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Can you skate mongo?
Kids on the Razor, I'm on the Santa Cruz...ah, summertime....
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mongo like candy......
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I skate mongo.
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Mongo foot is the wrong way to skateboard...unless you are riding switch-stance.
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We call it Goofy Foot on the East Coast..
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my wife watched me do some hang 5's and a few pegades earlier :) |
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Mongo is riding w/ rear foot on board and pedaling w/ front foot...its how i roll Reg foot = right foot on back of board, propel w/ left, front. Dunno how the kids do it the other way...its how we did it in the 70's |
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Mongo is definitely 'goofy' though :) |
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Mongo is less stable: You can't steer as well with your back foot and it also takes longer to set up for tricks.
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I picked up a 'hybrid' deck. Long with some gummy 78s for cruising but it has a tail. Probably could be ollied......if I could still ollie. Been trying to teach myself to push mongo, just for the heck of it.
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PUSH MONGO! STANCE REGULAR!
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There isn't that many over 40 who can still do what Dip is doing, hats off to him... |
that's some nice work dipso, looks like the combi bowl at Vans?
I've skated that myself over the years, but strictly below the coping with stiff style. HardDrive, get those kids off the Razors and onto real skateboards! More fun in the long run and never to young to learn. |
I go to mongo when my regular pushing knee gets sore. Bill Danforth is an original mongo pusher.
+1 on real skateboards not razors |
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I probably have several hundred hours in that thing. Let me know next time your coming out. I'll push you until you hear tile, at least. |
lol, you probably could push me to do that, even at my advanced age.
I'm normally a sensible shoes guy, but with crazy things like skateboards, or other physical challenges, i'm a sucker for peer pressure and fold like a palin daughter on prom night. |
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