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NYFA's Ken David's 1st Video
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NYFA's Ken David's 1st Video
Hey guys - been playing for a while - never satisfied with my shred...till just now. Check this out - some feedback is appreciated... Enjoy! 
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-Ken David
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Thanks Matt
Thanks Matt - just some cheap New Balance I had for non-footbag needs - like walking...Lavers are too shitty for my shins/wide feet etc etc.
-Ken David
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Re: Thanks Matt
Hi, my name is Kenneth Ian Brill. I used to kick on those "Ruins" (as Dan Kramer used to call 'em) in Washington Square park, 8 hours a day. If there was ever one thing more horrible for my body than the lack of support and narrow sole of the Lavers, it's that wretched surface. Just be warned man- I was hopping up and down on them 8 hours a day for years, and as soon as I started kicking anywhere else my game was better.YoungOldskewl wrote:Thanks Matt - just some cheap New Balance I had for non-footbag needs - like walking...Lavers are too shitty for my shins/wide feet etc etc.
The area just a little east of there, middle distance between some benches and the elevated "sand pit" (or whatever it was...) always seems a lot better.
Also, the G-units have rekindled my love of this game, precisely for the reasons you ditched lavers. My game is growing faster than it ever has, despite a bad knee (right side- double round the worlds/ pixies- no stretching) and being a lot older, and %50 percent of it has to do with having fianlly decent foot-wear. The other half is having a good group of people to kick with.
I miss the NYFA days, and I hope to meet you next time I come back home, but till then:
Nice work.
Now try working that other side.
Peace!
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Flipsidedness is my nemesis...never schooled anything lefty...just learned left clipper recently. Maybe I was lazy, but the prospect of learning left clipper or left inside stall was always far less appealing than working on my Phoenix, Torque or Sidewalk...Starting to get into it now though - maybe i'll be able to post a better vid next year.
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks for the feedback.
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i think youre doing really well and youve got the idea from everyone else to try not to bail... but thats a given and you knew that before anyone said it. just keep kicking and things fall where they are supposed to.
oh yeah.. you shouldnt wait a whole year to make another vid.
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