THANK YOU FOR 800 FOLLOWERS!!! You all are absolutely incredible human beings! My names David and I’ve been doing sketchy tricks for over a decade now! Love skating, gaming, and creating content. Always skated a little differently, and hope that I can encourage others to skate and create as well. If you like gaming and chilling check me out on twitch Shadowlight777. Contents more geared towards adults over there just a heads up :). Product giveaways coming back SOON.
Really confused what you where trying to say here? Where you implying that I spend alot of time looking for outfits? lol my clearance sale outfits?? Because 90% of what I skate in I get on sale 😂
@@Sketchydave nah all I’m saying is you got a decent outfit but are blaming your lack of skating skills on a tik tok trend. It’s obvious you are learning to skate that little hubba, which is cool, but to say you do this all the time is just not true you do got those based on the evidence provided
@@GalaxyNewsRadio_ it’s a sports psychological concept that has been around since before the 1960s not a trend to be honest. Done this hubba before. Was not ready for it to of been waxed for bluntslides though. Definitely skated things slicker before, but each time I went at it was a half hearted attempt and I was in my head. That’s what the Yips mean. Do definitely get where you’re coming from. My skating can look like I’m relearning at times to lol it’s the 3 jobs 😂 This was filmed in between my main job and running Uber eats. 😅. Reason this video was made is genuinely because I think it’s easier to overcome the psychological side of bailing if you tell yourself “hey am I really getting beat by something called the Yips” 😂😂
Update: Board was old finally losing pop. Since I sell these specific decks I don't like to give them out when they're ready to snap within the week. It had multiple cracks. This also gave me a chance to see how our board press layered the wood.
Over 3 months old. It forced me to setup a new deck with more pop. Normally I give decks away after using, but I pushed this one too far. Since I own the company that sells keep it sketchy I don’t want to hand out a dead board either.
@@parkerdoss3331you’re not to far off. It was going. Old and I have backups. A lot at this point. It also gave me the chance to see how my board press layers the maple and oak on it ✅💯
Over 3 months old. It forced me to setup a new deck with more pop. Normally I give decks away after using, but I pushed this one too far. Since I own the company that sells keep it sketchy I don’t want to hand out a dead board either.
Over 3 months old. It forced me to setup a new deck with more pop. Normally I give decks away after using, but I pushed this one too far. Since I own the company that sells keep it sketchy I don’t want to hand out a dead board either.