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Freestyle (1664 Posts)
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On 9/19/2001 hc
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gary h, you gotta teach me some flatland tricks this winter, I got my neon shorts and headbands ready!
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On 9/19/2001
Joe
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Hey Scabs,
Here are some additions for your old school trick list
two board nose & tail wheelies daffy space walk quasimodo coffin pirouette endos walk the dog headstand spinner casper finger flip flange handstand kickflip shu-fly christie gorilla grip
alright, back to work Joe Team KH
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On 9/18/2001 Paul Dunn
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UR13,
I was in his office on the day that Brad Dorfman created the "Shuv it" company. He only did it because he liked the name. He had no idea what the trick was about...
--PD
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On 9/18/2001
Bethany Hood
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For a new freestyler on the scene check out his video at www.mannaskateboards.com. Go to the video gallary and check out Tim Byrne's video.
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On 9/18/2001
jay
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A site with a few illustrated free-style tricks is www.bobstricktips.com...along with lots of other good stuff too. I like it because it has video examples, which really help out when you're tryin to get a trick down.
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On 9/18/2001 ur13
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Shuvits are still the msot satisfying "trick" I can do on a skateboard. i have always loved them. I am trying to get my comet race slalom to "shuvit"...I'm getting there. I guess i am far to young, born in 74 to remember the soul-ful freestyle days. To me the essence of freestyle skateboarding are the times of Hosoi in the pipe, rocco and/or natas on the street into the days of the Gonz skating to some damn good jazz in Blind's video days....that looked soul-ful to me, a kid of the 80s really.
(ur13) (mail@ur13.net) (AIM: urthirteen)
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On 9/18/2001
scabs
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Freestyle? Kick-flippers or dsoul tricks? How`s about listing some old moves...
360`s
Nose wheelies
Kick flips (foot under board flipping perpendicular to line)
Back side/frontside slide
360% pop (before ollie)
and...???
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On 9/18/2001 Henry
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Glen, I totally agree about the soul part. I imagine you could run a event ot expresson session with one rule "All four on the floor".
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On 9/18/2001
Jon
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Hey, if you like freestyle skating check out the Freestyle Museum, http://www.freestyle-skateboarding.com, where you can see all the classic old school boards.
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On 9/18/2001 C-Money
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UR13: HAHAHAHAHA
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On 9/18/2001 Glen
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Henry, tell more about the freestyle hill carving event.
In my OPINION, I thought that when freestyle turned into the board flipping, hopping up and down on the end thing, that it lost a lot of the original feel that it had. The early La Costa footage of Ty Page, Steve Cathey, Skitch Hitchcock, and the others doing nose wheelies, endovers and doing more freeriding was really freestyle. When it became "routines" it lost all it's soul. The technique jumped lightyears but the soul vanished.
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On 9/18/2001 ur13
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Yo dude whassup....can any of you people triple kickflip a 24 stair drop and 50/50 that last 10 stairs on the rail? Dude i can and it is insane!!!
Whoops wrong page....:-P hahahahaha. I had to.
(ur13) (mail@ur13.net) (AIM: urthirteen)
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On 9/18/2001
Bob Staton
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Greetings! Well...isn't this special. Someone asked about Keith Butterfield....last I saw of him was in '86, up in Santa Cruz, we did a demo together, along with Michell Kolar, at the Santa Cruz Auditorium. Since this is a crossover site with slalom, our blood brothers...does anyone remember the Staton Slalom Team of '77-'79 featuring Chris Foley, Craig Stein, Gib Louis, Randy Garner, and Kevin Karnes???
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On 9/17/2001 msk
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Dan Gesmer wrote:
"Our event is far removed from downhill skateboarding"
What about all those old shots of Ty Page doing nose wheelies through the cones?
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On 9/17/2001
hugh r
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In these cambria slalom movies are a few mpg's of the freestyle antics of RH and CC... HR
http://www.palmdalecable.com/hugh308/Cambria%20Slalom%20Movies/
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On 9/17/2001
Dan Gesmer
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In the 1970s, a term was briefly used to describe style-oriented skating down wide-open slopes like La Costa: "Grand Prix"... Henry, I am down for the freestyle carving event you've envisioned! How can I help?
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On 9/17/2001
Bill Robertson
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In the past year, there has been a renewed interest in getting folks together and using contests as an excuse. I organized one such contest last year (November, 2000) in San Francisco, and this year alone, there have been four contests with flatland in them for both pros and ams. The WFSA (World Freestyle Skateboarding Association) has done a great job getting the word out and I think this is a positive thing. I think it would be easy and great to see it added to the X-Games, where BMX freestyle has found a place. I think flatland should have a defined place in skateboarding, and I continue to mix it into every session I am a part of, whether in a demo or just hanging with friends. As long as someone gets stoked when they see me spinning 360s or throwing a handstand fingerflip, I will continue to embrace and promote freestyle. Peace.
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On 9/17/2001 Glen
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ya a freestyle carving event. Brad wins! don't bother entering. Not based on tricks but style right Henry? If it's based on tricks it could be like the goofy frestyle skiing, not to offend the goofy freestyle skiers out there.
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On 9/17/2001
Mohawk Mike
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is this board for freestyle skating in general or flatland freestyle? if it's for flatland then woohoo we're moving on up, 2 message boards dedicated to the sport, wowza! anyways I encourage all of you who support flatland freestyle to join the wfsa http://www.reversefreestyle.com/wfsa/ allright, see yas later
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On 9/17/2001 Henry
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If La Costa gets approved (looks good), I intend to have a freestyle carving event (no cones, no props) just style. So break out the Turner Dan, call Brad Edwards, go find Yandall and lets put something creative together!
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On 9/17/2001 Gary H
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This is kinda cool, should I bust out the neon shorts, athletic tape for my fingers and shin guards.....naaaaaaa. Let me tell you that if you think MIDTOWN is only slalom you are WRONG. We grew up on the flat skating freestyle. Perhaps we can get a session going somewhere up here in NorCal... Rey Meyer, Keith Butterfield, Ray Gardea, Anthony Sedillo are you guys out there????
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On 9/17/2001
Dan Gesmer
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Webmaster Adam has done it again... We are greatly indebted to you for creating this user-friendly forum for us flatland stylists. Our event is far removed from downhill skateboarding, but we should also remember that slalom, downhill and freestyle did a lot of growing together in the 1970s, on the wide-open hills and smooth asphalt of La Costa. Perhaps our seemingly dissimilar events can renew that beautiful synergy during the current renaissance of all-around skateboarding. May it be so!
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On 9/17/2001 todcar
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OK Carrasco, spread some knowledge....
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On 9/17/2001 Jake
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Oh yeah! first post in a new forum!
What exactly is freestyle anyways? Oh well.
...Jake...
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On 9/17/2001 Pierre
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New freestyle section, maybe it will get me to take that old Kevin Harris for a spin...
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