Posted in Skate Journal on November 2nd, 2020 by corpo
Was stuck working for almost 20 hours. Luckily I had a couple brief breaks and took advantage by going over to the curbs on a super gorgeous day. I did some slappies and flippers. Lots of frontside slappies an slappy front crooks. A few regular slappies most of which were not posted up, slappy crooks. I was in a daze from working most of the night. I got lucky on a few flippers. Kickflip, fakie flip, halfcab heel, 2nd try treflip which made me quite happy, b/s flip, f/s halfcab flip. Hucked a couple nollie front heels that were actually very close. Then it was back to work. Ugh.
(setup old 8″ null logo deck, jessup grip, venture 5.2 v-hollow highs, venom 88a bushings, old bones stf v2 51mm, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, es energy foam insoles) (pain level 2/10)
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On what seemed like a warm day I went to Red Hawk to meet Rob and Dave. We all seemed to arrive the same time and a breeze had kicked in making it feel pretty cool. We warmed up with some ride on grinds, slappies, manuals, a cruise around the school. Eventually we started getting into the ledge and things. I was happy to get slappy crooks on it and continue that stoke from last week. Dave would of course get it too. Such a fun trick. Rob had a bunch of wallie nollies then boardslides through the little kink. I had a few basic flippers at the top going slow, struggled a bit with front 50s, but would go on to have one of my favorite sessions there. Dave started trying a line that he would eventually get. Ollie onto the rock, nollie back 180 off, halfcab noseslide shove, then a boardslide up to fakie 50. Whoa! Rob added in some halfcab noseslides, noseslides, crooks I think. I had switched to my 8.25 briefly, but decided once again it just felt like overkill and went back to the 8″. I would go on to land a ton of tricks. Sketchy back 50, front 50, front 50 180, accidental front 5-0, nollie front tail, nollie front tail to fakie, halfcab noseslide to fakie, kickflip back 50 (with some feeble but whatever), crooks, my best crooks shove ever, crooks to fakie, switch noseslide 270 shove out. Also maybe a couple that kind of count like fakie back nosegrind jib, front tail, frontside halfcab noseslide. I was definitely hyped. Dave would get a ton too. Front 50 nollie front 180 out, back 50 nollie shove out, switch front board to forward, boardslides to fakie, close to switch front crook and ended with a really good switch crook to forward.
Rob had left. After Dave and I skated Red Hawk a little longer we ended up checking out this little hip Dave had seen. We did some shovelling and got a few hits in before the home owner in the background came and gave us the boot. I had gotten kickflip, Dave had done back 180. We took one last huck before leaving I got remotely close to front heel and Dave had cab, but we left. Bummer about getting the boot that spot could be fun.
(setup old 8″ null logo deck, jessup grip, venture 5.2 v-hollow high, bones medium bushings, old bones stf v2 51mm, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, es energy foam insoles) (pain level 4/10 wind leads to arthritis)
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Went out to the street on a lunch break around 3 on a gorgeous day. After some recent issues flipping into back 50s or sketchy heelflips I decided to skate my 8″ setup. It took a little getting used to, but it is crazy how quickly my body remembers 10 years of skating 8s. It was probably 10 minutes before I started trying flip tricks. Kickflip and fakie flip were quick. The next trick I landed was fs halfcab heel. Then halfcab flip, heelflip. Took a bit for fakie bigflip, but it was the first one I’ve got in awhile. I did two halfcab heels in a row at one point. I’ve been trying to get that trick better in hopes of getting it to noseslide. I got a third one too and landed a treflip after that! Almost got nollie tre after that which would have made for my techest line ever. Got b/s flip. Was not close to switch or nollie flip. Close to nollie varial and fakie varial flips. Then I needed to get back into work and was getting pretty sore anyway. I liked the 8″. After how bad I’ve been skating ledges lately anyway I kind of don’t want to pretend anymore the bigger board helps with ledges.
(setup old 8″ null logo deck, jessup grip, venture 5.2 v-hollow, bones medium bushings, old bones stf v2 51mm, new balance numeric 212 b/w size 12, es energy foam insoles) (pain level 3/10 i’ve been realizing that as much as i love those nike insoles they have gotten too thin to use with the 212s)
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