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mill_mobile
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Hey man, i'd suggest starting with street - stair sets and a few gaps
and stuff - by starting off this way you will learn further balance
skills which will help you when you decide which way you wanna go (if
you drill down to one style).
I wouldnt mind getting into flat but i feel that my street and trial
(mainly trials) is essential to get better at first as the balance
skills will help me once i start trying some flat stuff.
More or less just ride how you feel comfortable and confident and go
from there
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and stuff - by starting off this way you will learn further balance
skills which will help you when you decide which way you wanna go (if
you drill down to one style).
I wouldnt mind getting into flat but i feel that my street and trial
(mainly trials) is essential to get better at first as the balance
skills will help me once i start trying some flat stuff.
More or less just ride how you feel comfortable and confident and go
from there
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mill_mobile
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