Skateboarders, like any other sports, are indispensable for creative people who bring something new. Everyone knows that these people are inventors of specific jumps, splits, and spins. Their work has been admired and sometimes the skate actions that they invented have their name. For example, Lutz jump was invented by Alois Rutz before World War II; Wally was jumping thanks to Bruce Maypes played in Icefolies in the 1930s. Mabel Fairbanks has never been before.
I do not think we need to see this movie; I know how it works. Tony is very kind and friendly to everyone, but Gillooly was manipulated by Gillooly to hit the ball, promoted by her parents to become a good player, seen in the media as a bad girl. In short, "I, Tony" depicted her as a victim. By paying money to see this movie you support talent and competent people, but choose to bother it all, refuse to take responsibility for your life by doing goodwill or sympathizing with others I choose that. There are real victims worthy of our compassion and support.
This is an unusual skater that thrives here. Many great people do not. "In some respects about skateboarding, they are technically amazing, something most of us can not do," Garshell said. "But they will never walk on the hill under our hill.Some lonely fears will necessitate some sort of skater." In 2016, Green will head from the San Francisco bar to the Skate Skate Home I broke. C2 vertebra. He continued the so-called break of the executor, which is the result of a strong neck shock and forced overstretch - the same break that happened when a man dropped off the gallows and fell
Once the rotation is complete, the skater will not be clear. They still need to carry out these leaps, but it is not easy. It is estimated that a skater hits ice with a weight of 5 to 8 times. This means 135 lbs Olympian Nathan Chen may hit the ice with more than half the weight of the weight. A skater must consume a large part of energy when landing. This is done in a short time. Why do they stop so soon? On the other hand, the blade and the skate are so hard that there is some flexibility in the feet and ankles. Just like a volleyball player's ankle, knee, waist will bend, energy can not be consumed in a larger range of motion for a long time. In addition, the rigid blade falls on the concrete floor covered with ice.