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General Discussion: Skateboarding
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posted 17 Jan 2014 19:14, edited 17 Jan 2014 19:14
Salabanzi edit is class but his skating is so predictable that it feels like I've seen all that footage before. Everyone has their stock tricks but Salabanzi's are pretty much limited to 4-5 on flat, 4-5 on ledges, 4-5 down handrails. How many times does he do a variation on a backside flip (such as half cab flip, full cab flip, bs double flip) in each section? how many crooked grinds and back tails? How many sw fs 360s? I've always enjoyed watching him and he used to be one of my favourites, but he never really developed his style, just took the same tricks to a higher level. Someone like Dennis Busenitz blows Salabanzi out of the water without needing to skate anything bigger than head height (other than the odd bit of tranny).
A friend posted this the other week (from a couple of summers back, second trick is mine). Need to get back to skating this summer, didn't skate at all last year.
A friend posted this the other week (from a couple of summers back, second trick is mine). Need to get back to skating this summer, didn't skate at all last year.
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