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Masters 45+ (602 Posts)
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Mangels
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On 6/20/2008 Cat
wrote in from
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I haven't checked this thread in awhile.
You can hang out anywhere, anytime!!
Hope you're well!
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master ...
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On 6/16/2008 mangels
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Well, I can keep putting it off, but I ain't gettin any younger. 48. Actually, closer to 49. I guess I am what I am. OK if I hang out here a little more often in the future?
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Belated?...
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On 5/10/2008
Martin
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United Kingdom
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Thanks guys for the Birthday wishes (MBL, you make me blush!)....But, I've been a member of this masters club for 3 years now! I just turned 48, I was a Master when I won at Morro Bay...and an old fart for longer than that!!!
Martin.
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Martin and Tina
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On 5/10/2008 Pauliwog
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Martin - Happpy Birthday Man!
Tina with an 8 wheeler - Here's my 2 cents having owned several back in the late 70's/early 80's. The main trick to it I'm going to tell you is based on the assumption that your feet are not as long as the deck is wide.
1st - You will need to be able to shuffle from one side to the other so that you have enough toes on the toe-side of the deck to make toe-side turns, then shuffle back to the other side so your heels are over the heel-side to make heel side turns. I'm generally refering to using a surf stance, but just to make a point, one can shuffle parallel ski-stance or semi-parallel too if you want to but I would'nt recommed it until you get the surf-stance version down pretty solid.
2nd - Learn to anticipate your turns ahead of time and which side of the centerline you will need to be on so you can shuffle your feet at the right time. Learn to shuffle your feet QUICKLY, real quick to keep things under control. This applies both to carving and kickturns, wheelies, G-turns, nose wheelies, etc.
3rd - If all else fails, the backup plan is to center your feet on the centerline of the deck in a surf stance and do tick-tack turning, this will be totally and completely style-less but you'll get by for awhile until you can shuffle and carve.
Remember, the key is the toeside/heelside shuffling of the feet. The more you do it the quicker and smoother and more natural it will become.
Where did you get your 8 wheeler? Bulldog skates, Factory 13 or someplace else?
Good luck -Paul
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47 year-old with 8-Wheeler!
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On 5/10/2008
ghostcavalry
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My first post here...Actually I finally assembled an 8-wheeler, and need to learn how to ride this beast!!!
I took it out last evening and couldn't even steer it.
I'm a woman,(lower center of gravity?) and a so-so skateboarder, but I aim to at least learn to flatland this baby.
It would be a gas to show up at the skatepark someday and at least carve the bowl, though...!
Thanks for any links, tips, etc! ~ Tina
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MARTIN!
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On 5/5/2008 mbl
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welcome to the gorgeous over 45 club (knew you were right in!)
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Martin
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On 5/5/2008
Cliff Coleman
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Martin, Happy Birthday!
Not only are you a World Champ, you are a Class Act also!
Cheers, Cliff Coleman
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Welcome to the forum
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On 5/5/2008 Gib
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Martin, you youngster. Hope to see you both at some races and in the states soon!
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Happy Birthday Rolls Martin
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On 5/5/2008
Paul Price
wrote in from
United Kingdom
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Happy Birthday to my best buddy Martin Drayton today 5th May, we've been skateboarding and snowboarding together for a long time, its been a blast. Cheers to you Martin. Keep on truckin!!!
p.s. I will be joining this exclusive group this October when I reach 45 - see you then :-)
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Hey CAT and anyone else who care to know.....
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On 4/19/2008
Pauliwog
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Hey, the PEOPLE'S SLALOM and BBQ original date has been changed and changed again due to rainouts. It could change again and we will go week by week until we get a good forcast. Presently we're looking at Sunday April 27th. Just in case that is of any interest to anyone.
Over and out- P
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Kludy
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On 4/2/2008 Cat
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What do you mean you're looking forward to Miller's ranch in August?? There's a race this Saturday..... get your butt there!!!!
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AARP
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On 4/2/2008 Grandpa
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AARP = American Association of Retired Persons
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aarp
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On 4/2/2008 kLUDY
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Whats AARP, sorry for being dumb . At 46b I am losing it , LOL ! I am so looking forward to Millers ranch in Aug. I went from speedboarding to Masters, awhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!1
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oops
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On 4/2/2008 PG
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Can't never post pic right.. sorry about the big pic. I'm old and get confused easily.
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Missing pic
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On 4/2/2008
PG
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Delayed punchlines are not as funny
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AARP
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On 4/2/2008
PG
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I just got back from the early bird dinner at the local Old Country Buffet and found my new membership card to AARP in the mail. Don't you think there should be a class of AARP racers at the next big Slaom event?
Dagnabbit... the kid next door just kicked his ball into my yard... it's mine now!!!.
PG
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Do chicks really dig scares
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On 3/28/2008 scott swanson
wrote in from
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ex lcb 45+. Its been close to 30 years since I've on a board, now the only scares I hope I don't get are from a dual-sport. Oyea my son made it back from Iraq w/bronze - sends them a few kabooms.
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master's division
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On 3/21/2008
gary
wrote in from
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This is sweet. I can practice for another six years and then enter as a Master. I love it!! I used to get a magazine called "Geezer Jock". Their official cut off line for a Master's athlete (aka Geezer Jock) was only 40.
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Oops
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On 3/18/2008 Cat
wrote in from
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Damn calculator! :)
Ok, 1963. I stand corrected JBH. Happy now?
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Uhh, Cat?
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On 3/18/2008
JBH
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Think you better check your cipherin'. I was born in '64 and I KNOW I ain't 45 yet. Or is that the new math? :-)
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Happy Birthday Jackman Turner Overdrive!
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On 3/17/2008 Cat
wrote in from
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On March 13th 1965, Mrs. Jackman gave birth to a bouncing baby boy named Brad.
That makes him 45 years old and now a certified member of the "Masters 45+" thread!
Welcome Brad!
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Kludy...
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On 3/13/2008
MC HammerHead- Downhillbillies.org
wrote in from
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The saying that is used amoung the DHB is: "If you are going to be stupid, you better be tough." ...referring to the many slams taken by the crew because they were ..well..lets just say...GOING FOR IT.
Marion Karr Downhillbillies
Stoked on God and Skating in 2008
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oNE MORE THING !
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On 3/7/2008 KLUDY
wrote in from
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SORRY , THAT WAS ( TO BE OLD AND WISE YOU MUST FIRST BE YOUNG AND STUPID )
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This site is cool
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On 3/7/2008 Kludy
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JUST FOR US , HA ! ( TO BE OLD AND WISE YOU MUST 1ST BE YOUNG AND DUMB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 ) HEY , i WAS POST 1876 WHAT DID THAT MEAN IN AMERICA ?
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