skate journal: broomfield park with rob and sean (march 26, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 26th, 2021 by corpo

With rain in the forecast I met up with Sean and Rob around 10:30 at Broomfield park. For the most part it was actually pretty nice and warm until the end. I was sore from a hard workout in the morning, but after some warming up felt pretty good. Rob and Sean were already ripping. We did some talking about the King Sooper tragedy, but got to skating. I’m not much in the writing mood, but I will say that Rob did a first try front 50 to front lip and it was awesome. He also had a lot of his normal trick like crooks, halfcab noseslides, fakie bigspins followed by nollie shoves, front tails, back 50 180, super steezy no comply back 360, kickflip, cab, back 3. Sean was landing lots of flippers. He would do some other stuff, but mostly tried a line of kickflip nose manual then nollie back heel then fakie back tail then switch heel. He would do it, but not to his liking. He would get it again, but not to his liking. Ha. Then he settled for halfcab nose manual first and did it. It’s weird, I really didn’t so much. I landed some of my flippers and I did some of my ledge tricks, but not many. After Rob left Sean and I played a game of SKATE which ended up being fun. I had thought about calling it a day, but glad we kept at it. Sean got me with halfcab heels, back heel, nollie back heel and treflip. Argh, treflip again! I had gotten a couple letter on him, but it was a fluke like halfcab flip. Then we tried our lines over and over rotating with our phones. Sean got his line first. I got mine kind of. I hadn’t done fakie front smith fakie in a long time, so that felt kinda cool. But seeing the footage I look like someone that doesn’t know how to balance on a skateboard. Sigh. Thank you skateboarding for being able to distract me temporarily from the stupid mass shooting near my hosue.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm table shape 99a, new balance numeric 212 cake size 12 with footprint mid elite insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: frederick park with dave and sean (march 25, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 26th, 2021 by corpo

After struggling for motivation because of the shooting Dave got me going and I met him at Frederick. As I rolled through the nearly empty park I saw Dave do kickflip to fakie then sex change on the mellow bank. After a quick hello he also did varial flip to fakie! 3 tricks in a row, pretty amazing. My warm up was whatever. I didn’t skate bad, but never quite got a nose manual. Had some fun crooks, switch front nose slides. Dave was doing some rad ride on tailslides on the C ledge. He did that awesome dump truck 180 transfer. I attempted to line out the b/s flip over the hip with kickflip on the steep bank and noseslide the bump to ledge. But didn’t get the kickflip. The noseslide was fun though and the b/s flip felt really great. Sean showed up. We all chatted about the shooting and just how terrible it is. Dave was doing slappy front 50s to fakie. I was trying front heels on the mellow bank until I got one. Sean warmed up with kickflips to fakie. Then Dave left. I fizzled out. Sean did a sick line of the front 5-0 to 180 nose manual, front 50 up the escalator ledge, front nosegrind a hubba. Then I was like “hey Sean think you could ollie this?”. Well, yes, he can.

In some special news today marks one month with no real setup changes 🙂

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm classic shape 99a, new balance numeric 212 cake size 12 with footprint mid elite insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: short great anger management slappies (march 24, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 25th, 2021 by corpo

After a frustrating day trying to find motivation after the tragic events near my house I figured some anger management slappies were in order. And boy did it deliver. I skated about 45 min. The first 20 I did nothing but slappies and they felt great. Just charging into concrete and not really trying tricks. Then I started doing some lines and flippers. My board felt really good, flip trick were coming easy. Kickflip, fakie flip, f/s halfcab flip, b/s flip, heelflip and even treflip all within a few tries. I hucked a few front heels that felt close. Also nollie big heels. It was a fun session that lifted my mood.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm classic shape 99a, new balance numeric 212 cake size 12 with footprint mid elite insoles)
(pain level 2/10)

skate journal: dog park with sean trying to burn some anger (march 23, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 24th, 2021 by corpo

On another cold day with flurries I met Sean at the puddle riddled dog park. I was trying to channel the anger towards the shooting into skating. It kind of worked. At times I skated hard with more drive than I’ve had in awhile. Sean was stuck on front nosegrinds on the new bench which was funny because he ended up doing like 20 in a row. He was trying lines to bump over the orange barrier. He would eventually get front 5-0 180, fakie nosegrind, halfcab manny the crack pad, kickflip a parking block, then heelflip from the decked wedge over the orange barrier. Sick line! I had got one that sounds pretty good on paper. Crooks the new bench, front 5-0 the cinder block, ollie the wedge to barrier. I would later almost get crooks, front 50 180, halfcab flip, ollie the barrier. But I had taken a weird turn and didn’t really have the speed for the ollie and kind of did the classic Glen of wallieing up and down. Some flip tricks had worked like fakie bigflip and halfcab flip. I took too long to get a halfcab noseslide. Not sure how that trick has gotten hard for me. At times I really wanted a bigger board, other times was super happy with the 8.25. Sean made himself get 4 heelflips over the barrier which wasn’t always easy with the breeze. I got into a couple switch crooks on the cinder block that would have made my day. Sean and I ended with a game of SKATE just before the snow started up again. It was one of my better games in awhile. I got kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab flip, f/s halfcab flip, 360 flip, defensive fs flip, bs flip, but since I was playing Sean I clearly still lost. He got me with halfcab heels both ways, back heel, back big and ended me with switch front shove.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm classic shape 99a, new balance numeric 212 cake size 12 with footprint mid elite insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: mellow northside with andy, hayden bo then some fossil creek (march 22, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 24th, 2021 by corpo

After hitting LOCO and MRKT I met with Hayden, Bo and Andy at Northside. I had changed back to cast baseplates and but washers back in my trucks to make them stiffer. It felt weird. The park was pretty wet and limiting making it not as fun as normal. We mostly hit the little metal manual pad. Andy and I took a few tries to get nose manual. Bo manualled to drop down manual up to a pallet. Hayden all kinds of 180 manual combos. I had some kickflips on the bank, but didn’t commit to kickflip fakie. Hayden and Bo played a game of SKATE so Andy and I did too. But mid game I got a call from Liz saying there was an active shooter at the King Soopers near our house. She said her and the kids were safe so at that point it seemed like I could keep skating. Andy and I finished our game getting tricks like halfcab flip and heelflip that didn’t come easy. Then Bo, Hayden and I went to Fossil. Warming up again went alright. I had some crooks, Hayden back smiths and back tails and all the frontside tricks. Bo brought the energy. Then reports started coming in that the shooting was really bad and I understandably lost my desire to skate and headed home.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm classic shape 99a, new balance numeric 212 cake size 12 with footprint mid elite insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: broomfield park before the snow with rob, kevin, sean (march 21, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 21st, 2021 by corpo

On a cool day with clouds forming quickly I met Rob, Sean and Kevin at Broomfield park. Sean and Kevin had already been there and were shredding the black ledge when Rob and I showed at basically the same time. Warming up I felt better than expected, but I would never actually do much of anything for awhile. Sean had gone deep into his ledge bag and was doing fakie 5-0s and nosegrinds. Kevin nollie nosegrinds and the Gish. Rob would get into demo mode pretty quickly. There were a couple rare tricks that came out like nose manual followed by no comply back 360 and lots of his other manuals and grinds. Near the end I really wanted to do a back heel on the mellow bank. I tried and tried and used various lines to get there, but never got it before the snow settled in. I couldn’t get a decent front 50 on the black ledge, couldn’t back 50 the blue lurb, couldn’t halfcab noseslide the black ledge. Man, it was a struggle! The funny thing was I did a kickflip axle stall nollie shove out on the low part or the brown ledge. As dorky as that was it was probably my highlight.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm classic shape 99a, new balance numeric 212 cake size 12 with footprint mid elite insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: denver park, osage ledges, warehouse (march 20, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 21st, 2021 by corpo

Up kinda early on a nice Saturday and off to Denver picking up Kevin and meeting Sean at Emage before they even opened. It’s been a bit since I been to Emage. That shop rules. Then we met Cass at Denver park. It wasn’t too crowded. I was wearing some new Tiago 1010 shoes. They felt like I was skating on a cloud. I immediately slammed on a slappy crook on the bank to curb hitting my wrist again. Other than a noseslide on a somewhat tall ledge I really did nothing else worth noting. Sean flew over the trash can flyout easily and ollieing the dish was sick. Kevin flew over the trash can too, front smith the ledge over the kicker. Cass had a quick treflip flyout as soon as we got there. I retired the 1010s after that session. I have no idea how people can skate in shoes with that much heel lift.

By the time we got to the Osage ledge meeting Ryan and Kyle and then Joe, Hayden and Donnie my knees hurt so bad from the 1010s. I wore the complete opposite – the 212s and man they felt better. But my knees were doing this weird twitching thing so I chilled for a bit. Ryan did a couple noseslide nollie heels out. Sean was so casually doing the basics. Kevin had a good slam to start, but then also rattled off a lot of tricks. Kyle stopped filming and did a nollie heel front tail right away. Cass was setting up a new board and really only did a few noseslides. I was feeling very off so didn’t really try to pop. I had a line of noseslide to fakie then switch front nose that made me happy. Also noseslide then crooks. And the switch nose forward then slappy “crook” felt cooler than it looks. I wish I would have gotten that treflip. Kevin struggled with the front tail to fakie then switch crook, but it was so good when he did it. Hayden had some good moves. Noseslide crooks to fakie was hot, he almost got bigspin out. I tried to noseslide to crook and slammed over the ledge hitting my back on the ledge. Argh. When birthday Joe showed up the first thing he did was a hardflip. He went on to do a million hardflip variations and a few fakie front crooks. Donnie did a fast grass ride to wallride fakie a tree.

Then we went to a nearby warehouse that was oh so cool and oh so dusty and gross. My legs were straight up done all I mustered was a crappy wallride nollie. Kevin had some pop left and did nollie flips, boardslides and crooks. Hayden kickflipped a flat gap and back smith. Joe may have hardflipped a gap. Donnie ollied several flat gaps. Joe and Hayden hit a weird soggy bump.

Then we went back into the warm fresh air and ended up at Auroria, but all we really did was hit the banked red curb. Kevin and I were there initially and struggled to make our bodies even do the basic slappies. Kevin beat me to crooks and had some nice back smiths. Donnie had some good fast ones on both his monster boards. Joe did more fakie front cooks. Ted did some slappies. It was fun watching Hayden, he skated it rather unique. He did pop shove off the curb like a bigspin, kickflip onto it, pop shove 50 thing, bluntslides, etc. What a long exhausting wonderful day.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm classic shape 99a, new balance numeric 1010 tiageo no insoles then 212 with nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 5/10)

skate journal: SKATE with jake at dog park with rob too (march 19, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 19th, 2021 by corpo

On a really nice day I met Jake and Rob at the Dog Park after getting a new shipment of Null boards. I was sore from the previous day of slams and lots of skating. I struggled to warm up and challenged Jake to a game of SKATE. It didn’t go well for either of us. I mean we did some of our normal tricks alright and all, but tricks like halfcab flip were a battle. When Jake got halfcab flip I finally landed it too. I slammed super hard on a sex change attempt. It made me mad. My left wrist can’t take many more slams like this. Jake had SKA and I had S and we were stuck for awhile. I got him with heelflip, he got me with creepy spin, front shove and fakie 3 shove. We went in on treflips. Jake had landed on several, but never rolled away. I landed on one stationary with both heels touching. We eventually gave up on treflips. i ended up winning on fakie varial flip which is odd because I couldn’t do a regular varial flip to save my life. Rob had been skating the park. Back 50s the low guy, front board and halfcab noseslide the new bench, fakie bigs, one foots, style as always. That was all the skating, I was so beat.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm tablet 99a, new balance numeric 22 red/yellow size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 5/10)

skate journal: flatground in front of the house then dog park with dave (march 18, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 19th, 2021 by corpo

Went out in front of the house with nothing else to do to skate some flatground. I had some new shoes. New Balance 22. I thought I liked vulc, but not so sure about these. Anyway, I skated somewhat okay except when it came to treflips. I had gotten most of my normal tricks. Kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab flip, f/s halfcab flip, heelflip, b/s flip, varial flip, fakie varial flip, fakie bigflip, f/s halfcab heel. I got stuck on treflip and halfcab heel. I was so close on so many treflips, but never landed one. Argh.

Then Dave called and said he’d be off work and to meet him at dog park. There was a lot more puddles than it looks. Dave’s initial challenge was a 4 trick line using the features at hand. I don’t think he actually got one. But I did. Ha. Crooks, noseslide, boardslide, back 180 the parking block. Dave started doing really good front 50s on the new bench. Then front 180 out and body varial out. So good. He also had some front 5-0s on the end of the long bar. A kid came and was super hyped on skating and kept going right behind us. Dave and I were annoyed. Normally I don’t speak up , but this kid was too much. We hashed it out. I think I bummed him out, but at the same time I think he chilled out and was more fun to skate with. He was ripping. He did front crooks on the new bench, then the big bench and then to shove out on the new bench. I did some of the better feeling crooks on the tall bench I’ve done, some accidental 5-0s on the cinder block ledge. Hit my nuts really bad on halfcab heel noseslide poses on the cinder block. It hurt enough that I thought I might puke. That would be the first of my real pain. I wanted to be as cool as Dave (never gonna happen) and learn front 50 body varial out. I started trying them on the little ledge. Dave was trying front smith. He would win of course and go on to doing back 50 body varial. I had two more solid slams than what’s seen above. My phone had turned off. I would never get the front 50 body varial. It was so frustrating and I slammed so hard multiple times trying. Dave would get the front smith and the back 50 body varial. I eventually gave up and then watched Dave trying slappy crook to front crook transfer. It’s seriously amazing. He kind of got it, but you know Dave, he’s a perfectionist. I look forward to seeing a totally perfect one. I went home so incredibly sore.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm tablet 99a, new balance numeric 22 red/yellow size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(pain level 5/10)

skate journal: wilville flatground sucking with a new phone (march 17, 2021)

Posted in Skate Journal on March 19th, 2021 by corpo

On a nice day I had taken care of one of my biggest chores of the week which was to buy a new phone. I went to Wilville armed in cupsoles and found some dry concrete. I had some old 288S shoes. I don’t like them and they reminded me quickly why. Somehow they don’t flip boards well. I warmed up with some basics. At first I was on a slight hill and some wavy concrete. I struggled for everything and yes I literally hit my phone with the board on the second halfcab flip attempt which was the first thing I filmed. I had gotten a first try backside flip which made me happy, but it was too ugly to post. I struggled with treflip and fakie bigflips too. I would land both, but they were also too ugly to post. Then I got annoyed with all the cars rolling through so I went closer to the building. I was trying nollie tres when some skater looking dude walked up. It was Jack! Ha ha. I seriously didn’t recognize him walking up with flowers in hand to deliver. Cracked us up. I would get the nollie tre before he finished the delivery. That was the one highlight, getting that in around 10 tries. Then I took 25 minutes to get the sketchy halfcab heel. Not my finest day and I hate the 288s, but I must admit I was in less pain than the day before.

(setup 8.25 null spanbauer deck, jessup ultragrip, venture 5.6 cast baseplate v-hollow hanger, bones medium little bushing ace big bushing, spitfire f4 52mm tablet 99a, new balance numeric 288S maroon size 11.5 no insoles)
(pain level 4/10)