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Title: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: skatehypecom on June 26, 2022, 05:17:53 AM
The author of "45 year old guy line" https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=116093
and the "45 year old guy part" https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120096
is being written a book called "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding"

The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding is about simple tips to improve health in our life and in our Skateboarding.

Here are the first 7 chapters:

1 Eating habits & fasting https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-1/13152.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-1/13152.htm)
2 Food quality and drugs https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-2-food/13175.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-2-food/13175.htm)
3 Warming Up without the skateboard
4 Warming Up with the skateboard
5 Learn to fall https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-5-learn/13252.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-5-learn/13252.htm)
6 Gymnastics to strengthen wrists and arms
7 Gymnastics to strengthen legs

Some cannot be linked because they are videos and autoconvert in the player, anyway all chapters can be found here: https://www.skatehype.com/a/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding/151.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/a/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding/151.htm)
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: Heywood Jeblowme on June 26, 2022, 05:27:49 AM
Have fun.

Two word book.

Taking care of your body is necessary whether you skate or not. Spewing leftist ideology without listening to Crass is not a very skateboarder move though.
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: layzieyez on June 30, 2022, 09:15:26 PM
The author of "45 year old guy line" https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=116093
and the "45 year old guy part" https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=120096
is being written a book called "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding"

The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding is about simple tips to improve health in our life and in our Skateboarding.

Here are the first 7 chapters:

1 Eating habits & fasting https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-1/13152.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-1/13152.htm)
2 Food quality and drugs https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-2-food/13175.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-2-food/13175.htm)
3 Warming Up without the skateboard
4 Warming Up with the skateboard
5 Learn to fall https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-5-learn/13252.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/p/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding-chapter-5-learn/13252.htm)
6 Gymnastics to strengthen wrists and arms
7 Gymnastics to strengthen legs

Some cannot be linked because they are videos and autoconvert in the player, anyway all chapters can be found here: https://www.skatehype.com/a/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding/151.htm (https://www.skatehype.com/a/the-book-of-longevity-in-skateboarding/151.htm)
Thanks for hosting. I’m always looking at anything to keep skateboarding for as long as possible. Health tips from other people doing the same will be superior to general health tips.
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: TheLurper on June 30, 2022, 10:14:20 PM
who did what now?
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: nevrwasben on June 30, 2022, 11:11:24 PM
who did what now?
Not Steve Ignorant, apparently
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: Sativa Lung on July 01, 2022, 11:25:53 AM
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"Regarding tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, they have told you a thousand times what their harmful effects are, but they have never told you this way, if you drink in your twenties, you'll skate two years less in your thirties, yes, you are wasting two years of Skateboarding just for two beers a day. "


First off, Learn how to use a comma before you start writing books.

Second, this is complete sensationalist blanket bullshit and I'm going to ignore anything written by someone who relies on that. This really reads like you read some shitty self help book and thought you would apply it to skating, but it's not as good of an idea as you think + you desperately need an editor or ghostwriter.
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: layzieyez on July 01, 2022, 12:25:33 PM
I think it's worse than just two years.

Friends in their prime succumbed to drink or drugs in my circle.

I quit smoking in my early 30s because I could barely warm up before being winded because I was a pack a day smoker. Without seeing what other older skaters were doing at this age or older, it would be easy to dismiss it as a consequence of old age if nicotine addiction convinces you. When I was addicted I would say shit like 10 out 10 people die when someone would trot out the statistics of how many people die from tobacco.

I do agree this bit needs to be backed with facts, but I  wish I believed something else when I was harming myself in my youth now as I near 50.
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: fulltechnicalskizzy on July 01, 2022, 01:00:02 PM
wow i cant wait until miguel urbina finishes what he is writing  :)
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: Sativa Lung on July 01, 2022, 07:10:12 PM
I think it's worse than just two years.

Friends in their prime succumbed to drink or drugs in my circle.

I quit smoking in my early 30s because I could barely warm up before being winded because I was a pack a day smoker. Without seeing what other older skaters were doing at this age or older, it would be easy to dismiss it as a consequence of old age if nicotine addiction convinces you. When I was addicted I would say shit like 10 out 10 people die when someone would trot out the statistics of how many people die from tobacco.

I do agree this bit needs to be backed with facts, but I  wish I believed something else when I was harming myself in my youth now as I near 50.

There's about 30 drunk middle aged+ dudes shredding the bowls at my park every Friday night, so my anecdotal example is better than yours.

Drinking a beer or two a day is not what makes it hard to skate in your 30s, getting old and doing something that's super tough on your body for decades is. Hence why pro athletes in nearly every sport/activity that relies on muscular strength, flexibility, and balance decline significantly in their mid-late 30's despite top tier nutrition and training.
Title: Re: "The Book of Longevity in Skateboarding" is being written by Miguel Urbina.
Post by: JRF on July 02, 2022, 01:17:18 PM
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"Regarding tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, they have told you a thousand times what their harmful effects are, but they have never told you this way, if you drink in your twenties, you'll skate two years less in your thirties, yes, you are wasting two years of Skateboarding just for two beers a day. "
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First off, Learn how to use a comma before you start writing books.

Second, this is complete sensationalist blanket bullshit and I'm going to ignore anything written by someone who relies on that. This really reads like you read some shitty self help book and thought you would apply it to skating, but it's not as good of an idea as you think + you desperately need an editor or ghostwriter.

Agreed. Everybody is different and to make the assumption that “ if you drink in your twenties, you lose 2 years of skateboarding in your 30’s”.outcomes are vastly different from one person to the next. Taking care of yourself and living a healthy lifestyle could help but there’s too many variables to think that there’s a formula that will guarantee a long and healthy future. Take for example a tragic situation like Dylan rieder’s, he was in his prime and fucking killing it, but then ducking cancer comes a long and cuts him down way too soon. It’s a good idea to try to live a healthy lifestyle, but you also gotta think about just enjoying life because you only get one opportunity to experience life.