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Q&A: Chris Yandall on Skogging (417 Posts)
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On 8/12/2008 Cat
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What happened in court?
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84 hours
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On 8/10/2008 hert n
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til my cast comes off, but who's counting ,also all my buds skating and biking here in the nyc area owe me big time if i wasn't hurt the weather would probabely be 105 and humid the way it's supposed to be in august in stead of dry in the mid seventies low eighties. Get ready heat wave starts on thursday.
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HerbN HurtN
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On 7/30/2008 Chris Yandall
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Damn. That's some earned injury!
Hope you feel your way out of it. Skogging can make your recovery time more enjoyable. :)
Godspeed your body back to a manageable level of both pain and finesse!
cYa
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broken
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On 7/29/2008 herbn
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i dh mountainbike, and i was having a angry kind of day, a number of things at this one mountain generelly piss me off,but i was jonsing to get out. Well there's a fairly big tabletop jump that i can go really big on ,and i throw a pretty good whip(sort of table top nose dive) well i tweaked it a bit to far and my right foot came off. So when i landed,i landed on the wheels and a foot plant most of the way down the landing ramp from maybe 16 feet up,,ouch ouch ouch, well the lucky part is it's only a bit of a hairline fracture and the cat scan showed not a whole lot of surface damage to the sliding areas of the knee. So it's no surgury's or reconstructions,nothing fancy,just time in a cast and then rehab,stretching and exercise.
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PoPo
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On 7/29/2008 joe i
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Good luck in court Chris. If you get community service, see if you can work with unwed mothers, that's pretty cool.
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Here come da judge.
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On 7/28/2008 Cat
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Chris, Good luck in court tomorrow. Keep us posted.
Hugs.
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Flatlining the Mental Imagery
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On 7/28/2008 Chris Yandall
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Hey Herbn, broke your tibia? How?
Anyways, switching it up from one leg push to the other, mixed with switch pumps and switch stance carves you can't help get your center of existence craving to heal.
Flatlining thoughts was what I was after. I try to turn everything off(reduce thinking processes) when I skog long distances. My masters have told me that my penchant for working on too many things at once needs to cool it. When I skog long distances, I am able to concentrate on singularity items of concern. The beauty after I address these items, I get to point where there's nothing else to think about other than the mechanics of my movement. When that happens, I feel like flying! To me that's flatlining thoughts and that is what I choose to find my center.
Hope your tibia heals!
cYa
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flatline?
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On 7/24/2008 herbn
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do you actually get your heart rate to go down while active?(like runners?) never heard that one, i can understand a raised endorphrine level from an extended elevated heart rate but,do you use a heart rate monitor while skating or do you just go by feeling? by the way i just broke my right tibia a couple of weeks ago nothing fancy ,no retached,no screws or plates,just a very painful hairline fracture. The skog will be part of my recovery process.
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Skogging is more than just SWITCH push
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On 7/24/2008 Chris Yandall
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Skogging is an evolution of moves based on switch push and stance mixed with pumps, gliding carves(one and two foot) as one traverses long distances. It is great on flats and the intention to master it is to help carve the future for skateboards as transportation. The next time a cop pulls me over for skateboarding, I will inform him the device is not a skateboard but a PTV. A Portable Transportation Vehicle. With the stupidity of cars strangling both the economy and the ecology, a major push for people to get off their asses and walk, bike or use some mode of self generated mobility is the future for the kids. The old folks have been brought up on KFC, fast foods and couch potato lifestyles. This has got to change.
Skogging is a methodology of using the skateboard for transportation and fitness. After skating for more than 40 years, my talents lean towards the ease of something that moves me into a flowing meditation of moves from self generated speeds. I'm finding an inner peace when I flatline my pulse while skogging long distances. Long distance runners know about those endorfins kicking in and that unmatched overwhelmeing euphoric feeling turning to bliss and gently edging one into a calm, beyond deep sleep. And this is why the high on my skateboard keeps me coming back for more.
Chris Yandall
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Morro Vibes
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On 7/18/2008
Rick Floyd
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Chris - meeting the skogging master was just as cool on this end too! The whole Morro trip was just the best and I've been daydreaming at work all week about it. Hope you heal up good and strong! SK8 on brother!!
-Rick
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Skogging Strengthened My Knees and Maintains
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On 7/18/2008 Chris Yandall
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i hit pavement damn good at the morrow bay race. if i had to compare it to slamming in a bowl, it was really nothing :) BUT. I tweeked my knee reaching out for a cone I was out of position to take instead of skating away from it or hitting. bad decision :)
its been stiff and i got two professional opinions pointing out the healing process. pretty simple, rest, movement and nutrients. stretched ligs.
i've been out skogging twice since the crash and my samoan genetics with skogging seem to be helping out . daily workouts are important and skogging has kept me on top of my board.
i went into the morrow race with very little practice. but since i skog daily, me legs were ready to go. stamina on the other hand is tricky. for these events i was with my family and it was a little camp out vacation for them. for me since i work mad IT hours, it was nice to switch gears.
At the very least... i got great practice... meeting the current crazed down-hillers! the socialization was sweeet. one of these times, i'll get serious and really race? lynn k. is a good inspiration. her practice habits are keen. i should be ready for the pumphouse tights coming up. the G/S there is a scream! especially from the very top. the walk back up the hill is like a 10 mile hike equivalent when you walk back up fast. on the side of the freeway walking up with the trees, bushes and weeds can be meditative. a good nature walk. i bet colorado and michigan have some great stuff.
meeting the current downhill maddogs is still ringing in me head. thanks dudes!
ya'll are making me smile more!
Chris Yandall
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Hey Two Toyland Campsites Needed
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On 7/9/2008 Chris Yandall
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Hey Bro!
We're gonna need a good place to take a leak after the long drive!
YES! A table for 4. We're bring 2 kids.
cYa
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The Ranch
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On 7/5/2008 Miller
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Yo Bro, should i keep your tent site for the national @ TOYLAND? Miss you, sorry to hear the cops suck down there, hope you can make it up. MIller
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Cops
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On 6/27/2008 Graham
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Chris, sorry to hear of your run-in with the cops. Its a strange and unjust world where things like this can happen. Keep your head straight, keep skating and try to rise above.
Best wishes from the UK.
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again. not all cops suck
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On 6/25/2008 Chris Yandall
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Just like not all skaters suck :)
As the weeks go on i thought my hate for the situation would subside. but it aint. might be because I don't want these freaks to continue being asswipes. And that they go on thinking what they did was proper because after all is said and done... they WERE WRONG! Unnecessary force was used when it did not have to be. I could've run and made them look stupid. instead, i stayed and now they look stupider! seriously, these dudes were in my hood with neighboring businesses ready to harbor me.
Being jerks is part of being a san diego cop. Perhaps less would die if they used their heads instead of using their egos.
cYa
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On 6/24/2008 Cat
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I'd tell you what I think of the whole situation, but the webmaster would delete the post & ban me for life.
Let's just say I'm pissed about the battle tactics of San Diego's "finest." Fight this all the way Yandall. Make them look like the a$$es they are.
Did anyone catch it on video?
(RIP George Carlin)
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Your Infraction?
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On 6/23/2008 S.Smith
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Sorry to hear about your run in w/ the Man or should I say pee-ons. The California Stand-up Series Race #6 was held this past Saturday on the outskirts of King City,CA. It was going to be on HWY 198, but changed to a different loaction due to the MAN! Georges Siddiq ran the whole 4.1 miles of it,7% butter smooth two lane highway and got pulled over by the CHP with lights on. I bombed the last mile or so only to come upon Georges and the MAN waiting for anybody else at the bottom. The dude just smiled, gave a little lecture about us being hit by a semi and gave us a "warning" and told to go somewhere else a little safe. And we went on our ways. Wierd how the Pee-ons acted totally nuts for something so minor when we were blantently breaking the law. Man I wonder what SDPD would do to a downhiller,pull out the sevice issue revolver and claim he was "Suicide by Cop" or better yet "engaging in terrorist activities" since we all give out "terrorist fist jabs" before every run,HEHE. Once again, sorry for the lame arse treatment that was brought upon you for something we all love doing. Sean
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uck!
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On 6/23/2008 herbn
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what can be said, that hasn't been said a million times. A bit of misalignment between your attitude and officer attitude,i've done it myself,never ending up in cuffs ,but close. yes sir yes sir ,sorry,let me correct myself immediately ,it won't happen again. Skateboarding has an interesting dimensionas a vehicle, it can be a toy that should be restricted to the sidewalk,but then there's the way a lot of us use skateboards,where it's more like a bicycle.By the way a three year old on a 10 inch wheeled toy bike with training wheels belongs on the sidewalk and a 53 year old with 3 inch wheels on his skateboard pushing with both feet is more like a jogger and really can't /shouldn't be lumped in with the three year old. As far as the swervy dancey stuff,it doesn't sound as if you were coming out of a piroette when you barely managed to avoid some jaywalkers, where your control could have been a judgement call.
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Busted on the Skog
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On 6/23/2008
Chris Yandall
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Getting a ticket is one thing but police domination for a small piece of street is ridiculous. Judgement calls from little cops are usually in error when dealing with a formidable shape. I am healthy and strong. I had no priors and this cop was trying to flex his itty bitty muscles.
Officer McNally will someday see the error of his ways. i did not get the other cops names because they jumped me. i've seen stupid s#@! with cops on tv and now I got to witness first hand, stupid cops in action. 4 cops required to subdue someone who wasnt fighting back? someone who was writhing in pain with handcuffs put on wrong and overzealous cops trying to make it appear that I was obstructing justice?
time for zero tolerance for police brutality! not all cops are bad but these represented the very worst kind.
cYa
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Skog Town
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On 6/3/2008
Chris Yandall
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Still boardwalk boogeying and switch footing me face off.
I need to start averaging 50 mile days soon. May do 20 in the morning, 20 in the evening and then try to fill it out in between.
Quality over quantity any day for me.
Johnny be calling you soon.
Hugz dude
cYa
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skog test
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On 5/31/2008 herbn
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thought i had a pretty good skog technique going, then i tried to switch feet while skating back from the store holding a bottle of water(gallon) of water in each hand,much harder,more practice in needed,as always.
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Brother Miller
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On 5/24/2008
Chris Yandall
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Dude, battling the elements from my foxhole has been trying.
life is nothing but a skog in the park lately :)
just trying to keep things simple. got your number bro...
call you this week! cYa
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Brother Yandell
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On 5/6/2008
the Thriller
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We need you...... hope you guys can make it up to slo town sometime this summer, call me, got some goodies for ya bro, Miller 805-234-4310
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Selling Jack Short ?
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On 4/30/2008 Chris Yandall
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wdf?
:)
ok. Jack rules! Look forward to skating more and with you.. CLIFF! ITZ A TREAT!
but really that course probably would've looked better with some more sleep...
at the same time, if I knew it was a straight down course, I would've been properly prepared to do better but heck, Jack wasn't the only one kickin' my butt! half of the open class was too :) oh sooooo olddddddddddd
one of these dayz i'll get more excited to kick it down the hill :)
cYa
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conventional boards
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On 4/25/2008 herbn
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i went for a skate on my bulldog longboard for the first time in a longtime. It has some width appropriate webb trucks and 61 mm 78a ricta cloud wheels(not a terrible wheel)with 1/4 risers it felt very clumsy in the mongo push, i left favorite skog board at my shop the next day just to have a usable errand board. I can't imagine trying to cover a good distance on a flat board with randals or something like on it, a dipped board would be cramped unless it was really long,then it wouldn't swerve quick enough. I'm trying to imagine what would work best,perhaps a flush mounted dropthrough indy or tracker,gotta be a full cutaway deck.
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