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Just Cruising

31 August, 2010 (20:21) | Skateboarding Lifestyle | By: admin

Skateboarding has usually been a touchstone for me. I got my 1st skateboard at age 10 (prolonged, lengthy ago) and spent much of my time with my best friend, Denice, cruising around our neighborhood, acting like we had been surfing the waves of Waimea as we zoomed down freshly-paved asphalt streets on clay wheels and solid wood decks with no grip tape (that’s what the gummy soles of our Van’s had been made for, ya know).
So even now, when I get on my board, the feeling of happy days return.
Maybe that’s why lately I’ve been far far more interested in just…skating. When I got back into the sport in 2004, I caught the bug to find out new tricks, to drop in, etc. I hired seriously awesome pro Kim Petersen to coach me for a few sessions.
But somewhere along the line, I either got restless with the mechanics of it all, or too chicken to push myself, or…something. And suddenly the urge for a extended strip of smooth asphalt crept back into my consciousness. I began hankering for pure, unadulterated F-L-O-W, the feeling of zooming, the essence of skateboarding, the touchstone of my pleased childhood.
I salute and cheer for all who push their limits, find out new tricks, inspire us, amaze us, and are somehow not swayed by slams (or the fear thereof!). I’m thrilled that there is now a body of women to show the world what we can do on a skateboard. And I’m content as hell that I can watch from the sidelines, applauding all of you for taking risks big and little, whilst I go back to an earlier time and just…zoom.
Later skaters!

Just Cruising

26 July, 2010 (18:14) | Skateboarding Lifestyle | By: admin

Skateboarding has always been a touchstone for me. I got my very first skateboard at age 10 (prolonged, extended ago) and spent much of my time with my greatest friend, Denice, cruising around our neighborhood, acting like we were surfing the waves of Waimea as we zoomed down freshly-paved asphalt streets on clay wheels and solid wood decks with no grip tape (that’s what the gummy soles of our Van’s had been made for, ya know).

So even now, when I get on my board, the feeling of happy days return.

Maybe that’s why lately I’ve been far a lot more interested in just…skating. When I got back into the sport in 2004, I caught the bug to understand new tricks, to drop in, etc. I hired seriously awesome pro Kim Petersen to coach me for a few sessions.

But somewhere along the line, I either got restless with the mechanics of it all, or too chicken to push myself, or…something. And suddenly the urge for a extended strip of smooth asphalt crept back into my consciousness. I began hankering for pure, unadulterated F-L-O-W, the feeling of zooming, the essence of skateboarding, the touchstone of my content childhood.

I salute and cheer for all who push their limits, discover new tricks, inspire us, amaze us, and are somehow not swayed by slams (or the fear thereof!). I’m thrilled that there’s now a body of women to show the world what we can do on a skateboard. And I’m content as hell that I can watch from the sidelines, applauding all of you for taking risks big and little, while I go back to an earlier time and just…zoom.
Later skaters!

–Barb, pictured above with skate mom Karen, enjoying our post-zooming buzz after skating the hills in Newport Beach, Calif. on a foggy November day.