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    Default THE FUTURE OF SKATEBOARDING! Holy ####.


    WHY ISN'T SKOGGING HUGE YET. YOU GET TO PUSH WITH BOTH FEET.


    LOOK EVEN MALAKAI SKOGS.

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    Because not all of us can afford $100 skogging lessons and its not something you can learn on your own.

    duh.
    Who wants to teach me how to push? I've got $30 to spend.

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    Looks like Chris is using the Crane technique. Impressive.

    I can't lie, for s#its and giggles I've tried skogging. It's really not that hard at all IMHO. Granted I also didn't try to do it for 10 miles either.
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    Skogging is more tha just switch pushing...
    Pay close attention..
    A lot of people just don't get it..
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    dont mean to be hating but i dont get it. it just looks like a goofy way to ride long distances but im sure it requires alot of technique

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    No one said skogging is just switch pushing.

    So, are you suggesting that any one claims to have tried skogging could not have understood the technique without learning from Chris?

    Because it seems so.
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    ya i don't really get it either....all it is is just a fancy way of switch pushing. call it a riding style if you want, but i really don't see the big deal.

    its not like i'm going to be walking in the park and see a guy on a board doing some fancy pushing and be like, " OMG LOOK THAT GUY IS SKOGGING!!!"

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    rodgon has requested one day a week meeting somewhere like Crystal Pier to hook up and shut the little peons up that complain about the cost of skogging lessons. or even screw "skogging" . I'm teaching basic skateboarding techniques for flatland switch pump, push and carve. If someone wants lessons on grinding frontside/backside coping, thats for another day. If someone wants to slide 10,000 feet, that lesson can be had too. i raced last weekend and placed 3rd in the Open Division at the Pumphouse Dowhill event. I do more than skog on my board. In fact, I'm getting closer to pulling off the Samoan Squat, a trick I invented back in the 70's. I have a long list of skateboarding accomplishments before it went mainstream counterculture in the 80's.

    skogging is just a new wrigggle on a skateboard that allows me to express myself in a very animated form. the video's posted here are old but as many have told me, they are yet to come close to getting it down.

    when you skate hard for over 40 years, you get the idea things can be better. my skateboard is more than just something to hang on the wall at night and admire the graphics. it's an exercise machine in it's very basic form. i've taken the movement which allows you to become adept at switch skateboard stance. imagine pumping goofy or regular. imagine alternating mongo push with regular while switching lead feet. i dont imagine that. i do it. i do it not for a few feet but for long distances while getting a wholesome exercise. And that is the goal. Aerobic and leg building (Pictures coming)

    i got good at it simply by changing my running routines by inserting a skateboard in between me and the ground while running.

    it can be done on any board. just seems my design for my view of what a skateboard transportation board should be is FLAT. my 18 year old son who's a mad fingerflipper loves the board for cruising fast downhill.

    i'm not trying to convert anyone to going the distance. i've turned on over 10 million people to the movement and YES, anyone can do it, it is not a new concept, it just makes sense. and to me, using a skateboard as a transportation vehicle, i can't think of a better way to motor around town than my skogging deck design that Galac has nailed down for me. We're both collaborating and making this deck available in custom format. We prefer you let us dial it in for you with trucks and wheels since optimizing it for you can help your feel for the switch-stance-pump-and-carve stoke of "self generated" speeds for the cruise.

    stay tuned here for Rodgon to announce when and where the long cruisers will assemble and chat while taking up this movement. LDP'ers can pick up the switch on these cruises and best of all .... you can see the skog in person .

    come on down and have A FREE LESSON or continue complaining it costs too much money to learn. or perhaps your learning technique is so far off base that you'll swallow your slant on doing it and come up with your own thread so you can be ridiculed too! whatever the case, the stoke of skateboarding cannot be found on this messageboard. it is up to you to get off your ass and find the stoke while applying yourself to do it.

    have you ever skated with a 50+ year old seasoned skater? there's lots of us around. try hooking up. learn something more than the comic book movements with your itty bitty hood of fools thinking their way, is the only way to skate. not because they think it looks funny but moreso that they are too pigheaded to try something new that can only benefiit their arsenal of skateboard moves.

    every person that has seen the skog in person realizes that there's something of a lesson to be learned. or forget the skog and just switch-stance-pump-carve-push.

    as some kids have shouted out as I come blasting by, 'THAT'S NOT SKATEBOARDING' . I love it. I am different and outside of the box. always have, always will.

    keep laughing, smiling and smoking up the pavement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAMOa View Post
    In fact, I'm getting closer to pulling off the Samoan Squat, a trick I invented back in the 70's.
    I don't think I would have the patience to practice a trick for 38 years.

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    Im sorry, but I don't think there is anything remotely interesting about skogging. How about calling it alternating push, because, I mean, thats all it is.

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    ...

    It looks very difficult to learn, and very difficult to do... Not worth the effort, as far as I can tell. I'm not saying it's not impressive - it is - but honestly, I'd have to be pretty bored to want to spend time learning to push more effectively. Is there something I'm missing here? You put your foot down and push, only difference here (that I can see) is you move your feet around a lot and use both legs... seems like regular pushing is a lot simpler, and only slightly less effective, if at all.

    /my two cents

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    its like mongo but gayer
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    Quote Originally Posted by bakersfield90 View Post
    I don't think I would have the patience to practice a trick for 38 years.
    the trick is very hard to master. i hadn't really done any freestyle til recently at the urge friends. and getting the legs in shape came back from skogging daily.

    as for skogging being gayer than mongo.. hehehe. some people just don't get it but that's their problem. not mine!

    either this mentally challenged wimp can't figure it out or he can't skate. again. his problem

    as far as it being goofy riding long distances. try pushing with one leg for 100 miles. that's goofy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAMOa View Post
    rodgon has requested one day a week meeting somewhere like Crystal Pier to hook up and shut the little peons up that complain about the cost of skogging lessons. or even screw "skogging" . I'm teaching basic skateboarding techniques for flatland switch pump, push and carve. If someone wants lessons on grinding frontside/backside coping, thats for another day. If someone wants to slide 10,000 feet, that lesson can be had too. i raced last weekend and placed 3rd in the Open Division at the Pumphouse Dowhill event. I do more than skog on my board. In fact, I'm getting closer to pulling off the Samoan Squat, a trick I invented back in the 70's. I have a long list of skateboarding accomplishments before it went mainstream counterculture in the 80's.

    skogging is just a new wrigggle on a skateboard that allows me to express myself in a very animated form. the video's posted here are old but as many have told me, they are yet to come close to getting it down.

    when you skate hard for over 40 years, you get the idea things can be better. my skateboard is more than just something to hang on the wall at night and admire the graphics. it's an exercise machine in it's very basic form. i've taken the movement which allows you to become adept at switch skateboard stance. imagine pumping goofy or regular. imagine alternating mongo push with regular while switching lead feet. i dont imagine that. i do it. i do it not for a few feet but for long distances while getting a wholesome exercise. And that is the goal. Aerobic and leg building (Pictures coming)

    i got good at it simply by changing my running routines by inserting a skateboard in between me and the ground while running.

    it can be done on any board. just seems my design for my view of what a skateboard transportation board should be is FLAT. my 18 year old son who's a mad fingerflipper loves the board for cruising fast downhill.

    i'm not trying to convert anyone to going the distance. i've turned on over 10 million people to the movement and YES, anyone can do it, it is not a new concept, it just makes sense. and to me, using a skateboard as a transportation vehicle, i can't think of a better way to motor around town than my skogging deck design that Galac has nailed down for me. We're both collaborating and making this deck available in custom format. We prefer you let us dial it in for you with trucks and wheels since optimizing it for you can help your feel for the switch-stance-pump-and-carve stoke of "self generated" speeds for the cruise.

    stay tuned here for Rodgon to announce when and where the long cruisers will assemble and chat while taking up this movement. LDP'ers can pick up the switch on these cruises and best of all .... you can see the skog in person .

    come on down and have A FREE LESSON or continue complaining it costs too much money to learn. or perhaps your learning technique is so far off base that you'll swallow your slant on doing it and come up with your own thread so you can be ridiculed too! whatever the case, the stoke of skateboarding cannot be found on this messageboard. it is up to you to get off your ass and find the stoke while applying yourself to do it.

    have you ever skated with a 50+ year old seasoned skater? there's lots of us around. try hooking up. learn something more than the comic book movements with your itty bitty hood of fools thinking their way, is the only way to skate. not because they think it looks funny but moreso that they are too pigheaded to try something new that can only benefiit their arsenal of skateboard moves.

    every person that has seen the skog in person realizes that there's something of a lesson to be learned. or forget the skog and just switch-stance-pump-carve-push.

    as some kids have shouted out as I come blasting by, 'THAT'S NOT SKATEBOARDING' . I love it. I am different and outside of the box. always have, always will.

    keep laughing, smiling and smoking up the pavement.

    cYa

    i want skogging lessons problem is i live like 5000 miles away. And what deck and trucks are you using it looks cool

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    This thread made me laugh. Congratulations on a successful troll.
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    I skog often and I'm getting my roommate into it.

    That is all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petary791 View Post
    I skog often and I'm getting my roommate into it.

    That is all.
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    Cris thanks your videos have helped me become a better skater.I started rideing switched wen i got tired after long distances.After watching your video i noticed you were pushing from the back of your Board.I guess its called mongo it was all new to me.after a year of skogging i can ride all four ways and pump switched.I can skate much longer now some of the skateboards i use are evo 79blastwaves. dhr 97fiys hellcat 83 fiys dregs 46 76kriptos dseed 85 speed vents.I started skating in 1979 and will never stop

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