For those of you in the Lone Star State of Texas,
beginners to slalom skateboarding may find out if there is a local Texas Outlaws C Team training session near you at the Facebook group page;
http://www.facebook.com/groups/327304500667674/
C Team Texas Outlaws Slalom Skateboarding.
Lone Star Beginner
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Hi Tim,
There should be some course diagrams in this forum:
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/phpBB ... m.php?f=59
Don't know if they're useful but it's something to look at and if nothing else at least get inspiration from.
/Jani
There should be some course diagrams in this forum:
http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/phpBB ... m.php?f=59
Don't know if they're useful but it's something to look at and if nothing else at least get inspiration from.
/Jani
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Lone Star Beginner
Hey all,
I've posted on here once or twice, but, I now have a slalom board! I'm a long time LDPer, so I'm hoping I have the control and technique partly sorted.
But, I'm all on my own in this big city and want to start trying out some cones. Are there any tips on cone layouts? or details of beginner/intermediate/advanced/expert layouts, for different hill gradients???
I've posted on here once or twice, but, I now have a slalom board! I'm a long time LDPer, so I'm hoping I have the control and technique partly sorted.
But, I'm all on my own in this big city and want to start trying out some cones. Are there any tips on cone layouts? or details of beginner/intermediate/advanced/expert layouts, for different hill gradients???