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Freestyle (1664 Posts)
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On 11/27/2001 msk
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I don't know how many times I've been at a skatepark messing around doing freestyle, and after doing a few 360s I'll hear "Hey, that guy just did manual rotations", or "He just did a ...let's see... an 1,800..."
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On 11/27/2001 Duane
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For you freestylers, an old Kevin Harris deck with lots of stuff just came up on eBay, comes with Tracker freestyle trucks and Gullwing fresstyle trucks and some wheels, board looks real good, with a Buy it Now of 130 pounds, not bad thats around 180 bucks. No, its not mine.
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On 11/26/2001
Chris S
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Bob,
360 Body Varial, that's too funny. Reminds me of the time I was down at the beach practicing nose wheelies, when this kid says to his buddy, "Check it out man, that guy does a hang ten nose manual." Hmmm, maybe I should get the domain name on that one, www.hangtennosemanual.com
Chris
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On 11/26/2001
Bob Loftin
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Hi,
I don't have the piroette up.
These days it would probably be called a "360 body varial", since piroette sounds a bit sissy. You just jump, do a 360 with your body, and land on the board. Harder than it sounds. People used to do oldschool piroette kickflips too.
If you do it while keeping the toes of one foot on the board (spinning on the toes and ball of your foot) its called a toe spin.
Bob
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On 11/26/2001 Glen
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Jimi, go to www.bobstricktips.com he has video clips and descriptions of most of the tricks.
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On 11/25/2001
jeremy cooper
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what are pirouettes? if possible, e-mail me discription.
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On 11/25/2001
Jimi
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I've seen this already stated before, but it went unanswered, so I'll bring it up again for me and the other guy. Being a young buck, I see the names of the tricks that you talk about, but have no idea what they actually look like. I think it would be fantastic if someone would post some descriptions or even pictures so we beginners could know what we are trying to emulate. Thank you.
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On 11/24/2001
jeremy cooper
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the trinity foster is pretty cool. i got the 29' the shape took some getting used to but know i can get up to my old record, four 360's. now, off to work on my handstands...
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On 11/20/2001 TN - Trinity review.
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Jeremy, gives us the low down on the Trinity Foster.
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On 11/20/2001
jeremy cooper
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was bruce walker a freestyler? any back round on him? (p.s. i just got one of those trinity foster freestyle decks, its bad!)
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On 11/20/2001 Glen
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MSK, correct on both . You win the praise of all your peers.
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On 11/20/2001 msk
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I'm not sure, but I think that Gelfand may have already been riding for Powell by the time that Mullen started skating. In the late 70s, Mullen rode for Walker, and not only did he dominate freestyle (at least in his age group) back then, but he also raced slalom. An old Walker ad from has Mullen's results from the '79 Clearwater Pro/Am, and shows him winning 1st not only in freestyle, but also dual slalom AND giant slalom...
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On 11/20/2001 msk
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The kickflip was invented by Curt Lindgren (try getting the groms at the local park to believe that one!), back around '75. Rodney Mullen created (or at least gets credit for) the "magic flip", which later took the name from Lindgren's move...
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On 11/20/2001
Scabs
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Glen, That would ad credibility to what I was saying. Not too many florida skaters got the hype like the cali boys but Rodney was a ratlander with definite street style. I think he was on a local team with Alan before hooking up with Powell but not sure.
Here`s a who`s who of Ratlanders and our parks.... Steve Anderson Chris Baucom BEAR Billy Beauregard Mark Buncy Steve Fisher Mike Folmer Alan Gelfand Scott Green John Grigley Chuck Hults Shaun Jackson Hunter Joslin Chuck Lagana Mark Lake Pat Love Kelly Lynn Jim McCall Scott McCranels Mike McGill Rodney Mullen Dan Murray Donny Myhre Sam Myhre Monty Nolder Shawn Peddie Clyde Rogers Paul Schmitt Tim Scroggs Buck Smith Bruce Walker Robbie Weir Chris West Ed Womble SIO Barry Zaritsky Skateboard Safari Sensation Basin Skateboard USA Tomoka Moon Forest Rainbow Wave Skateboard Heaven Saturn Skatepark Groundswell Skatepark Cadillac Wheels Skateboard Concourse Indian Harbor Beach Safe Surf Longwood Pipeline Kissimmee Skateboard Park The Bro Bowl Longwood Skatepark Skateboard City Skate Wave Surferdome The Paved Wave Kona Earth 'n Surf
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On 11/20/2001
psYch0Lloyd
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One of my first images of skateboarding was what seemed to be a Freeformer Team demo outside a grocery store in Antioch, IL. There was one guy in particular that jumped grocery store carts and pretty much skated obstacle around him. I think it was Ty Page. Dan Gesmer by happenstance found out that an acquaintance was a close friend of Ty's family and actually got his home number from Ty's dad...
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On 11/19/2001 Glen
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Ty Paige was on the Freeformer team (not the answer to "who was the guy to do the first kickflip") and was a good freestyler, vert skater and skatecar downhill racer. He was a great skater who didn't get the "hero status" probably based on the fact that he was on the Freeformer team. They made everyone wear totally lame cordinated uniforms, and had some of the cheapest toy decks thus spoiling the image of anyone who was on the team. He invented the "Ty slide", I think the "Rock walk", and was known for riding off of things, tables, trucks etc. During the pig board days he started his own line of decks called Ty Sticks. I have tried to hunt him down but have had no luck. Ty Paige...MIA.
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On 11/19/2001 Glen
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Didn't Rodney do the new school kickflip first? The O.S. stance kickflip goes to........ hint: on the Freeformer team.
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On 11/19/2001
Scabs
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On 11/13/2001 hc wrote in from 207.212.xxx.xxx: lynn, cool info on rodney.
just curious, who is the first to hit kickflip (new school style)? and when? ********************************************* *************** hc, I wouldn`t be surprised if a cali boy takes credit for it but I`d have to believe it originated down in the Ratlands (south florida). I had this move back in `76 that started from a 360% spin and lift the board up in the air. At first I could only bust a 180% on this manuever but after long hours of practice, I finally started landing the 360%. Differance from the kickflip is not only was my board spinning but so was I.
Then a local skatepark opened that year in Hollywood called Skateboard USA. Under the ramp to the main bowl was a little bowl with lots of places to roll in. On hot summer days, this was the place to be to escape the heat. Soon this other kid started doing my move but he one-upped me and took it to the vert.
Yup, we`re talking about Alan Gelfand, my fellow rat. And the move is his...OLLIE and I respect him for not only pulling off the baddest trick but also revolutionizing skateboard too.
Others where doing tricks along the same lines too. That`s why I`d have to believe the new school kick flip had to originate fron down here. Just a natural progression of things.
And speaking of Alan, he and I are still buds and for what he`s done, he doesn`t have a big head. Just another local rat.
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On 11/16/2001
Bud
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Jeremy, if you can find a new school mini Cab, it is a good freestyle deck. not much concave or kick. Kevin Harris uses this deck. Enough said. ( Lynn ,let me know when you are coming up to the cabin)Bud
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On 11/16/2001 The Boardman
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Jeremy - I think alot of the old freestyle guys used a flat board (most were homemade), tracker 1/2 tracks and HARD and SMALL wheels.
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On 11/14/2001
jeremy cooper
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does anyone have some suggestions on a good freestyle set-up that would be good for 70's freestyle tricks. any reissue stuff anyone knows about?
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On 11/13/2001
jeremy cooper
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thanks msk, that collection is so cool! the are ads are great but you can't really read the articles, bummer, i really wanted to read this one by russ howell about freestyle tricks and it has a picture of the runs he did in some of the championships he won. that collection makes me want to go skate. freestyle is the best!
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On 11/13/2001 msk
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Jeremy,
Check out www.turnerdownhill.com, and click on the Russ Howell Skateboarder collection. There are several articles, interviews, and pictures of Page scattered throughout the collection, mostly in the earlier years...
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On 11/13/2001 hc
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lynn, cool info on rodney.
just curious, who is the first to hit kickflip (new school style)? and when?
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On 11/13/2001
jeremy cooper
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was ty page a freestyler? does anyone have sites i can check out that would have some info on him? any old footage? his sponsors from back in the day? what he is doing now? anything...
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