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Improve Style - How to?
« on: September 23, 2018, 02:41:01 AM »
Mental Health:

If you don`t feel so comfortable in your life your body-movement is probably much stiffer.

Body-Size:

Too tiny and too tall guys don`t look so good on a skateboard.
The body-size should fit to the skateboard.

I`m pretty sure the perfect body-size is mesurable (golden ratio).
Maybe it`s 64 inches / 163 cm.

So the deck should has nearly the half lenght of your body-size.

Maybe they should build some longer skateboards for taller guys, and shorter decks for tiny guys.


Anatomy:

Anatomy of your skeleton, sinews and muscles.

Body-Mass.
Too chubby and too skinny guys don`t look so good on a skateboard.

Your Normal Pulse-Frequency:

High pulse make look you too hectically.


Neurologic:

Good reflexes, concentration,...

Practicing:

Thats clear, more comfortable, more style.
 


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Yes, many of you don`t want to hear this,
but it`s the hard truth and it`s not or very hard to fix.

Crumb of comfort: Style is also a matter of taste.
So If somebody don`t like your style, it doesn`t mean in general that nobody likes it.
Maybe a few, who have the same style like you.
« Last Edit: September 23, 2018, 04:07:12 AM by Goldberg »

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Re: Improve Style - How to?
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2018, 03:20:37 AM »

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Re: Improve Style - How to?
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2018, 11:50:27 AM »

Mental Health:

I`m pretty sure the perfect body-size is mesurable (golden ratio). deck should has nearly the half lenght of your body-size.

High pulse make look you too hectically. Body-Mass. it`s not or very hard to fix.

Crumb of comfort: Maybe a few, who have the same style like you.
I started getting a lot better when I went back to college and started taking a lot of math classes when I was 31.

I figured out how to figure things out better, if that makes sense.