I don't doubt it, once you learn the balance involved it is probably no different then riding a bike. Something you never forget. Good to know i still could have lots of years to skate.
It was about 7 years maybe more since i stepped on a board. I got on and landed a few kick flips like it was nothing, but i have yet to get a good session in.
I used to live in Alden(farm land), So when i was only 14-15 yrs old i would catch a bus to the city of buffalo for 8 hrs then catch the bus home. If my parent had known at the time they would have freaked. We went threw some nasty neighborhoods. lol
yeah, I mean, it isn't exactly easy for my friend. he definitely lives with a lot of ankle pain and stuff, but he's a really determined guy. I'm 34 and tore my ACL a few years ago and I desperately need shoulder surgery I've been putting off, so I've slowed down more than him.
one thing that's really progressed in the past 10 years or so is concrete skatepark design. if you can take a road trip to a grindline, dreamland or breaking ground park, you should totally do it. especially if you like skating bowls at all.