Mikado
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Never too late but but your body is going to hate you for starting so late.
	Never too late but but your body is going to hate you for starting so late.
	Mid 30's is when just stretching wrong can wreck your day.
I wonder what people do with their bodies, I'm in my mid 30s and feel pretty much the same as I did in my 20s. I think many eventually become so overwhelmed with work and family life that they don't have time to exercise and eat right. So while aging of course affects the body, no doubt about it, it doesn't need be as catastrophic if you take care of it.Mid 30's is when just stretching wrong can wreck your day.
I'm going to say yes just because of how much more slowly your bones heal now
Mid 30's is when just stretching wrong can wreck your day.
It's in his DNA, man.My uncle got back in to skateboarding in his thirties, got a gnarly leg injury, thought it was cool and then after he healed he got right back on his board lol
Not do die?Good luck.
Eerm, what are you focusing on today?
Yes! Bending the legs makes a big difference. I have Vans but they're new and still have a lot of grip which makes shifting the feet a bit tricky.I really ddn't want to wear Nike's but I can't deny how good SB Blazers feel. I'm bending my legs more which ia a good thing. Nothing hurts.
	
	
	I hate sand. It's rough, coarse and it gets everywhere...
	I'm not sure I understand the full amount of your story, but I still give you a High FiveThere was a pig in the city stopping commuters who did not have a light on their bike.
Fair enough. It's dark as my dick in the morning here.
I felt completely exempt though. I don't think they know that these boards can keep up with e-bikes on the road.
In short, there are too many rules here and skaters are exempt from all of themI'm not sure I understand the full amount of your story, but I still give you a High Five!
I tightend the kingpins on my board and it makes a big difference. Makes curving much easier.
What's next?I tightend the kingpins on my board and it makes a big difference. Makes curving much easier.
Just getting better I guess. I don't plan on doing any mad tricks any time soon. Ollies are going well but I keep falling a lot. My boys find that hilarious... little shits.What's next?
Having lights on your bike in dark conditions sounds like a pretty fair rule.In short, there are too many rules here and skaters are exempt from all of them![]()
Standard practice here.Having lights on your bike in dark conditions sounds like a pretty fair rule.
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	One day I want to get there too. I always wanted to be like Bart Simpson or any other suburbian kid on American TV. Just going everywhere with my board. I'll get there.I feel nude without my board and being a pedestrian is a shockingly bad experience.
Also, having a deck in your hand doubles as a Dead Rising weapon because there are a lot of smartphone Zombies in the big city.
	You gain a new layer of confidence once you learn how to control and adjust your speed on the (mc)fly.One day I want to get there too. I always wanted to be like Bart Simpson or any other suburbian kid on American TV. Just going everywhere with my board. I'll get there.
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Sure, terrorizing people should always be the goal for anything but for me it's more like therapy.You gain a new layer of confidence once you learn how to control and adjust your speed on the (mc)fly.
Rest asured, you will be terrorizing crowds in no time. Which is obviously the point.
	People like this churn out victim card shit like campfire stories to women.A guy who once broke my heart and who had a really shitty childhood, told me that the pain from falling actually helped him with the pain life gave him. It's like that.
Have you tried wearing different shoes?Sure, terrorizing people should always be the goal for anything but for me it's more like therapy. Even though I keep falling and hurting, I don't quit which is a more positive outlet of selfharming than drinking or smoking I guess.