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Jamie FN Hickey
- Location
- Palm Coast FL
Exactly.....Some people want to go big while they can and others want to play it safe to avoid pain. Both are equally understandable, just different personality types.
Looks like a long way of saying you are scared to flip surf. I have seen rolls but never a flip attempt!!! Tighten up, that should be a 2015 goal for you!!!!!!!Life is not short,but youth is..I lived my youth in big air days with motox,it sure was fun then,now not so much..I wasnt paid to ride then but instead paying the price today... No one lives forever sounds like the same thing the crack head chain smoking guys say...up until they are about to die...then the story changes. Going big is cool and awesome but comes with a big price without risk management.
Good time for a buzzard quote.. hospitals and graveyards are full of big air big balls types...Im not fond of either,nor opiate addicts from self inflicted ridiculousness
Travis p and James stewart and guys really pushing limits in other sports get paid huge to do what they do,they also have specific insurance to cover them should something really bad happen,you wont find that to be the case in this sport
@masterblaster I thought the consensus on here over the years has been that learning rolls is more dangerous than flips ? Especially in medium height surf and up if you land on your side your legs and ankles are in the tray with impact forces moving laterally. Flops are really nothing if you stay connected, rather flop than over rotate one and flat land actually.
Only times I've gotten hurt or close to hurt has been learning rolls. Stay connected to the ski while learning to flip and the worst that happens is you drink a lot of salt water...@masterblaster I thought the consensus on here over the years has been that learning rolls is more dangerous than flips ? Especially in medium height surf and up if you land on your side your legs and ankles are in the tray with impact forces moving laterally. Flops are really nothing if you stay connected, rather flop than over rotate one and flat land actually.
I guess if your good at rolls it may be less dangerous but same can be said of flips. Rolls have hurt me more often than not. Surf and flat. I used to break my stuff right away at a freeride, now i try to show a little restraint and wait til the last day I'm there. 8 out of 10 flips may be good enough to not dart but the remainer is what gets ya.Wilkers you will be a flipper affectionado for life,but didnt we agree rolls are much harder and more technical,just less dangerous? ill leave the smashes to the youngins and enjoy the view..Ill play devils advocate and join your booster cause and push the youngins to doubles this season...a little destruction and carnage is always cool too.
Learning rolls in surf is more dangerous it requires more skill than huck and hope flips. But once u have it down is a far more consistent landing than flips and water depth is much less factor also. Flat landing rolls deff hurts. I try to bring them in nose first to elim that as well. I can see the landing much better also from that angle@masterblaster I thought the consensus on here over the years has been that learning rolls is more dangerous than flips ? Especially in medium height surf and up if you land on your side your legs and ankles are in the tray with impact forces moving laterally. Flops are really nothing if you stay connected, rather flop than over rotate one and flat land actually.
Ha, I'll be lucky to step foot on a ski in 2015....Waves need to be respected!!! Flatwater only riders probably don't know waves. The ocean or big lakes can swallow you up and spit you out not breathing. Wave riding is a whole different level of adrenaline than a boat wave. The risk is so much greater and i love it but then again ive always been one to test thin ice too. Wilkey, you gonna be all better by spring wavedaze?