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Episode: 3381
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Title: HPR3381: Learning to skate
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3381/hpr3381.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:26:27
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3381, for Monday the 19th of July 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Learning to Skate.
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It is hosted by Clot 2 and is about 36 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Clot 2 goes for a walk and talks about learning to ride a skateboard.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Okay, this is a new series, I guess, of Hacker Public Radio chats while I'm out on a walk.
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I've, uh, it's come to my attention personally that I sit around at my home a lot
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and I don't get a whole lot of exercise so I decided to start taking some of my regular walks
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and I figured what better way to pass that time than to do a Hacker Public Radio episode.
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So this is going to be unedited, it's going to be off the top of my head
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and it's going to last exactly the duration of whatever my walk lasts for.
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So in this episode I figured I'd talk about my new hobby of skateboarding.
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Yes, I decided to learn how to skateboard as an adult, which is a bold move actually.
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I didn't really give it, I guess I gave it some thought.
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I knew I was, I was aware that that was not necessarily everyone's
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uh way of getting introduced to skateboarding. So, you know, I knew a lot of people in school
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as a kid who skateboarded, they were always, uh, roughly within my realm of people I could speak to
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and I've always wanted to do it, but I never had a chance as a kid, never had a skateboard.
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I think I might have had like a cheap skateboard from like Walmart or something,
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but I never knew how to write it and it wasn't, it really wasn't built to actually function.
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I don't think it was built to look like a skateboard vaguely and that was it.
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I remember being at a playground once as a kid and I was trying to ride the skateboard and some
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very kind other kid was trying to give me tips on how to do it and at one point I must have
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fallen off or stumbled off of the board and he came over to me and he was like you should just
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try to figure out how to write it before you try to do any tricks and I was kind of embarrassed
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because I wasn't trying to do a trick. I was literally trying to learn how to skate to stay on the
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board and I must have, I must have looked like I was doing something very complex and that's
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appropriate because as it turns out, actually maybe I'll go this way, that's appropriate because
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as it turns out that was largely my experience now. So the reason I'm getting
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in-discayed boarding I guess, I mean decide from just wanting to get some more exercise in my life
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is that I had, I moved into a small town here in New Zealand on the South Island of New Zealand
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and across the street from the house where I live, the local kids that this local school
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had raised funds like you know $20,000 or something to build a skate park because there's
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really nothing to do in this town like if you're a kid especially there's just nowhere to go
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there's not like a youth center or a game store or even a shopping mall you know like there's
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just nothing so they raised money for a skateboard as a skate park right across the street from
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my house and that's it seems like such a such an unusual bonus you know you move into a place
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and you essentially get a free skate park in your front yard or across the street from your front
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yard so I didn't want to squander that I just thought well you don't get that every day
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and even if you were looking for it you know it'd be tough to find that so just got it for free
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so I figured okay once the skate park is built I'm gonna buy a skateboard and I'm gonna take it on
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I'm gonna try to figure out how to skate so skate park was built in gosh it only seems like it
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must have taken like maybe I mean honestly it seems like it was like two weeks it was probably a
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little bit more but it didn't take long at all and so I thought okay now's the time so I went
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online did some research I don't know I mean I wouldn't have been able to do this without
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internet honestly like I'm not the kind of person unfortunately who will seek out real life people
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and ask for advice necessarily unless it kind of falls into my lap so I uh I went online did some
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research learned that the ideal width of the deck which if you're not a skater like I am you might
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not know the deck is the uh is the board that's the part you stand on they call it the deck
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below the deck there are trucks which are kind of like the the axles the part that the wheels
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attach to and then there are the wheels you can buy all of these parts separately which is good
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because if you break you know your deck but your trucks and wheels are still good
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you can just transfer them to a new deck but um I just figured since I didn't really have a preference
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of brand or or style or anything that it seemed uh reasonable to just get a pre-built
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board and anyway I went to the clearance section of empire skate uh in Wellington and
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order to pre-built pre-assembled uh skateboard with the um I don't remember the brand I think it's
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blind anyway it says blind on the bottom of the board which because I have really bad eyesight
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I thought was strangely appropriate but it was on clearance so I got it really cheap it was like
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a hundred bucks which of course I say really cheap that's not necessarily really cheap
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but um it's it's affordable right now for me so I figured it was worth it it took me a while to
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commit um because I thought well hundred bucks for a thing that I might never use does seem a
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little bit excessive but I thought well you know what you got to get it to try it so I might as well
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buy it and if I hate it or I realize that this was all uh a dream uh an impossible dream I could
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just give it away to some neighborhood kid just be like here it looks like you need a skateboard
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here's a skateboard like there are worse things you know like not a big deal right hundred bucks
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if someone else benefits from it even better so buy a skateboard get the skateboard start practicing
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in the safety of my own home I just kind of practiced standing on the deck you know like getting
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onto the skateboard literally and just kind of like discovering whether or not I could even balance on
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it and that didn't take too long I was actually better at that than I kind of thought I mean on
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one hand I kind of thought I might be because like when I ride buses and subways I very frequently make
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a conscious effort to not hold onto the rails or the the hand holds because I just like the idea
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that uh that is good like balance practice not for any reason I just feel like that might be a
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fun thing to to work out so I've done that for years I guess but I mean I understand that that's
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different than being on a skateboard so I wasn't sure but it went well um those couple of initial
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lessons were good they were fine I balanced all right wasn't perfect um but pretty good
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I tried a couple of things I tried hopping on to the board from the ground like just both feet
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on which is not the normal way to mount a skateboard I don't think but I just figured that might be
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good for practice just you just sort of go from no balance to complete balance and then I heard
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about online again I heard about um an exercise where you stand on the board with just on your one
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one foot and just try to stay there for like a minute which is a lot harder than you'd think
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because especially once you once you establish okay yes I can balance on the skateboard so just
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standing on one leg balancing shouldn't be any different really you wouldn't think
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but no it's different so I did that I don't even I ever got up to him in it which is probably
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something I need to continue working on um but yeah it was it was good I was actually a little bit
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encouraged by my initial very hesitant to test so then I decided to go to the skate park and
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um so one morning when all the kids were in school not that the skateboard park not the skate
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park is on school property or anything I just figured it would be a lot easier for me to
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fumble around without a bunch of people zooming around me on bicycles and scooters so went out
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there to the skate park um one morning and gave it a go um and my initial trials were actually
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again kind of better than expected I um I found a flat spot and I just started um I just
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just started pushing myself around on the board so essentially get under the board with one foot
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and then just almost walk in a in a line just kind of don't don't skate per se just just walk
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from one end to the other except one foot happens to be rolling along on a skateboard that was
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about as easy as you might expect uh it was about as easy as I expected anyway you know it kind of
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gave you the sense that balance is different here but it wasn't so hard that you were like
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you know that I didn't feel like I was in danger of falling off the board or anything like that
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so did that a couple of times and I try to do I've been trying to do the different steps
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for like longer than I think I ought to or or rather longer than I feel necessary so when I got
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onto the board and could push myself around I did that more I did that longer than I kind of
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felt like I needed to I just kept doing it to try to get comfortable with that sensation
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but I got rather impatient with that because it is pretty boring and kind of not cool so I um
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then started uh learning how to skate properly like actually propel myself forward
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put both feet on the board and kind of ride uh from one end of the flat surface to the other
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and when I say like one end to the other I mean it's really probably only about I don't know
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six meters 24 feet whatever um it's not very long so uh that's just the smoothest surface
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that I kind of have available to me although as I'm walking right now I'm realizing that this
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this sidewalk is actually quite quite flat there's a lot of rocks on it I don't know if that
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makes a difference but anyway um so I was at the skate park doing that and once again I have to
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say it went a little bit better than I'd expected I was able to propel myself get my both
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feet onto the board and ride it and I had a little trouble at first sort of repositioning my
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front foot I guess the rule of thumb is that you kind of lead on the skateboard the the one
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that's kind of in the front is the foot that you it's it's your dominant foot right it's the one
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that you if you're taking a um a precarious step you know over something slippery or or
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you're climbing up the side of a hill that's the the foot that you're going to
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place to kind of get your bearing and bear your weight and pull you up or whatever so that's for
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me that's my right foot uh so the right foot it starts pointing in the same direction as the
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board and then once you start propelling yourself you're supposed to kind of scooch your foot around
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like turn it 90 degrees such that it is now um the sort of it's on the board um from from edge to
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edge from short edge to short edge the deck that I got is I think 8.25 inches which from what I
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understand is supposed to be easier to kind of balance on because you know there's more surface
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area there and my shoe size is uh anywhere from like eight to nine US shoe size so 8.25 inches
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I actually don't know how that translates to shoe size now that I think about it I kind of equated
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eight point two five inches to shoe size like 8.5 nine whatever and kind of equated those two
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things but now that I'm thinking about I'm not sure that that's even that might not even be the
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case at all so um anyway I was able to to work on getting my foot kind of turned as I was rolling
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it was a little bit tricky because you have to kind of coordinate okay well if you you pushed
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with your left foot so now you're gliding as you take your left foot and put it onto the board
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and so now your feet are kind of in a T position in in relation to one another and see if the
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as you're gliding lift your right foot a little bit and turn it 90 degrees and then if you want
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to push again of course you have to do the opposite you so foot goes back pointing in the direction
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that you want to go and you're pushing off again so it is a bit tricky um and a lot of times especially
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on a flat surface I found I found that it was a lot easier to just not reposition which I know
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is not good because realistically I don't think that would be very you know that wouldn't be
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that wouldn't last for a long time you want to you want to be able to um to turn that foot
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in the correct direction so I did practice that quite a lot and by quite a lot I mean over the
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course of several days I didn't graduate from that step for quite a few days well I tried though
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so when I um when I tried to sort of go to the next level for myself um I thought well what
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what what else can I do and the obvious thing was to try to um skate down a little tiny ramp
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just a little one like really really gradual little incline I wasn't trying for anything fancy
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I just thought that it might be nice to be able to I don't know skate somewhere other than that
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flat that one little flat surface that they have you know for beginners at the skate park I just
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thought well it'd be kind of nice to be able to you know roam around a little bit so pretty early
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on well early on uh after a day or two of just practicing back and forth I decided to attempt
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an incline a ramp and um did not go well I just had to stop in a store for a moment so
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I cut the the recording um I said it wouldn't be edited I didn't mean it wouldn't be edited in the
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in the device upon which I'm recording it um so decided to go down a ramp and um so I always
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knew I figured that there was an expectation of falling off of the skateboard um that wasn't
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something that I had any illusions about I knew that that would happen I don't think I realized
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how difficult it was to fall correctly that's that's a really underrated skill I guess um or
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something that you don't think to look for maybe when you're doing your searches online of how to
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skateboard you don't think to search the part where it says how to fall off of a skateboard um and
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even then I think I imagine that probably one of the the things that that would be geared toward
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our people who are doing a little bit more than just trying to uh skate in a straight line um so
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yeah I learned um after a couple of days of skating in in straight lines that um the littlest
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tiniest incline I guess if you're just not used to it can be a really really difficult task
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and so the first couple of times I fell um I well I stumbled I should say off of the skateboard
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and you know concrete of the concrete of a skate park is a lot harder than I guess you might think
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or maybe you would think that but anyway it's really difficult and falling is is oddly jarring
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it was really surprising to me that sort of stumbling off of a rolling board could be
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quite that jarring I mean I've been to like ice I've been ice skating maybe once I've been
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skiing once and I know that I've fallen in both of those occasions and and it just it didn't
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quite feel the way that this felt this this even though I was just sort of like stumbling off of
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you know the board that's like maybe what two inches off the ground it just felt like such a
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such a shock to the system it was really really surprising it honestly it actually felt like
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crashing into a brick wall on a bicycle I don't know if you've ever done that I haven't
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but I've crashed into a car on a bicycle a car that pulled out in front of me and I couldn't stop
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in time so I collided with the side of a delivery van and you know it's just that sensation of
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being in having momentum against something that is not going to budge in any way it's quite
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it's quite the sensation and it kind of just reams through your whole body and that's what
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what the skateboard felt like like just just stumbling off of it um you know not not not like falling
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just not staying on to on on the board it was surprisingly difficult so
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that taught me I guess I guess early ish that I needed to work on falling and that's it's difficult
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to work on falling because in order to work on falling you have to I guess fall
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because I mean you you can kind of I guess you could try to simulate it but I don't know that
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is quite the same thing so that was that was tough and frankly after my first stumble I was
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surprisingly reticent to do that again because it didn't feel great and I just couldn't seem to
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bring myself to try to um repeat that experience but I knew that I had to repeat that experience
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because I had to um I had to learn how to do it I had to learn how to stumble off of a moving board
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so I kind of I don't know I tried a couple of things that didn't really work like I thought well
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if I can't I can't bring myself to to repeat the action that caused me to fall then maybe I can learn
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to like I get I can start low and then build my way up so I literally like basically
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crouched on the board and rolled down the little ramp fell off and that was even worse like
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that was that you don't have mobility if you're just in a fetal position on a skateboard
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that's not a good idea so I fell off in that position once and I really didn't want to do that again
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so I don't remember exactly like what I had to do to sort of get over it
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but well yeah I guess I did I guess I do so eventually I thought okay so I need to go down this
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ramp like this is this is now this is this is the battle now this is it this is the thing that I
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have to get over in order to proceed really which I mean to be fair it's probably not like there's
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probably other things I could have done but I just felt like the ramp was sort of the thing that
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you know it was now personal so I decided to tackle that so I laid off for a couple of days
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and so it did some research again don't know how anybody did this well no I know some people did
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this they just asked their friends I don't know how introverts did this before the internet maybe
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they didn't I don't know did some research took me took a while to find advice on something super
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super basic like I feel like I'm probably in this is sort of the minority here in terms of like
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having trouble with this because I just can't find all that much about going down a basic ramp
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like that's really not it doesn't seem to be a popular tutorial out there it just and even the
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ones that you do find preface it heavily with hey everybody know I know that this is a really
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basic trick but you have to understand for beginners this isn't really complex and I'm just
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thinking yes I know I've noticed I'm that beginner you don't have to apologize to me for
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for teaching me this skill this is something that I'm here to learn please explain but yeah
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everyone was very careful to like sort of ward off people who were gonna comment that it was
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stupid and too too easy and stuff like that is like look just mark this a beginner tutorial and be
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done with it because this is not simple to me right now I I wanted to be simple at some point I
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want to be the one want to be someone who's looking at it thinking who doesn't know how to do that
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but right now for me definitely not there so I found the tutorial online and it kind of set me
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straight or rather got me out of my my straight positioning because what I was doing I realized
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was that when I was on the skateboard I had my feet turned in the correct position but my shoulders
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were perpendicular to the board I was turning my upper body towards where I was going which I mean
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honestly is pretty natural like if you know you've got this board your feet fit on it in a certain
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position but your body is still moving forward so it's I think it's kind of natural for your
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body to just turn in that direction and that's what I've been doing completely unconsciously
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but the video pointed out very explicitly that that's not what you're supposed to do
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and that you have to keep your shoulders in line with the board so you know you're on the board
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moving north but you're facing either west or east you're allowed to turn your head to look north
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but your body like the your your your body should not be twisted it should be straight apparently
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facing you know either west or or east or you know assuming that you're going north or south I guess
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it doesn't matter but you're in line with the skateboard and when you go down well in general
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you're supposed to keep your knees a little bit bent apparently I mean I'm going off of what I've
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heard on the internet and what has been working for me and that's that's it but yeah so I tried
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to go down a ramp again with this new information about the correct stance and a couple of tries
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took a couple of tries and interestingly the couple of tries did not entail me trying and failing
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it entailed me going getting right up to the edge of the ramp and then I start going down and
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then I chicken out and and step off the board which by the way was a great way to teach myself how
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to fall after all or not fall but stumble off the board after all so that was kind of nice
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but it took me a while it was really really weird it was like this battle of will really because my
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body just didn't want to let me go down the stupid little ramp and again I want to emphasize
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this is a really gradual incline like I don't know maybe I don't think it was even a 45 degree
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incline maybe it is but it's really small you know like if if I lay my board against the ramp
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I think my board is longer than the ramp possibly like it's just not a big ramp and that's
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why I chose it I thought that's not even a ramp I'll just go down that little incline and that
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way I have this much space to skate on instead of that little space over there so it was really not
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even about the ramp originally and and now it was all about the ramp and so yeah I kept I would
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I would back up I'd start skating towards the ramp I get into position in the knees spread the
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arms out for balance try to dip into the ramp essentially and then dip back out but my body just
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wouldn't let it happen and finally earlier today I managed to go down the ramp without falling
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off of my board and it was a great feeling like really really good feeling it was that it was
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exactly the feeling that you think you want from it you know from from an activity like this
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like if you if you were to ask yourself why would I want to skateboard that could be a possible
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answer is you might want to skateboard because after trying something several times and feeling
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like you're never going to get it and then suddenly getting it that's a real rush and it's just
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so satisfying and so so nice and frankly for physical activity it's something that I very very
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rarely experience usually my physical endeavors are clumsy and that it's usually a competitive
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well it's not usually a competitive sport but historically you know traditionally it would be
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some kind of competitive thing where you're being coerced into playing on some team against another
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team of people and you can't really see what's going on and you're stumbling around and you don't
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know the game and everyone's running at you threatening to hit you or something it's just like I don't
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know sports not fun right so skateboarding to me I think part of the reason that it appeals to me
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is because potentially it is just kind of a solo endeavor of just kind of you can be out there on
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a surface maybe even inclined somewhat and you can try to master something you can try to try to
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try to perfect your balance try to perfect your stance whatever until until you get it right and
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when you get it right feels really really good so after after doing the ramp once like I said
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earlier I just kept going because I figured I need to do this more times than I feel necessary I
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definitely wanted to quit at that point like I just kind of wanted to say okay well that was my day
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that was the day of skateboard practice because it just felt really good to have gotten it to beat the
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ramp but I figured gotta do it again so I did it a couple of times further and then I got kind of
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ambitious and I thought well you know after that little ramp if I keep writing for a little bit
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there's a slightly bigger ramp and I wonder if I could if I could go down that second ramp and so
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I started trying that and the first time I stumbled off the board a little bit and the second time
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I got it I got it I got it I got I got down the small ramp and then down the big ramp and it
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was really exciting it felt so so fun and it was just these are like really small ramps here's
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the funny thing but I was able to stay on the board throughout two ramps consecutive two consecutive
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ramps tried to go up the ramp on the other side and that did not work out so my next my next
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um my next trick will be how to go up a ramp but for now I'm just going to keep practicing going
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down the ramp and I think I'll just do that for the next couple of days and see see how long it
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takes me to sort of like really get that down really make it feel natural and hopefully that'll go
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well um in terms of investment I guess like I said there's a hundred bucks for the board I think
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there was a no I think actually orders over a hundred I think got free shipping um or maybe I had
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to pay like five bucks I don't remember but yeah it was it wasn't bad it was about a hundred
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bucks for the board and I still haven't gotten anything else eventually I'm gonna get like a helmet
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and knee pads and elbow pads because I mean not not now but eventually because I do want to try
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you know something more fun than just going down ramps but should that ever
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eventuate I want to make sure that I don't crack my skull open um or my elbows or my knees for that
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matter and then I still haven't gotten really good shoes either and in the past I've worn skating
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shoes just casually like that was a thing that I opted for sometimes because you know whatever
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um this time I just thought well I don't want to spend too much money on this hobby that I'm
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not sure is a hobby for keeps yet I mean I'm still not sure how long I'll do this but
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I just figure I figured today that maybe I should try so I scrounged up some um some shoes
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some skating shoes and tried them out because I'd been previously I had been skating in my boots
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I got really good steel tip boots that have no grip on them whatsoever and I thought well that
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doesn't matter because after all um the skateboard has a bunch of grip tape on it so why why is it
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even matter if my shoes are grippy uh I I'm theorizing after today that maybe it matters because not
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possibly not coincidentally today is the day that I did the ramp and today is also the first day
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that I wore proper skater shoes so maybe some skater shoes are in my future here in New Zealand I think
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they tend to be about I don't know 120 140 bucks so that's going to be a little bit pricey so
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grand total so far you know after the shoes it'll be like I don't know 250 bucks so I don't know how
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cheap that is unfortunately I think it could be cheaper but um I'm in a place right now where I can
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I can afford a little bit of of luxury like that so I will I will probably invest in good shoes
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into the story for today I'm back home so thanks uh for listening to this episode of Hacker Public
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