skate journal: nice day dog park lunch with eric (jan 24, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 24th, 2020 by corpo

On a nice day I went to dog park for lunch. Eric had been there a minute. I felt much more sore than I was hoping for when I started. Eric had some long lines. Busted front 180s over the bench, butter bench, heelflips, crooks, front 5-0s, front tails, back 50s on the lower black ledge. I had some alright fakie flips, halfcab flips, got a heelflip. Tried a line of wallie, ollie the kinked rail then nosegrind, but never got the nosegrind. Almost got switch noseslide 270 shove. Failed at treflips, halfcab crook, back 50s and struggled with front 50s at the end. Ugh. Did a super slow one with front 180 out. Was hating the Westgates and was getting that cupsole support knee pain that always send me back to vulcs.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.2 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, old 53mm bones v1 pj stf, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 913 westgate black/yellow size 12, stock insoles)
(Pain level 6/10)

skate journal: good garage flat (jan 23, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 24th, 2020 by corpo

It wasn’t all that cold out, but cold enough I felt like staying in the garage. I watched the PJ remix then got to it. Things started out great and I got through a few tricks real quick, doing 2 or more of each. Kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab flip, varial flip, b/s flip. But when I got to treflip it took like 20 minutes. I think the stiff Westgates were making it hard. I would eventually get one and left it at just one. Then I got one of the better f/s flips I’ve done, f/s halfcab flip. Then to my surprise 2nd and 4th try heelflips. I came incredibly close to switch flip, kinda close to nollie tre. Ended with a sloppy fakie heel. That’s the first time I’ve done 10 flip tricks in a long time. Hooray for smaller trucks and cupsole confidence.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.2 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, old 53mm bones v1 pj stf, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 913 westgate black/yellow size 12, stock insoles)
(Pain level 3/10)

PJ Ladd wins this week

Posted in Amazing skate clips, Best video part of the week on January 23rd, 2020 by corpo

If you visit this site you know I’m a mega PJ nerd. This remix hit me hard. The use of the Pulp song from his earlier Colesium part was a nice touch. PJ will forever be the GOAT. This remix is definitely a best of old PJ and it makes me want to go skate immediately.

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skate journal: breezy dog park lunch (jan 22, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 22nd, 2020 by corpo

On a breezy day I went to dog park a little earlier than normal. Dave L was there, but not for long. Gonna have to start calling him Switch Dave though. His leg was hurting so he only skated switch, but man, he can skate switch good! Ollies over barrier, little metal ledge, switch manual, switch ollie onto the lower black step. All in one run. Then some high school kids showed up that were super gung ho, but pretty annoying never paying attention. I was sore, skating okay, not great. I had some front 50s quicker than I have in awhile, finally got over the crack near the north bench. Eric showed up after a minute and quickly did 50s, front tails. I was taking a few tries to get a fakie nosegrind. I tried a run for awhile of wallie the barrier, ollie the little kinked flatbar, nosegrind the lower step. Got kinda close. Had some funny ollies over the flat bar that were basically manuals somehow. Struggled with halfcab flips, back 50s. Posed some nollie bigflips and came somewhat close. I ended trying the Joe Hamilton on a cinder block bench. Never done it there before, but I got one and it felt pretty cool. Then it was back to work.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, old 53mm bones v1 pj stf, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 306 foy white/gum size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(Pain level 5/10)

After work I was feeling alright and then I noticed this new PJ remix. I pretty much flipped out and went right across the street to skate some flat. I attempted to warm up with some slappies. I was more sore than I wanted to be. But I had kind of a fun slappy line. Cali 5-0 down the curb, ollie off the curb cut, backside slappy. Going the other way I had a few front slappies and posed some nollie cabs off the curb cut. Then I went behind the school line out some flippers. But the pain was too much. I realized I’ve hit that vulc wall where my body hurts too much to commit to tricks. So I rolled home and put on some Westgates I had and went back to the flatground. They felt way less grippy, but the pain level was way down. Tried a line of fakie flip then fakie tre, never got close to fakie tre. Tried a bunch of switch heels and flips. Never committed to the heel, but it felt close. Definitely committed to switch flip and was thinking I’d get one. Nope. I hucked a few other tricks, but mostly went in on heelflips as it’s been so long since I’ve landed one. It took forever, but I got one and pushed right on home and put smaller trucks (8″ high) to make it easier on me next time I try flippers.

skate journal: cloudy fun dog park lunch with dave l and eric (jan 21, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 21st, 2020 by corpo

Went to dog park on the first day of trying a 20 hour fast. Somehow I felt totally fine. We all arrived basically the same time. There were a couple others at times. Dave L switch ollied the wallie barrier! I tried to get his back with a regular ollie, but yet again I barely bonked the back wheels. I would never get it clean, but did get over it a few times. Eric snapped it clean. He 180’d it too. Eric had some nice front 50, 5-0 and tails on the benches. Dave back 180’d and kickflipped the small metal ledge pretty casual. I was kinda all over. Didn’t do anything out of the ordinary, but was happy with 2nd try b/s flip, 2nd try fakie nosegrind, almost noseslide 270 shove, front 50 180 the bench, actually tried front 50 back 180 out. Bummed I missed f/s halfcab flips, 3 flips. Eric got on some back heels. It turns out an hour of skating is a pretty good amount of time for there.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, 52mm bones stf easy street v5, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 306 foy white/gum size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(Pain level 4/10)

skate journal: solo research wood fun (jan 20, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 21st, 2020 by corpo

After a weekend of skating with so many people I wanted a chill solo sesh where I could do whatever. I went to the new hot spot, the research wood benches. I had put my newer 52mm bones back on and they seemed to help me get up the ledge easier, but man, they were hard to flip. I got phantom flips, but ollies did seem better. Weird. First warm up line was front 180 the small brick section, switch front noseslide, fakie flip. Took a few tries. Next was ollie off a ledge over a tiny ice gap, ollie onto another, off, crooks the low part of the main one, then backside flip on flat. The b/s flip happened 2nd try which hyped me up. Then I tried a couple lines going back and forth. Switch ollie the small brick gap, halfcab noseslide, 360 flip. Never got the 360 flip. Going the other way I tried to do the quick up then front 50 the top. Man it was hard. You all know how hard ollies are for me so to do two somewhat quick was hard. When I finally got it I was exhausted and took off. Maybe I shouldn’t do all my physical therapy exercises right before skating and tire myself out.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, 52mm bones stf easy street v5, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 306 foy white/gum size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(Pain level 4/10)

skate journal: dog park fun with nullers (jan 19, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 20th, 2020 by corpo

Meeting up sooner than I wanted I got to the dog park around the same time as Sean and Garrett. Hayden, Bo and Peyton were already there. Jack would come about an hour later. My first kickflip attempt hurt so bad I didn’t think I’d be able to skate much. I mostly stuck to the little area on the easy side of the black two level ledge. The nullers were mostly doing ledge tricks or tricks over the orange barrier. They make it all look so easy. I ended up having fun as my legs began working. Had a fun line of noseslide to fakie the tall side, fakie flip. Fakie 50 then halfcab flip. Almost crooks the tall side then treflip. Highlights from the Nullers are Hayden’s full pull around the whole park, Jack back 180 switch crook, Garrett nollie front nose and fast casual smiths, Sean learning back smiths and doing 100 of them fast, Peyton front crooks shove and his patented sketchy landings (not a diss and he does land tricks clean often, but I love how he can land tricks most people wouldn’t), Bo has clean pop and solid tricks. I got front 50 and accidental 5-0 on the bench, crooks, halfcab noseslide, fakie nosejib. I hucked a dream trick – treflip noseslide while Jack landed (I think) fakie flip b/s nosegrind. Wowsers. Super fun session, it was hard to leave. I didn’t skate anymore after that. Jack got a good hammer. Sean ollied a monster flat gap. It was good times until it got cold again.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, old 53mm pj bones stf v1, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 306 foy white/gum size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(Pain level 6/10)

skate journal: stubborning at platt (jan 18, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 20th, 2020 by corpo

On a cool morning we chose a spot that gets a lot of sun. I arrived at Platt first. I did a manual or two then was messing around the 3 stair area and saw that you could switch noseslide down it while holding onto the rail. What a perfect warm up. Ha. Dave L showed up around then. We both kinda just looked at things and checked out the spot. I had brought out the 8.25 again, this time with stock bushings. I had realized that I like the stability of larger setups, but the flippability of smaller setups. So why not just make the smaller board more stable with stiffer barrel bushings? It was a little weird at first, but it seemed to prove the point. Jack and Carleigh were next. Kevin and Eric awhile after that. Everyone was feeling things out, skating it pretty differently. Jack did back tail and kick back tail up the 3 stair. Dave was trying to grind down it and bonk a tree stump. Carleigh was ollieing the kicker and kickflipping down the 3 stair. Eric was on that heelflip tip right away and landed a couple I think. Kevin manny bonked the stump and did some funny kickflips down the 3. I had started trying to motivate myself to b/s flip down the 3 stair. I had done this several years ago. It took a boardslide and no comply shove as well as Kevin filming to get me to really commit. But I struggled so much on the no comply shove that I lost the trigger on the backside flip. Doh. It was cool trying hard and getting remotely close at least. After that I filmed everyone else. Kevin came up empty handed on nollie b/s flip. Eric didn’t land the heelflip again. Dave got a sick line though. Manual, nosebonk 180, switch 180 down the 3 then pivot shove on the bank to curbish side of the 3 stair. Carleigh threw down too and got the ollie and kickflip combo. Then I tried a dork line for awhile while Carleigh did no comply down the 3. Switch noseslide the 3 stair then go around the handicap ramp and wallride nollie off the 3 stair. Took awhile and I felt super dumb, but the wallride nollie did indeed feel awesome when I got it. We hit the manny pads briefly as it got colder. I took a long time to nose manual it. Dave switch manualled it and came close to nollie front 180 nose manual. Jack did the back 180 fakie manual 180 out. Then we went out for dinner. Yum.

(setup 8.25 null abstract 6 deck, venture 5.6 cast baseplate/v-hollow axles, stock bushings, old 53mm pj bones stf v1, jessup ultragrip, new balance numeric 306 foy white/gum size 12, nike sb zoom air insoles)
(Pain level 4/10)

skate journal: solo berthoud cold (jan 16, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 16th, 2020 by corpo

Had a free day off work. Went to Berthoud park as it was kinda close to LOCO which I needed to bring boards to. Since I was running early I went to the park first. It was only 25 degrees when I got there. It felt quite cold. Although it looks sunny in my footage it wasn’t sunny most of the time. My first challenge was a stupid one. Front 50 the second step off the bank. It was so hard. Took so long. I got a few flippers going slow in between tries. Well, basic flippers. My board was feeling huge. Next line was manual the pyramid, fs ollie the qp, ollie onto the ledge, front 180 off, switch noseslide to fakie the tiny ledge. I should mention the main ledge had ice along most of it which was a total bummer. Then I tried a line of kicklfip the bs hip, boardslide the flat bar, kickflip the fs hip. But for some reason I could not kicklfip the bs hip. It was so frustrating. I got maybe 5/50 and was so angry at times. I never got the fs flip after and gave up and decided to try two different lines. Front board flat bar (super short jibs on the end), ollie to fakie the pyramd, f/s halfcab flip the hip. Got kinda close to that. The other line was ollie onto the ledge, kickflip off, bs flip the hip. I didn’t get that in one line, but I got all the tricks. After that I was pretty beat, cold and sore. I hucked front heels or treflips over opposite hips. never getting very close, constantly wanting a smaller setup. I ended hucking front smith on the bank to ledge, but never committed. I left not feeling very stoked.

(setup 8.5 null curby deck, venture 5.8 trucks cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, bones easy street v5 52mm wheels, new balance numeric 306 foys white/gum with nike sb zoom air insole)
(pain level 6/10)

skate journal: garage flippers (jan 15, 2020)

Posted in Skate Journal on January 16th, 2020 by corpo

Went to the garage on a warm enough night, but I was feeling kinda sick and didn’t want to go outside. Kickflip, fakie flip went alright. Hucked nollie and switch flip for a bit, both close, especially switch flip. Didn’t try heelflip but switch heel felt remotely close. Got a bad halfcab flip, b/s flip, treflip. Hucked nollie varial flip and fakie varial heel and didn’t get too close.

(setup 8.5 null curby deck, venture 5.8 trucks cast baseplate titanium hanger, bones medium bushings, bones easy street v5 52mm wheels, new balance numeric 306 foys white/gum with nike sb zoom air insole)
(pain level 4/10)