4:36 pm
12/07/2008
Hey, some people know this and some don't.
I'm in my last year of school and haven't really been riding much because of school commitments (exams are in two weeks) so I'm pretty much on a 1 year hiatus from riding until I graduate.
I still pull the bike out to go get milk and bum around with Kit but don't have much time for flatland at the moment. Still determined to learn hop bars by the end of the year.
Thought some people might want to know. Sorry if you don't.
Sean
5:12 pm
Moderators
14/08/2006
Once you've spent every waking hour studying you'll realise that high school exams aren't that difficult and you're putting all your eggs in one basket. When you go to uni you'll realise that you have the most freetime in your life.
I know that you're dedicated to studying but be smart about it and don't do it all the time.
Your one year hiatus is almost over. I expect to see you at DUG Melbourne at the end of August.
Paul
4:23 pm
Moderators
14/08/2006
When I was at school I didn't ride flatland so I have no idea what I would have done. I didn't start riding flatland until I was 20. My point is that you can't study all the time. It seems like your not which is fine. Do whatever you need to do in order to relax. Riding flatland shouldn't feel like work and it shouldn't be heaps of repetition. Change what you're doing and try to ride more.
We're different Shaun - I never really enjoyed studying. I went to uni and did honours but riding always filled the void that I felt and made me not worry about the future. I could have done any subject at uni it wouldn't have mattered to me at all. The best parts about uni were discovering flatland and the people.
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