By web-gnar on Skatehive
when i got the to HQ i knew right away i didnt want to skate. happens sometimes, you drive to the spot and then you are like ok i want to go back home now. but i pushed through it and eventually got into learning back smiths on the box. @tpc and andy were there, and they usually keep it pretty mellow. They don't risk their well-being or even try to get clips when we do these friday night fam sessions... but parker and andy know what i am capable of.... i was trying kickflip front boards on the flat bar, and parker said: you gottta do kickflip front blunt. you are a man now, no more little kid tricks its good to have homies who care about you progressing as a skateboarder. everyone is old these days and sometimes people are just thankful to be able to ollie. but you really have to try to stay healthy and push yourself to become stronger. skateboarding is really a lot more like a martial art than a sport. it requires discipline. but its also fun to drink beers and skate lol. i really don