skate journal: the slightest attempt at skating (feb 16, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 18th, 2020 by corpo

Went to Douglas on a nice day late in the afternoon after running errands most of the day. It was nice being lazy. My knees were still killing, but I’m dumb. The main ledges were all snowy. There was one ledge on the south side that was dry. But I quickly established I couldn’t ollie that high. I did a few 180s, 1 great feeling kickflip. I was comparing 8 & 8.25 setups. The 8 fell way better. I wore NB# 306s. They felt good.

skate journal: indian peaks watching others rip (feb 15, 2020)

Posted in setup change, Skate Journal on February 18th, 2020 by corpo

On a decent day Kevin and I rolled to Longmont to Indian Peaks on rumors it was mostly dry. And it was. We shoveled the hip part of it, but the main bank was mostly all anyone skated. I knew on my first push that my knees were totally done. I tried to power through it, but each push made my left (front) knee worse. Dave F, Kevin and I had been trying pop shoves to fakie. Dave did his right away. Kevin was struggling and Dave and I couldn’t believe it. I got one before Kevin and he was like “see I suck”. Ha. That might be the first time I’ve ever beat Kevin to a trick. The shove did feel good, but after that I tried a few kickflips then sat out the rest of the session after a boneless. Saul and Eric showed up. So rad. Street Saul had some nice bertleman slides, the handplant wallride thing was epic. I think he was 3/3. Eric went in on heelflips pretty quick although I’m not sure he got one, got back wallride, then got robbed on frontside wallride. Dave L showed up too. Man what a crew, I was so bummed to be hurting so badly. Dave F rattled off different shoves, the invert varial thing, back 360s, wallrides. Dude was shredding and looked so good. Kevin made most flip tricks look easy and did a really good wallride. Then got stuck on nollie tre for a long time, but man the one he got was so casual. Dave L managed to warm up quick and get some styley shoves and kickflips then close to inward heel. Then he did some quick feet action with kickflip and shove on the same wall!

(setup 8.25 null curby deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow hanger, 52mm bones v5 99a stf, bones medium bushings, jessup ultra grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 9/10 – knees are toast. it’s the cupsole dilemna. they feel good for awhile then all of a sudden the pain is intolerable)

skate journal: sunny brief flatground friday (feb 24, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 15th, 2020 by corpo

Felt pretty good at work all day. Skipped the gym so I could leave early and enjoy the sun. Found some dry out in the industrial area that looked good, but it was really rough. I had a new 8″ deck. It felt small out in the streets. I was also incredibly sore once I tried to skate. Nate had given me a list. I went pretty much right into it after some warm up 180s, shoves, kickflips. Here’s the scoop:
Heelflip – Didn’t get it in 10 tries and saw that my phone had blown over, then it took another 10 tries to get another one.
Backside flip – Only got the crappy one. I think it’s appropriate that the still shot for the youtube video highlights the toe drag.
Fakie flip – The only trick I was happy with
Fakie varial flip – I was so mad at not landing this one. Seriously furious.
Halfcab flip – Was only 2/10 and quite angry with this too.
F/s halfcab flip – Got two terrible ones
Nollie varial flip – This is where I had given up. Dave had called me and by the time I was off the call I had lost interest in skating. I posed a few, but my heart was not in it.

(setup 8 null collage machine deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 6/10 leg soreness)

skate journal: garage basics on 8.25 (feb 13, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 14th, 2020 by corpo

Went into the garage feeling sluggish after a WFH snow day (yes, more snow). I wanted to try some basics on the 8.25 and see how it felt in comparison to 8″.
kickflip – felt good
fakie flip – felt alright
backside flip – didn’t flip as easy, but got a few
frontside flip – scared to commit, didn’t get one
halfcab flip – got one first try, but it didn’t get around as easily as the 8
f/s halfcab flip – got one that felt fine
heelflip – could not get one in 20+ tries. I was pretty much over the 8.25 at that point
fakie heel – committed, but could not get it
halfcab heel – couldn’t commit, but I’ve been struggling with that one anyway
f/s halfcab heel – committed, but it never came around
treflip – was pretty over it by that point, never committed. Didn’t feel better than 8″. I guess I just can’t treflip lately.

(setup 8.25 null curby deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow hanger, 52mm bones v5 99a stf, bones medium bushings, jessup ultra grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w size 11.5, stock insoles)
(pain level 5/10 – right knee still killing me)

skate journal: treflip frustrations boiled over (feb 12, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 13th, 2020 by corpo

Feeling a little more motivated I went to the garage on another snowy night. I came with the following list and here’s my comments.
Fakie flip – 2nd try felt good
Nollie flip – not close
Switch flip – committed a lot, but not close
Heelflip – got a bad one in a few tries
Switch heel – not really close
Fakie biggerflip – the garage is pretty small to be trying this one, didn’t commit.
Nollie bigflip – not very close
Treflip – I committed in a couple tries, but when I got to 10 tries and hadn’t got me feet on it I lost it. Focused my very old and cracked board. Threw it against the ground for about 10 minutes. Then grabbed my 8.25 setup, composed myself, tried a few more. Threw the board at the mattress for about 10 minutes. Tried some more. Still never got on it. Sat on the cold garage ground wondering if it was time to quit skateboarding. never tried the next tricks.
Fakie tre
Cab flip
Varial heel

(setup 8 null dream machine deck deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 5/10 right knee has been hurting)

skate journal: flatground blah in the garage (feb 11, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 12th, 2020 by corpo

Went out into the garage on a cold night with very little motivation and a lot of anger towards winter. Was in the warm up process and had started on a 10 trick list I made when I got a 10 trick list from Fuller. I had tried 10 nollie tres. I committed, but didn’t land on any. That trick still eludes me in the garage. Here’s the list Dave made and the results (note I only tried 10 on most because I didn’t have the drive to try more):
kickflip shifty – 10th try fun one pivoted on the back wheels
bs nollie bigspin – got a couple terrible ones
switch pop shove revert – had a really fun feeling one
switch front bigspin – never committed, but felt close and wish i had more speed for it.
nollie back heel – not close
cab flip – not close. so hard to try in such little space
halfcab heel – not close which was upsetting
handstand – ha. I did something resembling a handstand
pogo – I think I did this one.
treflip – 0/12. I’m on a serious treflip drought and it’s depressing.

(setup 8 null dream machine deck deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 5/10 right knee has been hurting)

skate journal: valmont garage soreness on a winter day (feb 9, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 10th, 2020 by corpo

Feeling sore and not very motivated I went out on a snowy Sunday to the Valmont garage with the good parking block. I ended up skating somewhat hard and for a couple hours. Had some fun warm up lines with basics. That curb slappies well. I would line out stalls on a curb, flipper, slappy, trick on the tiny curb, etc. I was happy to get a rare slappy feeble, front 50 on the parking block (I’m normally too scared to 50 anything that narrow), fakie varial flip, halfcab flips were easy. I failed at ollieing a cone, kickflipped one on it’s side, almost got kick back tail. I ended by doing a GleNBD on the tiny curb – front 180 fakie 5-0 stall shove out. I followed that with a crack-the-board front lip on the parking block that I struggled with way more than necessary.

(setup 8 null dream machine deck deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 5/10)

skate journal: yellow curbs then some flat at southern hills (feb 8, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 10th, 2020 by corpo

On a nice and sunny day Dave L picked me up and we drove through the melting snow to yellow curbs. At least yellow curbs is somewhat open so you can see the sun and it’s not as dungeony as other parking garages. There were a lot of puddles unfortunately from cars that had parked during the Friday snow. It was a tough warm up for me, but after a few slappy crooks it got fun quickly. Dave was quick on the manual tip since he’s so good at them. He was also locking in front tails and back 5-0s. I tried some lines with flip tricks and they went alright. I’m really liking the 8″ setup. It felt weird for tailslides, but that’s it. I got a line of slappy crook, heelflip, back 50 the rounded curb, no comply 180, fakie 50. Also something like manual, back 50, terrible backside flip, fakie 50. Tried slappy crooks to fakie, halfcab flip, back 50, kick back tail. Got kinda close to the kick back tail. Skating the 8″ reminds me of my mid 30’s and how much better I was at skating then. It’s cool. Jack and Carleigh showed. Jack warmed up with some awkward slams and Carleigh got dragged into a bush by Ella chasing a rabbit. Jack almost did nose manual 180 switch crook. Dave was close to nollie 180 switch manual, but would get a switch manual. I was trying front 5-0s or nose manuals then nollie tre, never got the nollie tre. Got a front 50 back 180 out. Carleigh started trying to take advantage of the nearby sun, but then we ended up getting the boot by some construction manager thinking he was important.

After that we drove a bit and ended up at Southern Hills as the smooth section was dry, the benches weren’t. We skated flat for two hours. It was frustrating, but super fun. I was unhappy with how many tries tricks like fakie flip took, but would get through a few. Halfcab flip, fakie bigflip, bad f/s halfcab flip, way too long for a sketchy treflip, same with heelflip, landed on f/s halfcab heel and nollie tre, but never got them. I was quite tired and sore by the end. Carleigh did some kickflips then went on a battle with heelflips. She got robbed over and over until surfing out a sick one. Jack started with heelflip and got harder and harder. Treflip, f/s flip, varial heel, switch tre! and then learned Rick flips. He did a few before breaking his board. Doh. Then it was dinner time. Yum.

(setup 8 null dream machine deck deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 4/10)

skate journal: more garage flat (feb 7, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on February 8th, 2020 by corpo

You know the drill. I made a list of tricks as motivation to go into the garage on a snowy afternoon.

Heelflip took 19 tries
Nollie flip committed, but never got both feet on it
Back heel not close
Nollie front heel not close
Fs flip 5th try but couldn’t get a decent one
Treflip 14 tries. I was bummed it was more than 10 tries, but 14 is the least amount of tries it’s taken in awhile
Fakie bigflip 5th try felt awesome
Nollie tre got really close and tried for a long time
Fakie heel 2nd try! And a better one 6th try

(setup 8 null dream machine deck deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 3/10)

skate journal: garage flat (feb 6, 2020)

Posted in New Shoes, Skate Journal on February 7th, 2020 by corpo

On another snowy night I went into the garage not feeling overly motivated. I made another list, but wasn’t going to really stick to the 10 tries thing. I had new shoes – NB# 288S. The same shoes I had in Nebraska and hurt my ankle right away, but a half size smaller. I ended up skating quite hard and having fun listening to Afghan Whigs and really enjoying it. I had done a few shoves/kickflips to get warmed up then went into the list.
Nollie back heel – sometimes I like to start with a huck to get warmed up. I wasn’t close, but it did feel like it gave me some sense I could do it.
Fs halfcab heel – As you can see in the video I kind of landed it. It’s so hard to get tricks clean with that little speed and space.
Fakie flip – Landed in a couple tries
Nollie flip – Surprisingly not even close
Backside flip – got a couple under rotated ones
Sw varial flip – Didn’t get both feet on, but was close
Treflip – took way over 10 tries to get one. Tried for awhile and only got the two heel drags
Nollie tre – tried quiet awhile, but never got one. Was close a few times.
Varial heel – Finally technically landed one. Was happy with how much I was committing.
Back heel – I have never landed this. I wasn’t close but I think I finally figured out the motion I need to do. I was super tired by this point since the varial heel was such a battle.

(setup 8 null dream machine deck deck, venture 5.2 v-hollow hanger and cast baseplate, old 53mm bones pj v1 wheels, bones medium bushings, mob grip, new balance numeric 288 sport b/w, stock insoles)
(pain level 4/10)