skill level

Jimmy C

Steel Member
You can consider yourself intermediate when you can start making sorta good videos and competing in comps and not be dead last.
Skill level doesnt matter much when it comes to being pro. It's more what tricks you do on what things.

i competed in a comp and got 1st place last summer and i got a $50 gift card to a bike shop. but ive gotten alot better since then
 

devinthedew2

Steel Member
Well lets see ive been scootering for over 6 years i can air out like 7 feet shred bowls better then 99% of pros, i have alot of tricks but would rather not name them all lol. Ive heard i have really good style and im pretty consistent. but i woudnt consider myself a all around pro i could still work on my trick combos but im more of a grind guy. but in all honesty i could careless i ride for fun when i want to i dont ride everyday trying to learn new crap.
 

michaelchavez

Steel Member
Well lets see ive been scootering for over 6 years i can air out like 7 feet shred bowls better then 99% of pros, i have alot of tricks but would rather not name them all lol. Ive heard i have really good style and im pretty consistent. but i woudnt consider myself a all around pro i could still work on my trick combos but im more of a grind guy. but in all honesty i could careless i ride for fun when i want to i dont ride everyday trying to learn new crap.

you should make a new video.
 
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