corpo

A wet morning meant we planned for yellow curbs even though it had dried up outside. It was still cold though. The crew was Dave, Simon, Carleigh, Fuzz, Mathew, Brillo, Lazer and Nolan. I was feeling pretty self conscious about my low level of skating these days. I was able to ollie up curbs, but it wasn’t easy. So it kind of made me want to hide at times. I did have some fun with slappy crooks and I was hyped to actually manual one of the manual pads, but other that that I mostly hid on the far side trying to line out basic tricks like kickflip and back 50. I got a couple slow lame lines. I hate the cold. Highlights from others I saw: Fuzz did noseslide to crooks to fakie, high speed fakie ollies up curbs. Carleigh did multiple front lips and might have done nollie lips too. Lazer had a sick back tail and some pretty gnarly slams. Nolan did a kick back tail while I was checking my phone. Doh. Also a nollie nose manual nollie flip out. Mathew was flying around the place. Brillo had some flippers that really surprised me like switch heel done so well. Dave did slappy crooks shove and a cool 360 plant over a ledge. Simon did such a sick long boardslide transfer.

(setup 8.38 null machine deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 classic 99a green wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: more campus solo (march 30, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 31st, 2017 by corpo

I huge thank you to slappy crooks for the amount of joy they bring to my life. ❤

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Setup so steezy new green spits and hit campus. I started at my favorite warm up spot which is basically just me doing slappy crooks over and over and over. So fun. I did a couple of front 5-0s (that were supposed to be 50s) and took too long to get a line of switch front 180, slappy crook, kickflip. But I can partially blame the fact that I had blown out one bearing so my right rear wheel was all over the place.

Then I went to the outdoor basketball court flatground facility. Unfortunately I didnt’ land anything. I hucked a few I haven’t don in awhile, but I only landed kickflip, halfcab flip and actually, ugh, that was it.

Stubborn Glen kicked in even though I was in some good pain at this point and I went to the engineering building in search of a grind or two in between lots of cracks. The frontside one took forever. It’s so weird because my head feels like it will hit the pillar at the same time my butt will hit the handrail. Luckily neither hit. I can blame the lose wheel on the back making it awkward to come off the curb. The backside 50 took way less time and even though I barely grinded past the stairs was incredibly fun. I ended with a noseslide on the regular bench and called it a day.

(setup 8.25 Null Fortune deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 classic 99a green wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: trying desperately to get it back. campus solo. (march 29, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 30th, 2017 by corpo

Went to campus on a surprisingly nice day (they had forecasted snow). I went to the research ledge, but it was in the shade with sand all around it so I left and ended at Wilville. There is a bunch of new stuff I haven’t skated there yet. I was somehow pretty stiff, so started with some total basic lines. Oh yeah, I had put an old 8.25 deck on since I had focused my last board and didn’t feel worthy of setting up a new board. The smaller wheelbase felt weird, but it worked. I started with a switch nose jib to forward on a little knobbed ledge, shove of the nose, regular shove then ollie way up onto the 2″ tall manny pad and rode down it. It’s fun riding down that thing. Then I did the next line of front board pop out, kickflip on flat, manual the top part of the manny pad. I almost hit a stopper on the way down. Yikes! Then I left for a new ledge that looked fun to boardslide. And it was! It actually took me a few tries to get it. I also did some slappy crooks, tried to ollie the 4 stair and bailed out before trying to ollie over the ledge which took even more tries. I haven’t ollied anything in awhile though and it felt good. It took that terrible heelflip to get me motivated enough to try it.

Then I went in to campus. I pretty much went right to the bank spot. I took awhile to do anything. I was so sore at that point, but I was determined to skate through it. Pushing hurt. Squatting hurt. I did some shoves, bean plants, kickflips and then tried this varial/big flip thing for awhile. I never got it. Ugh, this is one of my normal staple warm up tricks! I blame the big fat wheels.

(setup 8.25 Null Fortune deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 conical 99a pink/purple wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: flatground struggles in the garage, but man it was fun (march 28, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 29th, 2017 by corpo

I decided enough was enough. No more caring how bad my arthritis was. So I went out into the garage on a rainy evening and rode the putter (7.5″ with 42mm wheels). I started by doing all 8 shoves. Most of them incredibly poorly. I got nervous when it was time to kickflip, but they came easy. Obviously skating such a small board makes them easier, but it still felt good. I went on to get a few other tricks. The treflip felt great whether or not my heel was on the ground. I’ve never landed a nollie tre in my garage, it’s just not enough speed to do that trick. It was still fun to try though. Glad I can still skate some flat if I make an effort.

(setup garage putter NB# 344 white 11.5 superfeet 3/4 insoles with adidas insole on top)

skate journal: fun at sauls and then i couldn’t kickflip (march 27, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 29th, 2017 by corpo

After a fun filled family day in Fort Collins I rolled to Saul’s around dinner time. There was a good sized session going on. Nick, Saul, Eric, Justin, Peewee. On my first run my foot slid off my board and I fell. Great. Getting used to the orthotics is harder than I thought it would be. Saul was ripping. He gets faster and grinds longer every time I go there. He also had a nice front slash on the brick. Peewee skated a lot. He makes long grinds look easy and had some cool lip tricks. I swear Nick nollied into a backside grind at one point, so sick. Justin makes really long grinds look easy too. Eric was in a zone of trying axle stalls on the qp then cali grinding into the bowl. He got really close. Some others got it, but not going as fast as Eric. I got a little one after a front rock on the qp. It was quite fun. The qp is a great addition. I think it helped me finally have a couple okay runs, but still nothing new and not as good as runs I’ve had before.

I had kind of sat around at the end of the session for awhile. My legs stiffened up, but I still wanted to skate some flat so I went to the parking lot near red curbs. But oh wow was I stiff. I couldn’t kickflip in like 10 tries so I threw my board then broke it. Something about pumping transition kills my knees. It sounds weird. I think I need to stretch or something. Anyways, the flatground session was super depressing.

(setup 8.5 Null Ollie deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 conical 99a pink/purple wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: short curb session at redder curbs (march 26, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 29th, 2017 by corpo

While still recovering from a nasty flu I set out for a short one on a wet day. My skating was worse than I thought it would be. I basically just did a few slappy crooks, the slowest front 50s imaginable and struggled to cleanly ollie a parking block. I also got some 180s over the parking block, couldn’t quite halfcab flip, did a couple slow kickflips, bailed some slappies on the yellow parking block. Called it a day.

(setup 8.5 Null Ollie deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 conical 99a pink/purple wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)

skate journal: buena vista park blah (march 21, 2017)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 24th, 2017 by corpo

Had a nice drive up to Buena Vista and stopped at the park for about an hour before going to my moms. This park is terrible. I don’t understand how so many people like it. I didn’t have much energy and the fact that for the most part there were only scooter kids there didn’t help. I did a few axle stalls around the park. The most fun I had was not carving it at all and just doing back 50s on a straight wall, then coming back and trying kickflip tricks on the flat bank. I was 2-2 on kickflip to fakies, took a bit for b/s flip, couldn’t get big flip or 360 flip to fakie. I still liked the shoe combo and I seemed to leave in a little less pain than I have been.

(setup 8.5 Null Ollie deck, venture 5.8 wides, 3 washers outside each axle, Venom 88a bushings, 52mm Spitfire F4 conical 99a pink/purple wheels, bronson bearings, New Balance Numeric 344 white superfeet 3/4 insoles with a thin adidas insole on top)