6 episode If the left leg is useless, there is the right leg. SK8−60
I decided to practice with my right foot. I don't have to wait until I am healed to be able to rotate the board on your left leg. When you ride a skateboard, you ride in either stance (regular stance with your left foot in front of you, or goofy stance with your right foot in front). If you start to skateboard, you should put your dominant foot behind (because the back foot controls the skateboard and requires power). In skateboarding, riding in the reverse stance of your usual good stance is called a switch stance.
In this way, the skateboarders can perform tricks from a stance that they are not good at, and depending on the trick, they can switch the direction of the board in the air or switch stances before landing. I guess that's what draws me to skateboarding. The more skateboard tricks I do, the more I need to use my right and left legs in a phantasmagoric way.
Using my right foot is a really good experience. Since it is a regular stance, the kick flip also kicks the left foot forward. That's why I practiced the current trick with my left foot. I think I'm going to rotate it with my right leg due to my left leg injury.It is a blessing in disguise. If I can keep up with skateboard tricks, This is practicing the switch stance kick flip(I'm just starting to skateboard tricks so that situation is a dream story. It takes a lot of practice and years for me to get into that realm.).So necessarily I need to be able to rotate it with my left foot. A lot of things will happen, but I hope I can use my experience and wisdom to get through these times. Things change when things change, so I really take action now and I'm happy with practicing skateboard tricks, even though I could only think 60 years old negatively (old age and aging). At the age of 60, I'm switching to a life that incorporates positive actions. While watching the state of the left foot, skateboarding resumes with the switch. ・・・・・・・・・・・・・ do my best!