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Retrospect longboards
Retrospect longboards










  1. RETROSPECT LONGBOARDS HOW TO
  2. RETROSPECT LONGBOARDS SERIES
  3. RETROSPECT LONGBOARDS ZIP

I learned the hard way that pushing too far past my longboarding limits was not a wise idea. I hurt myself pretty badly and had to deal with the injuries for weeks afterward, which was anything but fun. At any rate, suffice it to say that I was a little too brave on one particularly steep hill and went zooming down it in the dark, eventually barreling off my board and into the asphalt. Soon after my adventure riding hills, I was invited to go “night boarding,” which involved longboarding on the identical hills I had already traversed in the daylight, but this time in the dark with only some small flashlights to light the way. That being said, I quickly learned that it’s never a good idea to push too far past your comfort zone. I pushed my limits and improved as a result.

retrospect longboards

I had to bail from my board several times because I picked up too much speed, but on some of the bigger hills I managed to stay on my board and reach the bottom. A few hills were only slightly inclined and thus moderately easy to navigate, while others were much larger and more challenging. By this point, I had become increasingly comfortable with longboarding, so I decided to try riding down some hills.

RETROSPECT LONGBOARDS SERIES

Shortly after buying my board, I decided to test it out on a series of trails that wound through a nearby Metropark. In the end, it paid off for me to be picky and wait until I had found the exactly right board. Much to my surprise, I instantly liked the feel and design of one of the first boards I tried, even though it was not at all what I had been looking for originally. I was quickly running out of options when my friend convinced me to check out one more sports store and try a couple of boards which I had previously not tested because I had thought I wanted a different shape and style. I tried several different brands, shapes and styles, and though I liked many of the boards I tested, I still managed to find something not quite right with each of them. Despite being relatively new to longboarding, I was remarkably picky when it came to purchasing my own board.

RETROSPECT LONGBOARDS HOW TO

In learning how to ride a long board and in buying my own, I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks that will hopefully be helpful to any fellow longboarding novices. I even purchased my first board this past summer and brought it to school with me, and so far, I’ve had a blast riding it around campus. Still, I quickly became hooked on the feeling of coasting down the street with the wind blowing in my face and worked on gradually building my speed and improving my balance. When I first tried to push with one foot and maintain my balance on the other, I was slow and tripped off the board multiple times. One friend in particular encouraged me to try one of his boards and come riding with him. At that point, however, I still did not know much about them.īut then I went home for the summer and became friends with several people who longboarded.

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RETROSPECT LONGBOARDS ZIP

I would see multiple riders zip past me on my way to class, or coast by my dorm room window while I was studying. This past fall, however, I quickly noted how prevalent longboards were among college students on campus. I had only ever seen a few longboards back home and generally knew quite little about them and their various brands, styles and purposes.

retrospect longboards

Prior to attending Grand Valley State University, I was very unfamiliar with longboarding.












Retrospect longboards