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Besides gaming, one of the things that I like to do is skateboard. So if you TLers do the same, :D
I'm terrible, of course, but I have the basics down. Ollies, kickflips/heelflips, varials, shov-its, tre flips, front and backside 180 ollies and 2-3 stairs as well as boardslides and the occasional 50-50.
As anyone involved in the sport will tell you, size matters. The width of a skateboard deck can be anywhere from 7 1/2 inches to 8 inches and wider, which plays a role on how the board flips and its controllability.
But as I bought a new deck today, I was dismayed to find that most of the boards in the shop were 7.8 inches or wider. In today's skateboarding world, we've moved to wider and wider boards.
Why is it that we like riding bigger wood now?
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On April 07 2011 13:47 punchabird wrote: Besides gaming, one of the things that I like to do is skateboard. So if you TLers do the same, :D
I'm terrible, of course, but I have the basics down. Ollies, kickflips/heelflips, varials, shov-its, tre flips, front and backside 180 ollies and 2-3 stairs as well as boardslides and the occasional 50-50.
As anyone involved in the sport will tell you, size matters. The width of a skateboard deck can be anywhere from 7 1/2 inches to 8 inches and wider, which plays a role on how the board flips and its controllability.
But as I bought a new deck today, I was dismayed to find that most of the boards in the shop were 7.8 inches or wider. In today's skateboarding world, we've moved to wider and wider boards.
Why is it that we like riding bigger wood now?
Maybe you should ask your mom OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH jk i don't skateboard but i kind of wanted to do that lol cause you set me up so hard
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On April 07 2011 13:48 OmgIRok wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2011 13:47 punchabird wrote: Besides gaming, one of the things that I like to do is skateboard. So if you TLers do the same, :D
I'm terrible, of course, but I have the basics down. Ollies, kickflips/heelflips, varials, shov-its, tre flips, front and backside 180 ollies and 2-3 stairs as well as boardslides and the occasional 50-50.
As anyone involved in the sport will tell you, size matters. The width of a skateboard deck can be anywhere from 7 1/2 inches to 8 inches and wider, which plays a role on how the board flips and its controllability.
But as I bought a new deck today, I was dismayed to find that most of the boards in the shop were 7.8 inches or wider. In today's skateboarding world, we've moved to wider and wider boards.
Why is it that we like riding bigger wood now? Maybe you should ask your mom OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH jk i don't skateboard but i kind of wanted to do that lol cause you set me up so hard
I don't quite understand, does his mother like skateboarding as well?
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On April 07 2011 13:47 punchabird wrote: Besides gaming, one of the things that I like to do is skateboard. So if you TLers do the same, :D
I'm terrible, of course, but I have the basics down. Ollies, kickflips/heelflips, varials, shov-its, tre flips, front and backside 180 ollies and 2-3 stairs as well as boardslides and the occasional 50-50.
As anyone involved in the sport will tell you, size matters. The width of a skateboard deck can be anywhere from 7 1/2 inches to 8 inches and wider, which plays a role on how the board flips and its controllability.
But as I bought a new deck today, I was dismayed to find that most of the boards in the shop were 7.8 inches or wider. In today's skateboarding world, we've moved to wider and wider boards.
Why is it that we like riding bigger wood now?
*lets out a snort of laughter*
I know you probably wanted more attention with a thread title like that, and it's the only reason I came here.
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On April 07 2011 13:54 Chairman Ray wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2011 13:48 OmgIRok wrote:On April 07 2011 13:47 punchabird wrote: Besides gaming, one of the things that I like to do is skateboard. So if you TLers do the same, :D
I'm terrible, of course, but I have the basics down. Ollies, kickflips/heelflips, varials, shov-its, tre flips, front and backside 180 ollies and 2-3 stairs as well as boardslides and the occasional 50-50.
As anyone involved in the sport will tell you, size matters. The width of a skateboard deck can be anywhere from 7 1/2 inches to 8 inches and wider, which plays a role on how the board flips and its controllability.
But as I bought a new deck today, I was dismayed to find that most of the boards in the shop were 7.8 inches or wider. In today's skateboarding world, we've moved to wider and wider boards.
Why is it that we like riding bigger wood now? Maybe you should ask your mom OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH jk i don't skateboard but i kind of wanted to do that lol cause you set me up so hard I don't quite understand, does his mother like skateboarding as well? Check out the last line. Mother's like riding bigger wood *cock* yo.
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lol you guys....
yeah, I was totally expecting responses like that
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Bigger wood means a bigger package.......
Anyways, I used to skateboard about four years ago, but I stopped because or other stuff that had gotten in the way. I think the size of the board really depends on the person. I like riding 7.5's and always have... Also I know that the wider they are, the better they are for skatepark wise such as ramps and and half pipes.
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i dont know dude it sounds like you skate street. Wider boards at least in my experience arent better for street. I used to skate with world industries decks when i started and they were solid and did the job but were generaly wider.
When i switched over to element street decks which were narrower i had a lot more pop, i could land flat double heelflips and fakie varial flips easily.
So sounds to me like you just made this thread for the purpose of getting attention.
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So this isn't a porn blog? I'm not sure and just want to clear things up.
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google search: bigger wood i bet we're gonna have some interesting people reading this blog edit: then again none of the other results were really like that
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LOL holy crap thanks for that.
I just went through all his posts. Had a good laugh. Boredom relieved.
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ALLEYCAT BLUES49468 Posts
when I saw this thread I thought OP was going from "White'n Nerdy" to "Ridin Dirty".
seems like I was right,sorta.
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On April 07 2011 13:47 punchabird wrote: Besides gaming, one of the things that I like to do is skateboard. So if you TLers do the same, :D
I'm terrible, of course, but I have the basics down. Ollies, kickflips/heelflips, varials, shov-its, tre flips, front and backside 180 ollies and 2-3 stairs as well as boardslides and the occasional 50-50.
As anyone involved in the sport will tell you, size matters. The width of a skateboard deck can be anywhere from 7 1/2 inches to 8 inches and wider, which plays a role on how the board flips and its controllability.
But as I bought a new deck today, I was dismayed to find that most of the boards in the shop were 7.8 inches or wider. In today's skateboarding world, we've moved to wider and wider boards.
Why is it that we like riding bigger wood now?[ I must be incredibly immature to find this all very suggestive
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let me be the first to say... you gotta skate
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i thought this was going to be about golf
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Lmao that skater guys posts are too epic. Where did he go =(
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It's the skateboard industry trying to appeal to casuals!
But seriously, that sucks. Maybe you could try to order one online, or something?
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