height measurement from surfing - Bay Area Parkour2024-03-28T16:21:00Zhttp://baparkour.ning.com/forum/topics/2070047:Topic:6405?commentId=2070047%3AComment%3A6723&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYeah, totally agree with that…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-06-07:2070047:Comment:67232008-06-07T03:08:02.487ZSenghttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/msgr33
Yeah, totally agree with that. I was mostly thinking about guidelines for maximum height, not minimum.
Yeah, totally agree with that. I was mostly thinking about guidelines for maximum height, not minimum. I really like this idea. but,…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-06-06:2070047:Comment:66872008-06-06T17:43:25.783Zalexhttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/alex
I really like this idea. but, I think its important to realize that for some people, regardless of skill, some things are too high. for me, I'm still growing, so even if I was the same skill as Chris I shouldn't be doing double overheads. know what I mean?
I really like this idea. but, I think its important to realize that for some people, regardless of skill, some things are too high. for me, I'm still growing, so even if I was the same skill as Chris I shouldn't be doing double overheads. know what I mean? ...wait!
Forgot about the guy…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-06-03:2070047:Comment:64262008-06-03T19:23:47.581ZSafeNSurehttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/SafeNSure
...wait!<br />
Forgot about the guys with the sail...<br />
<br />
"<i>wave hi! to the camera...</i>"<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.tim-mckenna.com/image/news_dyn/2005-05-09-chops-wind/_dsc2740_xxxl.jpg"/></p>
<i>apparently</i> more relaxed:<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.tim-mckenna.com/image/news_dyn/2005-05-09-chops-wind/_dsc3560_xxxl.jpg"/></p>
<br />
GNARRRLY!!!<br />
=))))<br />
<br />
(<i>btw: my confidence level is logo-high, which relates to the sail, and is about 1.5 overhead...</i>)
...wait!<br />
Forgot about the guys with the sail...<br />
<br />
"<i>wave hi! to the camera...</i>"<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.tim-mckenna.com/image/news_dyn/2005-05-09-chops-wind/_dsc2740_xxxl.jpg"/></p>
<i>apparently</i> more relaxed:<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.tim-mckenna.com/image/news_dyn/2005-05-09-chops-wind/_dsc3560_xxxl.jpg"/></p>
<br />
GNARRRLY!!!<br />
=))))<br />
<br />
(<i>btw: my confidence level is logo-high, which relates to the sail, and is about 1.5 overhead...</i>) ...very right!
I like to bri…tag:baparkour.ning.com,2008-06-03:2070047:Comment:64232008-06-03T18:27:11.184ZSafeNSurehttp://baparkour.ning.com/profile/SafeNSure
...very right!<br />
<br />
I like to briefly exemplify the concept of <u><b><i>wave height</i></b></u>:<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.surferart.com/Photography%20Resources/NollPipeline.jpg"></img></p>
<br />
while we may want to approach the topic of <u><b><i>wave thickness</i></b></u> another time:<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.surftravelcompany.com/big-wave-pics/teahupoo1.jpg"></img></p>
<br />
No beginner would think about dropping into something like these and come out alive, right?<br />
Please remember that when thinking about dropping down from something that may look more familiar (<i>grandpa's Tahoe shack, GWHS…</i>
...very right!<br />
<br />
I like to briefly exemplify the concept of <u><b><i>wave height</i></b></u>:<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.surferart.com/Photography%20Resources/NollPipeline.jpg"/></p>
<br />
while we may want to approach the topic of <u><b><i>wave thickness</i></b></u> another time:<br />
<p style="text-align:left"><img src="http://www.surftravelcompany.com/big-wave-pics/teahupoo1.jpg"/></p>
<br />
No beginner would think about dropping into something like these and come out alive, right?<br />
Please remember that when thinking about dropping down from something that may look more familiar (<i>grandpa's Tahoe shack, GWHS containers, maybe double-stacked containers, etc...</i>)!<br />
;)