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Location: Hokkaido in my mind
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I have seen it with my own 2 eyes, therefore I feel I have the right to make this comment, you have the right to dismiss it as rubbish if you like but please dont get up on your high horse about it.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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@dreampow: I agree, I have the 008 NEW WORLD dvd (I think that's the name). As far as riding techniques go, their techniques are not CASI or AASI "correct". Nevertheless, they make turning and ground tricks look good. Rama, Aoki Rei, and Hiro are 3 of my favorite riders on their team.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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This thread is awesome. I looked through and read/watched everything from start to finish.
Makes me realize I need a season pass somewhere, and preferably to live somewhere closer resembling a mountain than a hill. Closest place is about 4 hours to meh, or 6 to somewhere more spread out and fun. |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Louisville, CO
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Kyoto Japan
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Thats a big ask for a newb with one post
.I would but its 10 mins long and pretty complex about the ins and outs of carving and weighting up the board un weighting etc. In general I like the style of these Japanese riders a lot even though they don't follow ASS i it looks great and is functional. They ride really loose and fluid while being in control |
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