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Am I missing something here as I don't see how this is considered a rant.
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DeluxeHazard wrote I don't see how this is considered a rant.
Its considered a rant because I am annoyed by not being able to land some tricks
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Practice doesn't make perfect.
Only Perfect practices make perfect.
Just keep trying.
Only Perfect practices make perfect.
Just keep trying.
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what does showing your board have to do with frustration of not landing a trick? Completely irrelevant..
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The-Professor wrote Practice doesn't make perfect.
Only Perfect practices make perfect.
Just keep trying.
This is not true. Practice DOES in fact make perfect (or, as close to perfect as you can get)
There is no such thing as perfect practice, if you were perfect at what you were doing, you wouldn't need to practice it. That is the whole point behind practice.
There is no such thing as perfect practice, if you were perfect at what you were doing, you wouldn't need to practice it. That is the whole point behind practice.
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Qwel wrote what does showing your board have to do with frustration of not landing a trick? Completely irrelevant..
I was showing my board so people know that I am using a Longboard and not a street deck so they cant understand my struggle with landing tricks.
So as they captain sets his sails, Your off with him.
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Well, you're trying to land tricks on a board designed for cruising around and not doing tricks.
It would be like someone buying a motorcycle and getting frustrated when they can't put groceries in the trunk.
It would be like someone buying a motorcycle and getting frustrated when they can't put groceries in the trunk.
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The-Professor wrote Practice doesn't make perfect.If practice don't make perfect and nothings perfect then I think why practice.
Only Perfect practices make perfect.
Just keep trying.
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AR15 wroteThe-Professor wrote Practice doesn't make perfect.
Only Perfect practices make perfect.
Just keep trying.
This is not true. Practice DOES in fact make perfect (or, as close to perfect as you can get)
There is no such thing as perfect practice, if you were perfect at what you were doing, you wouldn't need to practice it. That is the whole point behind practice.
Practice does not make perfect. There is no such think as perfect practice, I agree. But you can't say practice makes perfect. Practice with effort makes perfect. I can practice weightlifting 5 pounds all I want, but I'll never bench 500 pounds if I only bench 5 pounds everytime I practice.
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