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New to Longboarding

  • 16-03-2009 04:22PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    Hey there, I'm a newbie looking for some helpful advice for getting into Longboarding in the Dublin area. I've recently gotten a board in the hope that it will improve my surfing and cos I hate going to the gym - I'm hoping it'll be a more entertaining form of exercise :-)
    Any advice on where to go/avoid? I'm not particulary intersted in flips/tricks, more surf simulation and longer trips, so flattish terrain with a few hills i guess. All advice welcome! Ettiquete tips would also be appreciated.
    C


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