Santa Cruz was my first board in like 1996 or 7. Right around the start of the golden age of skateboarding.
It really helped me though hard times. When my parents divorced my skateboard was there for me. It’s a tool. It has no politics. No opinions. It’s there for you. If you study it carefully it will always carry you safely. No matter how fast or how slow you go.
Skateboard culture is kinda toxic but I still support it. It will make your body stronger and give you something positive to do rather than drugs or alcohol. All though you can skate intoxicated too.
I was never amazing but I could 360 flip and kick flip down a four stair. Drop in on a big half pipe but I never had money for skate parks so didn’t get great at ramps.
I still go carve the local bowl in my area sometimes with my kids.
yeah too many antifa-ish types (me formerly kinda)
lmao I’d like to see some conservative / independent culture in skating, some is there but we need like a company or group or crew to point to
kind of off topic but would be cool for us to organize IRL, wolfballs skatepark with some IT room for coding… a kind of dream complex for us to combine our diverse shared interests LOL
like exploding heads meets the berrics
It really helped me through hard times
I won’t claim to have had hard times in my life, besides emotionally I was just sad and angry as a kid and still am in some ways, and I could let out my emotions on the skateboard. I could be mad like “hockey temper” kerry getz and kind of beat myself up in a “productive” way that felt like “self-harm” but I could get new skate tricks down so it was kind of healthy. reminded me of those “extreme” pro wrestling where they would fall on thumb tacks and get bloody and beat up.
Right now with skating I have been trying to figure out what to do, trying to find “less dangerous” things because I don’t crave getting hurt. so more flatground tricks maybe? Not gonna be throwing myself down handrails and big stairs… if I had access to a vert or mini ramp maybe I’d skate that more (limited skatepark options nearby but some people have private ones if I can meet up with old or new friends, or maybe I could build something).
I think wearing a helmet is fine, like andy anderson does even on street stuff
I like fancy lad’s team and tricks; their vids have some stuff I won’t endorse but otherwise they’re really creative and to me keep that spirit of keeping skating fun alive
I’m in my mid thirties I just pump up and down on the bowl. My body would still let me jump down stairs I just have to much responsibility with kids to limp around with a rolled ankle or hurt back for 3 days. Thats 3 days my wife would have to carry the baby all by herself.
Got to stretch and do cardio a couple days a week. At our age if you sit at a desk every day you may have forgotten to use a muscle for four years easy . It’s not that the muscle is to old it just has grown weak from no use.
Speaking of, my pull up bar broke six months ago. So I’m sure those muscles shrink. I need to buy it build another one.
Really I think 10 pull ups, 20 sit-ups, 20 pushups 20 squats and a short walk is enough. Doesn’t have to be a huge deal of going to the gym. Getting motivated to do just that right now.
rodney mullen likes math and physics… I see some crossover of the two
there are different kinds of skaters analoguous to musical tasks, like punk or maybe more street skaters, to me flatground (like Rodney Mullen) reminds me of like classical music on a skateboard
I summon the @masterofballs@exploding-heads.com the expert of skateboarding
Santa Cruz was my first board in like 1996 or 7. Right around the start of the golden age of skateboarding.
It really helped me though hard times. When my parents divorced my skateboard was there for me. It’s a tool. It has no politics. No opinions. It’s there for you. If you study it carefully it will always carry you safely. No matter how fast or how slow you go.
Skateboard culture is kinda toxic but I still support it. It will make your body stronger and give you something positive to do rather than drugs or alcohol. All though you can skate intoxicated too.
I was never amazing but I could 360 flip and kick flip down a four stair. Drop in on a big half pipe but I never had money for skate parks so didn’t get great at ramps.
I still go carve the local bowl in my area sometimes with my kids.
yeah too many antifa-ish types (me formerly kinda)
lmao I’d like to see some conservative / independent culture in skating, some is there but we need like a company or group or crew to point to
kind of off topic but would be cool for us to organize IRL, wolfballs skatepark with some IT room for coding… a kind of dream complex for us to combine our diverse shared interests LOL
like exploding heads meets the berrics
I won’t claim to have had hard times in my life, besides emotionally I was just sad and angry as a kid and still am in some ways, and I could let out my emotions on the skateboard. I could be mad like “hockey temper” kerry getz and kind of beat myself up in a “productive” way that felt like “self-harm” but I could get new skate tricks down so it was kind of healthy. reminded me of those “extreme” pro wrestling where they would fall on thumb tacks and get bloody and beat up.
Right now with skating I have been trying to figure out what to do, trying to find “less dangerous” things because I don’t crave getting hurt. so more flatground tricks maybe? Not gonna be throwing myself down handrails and big stairs… if I had access to a vert or mini ramp maybe I’d skate that more (limited skatepark options nearby but some people have private ones if I can meet up with old or new friends, or maybe I could build something).
I think wearing a helmet is fine, like andy anderson does even on street stuff
I like fancy lad’s team and tricks; their vids have some stuff I won’t endorse but otherwise they’re really creative and to me keep that spirit of keeping skating fun alive
@Fisuxcel@exploding-heads.com
I’m in my mid thirties I just pump up and down on the bowl. My body would still let me jump down stairs I just have to much responsibility with kids to limp around with a rolled ankle or hurt back for 3 days. Thats 3 days my wife would have to carry the baby all by herself.
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Got to stretch and do cardio a couple days a week. At our age if you sit at a desk every day you may have forgotten to use a muscle for four years easy . It’s not that the muscle is to old it just has grown weak from no use.
Speaking of, my pull up bar broke six months ago. So I’m sure those muscles shrink. I need to buy it build another one.
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Really I think 10 pull ups, 20 sit-ups, 20 pushups 20 squats and a short walk is enough. Doesn’t have to be a huge deal of going to the gym. Getting motivated to do just that right now.
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idk I would think it to be somewhat common
rodney mullen likes math and physics… I see some crossover of the two
there are different kinds of skaters analoguous to musical tasks, like punk or maybe more street skaters, to me flatground (like Rodney Mullen) reminds me of like classical music on a skateboard
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It’d be funny if there were ancap/minarchist skaters. Antifa anarchists would go mad ;)
basic question: do you carry a tool so you can tighten up the trucks on the go? i feel like they loosen up pretty quick
I’ve had the same one on my keychain for like 18 years. Though I usually skate pretty loose trucks unless I need to do something high speed.
Do i die if i go downhill? lol
You can get speed wobbles than can throw you off. Tight trucks help but they make it harder to land sloppy tricks and turn.
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Yes, yes, you were never amazing 😉