Flatness...
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:32 am
One thing to look for is Parking Garages.. Security is always an issue in those, but if you can find a good one, it might be worth hitting for a stealth session or two (bring donuts to bribe Security guards?). It may not be a 'hill' with all the variables in pitch, but at least Gravity will be tugging ya along.
As for training on Flats, definately Work It!
Cyber Slalom is a great means to guage your progress, as it sets a standard, and there are quite a few racers who've posted up times over on ncdsa.com.
Working on flats will give a super strong pump, and you'll likely have your footing position worked out (don't forget to use toeblocks!). Just beware that a good 'flatland' pumping board may turn out to be a bit squirrelly once you run it on a decent downgrade. Nothing that can't be fixed by adjusting/swapping out the truck bushings though. In course setting, keep things linear to get a good pump rythym going, put the offsets further down the course where you'll have momentum to play with. If you've got a location that's hassle-free, consider using paint dots to mark favorite courses. This makes for quick set-ups which means more practice time per session.
As for training on Flats, definately Work It!
Cyber Slalom is a great means to guage your progress, as it sets a standard, and there are quite a few racers who've posted up times over on ncdsa.com.
Working on flats will give a super strong pump, and you'll likely have your footing position worked out (don't forget to use toeblocks!). Just beware that a good 'flatland' pumping board may turn out to be a bit squirrelly once you run it on a decent downgrade. Nothing that can't be fixed by adjusting/swapping out the truck bushings though. In course setting, keep things linear to get a good pump rythym going, put the offsets further down the course where you'll have momentum to play with. If you've got a location that's hassle-free, consider using paint dots to mark favorite courses. This makes for quick set-ups which means more practice time per session.