Thank you!
Yeah, it's always fascinating how a new hobby or passion makes you see the world through different eyes.
Had this with so many different activities now (e.g. photography, climbing, longboarding, hiking...)
Yeah, longboarding was acutally the funniest, because I suddenly started to look for steep streets with narrow corners and I find them really beautiful.
I mean something so simple as a piece of asphalt suddenly becomes attractive in a way :D
I can imagine I never got into it myself and I am not sure why but it does look like such fun
Not that I would try it now my knees aren’t what they used to be
Uh, that sounds bad. I hope you recovered completely after that accident!
I think it depends on what your want to do with a longboard.
If you just use it for cruising around and you start to learn it step by step, it's rather soft on the knees.
But all further from that has a higher risk for injury.
Thank you!
Yeah, it's always fascinating how a new hobby or passion makes you see the world through different eyes.
Had this with so many different activities now (e.g. photography, climbing, longboarding, hiking...)
I never got into longboarding but the others yes and they all do open our eyes to see new things for sure
Yeah, longboarding was acutally the funniest, because I suddenly started to look for steep streets with narrow corners and I find them really beautiful.
I mean something so simple as a piece of asphalt suddenly becomes attractive in a way :D
I can imagine I never got into it myself and I am not sure why but it does look like such fun
Not that I would try it now my knees aren’t what they used to be
Yeah, it's probably not a good idea, because especially slides can be rather hard on the knees.
The last time i tried skiing my knee popped out of joint and i understand long boarding is harder on the knees so for sure not for me
Uh, that sounds bad. I hope you recovered completely after that accident!
I think it depends on what your want to do with a longboard.
If you just use it for cruising around and you start to learn it step by step, it's rather soft on the knees.
But all further from that has a higher risk for injury.