Who says you need legs to skateboard?

Velaphor

New Member
Here's the major question about this, would it be easier to skate like that then how it's normally done? I know you have to be a good skateboarder to do the things he did and that guy is awesome for it, but being able to use both his hands rather then one leg and the fact that his centre of gravity would be lower would this make it easier or harder?
Hopefully i don't sounds like an arse i'm just curious =].
 

Xylak

New Member
I'm really not sure how comparatively "easier" or not it would be for him compared to a normal person. I would have thought that some stuff is easier but the fact he can get actually get some air and get up on to rails when he can't actually jump isn't that easy.
I just thought it mildly inspirational that he could get out there and do these kinds of trick. I'm always impressed when individuals overcome adversity to achieve these sorts of feats (no pun intended) rather than use it as an excuse to not do anything at all.
 

Velaphor

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Have to admit at first I thought that going back and forth wasn't so special but when he started pulling tricks off the rails that was impressive, he must have a lot of upper body strength to jump with his arms like that.
 
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