skate journal: brief one in the garage (april 15, 2016 day 106)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 16th, 2016 by corpo

Went out to the garage for a brief one after an hour or so of fun times playing Rock Band with the kids. I started with manuals then tried about 15 switch heels one way and nollie flips the other way. I wasn’t close to either although I think I figured out a thing or two about foot positioning. Then I hit my hand on a shelf and got really angry and went inside.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: brief roll around at the worst good spot in town (april 14, 2016 day 105)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 15th, 2016 by corpo

fullerton

Went to this spot right after work. On paper it rules. Bank, ledge, not a bust, can skate whenever,etc. In reality it sucks. Cracks, bikers, weird approaches, etc. Anyways, I forced myself to dork around for a bit. Got a basic warm up line of switch front nose to forward, back smith stall, front board pop out. Tried some crooks up the little escalator. Dave showed. We tried a few things. Then we left.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: broomfield park fun with nolan and aki (april 13, 2016 day 104)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 15th, 2016 by corpo

@nolancormier combos!

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After dinner and some football with Ollie, Nolan and I rolled to Broomfield park. It was pretty warm and somehow almost no one was there. It was crazy. Nolan and I started on the quartapotty area. It wasn’t long before he got gnar enough that I wanted to film it for a null post. Then we got a few more things (like the nosegrind above). Aki showed up around then. Everyone else seemed to leave and we pretty much had the park all to ourselves. Hit the black ledge/tiny rail/ brick qp for awhile. Nolan rattled off a bunch of tricks like switch nosegrind 180, switch front 5-0, etc. Aki worked on nose manuals for awhile and got one. He also did a front board to fakie on the flat bar. I had a crooks tapper on the qp, boardslides down the rail, crooks on the ledge, front 50 shove and front 5-0 on the ledge. Nolan tried dark slides for awhile. Aki did a bunch of blunts to fakie on the quartapotty. I got close, but did not do a nosegrind on the blue ledge. I was too sore to keep trying. Fun night.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: 43 “tricks” on my 43rd birthday (april 12, 2016 day 103)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 13th, 2016 by corpo

After work I went to the dog park and went right to work on trying 43 tricks. I only had about an hour and a half. The fakie bigflip was the biggest struggle which is weird since I used to have the trick almost every try. I also came close to both halfcab heelflips, but had to give up because of time. It was fun. I am sore from it.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: fun time at a mostly empty lafayette park with matt (april 11, 2016)

Posted in Favorite, Skate Journal on April 12th, 2016 by corpo

Cool night, but still nice out. I met Matt at a mostly empty Lafayette park. On my first lap through the park this dude was trying a huge flyout and I thought I cut him off from a gnarly transfer. Nope, he just ended up trying flyouts all night and never landed one that I saw. Warming up was ok. Lafayette rules when it’s not crowded. So many lines and weird options that don’t require ollies. Matt had took less tries to treflip up the euro then he did to kickflip up it. We did some roll ins in the bird bath, a few runs in the big bowl, some ledges, etc. It’s hard to document. I will say that I felt some of the best I have in awhile. I was actually trying to do tricks. We hit the big bowl for awhile again later on. I finally managed to carve tile in the deep end. Matt got his first grind in the shallow. That thing is so much work. We were both breathing like crazy. Some flatground went down. I was 1.5/2 on treflips, Matt landed on a nollie big heel. I got a back d on the noping near the entrance of the park which was new for me. I also did some type of rocket ollie flyout that may or may not have been over a cone. It was scary for me. Matt and I played on the tiny coping qp in the middle of the park. Matt got back blunt and I got a few front feebles to fakie and a blunt to back d. The lights shut off right as the only other person left at the park did a textbook nollie over the cone.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: garage minimum (april 10, 2016 day 101)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 11th, 2016 by corpo

Tired and hungover from the late birthday celebration I just went into the garage for the ol’ manual pad minimum. It was fun.

skate journal: early with ollie, then evergreen with everyone birthday bash fun (april 9, 2016 day 100)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 11th, 2016 by corpo

Day 100 in a row! Morning warmup with Ollie. Such a fun start to the day.

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I woke up early on a Saturday where I was supposed to skate with a bunch of people. It was hard to not go skating right away. After awhile I went out with Ollie. We did some dorking around. It was fun. 100 days in a row!

Rob, Fuzz and eventually Jack showed up and we did some manuals and powerslides in the street. It was warm and sunny and awesome.

Rain delay. Best crew.

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Then we headed to Evergreen. When we got there Bernie, Garret, Donnie and Riley were already shredding. Nolan showed up right after that and Matt showed up when the rain hit. Some blame him for the rain. Totally valid. The session started fast. It was kind of overwhelming. I did a lot of watching and not a lot of ripping. Everyone there seemed to be skating so good. Rob was busting long lines, Fuzz beat me to backside flip, Nolan had lines covering the entire park that were so insanely good, Garret is getting good, Bernie rules and did a front 180 fakie manual bigspin first try, Jack was chilling with a broken wrist doing perfect kickflips over the hip and huge gaps to tailslide, Donnie can shred everything, Riley did every flip trick there is over the hip with amazing style, I did not skate well at all. I had fun though, I was so stoked to be around so many great people.

Riley won the big game of SKATE. The brackets were: Jack Matt Riley Nolan Fuzz Rob Glen Bernie Garrett Donnie So fun.

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It rained. We got food. We came back and had a big game of SKATE. Everyone was sore and full. I played Bernie. We both struggled hard, but it would get me warmed up and I skated the park a little better after that. Riley won the game of SKATE. Everyone kept at it. Matt added one of his textbook treflips over the hip to the long list of tricks done over the hip. It got dark quickly. The session ended with a dork session on the tiny curb high kicker. Nolan tried 360 flip to fakie. A few people did them. Lots of other “dork” tricks went down. I managed the elusive no comply bigger spin as probably the only “good” trick I did all day. River dances, boneless noseblunts, so many more tricks. It was a fun ender. Thanks to everyone who skated, you all rule, I love you all.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: flatground friday at the dog park (april 8, 2016 day 99)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 9th, 2016 by corpo

Mi amor.

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360 flip

After work I stopped by my new favorite flatground spot and slowly warmed up. I had done a few tricks like heelflip, halfcab flip, etc before asking Matt, Josh and Nate for a 10×10 list. Matt responded first with the following
Fakie flip
halfcab flip
fakie bigflip
b/s flip
f/s flip
360 flip
nollie treflip
switch flip
switch heel
nollie heel
Other then 360 flip and b/s flip I got the first 7 relatively easy. I was not close on the other three at all. Although I did try a few nollie heels while holding on to a support beam and landed one. So that was cool. I tried a few more tricks. Hardflip, fakie hardflip, halfcab heel, varial heel. Got close to them all. Then headed home for family night. I was going to post my 10×10, but I accidentally deleted the nollie tre. And since that was the best trick I landed and all the others are the same ones I always do I just deleted them. Fun day though. Flatground rules. 99 days in a row!

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)

skate journal: “off night” (april 7, 2016 day 98)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 9th, 2016 by corpo

Went into the garage for a brief manny pad session. Didn’t even have my current skate shoes on and just skated the tiny 42mm setup. Just did a few of the 360 spin “manuals”. Slammed once. Then went and played football with Ollie.

skate journal: flatground, manuals and ledge skating. perfect. (april 6, 2016 day 97)

Posted in Skate Journal on April 7th, 2016 by corpo

best flatground in boulder

After work and a little down time I met up with Rob and Dave at the Dog Park. Dave found this right by the dog park and this is the first time we’ve all skated it. It’s quite incredible concrete. Perfect flatground. I felt very awkward and stiff when I began. Rob was already killing it. Dave and I speculated he was secretly training in Ireland. Ha. He had some good lines with cabs, kickflips, halfcabs, 180s, etc. I think Dave was on a front shove, kickflip, nollie halfcab program. Then we played a game of SKATE. Rob missed a couple double or nothings so he ended up out first. At that point I appeared to stop landing tricks. Dave got me with a new one, pop shove body varial. I ended up winning with a sex change.

switch hand up

fullerton

Then we all went over to the manny pads. Rob continued to shred with long manuals and one with a body varial out all perfect. Dave went to work with switch ollies up one pad then switch nose manny attempts on the next. I couldn’t find the nose manual balance, but got a switch front 180 manual and close to kickflip manual. Rob took off. Dave continued to huck and ended up getting a perfect switch nose manual 180 out. It was bonkers rad. Then he left too.

So I went to the ledge which ended up being fun even though I struggled with noseslides and crooks initially. My two easiest staples. Actually, I struggled with everything. I got front 50s on the low part fine, but not the higher part. I couldn’t land 360 flips. I mostly hucked nollie inward heels though and had a couple really close ones. Front tails, back 50 both sucked. So I started hucking and it was fun. Got a b/s hurricane! It felt really cool. Got close to front and switch crooks. Started hucking switch front nose shoves (after failing to do 270 shove out) and ended up kind of landing one. So even though I really didn’t land much of anything I had fun. I guess trying new stuff is fun for me.

(setup 8.38 null control room, venture wides, venom 91a bushings, bones stf 51mm v2, nbnumeric pj stratford 533 steel/gum)