PDA

View Full Version : Thank God for snow??


juggle
03-01-2007, 10:53 PM
I do not snowboard and lately its been snowing on and off just enough to cover all of my spots and my local skatepark which never get shoveled. So lately i have been just chilling and cruising around on the dry spots. I have been doing flat ground lines and in these past few weeks i have gotten so much better. I learned kickflips a little less than a month ago now i can do them at a good pace. I can fakie front shuv and regular front shuv now along with all of my other shovits being poped higher and cleaner. I slightly have been getting heelflips and got a one switch heel. Today to top it all off i landed a few half cab flips. I used to hate it when I would go to a spot and while I was ollieing a gap my frineds would be skating flat. Then they started kickflips and i fell behind. With these weeks of straight out flatground and two trips to indoor skate parks I have progressed a shit load.
w/e keep practicing and strive for cleanliness.

-thank you

skizzate
03-02-2007, 12:58 AM
Haha cool man. Thats how you get better man. You just have to give something a try and even if it is just flat, you will improve.
Breaks from skating, like during the winter or when I broke my arm, always seem to make me much better for some reason. It is prolly because I become more motivated. I got to skate yesterday, just flatland a couple gaps but it was ****ing great.

SkataSoon
03-02-2007, 02:35 AM
yea it sucks i sprained my ankle today so i wont be skating for a while.

AlmostJeff
03-02-2007, 03:11 AM
Haha cool man. Thats how you get better man. You just have to give something a try and even if it is just flat, you will improve.
Breaks from skating, like during the winter or when I broke my arm, always seem to make me much better for some reason. It is prolly because I become more motivated. I got to skate yesterday, just flatland a couple gaps but it was ****ing great.
Yeah you get all that motivation built up, and then once your done with the break you just let it all out, and you skate better.

Ramp
Recently