First Rock to Fakie! | Skateboarding at 63

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • Bagged my first real rock to fakies today! First skate since turning 63 and I'm feeling good. My right hip not so much, it has taken some serious abuse the past week or two but it will heal (I hope). Super hot again today, we are in the middle of a heat wave here in North Carolina.

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  • @blairdouglas1749
    @blairdouglas1749 Місяць тому +1

    Nice work! 46 here and I spend a lot of time breaking down tricks like this. Overcoming the mental commitment barrier is my big challenge. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep rolling!

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому

      Thanks! It is tough to know when to draw the line between overthinking it and just going for it. Sometimes I break things down too much and end up taking too long on the buildup and wimp out that day. I really wanted to nail this before we left and decided I wasn't leaving the park until I tried it.

  • @StevesSkateXplosion
    @StevesSkateXplosion Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic job man! You look like you’ve been doing rock to fakie for years. Great thumbnail too. I think you’re darn near ready to do a full axle stall on the same ramp you did the fakies on.

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому +1

      Yea, I feel like I'm on the verge of it. A lot of the kids do coping tricks on the low side of the volcano at our local park, its like 2 feet or so high, with an oddly slanted top and strange transition at the bottom. I rock to fakied on that side, and the high side which is 4 feet or so, this past weekend, and may be ready to just go for a moving axle stall or grind on that. I don't know when I'll get back to the park in this video.

  • @AngelsxTV
    @AngelsxTV Місяць тому +1

    LETS GOOOOOO!!!!!

  • @demczakjan
    @demczakjan Місяць тому +2

    I'm starting to skateboard at 40years and it's a really great feeling. You are my inspiration that it is possible at any age 😉(I apologize for my English)

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому +1

      That's awesome! I love skateboarding and am so glad I have started skating again. Good luck on your skateboard journey!

  • @elpadre4202
    @elpadre4202 19 днів тому +1

    Rad, rock to fakie. I'm 50, hope I'm skating 13 years from now. Keep shredding!

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  19 днів тому

      Stay with it and you'll be out crushing it in 13 years! I stopped for a long time and its hard to come back, but if you stay with it, you'll be killing it by my age!

  • @luugann2074
    @luugann2074 Місяць тому +1

    Inspiring me to skate more man I love the vibes

  • @mutatedgenome
    @mutatedgenome Місяць тому +1

    Nice job! Just got my first rock to fakies in over 30 years several weeks ago at the age of 51. Turning 52 tomorrow.

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому

      Nice job and Happy Birthday! It definitely doesn't get any easier but it sure is still fun to learn new stuff, or pick up something you haven't done in a while.

  • @littleripper312
    @littleripper312 Місяць тому +2

    Careful with that hip! I fell on mine off my bike and had bad pain there for a year and still can't sleep on that side. If I end up getting aggressive skates or start using my skateboard to do tricks I might get those crash pants shorts. Only thing is they might make you look like you have massive hips and butt from the padding haha. Congrats on getting the new trick down, it looks pretty cool!

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому

      Its slowly getting better, but I still have trouble sleeping on that side. I got a set of rHip cLips clip on hip pads at my local skate shop, I think I show them in a video coming out soon. They just go down your pants and you clip them to your waist band. I wore Bodyprox padded shorts for a long time and it just seemed like they had a gap in the padding right at my hip bone. With the new clip on pads, I can place them wherever I want them. I have taken a couple of falls on that hip with them and its not nearly as bad, it it wasn't already sore I probably wouldn't even have felt it and you can't even tell you are wearing them.

    • @littleripper312
      @littleripper312 Місяць тому

      @@theaverageoldguy Oh that sounds like a much better solution, thanks for mentioning them.

  • @merlebump5328
    @merlebump5328 Місяць тому +1

    Nice job with the rock to fakies. That's a tough fear to get over. I'm going to get back on the board Thursday. I doubt I'll get anything worth filming. I'll just consider it a warm up day. Got some blading in today. Not sure if the short clip is worth uploading to YT

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому

      It has been so hot here the past couple of weeks, its crazy. My son and I inlined last night and I spent the whole session jumping and it dang near killed me. Its even hotter today, but I feel like I am on the verge of a grinding breakthrough and really want to go again. We'll see what happens.

  • @smn-kun5907
    @smn-kun5907 Місяць тому +1

    happybirthday and happyskating 🎂🎉🎉

  • @Sure2Skate
    @Sure2Skate Місяць тому +1

    Nice, congrats on your firs rock 2 fakie mr! Im also trying to rock fakie on quarter and when wheels go over coping i bail. Hat down for awesome shredding!

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому +1

      Its all mental. Even though I knew for a fact my trucks would not hang up, it still took all my willpower to actually try it. I was really afraid of falling on that hurt hip, but as you saw that fall ended up being on the non-hurt side so it was OK and took all the fear away. Sometimes you have to fall and realize its not that bad before you can really commit.

    • @Sure2Skate
      @Sure2Skate Місяць тому +1

      @@theaverageoldguy agree, it's all about risk we are willing to take. Tho, my biggest nemesis are shuvs 😅 Actually have landed some, but i will wait moment like i had today. Had 0 fear so i dropped on medium A bank and roll off its curbe. I was all in, just standing on board was like so right, no fear, just visulation how to do it. Got to that moment before when i was doing body varials and hippie jumps. Mental preparation is weird thing.

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому +1

      @@Sure2Skate You are so right about that, some days you have it and some days you got nothing. I have never been able to land a dang shuv. I am going to really start working on my street skills. I never skated street other than just cruising or longboard. Never learned to ollie or any of the regular tricks, they just hadn't been done when I was a teenager. We made ramps everywhere out of any scrap of wood we could find, and it was all about transition. All of us were surfers too, and it was that feeling we were after. My jumping skills are just about gone with the arthritic knee, but I am hoping I can get at least a couple of inches on an ollie eventually.

    • @Sure2Skate
      @Sure2Skate Місяць тому +1

      ​@@theaverageoldguy you must had great crew back then, i can imagine. Shuv is easyest trick of them all, it's 99% mental. Most of them i rotate perfectly, but my left leg wont commit. Well, gonna work on that soon. Rock to fakie and Axle stall first i think. Im 37 and i have torn meniscus, can't imagine what it would be 20 years from now. Tho, all i know is im gonna use years left best i can. Today going to publish 30 days Ollie progress.
      Stay young mr.

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому

      @@Sure2Skate Unfortunately it doesn't get better as you age😮‍💨 I trashed my knee in a dirt bike accident at age 24 and the hardware has held up fine, just arthritis set in pretty bad in my 50's. I'll be sure to check out the ollie video, I am still working on that and the shuv. I can't get both my legs to jump right either, it seems like my left leg works hard to protect my right knee and just lags all the time.

  • @lucasseefeldt4347
    @lucasseefeldt4347 Місяць тому +1

    Looks like lake Street. Braille skateboarding used to go there a long time ago. Nice job on the skating

  • @rob3bb
    @rob3bb Місяць тому +1

    great job, I don't know how you can handle that heat

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому +1

      I try to acclimate to the heat, but man it has been tough. I don't think I deal with it as good as I used to, and eventually I get tired of chugging water!

    • @rob3bb
      @rob3bb Місяць тому +1

      @@theaverageoldguy I went early at 6:30am last Wednesday but I didn't even try on the weekend because of 90+ days.

    • @theaverageoldguy
      @theaverageoldguy  Місяць тому +1

      @@rob3bb I will have the Knoxville videos out this week, it was terrible hot there. Probably at least 100 on deck at the park and it just sucked the life right out of me and my son. All I can do on those kind of days is skate a little and take a break. There was NO shade there and not much at my local park. The park in this video has a little sun shade and a water fountain and that was great., but the metal ramps get hot enough to cook on!