㊺episode     POP Shove-it     SK8-60

 I'm trying my best to land my first skateboard trick, a front 180. For now, I'm thinking of the POP Shove-it  as a mid-to-long-term goal. I'm working on the Switch Ollie in the long term. It's funny to think of a mid-to-long-term, long-term strategy at an age in my 60s, but I'll keep blogging about it as long as I can keep practicing skateboard tricks.

As  the POP Shove-it  I mentioned last time ,I started by practicing snapping the skateboard with my front foot on the ground and turning the skateboard 180 degrees. It's difficult because I snap the skateboard and turn it. I can't quite picture this snapping the skateboard and turning it. This trick is similar to the kickflip in that the skateboarder separates from the skateboard in mid-air and then gets back on the turning skateboard. That's why I'm attempting this technique, along with the front 180, with an unshakable determination. I was attracted to the flashy action of skateboarding tricks, but skateboarding tricks require very delicate technique. I have a rough personality and am not suited to delicate techniques or mundane efforts. So the problem is, I've started to love and work on skateboarding tricks, which is an area I'm not very good at. I'm not the type of person who's suited to skateboarding tricks, but I want to pursue it with passion. And I want to master the delicate techniques of skateboarding tricks and become adept at using them. I'm confident in my physical condition, which goes beyond my age, thanks to my skateboard trick practice(I'm also doing great with anti-aging.).


(・・・End  of  Episode  45・・・・・・・・・・・・to  be  continued・・・・・・)










(・・・End  of  Episode  45・・・・・・・・・・・・to  be  continued・・・・・・)