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^^^ nice pickups
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These pics make me want to blow the dust off my setup and go bust some heel flips. I have no business doing that with 2 plates and 7 screws in my left ankle though...today's delivery.
These pics make me want to blow the dust off my setup and go bust some heel flips. I have no business doing that with 2 plates and 7 screws in my left ankle though
I broke it playing football with the homies. We used to play full contact with no pads after we graduated. I basically gave up everything after that. No more sports period. Including running which I loved. I started skating this concrete park not too long after the break, but just carving bowls. It helped me get some mobility back, but if I'm doing flip tricks I'll pay for it the morning after.
Reported and repped#NTdenim > #DenimJoggers
sorry Tony
this photo makes me happy i copped
Going to be tough holding off on purchasing those Fast Times on release day...
I'm still pretty active. I try to hit the gym at least 3 times a week, and I'm on my feet all day at work. Well when I choose to be now. I broke my ankle at 20, and now I'm 26. I wish I could get a few years of my youth back to be able to play on my company soccer team, but I'm good. I can still shoot around and run a couple miles for cardio on the treadmill. I picked up sneakers again after the break, because my Chuck Taylors became uncomfortable.Kind of off track of the thread, but I think its important to find something that you can do and enjoy. It seems like you were very active pre-injury, so to stop everything now seems devastating. Work has been busy and I can't squeeze time in for the gym. When I do find time to hit the gym or when I get to my once a week ball runs, it feels great.
Maybe cycling or swimming? Less contact/impact with the ground.
Definitely work on as much mobility as you can. If your ankle is not flexible enough it can screw up your walking gait and give you all sorts of problems later on.
Anyways, cliff notes, find some sort of activity that you can do. I think it would be better for you not only physically, but mentally. Any activity is better than no activity, even if its as simple as walking/walking the dog.
gl homie.
Now there is a good shipper!Some dudes don't even wanna double box and this dude double boxed and even threw em in a bag to protect em from any weather misfortune... Glad to have a backup pair
all in for these, they look good. my size tooHere you go:
These pics make me want to blow the dust off my setup and go bust some heel flips. I have no business doing that with 2 plates and 7 screws in my left ankle though