personally, I just tell people to go out and have fun....... do what ever tricks you can do.......
since i know nothing about competing ill ask this,
what sort of skill set should one have to compete in am?
im not there yet BK, when i can land and ride out rolls maybe. i dont think hood tricks will get me there alone lol
i also doubt there are many squares in comp
LOL, dude, I started competing in 2004, did not do my first roll in competition until Nationals 2006
my first Nationals (2004) I finished dead last........ I screwed up so bad it was not even funny...........
there were (and still are I believe) guys competing in pros that can't do rolls!
There is one less now since I have 'retired' :haha:
there were (and still are I believe) guys competing in pros that can't do rolls!
Are you talking about the twangled morons? they just plain suck
Back on topic
Everyone within a reasonable distance should try to make it and compete.
You don't need to be great, just go there and do the best you can. You get better by riding with better riders.You need to support your local promoter so they can put on bigger and better events to help grow this sport:Banane25:
Are you talking about the twangled morons? they just plain suck
Back on topic
Everyone within a reasonable distance should try to make it and compete.
You don't need to be great, just go there and do the best you can. You get better by riding with better riders.You need to support your local promoter so they can put on bigger and better events to help grow this sport:Banane25:
preach it brother man!!!
Hey Gil, you'd be perfect for team Twangled :trink26:
Not me. You should know better gilweed:kabong:I thought u were Team Twangled? Aren't you? Actually being serious for a minute, Crammit said that you started Team Twangled years ago. Is that not right?
Are you talking about the twangled morons? they just plain suck
Back on topic
Everyone within a reasonable distance should try to make it and compete.
You don't need to be great, just go there and do the best you can. You get better by riding with better riders.You need to support your local promoter so they can put on bigger and better events to help grow this sport:Banane25:
damn, you posted a very good reply, and then ruined by including Twangled in this conversation.......