Is this a good idea? I plan on spending a lot of time on it this winter, in fact I plan to do little else. I'm also thinking of leaving a 4' wide 2'high section on one side to practice basic tricks on before taking them to the higher level. At the moment I'm thinking a 7' radius so hopefully not too mellow or too steep and hopefully should keep the adrenaline factor as I get better. It'll be 3'8 high from platform to coping. I've got enough space for a 12' wide, up to 26' long miniramp in a shed. But i reckon its the perfect time to get back on the horse. I've limited skating experience - I can do an ok ollie, can comfortably cruise around, and have some experience riding a 5' halfpipe which I fucking loved although I only got so far as doing kick turns at coping level before dislocating my shoulder on it and never went near it again. So as i can't surf right now due to the restrictions in my country I bought myself a skateboard and the supplies for a miniramp. Old skaters of reddit please share with me your knowledge! You can post your videos, give and receive tips on tricks you're having difficulty with, your new board setup and anything else you find relevant. If it doesn't make sense to specify an age just put. Note: There is no age restriction as long as you are not posting your skating footage. (it should be the last thing, no periods after it). You did not place the tag at the end of the title. You did not enclose tag in square brackets. You forgot to include YO in your age tag after age number. Therefore, all my post titles this birthday year will be followed by the following: Your post should contain the following tag at the end, where age is your current age in numbers.įor example, I am 38 years old. If you are less than and want to post your skating footage please use communities which are more appropriate (ex: r/skateboarding). This is implemented by design to allow the younger skaters to interact with the older skaters but not make the subreddit pointless. Your post will be removed if it violates this rule. There is no age restriction as long as you are not posting your skating footage (videos or photos). If you are a new old skater you are in the right place as well. This subreddit is for the older skaters (anyone above 30).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |