The new Nike Koston prototypes look sick!
Posted in Random Funniness on April 18th, 2012 by corpoKeep Nike in the gym folks.
Keep Nike in the gym folks.
It was a way nicer day out then they had said however it was sprinkling a little when we rolled out so we went to Red Curbs. It’s Ollie’s favorite spot anyways. I was really sore and realized I had forgotten to take a bunch of ibuprofen. Doh. I mostly did slappy tailslides. Tried a line of slappy front 50 back 180 out then switch noseslide on the next one. Kind of did it. Ollie was killing it. Did a line of front 180 off the curb cut, boardslide to fakie then fakie pop shove. He rules. And he loves pushing mongo. Ha. He also did his first manual that he ollied into, tons of back 180s and maybe even a nollie shove. He doesn’t skate a whole lot these days, but when he does it’s so fun to watch. I managed a slow hurricane on the curb which hyped me up. My legs were sore though and I pretty much gave up on the session. Oh, I had some new shoes I was breaking in too:

Lakai – Carlo. Seems like it might be a rad shoe once it gets a little more broken in.
If you haven’t watched this yet you are blowing it.
Took a vacation day. So hyped. Woke up early and met old guys at the Arvada park. I got there first and rolled around attempting to wake myself up. It wasn’t easy. John and Fuzz showed up after a bit. John started killing it out of the gates and a theme started where the three of us would try something, but really it was the two of them playing and me draining the life out of them so they would move to the other side of the park. It took me way too long to ollie onto/roll off the bigger marble ledge at the top. We ended up in the mini bowl for awhile where it was flyout transfers to the little tranny. Neil arrived. John and Fuzz killed it. John ended it with a marathon run with a transfer out, fakie pivot fakie, blunt fakie and probably 20 more tricks. My “transfers” were basically the worst thing you’ve ever seen and not into the tranny at all. I was happy to do kickflips to fakie on the little bank after though. Next we were kind of doing manuals and stuff. Dean showed up in a foul mood and left within minutes. I eventually went over and started trying boardslides on the long cement ledge. Pretty much the funnest thing there. After awhile John, Neil and Fuzz joined. We started trying them followed with a front 50 across the bank to C ledge. Fuzz kind of did it first coming off early then riding into the bank. Neil got in perfect several times, but never committed to landing it. John rips, but can’t do boardslides. Cracks me up. He got the 50 perfect though. So sick.
John and Fuzz left. I tried to ollie the cement ledge into the bank for a long time and eventually got it. Baby steps. It was really bad. Neil came close to tailsliding it, but couldn’t commit to it. Around now another old dude showed up. Eric from Greeley. I haven’t seen him in years. We kind of rolled around for a bit before settling into a nice old guy session on the mellow blue round bank. This ruled. Eric threw down some rad boneless and no comply variations that I don’t think have names. I got no comply bigspin, bigger spin some, no comply front shove fakie and some weird mutant no comply front shove body varial before we jumped into more modern times. Eric was getting close to heelflip sex change, bigflip. I think he got the heelflip sex change. I managed a very pivoted bigflip and started hucking 3 flips to fakie. That trick is about as rare as they come for me and I think I’ve probably only done 3 or 4 in my life. It took a bit, but I put one down bolts at a full 360 that may have been one of the best feeling tricks I’ve done in awhile. Riding high after that I put down fakie treflip (2nd try) and halfcab flips first tries. So hyped! Last was a trick I’ve never done on a bank before. Some weird no comply bigspin with a stalefish grab that Rob has on lock. It wasn’t great, but it gave me some ideas. After some sitting around and resting for a bit I joined Eric in the little bowl. He killed that thing. I didn’t. I did manage some back 50s in places other than the lowest spots and a few front disasters on the lowest spot. I left after awhile of that totally exhausted. My Fallen shoes were hurting my feet so bad on run outs. I’ve had them over a month and I still get blisters on the top of my toes. Ugh. Good thing they are pretty much toast.
Since it takes me pretty much forever to warm up these days I started skating the curb across the street a bit while I was waiting for Carleigh to arrive. I did a few basic stalls and slappy tails and stuff and started to feel warmed up enough to try kick back tails by the time she arrived. I was also trying front 5-0 to switch crooks kind of. Probably the closest I’ve ever come.
Broomfield was not as crowded as we thought when we arrived as it was just Josh Murphy there along with some scooter kids and mongo pushers. Murphy can get down on rails and he was trying to dial in back overcrooks down the double set. I started doing little kickflips on the bump next to the bowl and some basics on the ledges. Around now everyone started showing up for a pretty heated session. Josh Steele showed up on an old Jeff Kendall board that he was “just gonna cruise around on”. By that he means front 5-0s down the double set first try. Chadman was mellow, but still popping nollie front heels up the black ledge. Carleigh was skating the pool and doing lines from pole jam then kickflip the six. Davis was doing every trick down the double set. John was trying to learn front 5-0s until I slammed on one. Sean killed a back nosegrind 180 out down/up the smile ledge. Max front blunted the double set. Man I don’t even know anymmore. I got a front 5-0 shove out on the black ledge and a first ever noseslide 270 shove out. Hyped on that. At the end I was being dumb and tried to go real slow and feel out a front crooks on the black ledge. Bad idea as I slid out and slammed to my shoulder something fierce. My worst slam in awhile, but luckily nothing serious other than a stiff neck/shoulder. It’s dumb because I had told myself if I were to try that trick to go fast and commit 100%. I didn’t and I paid for it.
After that we went to the Think premiere at Crisis which was a blast. Then we stayed up super late drinking beers and talking about how awesome dolphin flips are.
Got home from work and had to do the Null 2011 taxes so Liz would finish up our taxes. That took awhile and halfway through I got a frantic call from 303 wanting more boards ASAP. I wasn’t really planning on skating, but a trip to Denver to sell boards and skate sounded fun. A quick call to Carleigh who is pretty much always down to skate anything and we were off. We met Chad at 303 then headed to the 12th Ave hill to start out. I blew it by not being at the starting line when the light when off and had to sit at the light like an idiot. Cool. I hate how timid I am at the start of sessions these days wondering if my knee is gonna act up. We got kicked out of the art center area before we even snapped our tails. Across the way to the library where we lasted a bit. I was just pushing along as was Carleigh and Chad is nosebonking benches. We did some slappy grinds, wallrides on the beams, etc. Then cruised around looking at some stuff before ending up at the grated manny pad where we lasted awhile. Carleigh was doing wallrides on a 90 sculpture as well as ollieing into/out of the grate. Chad and I were trying lines starting across the street. He would start with switch back 180 up the curb all steezy and then do some crazy good stuff after that I couldn’t really see. I got a line of front 180 up the curb, f/s halfcab flip on flat, ollie in ollie out then a kickflip on flat. I wanted to b/s flip into the street, but traffic prevented that. I got close to another line of front shove up the curb (which took me awhile), ollie in, front 180 out, but slammed and we got the boot. Around the corner we found a crazy banked red curb that Chad front tailed for about 10 feet. I couldn’t slide it even one foot. My arthritis was messing with me. It makes everything harder and makes me feel less coordinated than I already am. Carleigh might have done a couple little back tails on it. We ended up at ‘the only spot in denver‘ yet again. Some old man was there telling us he saw 20 skaters there the day before and “none of them could land shit.” Ha. I told him he was gonna be even more disappointed if he watched us. Chad did manage to kickflip a white pillar in front of him, but he still thinks we should magically be grinding the benches that are skate stopped. Funny stuff. I almost got my manual, powerslide, boardslide line in a couple tries. Carleigh upgraded her best tailslide at the spot. I wanted to ollie one of the white posts and started on the mission. Chad was trying to hype me up with a b/s flip (seriously though if Chad of all people can b/s flip it surely I could ollie it right? ha no) and it took him awhile. It’s ok because I could not commit to the ollie to save my life. So awkward. Chad got a perfect b/s flip and I didn’t get his back. He then rattled off switch heel (first try), nollie half cab (first try) and heelflip before I finally put down the worst ollie ever that somehow cleared the post and didn’t break the tail off in the landing. Whew. I was so sore. I haven’t jumped that much in months. Glad I got it though. Thanks for waiting Carleigh and Chad.

After a fun day of hanging with the family, a couple naps and some cleaning I went out for a quick solo session around the golden hour. I pushed around the parking lot a few times for warmup (once switch), did a couple ollies up curbs. I’m still so hesitant to ollie initially in fear of knee pain. But the knee brace seems to be working so far. I was sucking really bad for awhile. Really really bad. It was depressing. But after awhile I started at least trying harder tricks. Sometimes that’s all I need. I had a line going I was trying. Back crooks the little part of the ledge, front smith stall kickflip out on the curb then tailslide. The crooks started out really bad, but after awhile I was doing them pretty good for me. I never got the smith kickflip out, but I did land on it a few times. I never got a tailslide on the ledge either. I did get one front noseslide to fakie which felt good even though I didn’t slide it much and pivoted the landing like champ. I posed some front smith grinds, landed on nollie varial flip and got a really bad treflip with all hands on the ground. My arthritis didn’t feel very good and flip tricks still hurt. Ugh. It seems to help if I dress warm and sweat it out. Kickflips feel different. It might be because the knee brace sets my kneecap a certain way. Kind of feels like I’m relearning them and mobbing them a little. Great. The only good that can come from that is if I somehow lose the annoying reverse superman I do when I kickflip. Oh well, I skated hard, tried some stuff I don’t normally do and that feels okay.
I love waking up early on Saturdays. I got some Four/Null things done. Played football with Ollie. Sanded the cupboards. Then met up with Carleigh in Crisis (or did I mean Carleigh and the Crisis team) at the same downhill ledge spot we keep meeting up at. Fine with me, I love that spot. I might have even said “Oh wait, there are other spots in Denver?”. Ha. That place is such a great spot to warm up. I did a few runs just riding down the stairs then into the street for some powerslides. I also slammed pretty good trying back 180 off the curb into the street. Carleigh worked on perfecting front tails and I tried a few slow boardslide pop outs. I got a couple ugly ones so I started trying out that dream line of mine again. Got the manual a few times, figured out the powerslide and setup for the boardslide, but never put the whole line together. Stoked to get close though. Blaine was skating too. Conor almost got a sick line. Then we went across the street where Jack did some silly stuff before skating a few blocks so Jack could do some serious stuff. One the way back Carleigh got buck, did here 4 long flat 4 ollies and did some wallrides over a security guard.
Next up was Stapleton so Jack once again could execute technical trickery on his skateboard. Which he did to perfection. Carleigh boardslid it like it was nothing then struggled with noseslides before slamming super hard. I skated too (if you can call it that). I was barely able to boardslide off the two height. I tried a line of switch front 180 down one block then boardslide off the two. It took forever. The only thing I was hyped on was ollieing up all three blocks (one at a time duh) mainly because I haven’t ollied up stuff in awhile. Oh I did pose a few kickflip 50s which I”m pretty sure I could do if my hair was feathered just right. Fun day. Feels good to street skate even if I’ve lost most of my confidence. We checked out an amazing looking bank to curb after that then ate some good pizza and then went to a fun party at the No Love warehouse.

So awesome.
Not so hyped on the skating, but got stoked to see all the spots we skated last summer. And well yeah, PJ still rules it.