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Quote from: Manolo on September 25, 2010, 03:54:01 AMExpand Quoteyeah pj is the only non-robot left.[close]HAHA pj's not a robot because he's from the east coast, and somehow torey is because he's from california. i swear people on here are idiots.
yeah pj is the only non-robot left.[close]
kinda wish i was a robot. lock on rail...destroy rail...seek new target...beep.
Fetishizing Menace Tech
when i don't think about it too much, i tend to implicitly believe that we actually have ronald reagan('s ghost) arguing with oj simpson about skate tricks on this board.
Quote from: sirfinbar on September 26, 2010, 07:01:22 AMExpand Quotewhen i don't think about it too much, i tend to implicitly believe that we actually have ronald reagan('s ghost) arguing with oj simpson about skate tricks on this board.[close]two terrible people that only slap could bring together. that's not really fair. reagan was one of the worst people in history. the juice is completely out of his league.impossibles are incredibly wack. the argument that the only reason someone doesn't like a trick is because they can't do it is brain numbingly stupid. templeton is the only person i ever wanna see do an impossible, but i'd much rather see any of the other 5 tricks he has on lock.definitely the foot wrap, not the angle, that makes an impossible
when i don't think about it too much, i tend to implicitly believe that we actually have ronald reagan('s ghost) arguing with oj simpson about skate tricks on this board.[close]
Just wondering is that dude Cotg Handicapped? Or just a piece of shit?
any trick requires a certain bit practice to execute, but a trick like a front shuv is easier to make look good than an ollie impossible. ollie impossibles are about as easy to learn as front shuvs, maybe slightly harder, but not as many people can make them look good. also keeping in mind the ollie part helps so much.
Quote from: terreck on September 26, 2010, 08:13:29 PMExpand Quoteany trick requires a certain bit practice to execute, but a trick like a front shuv is easier to make look good than an ollie impossible. ollie impossibles are about as easy to learn as front shuvs, maybe slightly harder, but not as many people can make them look good. also keeping in mind the ollie part helps so much. [close]oh really!?!
any trick requires a certain bit practice to execute, but a trick like a front shuv is easier to make look good than an ollie impossible. ollie impossibles are about as easy to learn as front shuvs, maybe slightly harder, but not as many people can make them look good. also keeping in mind the ollie part helps so much. [close]
I wish skateboarding was more competitive, we should start divisions, like east and west, and have groups of skaters reppin' their cities, with uniforms, we are already half way there, shit would be soo sick, we'd get competitive, have divisional matches, play offs, shit talk.....I can jus tsee it now, and maybe one day, if we are lucky, skateboards would be in the olympics.
Quote from: Beeda Weeda on September 27, 2010, 08:07:08 AMExpand QuoteI wish skateboarding was more competitive, we should start divisions, like east and west, and have groups of skaters reppin' their cities, with uniforms, we are already half way there, shit would be soo sick, we'd get competitive, have divisional matches, play offs, shit talk.....I can jus tsee it now, and maybe one day, if we are lucky, skateboards would be in the olympics.[close]hell yeah, sounds good 2 me ... what about trading "riders" and very exclusive contract shit ?
I wish skateboarding was more competitive, we should start divisions, like east and west, and have groups of skaters reppin' their cities, with uniforms, we are already half way there, shit would be soo sick, we'd get competitive, have divisional matches, play offs, shit talk.....I can jus tsee it now, and maybe one day, if we are lucky, skateboards would be in the olympics.[close]
and yall dont need to be worryin about my rep, if yall really need to know, its cause no other rapper on here gully enough to do the dirt dolo i done
Quote from: Stunts on September 26, 2010, 08:45:17 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: terreck on September 26, 2010, 08:13:29 PMExpand Quoteany trick requires a certain bit practice to execute, but a trick like a front shuv is easier to make look good than an ollie impossible. ollie impossibles are about as easy to learn as front shuvs, maybe slightly harder, but not as many people can make them look good. also keeping in mind the ollie part helps so much. [close]oh really!?![close]obviously there is not linear level of difficulty for skateboarding trick and it is different for everyone, but in my experience observing friends and skaters in general, especially if you have the motion of 3 flips down moderately well, ollie impossibles are fairly easy. myself and pretty much all my friends, who have taken the time to try the trick, found them to be much easier than expected, especially after realizing how important it is to focus on the ollie part
Quote from: terreck on September 26, 2010, 08:13:29 PMExpand Quoteany trick requires a certain bit practice to execute, but a trick like a front shuv is easier to make look good than an ollie impossible. ollie impossibles are about as easy to learn as front shuvs, maybe slightly harder, but not as many people can make them look good. also keeping in mind the ollie part helps so much. [close]oh really!?![close]
I;m sure i;m not the only dc/monster/subaru type guy here
tre flips and impossibles are totally different. I don't know what in the hell that guy is talking about
Quote from: ChildoftheGhetto on September 29, 2010, 12:00:18 PMExpand Quotetre flips and impossibles are totally different. I don't know what in the hell that guy is talking about[close]People who think tre flips are impossibles are similar are probably doing 360 shuvs and just keeping their toe on the board.
tre flips and impossibles are totally different. I don't know what in the hell that guy is talking about[close]
I quit skating for a time due to piling out
I can do both, and they aren't similar at all. Impossibles are closer to pressure flips.