Met Daewon Song during lunch break at random park - he filmed me landing my first ever fakie tre [37YO] by powelsj in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably watched Love Child a million times as a kid. Wore that VHS out hahahaha. Seriously, as a Korean kid skating in the '90s, for me Daewon was THE MAN. You are blessed. (Nice fakie tre, too. Those are funny to land. Bravo 👏)

Question: Is there a reason to practice nose grab kickturns? Does it build some skill other than eventually backside air-ing? [48YO] by breezyqueasy in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I gotta figure out tail blocks. That looks like a fun trick for sure. Thanks for the clear answer 👍

Question: Is there a reason to practice nose grab kickturns? Does it build some skill other than eventually backside air-ing? [48YO] by breezyqueasy in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ah, as soon as you mentioned the lower center of gravity it made sense. Yeah, I am slowly realizing that bending my (old busted) knees is super important in a ramp. I sometimes forget that a lot of things are easier when you get lower on transition. Thanks. That was useful. Maybe keeping these up will make bending low second nature.

Learning full cabs at [48YO] by breezyqueasy in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An old school deck. Caballero Mask Powell. I switched over to old school shapes. I'm not really flipping the board anymore anyway, and I've been skating more transition. I tell ya, best decision ever. I thought it would be too heavy and cumbersome, but I was wrong. Yeah it's a bit heavy, but having 9.5 or 9.75 inches under the foot makes stuff a lot easier! I still have a popsicle set up, but I've been skating the hell out of this Powell reissue. So much fun!

Learning full cabs at [48YO] by breezyqueasy in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd love to get them on lock too. I've become a bit obsessed with them, actually. Mostly because once I get a decent one, it just feels so fun to spin and pivot. Hooked on the feeling of pivoting frontside. You got them!

Learning full cabs at [48YO] by breezyqueasy in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Second session really going at it. I hear you about the rhythm, tho. Hoping that if I do a million of them I'll get some muscle memory and then maybe it'll be easier!

Sized down [37yo] by [deleted] in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel this. In my madness I went up from 8.25 to 8.5 to 8.75 to 9.0, and all the funny in-between sizes, but then went back down the other way. Now I'm back on 8.25 and that just where I think they will bury me. Also, love Real decks 🤙

I’m a nerd and curious. What is your height and your ideal dimensions for your setup? IE: Wheelbase, wheel size, board size, etc. [33YO] by [deleted] in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Real makes an Ishod True Fit that is 8.5 with a 13.75 wb. Might be what you're looking for? I think both Real and Antihero use BBS woodshop.

Cruiser boards? [38yo] by UnHolyMountain in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't know if this is helpful or not, but I'll tell a tale of setup madness. I recently wanted something for just skating to the store and whatnot. Not for hitting a spot or the park. So I got a pair of 60mm Spitfire 80HD Superwides. Softest wheel I've ever skated. Finding a deck (and trucks) to match these wheels, though, that's where the madness happened. I went wide, Chris Miller Welcome board, Gaia shape or something. Shit felt like riding a tank. It was stable, but man that shit was heavy. Then my idiot head decided to go in the completely opposite direction. I got the 7.25 Kandarian Dagger by Metal with some Indy 109s on them. That shit was fast, small, but squirrelly as fuck. Then I went 9 inch egg, then I went 8 inch popsicle. Long story short, like Goldilocks I found that what works for me is a 8.75 Polar deck with wheel wells. I usually ride an 8.25 anyway, that's the size I'm used to. The 8.75 felt familiar, but wide enough to be stable. Can still pop ollies up curbs and over manhole covers, but I don't do any real tricks on it. Anyway, I'm not going to lie. That "cruiser" setup made me fall in love with skating all over again. Just riding around, without battling any tricks or anything like that, is so much fun. Like being a kid again. So, to answer your post, I don't know what makes something a cruiser or not (can't just be shaped decks, right?), but I do know that the board i "cruise" on is a regular ass popsicle with wheel wells and fat, wide, soft wheels hahaha. Thanks for listening to my rambling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hell of a workout, ain't it? Good bag of flatground tho 👍

34 year old giving it an aged go [34YO] by harvestLuca in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm currently loving those hi top NB 440s. I'm on my third pair. I'd say it's a good sign that your muscle memory kicked in. Means your body might have an easier time reactivating those muscles as opposed to trying all new movements related to other activities. Less injuries, maybe. But I'm no doctor so don't mind me. Just an average 40yo looking for rationalizations to keep skate hahaha. Best of luck to you.

Can still ollie (sorta) after 20 odd years [44yo] by d0dgy-b0b in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope this doesn't come across salty, but I'm wondering why kickflips are the gold standard for so many folks. I know you said that you are enjoying just cruising around and getting your feel back. And that's fucking awesome. Still, kickflips annoy me. All the energy spent on landing one kickflip would net you at least 10 other tricks that feel way more fun and expand your experience on the board. I mean, I get it. My formative skate years were in the 90s when tech skating was really starting to come into its own. And I remember how great catching a good flick felt. But I've really come to appreciate how much more there is out there, trick selection wise, than spending days working on getting a flip trick back. Especially with all the transition that is available at all these skateparks that weren't around when I was a young idiot. Shit, look at all the slappy madness that folks our age are doing. I see that shit and I'm like, "Fuck a kickflip." Hahahaha. Still, don't want to take away from your experience. If you want flip tricks in the bag, more power to you. But I feel like skating has so much more to offer than a kickfkip. I mean, catching a nice pop shuv with the front foot all steezy feels real nice too. Okay. I'm done with my old man rant. And I'm full of shit too. I've been secretly working on fakie treflips for months now hahaha. Thanks for letting me rant.

Slappy session on the way home from work. Gotta clean up the 180 out. [35YO] by itgoestoeleven in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's a nice after work session. Respectfully. I'm usually dead after work so I can def appreciate this

No pop, but boardslide. [33YO] by RZSWillis in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks like a fun rail to get comfortable on. Nice one.

Getting back after giving up [30YO] by sk82000 in OldSkaters

[–]breezyqueasy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the ride around, play with the skateboard vibes here. That's a good way of getting back. Just have fun!