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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: Lowcalcium on June 28, 2023, 06:52:43 AM
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This is sick in my opinion, getting tips from the Birdman. Plus just how she lands it...pretty gnarly.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-66038745
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I count myself lucky I get to witness this fuckin' bonkers, meteoric progression of women's skateboarding in real time.
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Sick. Has anybody done a regular 720 yet?
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The women's contests are getting better and better every time. They are super competitive and there are always new names on the list.
Arisa was killing it the who time. She did a mctwist and a varial mctwist in the same run, with a rodeo 5.
As a whole, Vert Alert was great.
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The women's contests are getting better and better every time. They are super competitive and there are always new names on the list.
Arisa was killing it the who time. She did a mctwist and a varial mctwist in the same run, with a rodeo 5.
As a whole, Vert Alert was great.
I've found myself enjoying the women's competitions far more than the men's.
Not only because I'm constantly being shocked by how fast it's progressing, but...at the risk of sounding cheesy...they really embody the spirit of skateboarding (for lack of a better term)
The women's contests could almost pass as just a group of friends having a park session.
They're so genuinely stoked for each other, that sense of camaraderie in skateboarding is refreshing to see these days.
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Sick. Has anybody done a regular 720 yet?
Bucky Lasek did a bs 720 Indy to fakie for his last trick in The End
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Talking about camaraderie. Check out an Instagram account called BBAskateclub. They are a club of women who skate and it’s my favorite account. I know them because we are the same age. They are not doing McTwists by any means. Their members are at different levels. Some of them are beginners and some of them are pretty good. This is a side of Japanese skateboarding which is never portrayed in interviews or videos. If you are looking for gnarly tricks this is not your account but if you want to know how Japanese people enjoy skateboarding beyond the stereotypes.
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Talking about camaraderie. Check out an Instagram account called BBAskateclub. They are a club of women who skate and it’s my favorite account. I know them because we are the same age. They are not doing McTwists by any means. Their members are at different levels. Some of them are beginners and some of them are pretty good. This is a side of Japanese skateboarding which is never portrayed in interviews or videos. If you are looking for gnarly tricks this is not your account but if you want to know how Japanese people enjoy skateboarding beyond the stereotypes.
Nice. Look like they'd be super fun to skate with.
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The women's contests are getting better and better every time. They are super competitive and there are always new names on the list.
Arisa was killing it the who time. She did a mctwist and a varial mctwist in the same run, with a rodeo 5.
As a whole, Vert Alert was great.
I've found myself enjoying the women's competitions far more than the men's.
Not only because I'm constantly being shocked by how fast it's progressing, but...at the risk of sounding cheesy...they really embody the spirit of skateboarding (for lack of a better term)
The women's contests could almost pass as just a group of friends having a park session.
They're so genuinely stoked for each other, that sense of camaraderie in skateboarding is refreshing to see these days.
With the vert contest, it really is, cause most of them come out of that same socal vert bubble.
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womens skating is poppin off right now. Really cool to see the progression lately.
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
I would have never seen this, so thanks for posting.
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
Generally it's the odd spins start regular and the evens fakie.
I think maybe the idea is you pop fakie then do an extra hard 540, which most very skaters can do, so not sure if it works when you then have to do an extra hard spun 720.
I think it was Gui who recently did a nollie 900 but I'm not sure if a switch 720 has even been done yet (altho it would be grabbed with the wrong hand and spun frontside anyway so not quite the same logic)
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
Generally it's the odd spins start regular and the evens fakie.
I think maybe the idea is you pop fakie then do an extra hard 540, which most very skaters can do, so not sure if it works when you then have to do an extra hard spun 720.
I think it was Gui who recently did a nollie 900 but I'm not sure if a switch 720 has even been done yet (altho it would be grabbed with the wrong hand and spun frontside anyway so not quite the same logic)
Being able to land regular is for sure on of the main reasons why the even spins are done fakie
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
Generally it's the odd spins start regular and the evens fakie.
I think maybe the idea is you pop fakie then do an extra hard 540, which most very skaters can do, so not sure if it works when you then have to do an extra hard spun 720.
I think it was Gui who recently did a nollie 900 but I'm not sure if a switch 720 has even been done yet (altho it would be grabbed with the wrong hand and spun frontside anyway so not quite the same logic)
Being able to land regular is for sure on of the main reasons why the even spins are done fakie
GUI did a nollie 9? That kid needs to be stopped!
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
Generally it's the odd spins start regular and the evens fakie.
I think maybe the idea is you pop fakie then do an extra hard 540, which most very skaters can do, so not sure if it works when you then have to do an extra hard spun 720.
I think it was Gui who recently did a nollie 900 but I'm not sure if a switch 720 has even been done yet (altho it would be grabbed with the wrong hand and spun frontside anyway so not quite the same logic)
Being able to land regular is for sure on of the main reasons why the even spins are done fakie
GUI did a nollie 9? That kid needs to be stopped!
First trick https://youtu.be/XiS95QTnoT4
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
Generally it's the odd spins start regular and the evens fakie.
I think maybe the idea is you pop fakie then do an extra hard 540, which most very skaters can do, so not sure if it works when you then have to do an extra hard spun 720.
I think it was Gui who recently did a nollie 900 but I'm not sure if a switch 720 has even been done yet (altho it would be grabbed with the wrong hand and spun frontside anyway so not quite the same logic)
Being able to land regular is for sure on of the main reasons why the even spins are done fakie
It's crazy to me that at this skill level, it would still make a difference if you land regular or fakie.
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That landing was fucking dope
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Obviously the skaters are better than ever, but seeing the stuff that goes down, it must also be that vert ramps are just much, much better now, right?
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
Oh, dang. I honestly never noticed. I’ve never been a diehard fan of transition/vert skating, so trick descriptions and names generally elude me.
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It’s fakie? Am I seeing that right? Age thirteen is crazy young but makes sense.. She handled it so well.
Most 720s are done fakie, otherwise you land to fakie. As someone noted, Bucky Lasek did it in "The End" and I think that a few of the young vert gods have 720-to-fakie on lock.
What about fakie 900? Wouldn't that be easier to spin than a regular one?
I really have no idea about the abds of vert skating and now I'm gonna inform myself. (But where?)
Bob's done a fakie 900 on mega
Mitche has done 1260 on mega
Gui has done fakie 1080 on vert
Generally it's the odd spins start regular and the evens fakie.
I think maybe the idea is you pop fakie then do an extra hard 540, which most very skaters can do, so not sure if it works when you then have to do an extra hard spun 720.
I think it was Gui who recently did a nollie 900 but I'm not sure if a switch 720 has even been done yet (altho it would be grabbed with the wrong hand and spun frontside anyway so not quite the same logic)
Being able to land regular is for sure on of the main reasons why the even spins are done fakie
GUI did a nollie 9? That kid needs to be stopped!
First trick https://youtu.be/XiS95QTnoT4
Dude Moto Shibatas trick was fucking crazy. Never heard of the dude.
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I think she did this in her video part, but this trick is still gnarly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziyKowsxRzk
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Obviously the skaters are better than ever, but seeing the stuff that goes down, it must also be that vert ramps are just much, much better now, right?
Definitely different than the vert golden age. For one, a lot less flatbottom for sure so they are able to keep speed to chain multiple 540s etc without having to do a bunch of backside airs to get speed. I think this is a case where computer assisted design along with vert ramps being constructed and then torn down relatively quickly for contests and expos have helped smooth out what a vert ramp needs to be.
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Women are coming up lately and it's fantastic. Finally now they can stop making the subpar ones pro.
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It’s crazy how killer some of these women are and how young they are at the same time! Some of the best female skaters right now have to be under 15 y/o
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Sky Brown has been doing 720's out the venice park for years, figured she'd already done them Vert as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSftyznfEW8
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Obviously the skaters are better than ever, but seeing the stuff that goes down, it must also be that vert ramps are just much, much better now, right?
Definitely different than the vert golden age. For one, a lot less flatbottom for sure so they are able to keep speed to chain multiple 540s etc without having to do a bunch of backside airs to get speed. I think this is a case where computer assisted design along with vert ramps being constructed and then torn down relatively quickly for contests and expos have helped smooth out what a vert ramp needs to be.
Tony Hawks vert ramp is 22 years old, the other standard competition vert ramp design is 14 years old. The other one, the one you might see at XGames or see tour is bigger and generally people go bigger on it. The reason vert is progressing is there are new skaters. There is the biggest amount at the moment since vert died in 1991
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Lyn Z would have done a 9 by now if she didn’t have babies with Travis Pastrami……
Reese Nelson is so sick….
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oww owwwwwwww get it girls!!!!!
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It’s so cool to see how fast women’s skateboarding is progressing.
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Talking about camaraderie. Check out an Instagram account called BBAskateclub. They are a club of women who skate and it’s my favorite account. I know them because we are the same age. They are not doing McTwists by any means. Their members are at different levels. Some of them are beginners and some of them are pretty good. This is a side of Japanese skateboarding which is never portrayed in interviews or videos. If you are looking for gnarly tricks this is not your account but if you want to know how Japanese people enjoy skateboarding beyond the stereotypes.
Babas are sick, I want a t-shirt from them
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Obviously the skaters are better than ever, but seeing the stuff that goes down, it must also be that vert ramps are just much, much better now, right?
Definitely different than the vert golden age. For one, a lot less flatbottom for sure so they are able to keep speed to chain multiple 540s etc without having to do a bunch of backside airs to get speed. I think this is a case where computer assisted design along with vert ramps being constructed and then torn down relatively quickly for contests and expos have helped smooth out what a vert ramp needs to be.
Tony Hawks vert ramp is 22 years old, the other standard competition vert ramp design is 14 years old. The other one, the one you might see at XGames or see tour is bigger and generally people go bigger on it. The reason vert is progressing is there are new skaters. There is the biggest amount at the moment since vert died in 1991
No one is saying that ramps make up all the difference, but just that a few decades spent figuring out what makes an effective halfpipe and then standardizing that design has probably helped with vert's progression.
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CONTROVERSY not INCOMING
Apparently, she was the second girl to do it, Karen Jonz pointed on instagram that Hikari Satake did it first.
Edit: I'm plain dumb
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuIJsnAvRCg/?igshid=Y2IzZGU1MTFhOQ== (https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuIJsnAvRCg/?igshid=Y2IzZGU1MTFhOQ==)
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I thought they made it clear that she was the first to do one in a competition?
First sentence from that BBC article:
"Australian skateboarder Arisa Trew has become the first female skateboarder to land a 720 - a trick which involves making two full rotations in the air, in a competition."
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CONTROVERSY not INCOMING
Apparently, she was the second girl to do it, Karen Jonz pointed on instagram that Hikari Satake did it first.
Edit: I'm plain dumb
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuIJsnAvRCg/?igshid=Y2IzZGU1MTFhOQ== (https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuIJsnAvRCg/?igshid=Y2IzZGU1MTFhOQ==)
That first McTwist done by a woman in that clip looked better than both 720s combined. So perfect. (Edit: it was Lyn-Z Adams)
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I count myself lucky I get to witness this fuckin' bonkers, meteoric progression of women's skateboarding in real time.
Well spoken sir. Respect
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This is sick in my opinion, getting tips from the Birdman. Plus just how she lands it...pretty gnarly.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-66038745
damn, that announcer didnt do a great job of hyping that up