First ever Skateboard 1080



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GUYS, skateboarding is ruined these slutty bimbos and their future spins, it's like their turning their sport into some sort of aerials contest or something
 
to put things into perspective, it took tony hawk 12 years to learn the 900. this kid IS 12 years old and just out-spun tony by a 180..

absolutely ridiculous. A local skater at Rye Airfield last week stomped a 9 and I thought that was impressive..
 
yeah except he didn't outspin tony because tony did it in a HALFPIPE which is insanely harder than a perfectly huge quarter with as much speed for an in-run as he needs.
 
sick but at the same time I dont see it as progression its taken someone what 12 years to add an extra 180 to tony hawks first 900 in like 99 or whatever
 
that so sick, i cant imagine the feeling of being 12 years old and knowing that you just broke a serious record in a sport as popular as skateboarding.
 
couldn't most vert pros do this with a custom built setup taylored to the trick? tony hawks was in a comp spec x games pipe during the best trick contest...that shit was real.
 
Wow it took like 7+ years since tony did the 900 for someone to add 180 more to the rotation? Just testament as to how far tony hawk was above the competition.
 
Doesn't matter, makes no sense. Thats like saying triples are easier cause people do them off bigger jumps
 
Spins from the past have no influence on future spins?

The sessions we play are short (in term to the millions spins the table makes).

So we don't have to look to past spins?

Al our systems are based on past spins. Or else we would play every spin.

How important are past spins? We only see the past from a few spins vs. millions that foregoing.

So do we need to rely on past spins? No.

Are we looking for something that isn't there?

I'm in a negative mood right now ;D.

Please debate...
 
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