Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The Joy Of Skating Bowls

Personally, I find skating bowls way more enjoyable than skating a normal mini ramp.  I do not like to skate extremely large bowls, but instead a mid size one about six and half feet or so.  A bowl is like a mini ramp except it resembles a pool and can be skated in a number of ways.  Typically a mini ramp can only be skated in one fashion while a bowl can be shred in a number of ways.  The great thing about bowls is that you never have to push if you skate it correctly.   A mini ramp can take away some of your speed while a bowl on the other hand just accelerates you.  A place that has a great bowl which is in Illinois is Krush Skate Park.  This skate park has a decent size bowl and it never needs to be waxed which is a definite plus.  Other parks around Illinois like NorthBrook Skate Park has a huge bowl which is nearly un-skateable.  Personally I find these bowls to be entirely way too large to skate and really take the fun out of coasting in them.  When skating a bowl it is extremely important to push hard into the curves in order to pick up speed.  Another important aspect is to keep your wheels pressed firmly against the walls of the bowl otherwise again you will lose speed.  Another thing to point out is to be mindful of who is skating the bowl around you.  When skating a bowl it is extremely easy to get lost in the moment and skate the bowl entirely way to long.  This is just a reminder when skating bowls to better the experience of all the riders.  Seeing other riders shred the bowl gives other skaters inspiration and allows you to see what others are doing.

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