A week or so ago I had my last session before I had to get ankle surgery, so it kind of clicked to me that I didn't really have to worry about hurting myself... It also clicked that I worry about getting hurt simply because I won't be able to skate, not because I'm going to get hurt.. If that makes sense.
Anyways.
I figured out how to do frontside bonelesses over coping, which was actually always a problem of mine. I would do them about three quarters of the way up the transition. Turns out, surprise surprise, going over the coping is the same as going under it. Now, I'm just looking forward to figuring out how to hold my speed when I land, instead of having to really work to get to the coping again for a rock fakie.
That and the few sessions before that, my balls finally dropped and I sessioned the almost-kind-of-legit-but-not-nuttable indoor park rail. Front board, front willy grind as a joke, kind of, and I tried front feeble forever the last session I had.
Either way, I just wanted to have a satisfying session where I kind of couldn't really walk afterwards, and I did. I'm just kind of bummed it took something like "hey, you're getting surgery soon, why hold back?" to get me out of my shell.
tl;dr