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Freestyle (1664 Posts)
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On 10/30/2001
Bob Staton
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For you hard core Brian Martin fans, I have a scan of a full page ad of his from a 1986 Freestylin' magazine. I also have a scan of the 1977 Oceanside Skateboard Contest flyer...an interesting document because the rules allow you to use a ramp as a prop in your run and the graphic is a line drawing of a guy in fill gear doing a tail tap! My son Rob won the 7 and under division that year....any way, if you would like me to email you a jpeg of these scans, just let me know. Rocco has a house on Catalina and also in Hermosa and can be seen riding his bike down to the pier on Sundays to get the paper. How are things shaping up for La Costa? Will there be an area for kids to skate? I will be bringing my 12 year old grandson. Bob Staton
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On 10/30/2001
Bob Loftin
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Hey Nada Ollie,
The newschool boards are totally optimized for doing ollies, so your 9" wide soft-wheeled cruiser will not ollie as well as those boards.
That being said, ollies and ollie kickflips CAN be done on just about any board. Fletcher, the kid on my site, can do ollie kickflips on my 40" Comet Kicktail with 180mm Randal trucks and 66mm wheels! And he's less than 5 feet tall!
The latest issue of International Longboarder (available on the web at www.longboardermag.com)has a pretty good tip on the ollie kickflip by Yancy Meyer.
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On 10/30/2001 someone in the know
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Steve Rocco.......golfs with the dudes from Charles Schwab! when he sold World, he made oodles and oodles of money.
You can still spot him at the trade shows, every now and then....
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On 10/28/2001
cadillac
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sorry about the spelling wearvans@aol.com
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On 10/28/2001
George "Cadillac "Douville aka Pineapple
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I'm 41 years old and still Freestyling, I have a company called "Freestyle Productions stunt Team", I'm looking for old school pics of Freestyle skateboarding, if you have some cool pics please send them to waervans@aol.com thanks!
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On 10/27/2001
Nada Ollie
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Okay, this sounds stupid, but I'm an old freestyler from and now, at age 36 I'm back at the local public park, but I only have one question: Why can every kid do a ollie kick-flip, and I can't? I'm embarrassed to do a 'normal' kick-flip, ie, hook the board with your foot, even though I used to have double flips down (hey, it's bad enough that I'm old...) I'd do finger-flips, but my back! Hand me a cane... I bought a 9" wide board with 74mm wheels, not teeny-tiny ones, how much of an advantage are the small wheels in doing ollies? Any good links to ollie lessons? What's 'the trick'? No one I ask can articulate what they're doing... ps. are there any non-concave freestyle boards with rockers being sold??? What are freestylers riding these days as far as typical setup?
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On 10/25/2001 Word Industries
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Isn't World into their second corporate buyout now? I'd bet he off living it up with one of those big sellout checks.
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On 10/24/2001 Claude
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should have been "no Position" to say for sure.
Woops, Fingers are not quite as fast or slow as the brain.
But I've noticed it as a common problem.
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On 10/24/2001
Claude
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JRC, I am certainally in position to asnswer that but I would be extrememly surprised if that were.
Find Rodney and no doubt you'll find Rocco. Unless of course somethings up.
Snow and ice are on the way I'm gonna have to dig up some ice blades for my boards.
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On 10/24/2001 J.R.C.
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Does anyone know what ever happen to Steve Rocco? I went to the World Industries site and wrote them an e-mail asking about him, all they said was that "Mr. Rocco no longer works there." If anybody knows anything, speak out...
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On 10/24/2001 Glen
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I usually do the skiing/water skiing comparison thing too, people seem to gewt it then. When I talk about a contest I went to or saw on TV, much the same way the other people at work talk about the football game or basketball game, They think it's weird. I don't surf, haven't surfed in 13 years, but read Longboard, Surfers Journal, and sometimes Surfer. I'm into the sports and the people ionvolved. It never seems to equate to others passions for mainstream team sports. Who cares about Michael Jordon spinning a 360 before he dunks. I saw Tony Hawk spin a 900, 15' in the air and land on a skateboard.
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On 10/23/2001 todd carlson
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furthering Henry's explanation as to why we still skate at 40+ years, I always draw the comparison to skiing and surfing where "older" participants are common. When people start to view skateboarding as they do skiing (or possibly snowbarding) they understand that it is a sport and a behavior that is not based on age.
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On 10/22/2001 Jeremy Cooper
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More tricks: Pirouette? Coffins? Shu-fly Christie? Flange?
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On 10/22/2001 Jeremy Cooper
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"Kaylor Walks/Smoothies"?
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On 10/22/2001 Jeremy Cooper
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What are "walk-the-dog" and how do you do them? "Space Walks"? I know there were "Moon Walks"...
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On 10/21/2001
Henry Hester
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Chris S and April, I'm just floating around where I don't belong (the freestyle forum) and I read your geezer's comment. I think about it all the time. In fact about 10 years ago I was embarrassed to ride a skateboard.
Yet, here's my take: I'm going to be 50 in December. I grew up in an era where pop Warner football and baseball were the dominant team sports. For some reason (possibly my super cool dad), I ended up Surfing and Skateboarding at a very young age. I started both at 9 years old (in 1960?). There were other guys into too, especially when I got into 7th grade and met other kids from around town. Instead of playing ball, we rode boards.
Flashing forward, when you meet someone who can't believe you are "still at it" at your age, remind them that you are the first of a generation that didn't wear football pads or a baseball glove while playing your primary sport.
What we have is a whole new generation of adults out there that could pull a 50' wheelie on a BMX or Mountain bike, catch a 8 ft wave and, in your case, pull a kick flip on a skateboard.
It's something to celebrate, I think. It's "your sport" and you can thank God that you aren't sitting at home, chowing on chips and drinking beer while watching some college guy with a hangover plays "your sport".
April, I knew you when you were just a little kid. HH
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On 10/21/2001 Jeremy Cooper
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Does anyone Know what year Per Welinder's "Nortic Sperm" deck came out?
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On 10/20/2001 TN
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Any reviews on Trinity Freestyle 31 1/2" deck?
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On 10/20/2001 tn
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Despite the anti-ollie sentiments of some, an ollie on anything longer than 36" is a thing of beauty. It all slows down like a beluga wale breaking the surface as opposed to flying fish. So with less speed and quickness than the little boards, it forces you into making some kind of style statement. Not a big flip fan, my favorite ollie is a simple 360 ollie where the rider spins with the deck.
I used to to this on my little Rocco deck, but I find it to have much more flow motion on bigger decks 33-36". Have yet to see anyone do it on a true long board. Now that would have style.
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On 10/19/2001 Glen
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Ollie's should not be banned. Ban Mime Makeup (what was that guy in the 70's thinking). Ban Spandex, tights and leg warmers. Ban any costume except the one that Steve Olson decides to wear. But don't ban Ollie's. Brad Edwards does a nice Layback Ollie. You can hop up and down on the end of your board or fingerflip the thing till you have no more fingers. You may not win or get any style points, but you should be free to do whatever tricks you want with your 1 skateboard.
Henry, how about making the slope style contest like the Gong Show only with a water ballon launcher at the bottom. You get 15 secs for the judges to determin if you're a kook or not. If they determin you are...water ballons away.
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On 10/19/2001 The Boardman
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Who is "ollie"?????
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On 10/19/2001
Bob Loftin
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I wanna see a big "phat" ollie on that Economy bank rider.
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On 10/19/2001
Chris S
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Bob,
What do you mean, no ollies. I was thinking that I would just get a lot of speed, bust a phat ollie at the top of the hill and land it on the bottom. Oh wait, I forgot. I don't know how to ollie. Never mind.
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On 10/19/2001
Bob Loftin
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Chris,
I think the concept of "slopestyle" is really cool. Great idea. There should be one rule -- NO OLLIES!!!
Bob
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On 10/18/2001
Chris Chaput
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Although technically not freestyle, there is going to be a "SlopeStyle" contest at La Costa during the Slalom racing on November 24th. I fully expect a lot of longboarders like Brad Edwards to jump in and show some style on a true hill.
Should be fun. I'm going to jump in on my Ed Economy 56" Supertanker and do what I can.
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