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i went to the railway square today before 630pm
but i didnt see anyone with a longboard
where exactly is the railway square nearby central station?
is it near the YHA railway square? cuz i was nearby there
i promis to go next week
plz tell me the exact location,thanks
C U next week
Gloves are 100% necessary, because you're going to need them for everything. If you cant slide yet, you'll need them to protect your hands when you fall.
Minimum gear is Helmet and Gloves. Secondary gear is a skateboard.
Remy, it is. but as Bugs said. Know how yto either shutdown slide or footbrake........if you can do either of these ok, come and you will learn how to do it better as you get taught or watch and learn....also, alot of people come and then realise that we push everywhere, make sure you can keep up the pace :P
Easiest way to learn is to do......if you have a small hill, go slide it, practice sliding to a stop, or get your footbraking technique down-pat. Or, find someone who lives near you and hit them up for a skate...and learn, ask questions.....
i find it hhard to learn the basics alone, start a thread and see if you can organise a session for newbies and convince an experienced rider in your area to show you the ropes
I stand by what I said. SCBS is NOT the place to learn how to stop. People who told you it's for all skill levels were wrong. You need to be able to handle yourself. If you can't control your speed or pull an emergency stop, then riding fast with a group in the city at night is potentially going to get you badly hurt or even killed. I think people are forgetting that bombsquad is actually pretty dangerous (or has it got really lame and safe since my injury?).
I taught myself shutdown slides on my own well before I turned up and I still got smashed into carpark walls repeatedly for weeks.
Go to youtube, watch some Kyle Chin or Colton slide tutorials and then practice on a quiet hill until you can stop in a hurry. That's what I did.
Haha, Dave it still gets a bit interesting at times :P Especially Chucky Hunter and I in Opera House the other night....car and ped dodging , was crazy....almost smashed into 2 Mercs and a Beemer :P
And knowing how to stop like that, will definately help, like Dave said, youcan get badly hurt, or even killed in extreme situations.....You have to remeber that we are sharing the roads with cars and sometimes dont realise that we are there, or dont care. I have smashjed into cars pulling out cause they decided not to see me, and footbraking has saved me alot, changing an injury from a possible break to just a bruise....
are freeborders allowed to bomb squad, being a different breed and all? pushing a freebord is pretty wack, would i have trouble keeping up on the flats?
Let's not jump to any conclusions about freeboards, but bomb squads actually does a lot of pushing to get up to the bige hills, and between session hills so don't be expecting anything less than 50% push time.
let me elaborate, i don't have problems pushing on a freebord, the only problem would be keeping up with longboarders cos you just can't get the same consistent speed on the flats. however, i love bombing the city so someone suggested trying the bomb squad. thursdays are a problem for me atm anyway. you ever do any other nights?
Mason Kim
Jul 17, 2011
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Beany Panya
Anyone is welcome to Join Bomb Squad any Thursday night (:
Jul 17, 2011
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m0juu
Jul 17, 2011
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Beany Panya
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m0juu
dont speak to your princess that way!
Jul 17, 2011
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Beany Panya
YOU DOGGED PUMP YESTERDAY
Jul 17, 2011
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m0juu
sick alien was sick </3
Jul 17, 2011
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James
Jul 17, 2011
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Jul 17, 2011
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The Dave
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James
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Caspian Baska
Jul 21, 2011
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Beany Panya
Jul 21, 2011
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Jul 21, 2011
Mason Kim
im really wanna join with you guys
Jul 28, 2011
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Kelly Carter
Jul 28, 2011
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m0juu
bring a helmet a board and some slide gloves
Jul 28, 2011
Mason Kim
but i didnt see anyone with a longboard
where exactly is the railway square nearby central station?
is it near the YHA railway square? cuz i was nearby there
i promis to go next week
plz tell me the exact location,thanks
C U next week
Jul 29, 2011
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Alex 'maddog' Shaw
Jul 29, 2011
Daniel Sinanian
Jul 30, 2011
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Bugs
Jul 30, 2011
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m0juu
normal nights about 12 ish people this week just 5, it was so wierd bring a lid and gloves
Jul 30, 2011
Daniel Sinanian
Sounds sick. How many people normally show up?
Jul 30, 2011
Daniel Sinanian
Jul 30, 2011
Timothy Shu
Jul 30, 2011
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m0juu
Jul 31, 2011
Remy
Jul 31, 2011
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The Dave
Jul 31, 2011
Timothy Shu
Gloves are 100% necessary, because you're going to need them for everything. If you cant slide yet, you'll need them to protect your hands when you fall.
Minimum gear is Helmet and Gloves. Secondary gear is a skateboard.
Jul 31, 2011
ASRA Admin
Bugs
You don't need to slide to go to Bomb Squad, but if you can't slide you do need to be able to footbrake.
Wrist guards will do if footbraking, but gloves are still better.
Jul 31, 2011
Remy
Jul 31, 2011
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Alex 'maddog' Shaw
Remy, it is. but as Bugs said. Know how yto either shutdown slide or footbrake........if you can do either of these ok, come and you will learn how to do it better as you get taught or watch and learn....also, alot of people come and then realise that we push everywhere, make sure you can keep up the pace :P
Easiest way to learn is to do......if you have a small hill, go slide it, practice sliding to a stop, or get your footbraking technique down-pat. Or, find someone who lives near you and hit them up for a skate...and learn, ask questions.....
Jul 31, 2011
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m0juu
Jul 31, 2011
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Kelly Carter
Jul 31, 2011
Daniel Sinanian
Aug 1, 2011
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The Dave
I stand by what I said. SCBS is NOT the place to learn how to stop. People who told you it's for all skill levels were wrong. You need to be able to handle yourself. If you can't control your speed or pull an emergency stop, then riding fast with a group in the city at night is potentially going to get you badly hurt or even killed. I think people are forgetting that bombsquad is actually pretty dangerous (or has it got really lame and safe since my injury?).
I taught myself shutdown slides on my own well before I turned up and I still got smashed into carpark walls repeatedly for weeks.
Go to youtube, watch some Kyle Chin or Colton slide tutorials and then practice on a quiet hill until you can stop in a hurry. That's what I did.
Aug 1, 2011
Premium Member
Alex 'maddog' Shaw
Haha, Dave it still gets a bit interesting at times :P Especially Chucky Hunter and I in Opera House the other night....car and ped dodging , was crazy....almost smashed into 2 Mercs and a Beemer :P
And knowing how to stop like that, will definately help, like Dave said, youcan get badly hurt, or even killed in extreme situations.....You have to remeber that we are sharing the roads with cars and sometimes dont realise that we are there, or dont care. I have smashjed into cars pulling out cause they decided not to see me, and footbraking has saved me alot, changing an injury from a possible break to just a bruise....
Aug 1, 2011
Joshua (sasquatch) Stephens
hey alex remember that time at opera where i ended up in the wall, with 4 other guys taken out by the board? i lold
dudes, u gotta be a capable rider. be able to handle yourself AND your board.
Aug 2, 2011
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The Dave
It's like the Matrix - everyone bodyslams the OHCP wall on their first run.....
Aug 2, 2011
Joshua (sasquatch) Stephens
XD
Pure win, nuff said, prof
Aug 2, 2011
owen carless
Aug 2, 2011
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Aug 2, 2011
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Phil Bartlett
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Lea Robbo
Aug 2, 2011
owen carless
let me elaborate, i don't have problems pushing on a freebord, the only problem would be keeping up with longboarders cos you just can't get the same consistent speed on the flats. however, i love bombing the city so someone suggested trying the bomb squad. thursdays are a problem for me atm anyway. you ever do any other nights?
Aug 3, 2011
Richard Alley
give it a shot, if its too hard/different/what ever, go home
otherwise stick around and rock n roll
Aug 4, 2011
Joshua (sasquatch) Stephens
lol freeboarding scbs
Aug 4, 2011
owen carless
Aug 4, 2011