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  1. DE #Skateboarderin Lilly Stoephasius #Olympia-Routine mit 17 Jahren

    Die Berlinerin hält einen deutschen Olympia-Rekord und ist doch viel mehr als nur eine außergewöhnlich junge Athletin. Warum das Alter trotzdem eine Rolle spielt für #Lilly_Stoephasius - und was gut gehen muss, damit es gut wird in #Paris. Von Ilja Behnisch

    rbb24.de/sport/beitrag/2024/07

    #Skateboard #Skateboarding
    #SummerOlympicGames #Olympics2024 #Paris2024Olympics #Paris2024 #OlympicGames #GER #Germany #Paris2024Olympics

  2. FR: #Heili_Sirvio #Finland
    #Skateboard #ParkSkating @ #Paris2024Olympics

    « Heili Sirvio, 13 ans et globe-trotteuse du skate finlandais »

    Heili Sirvio sera à Paris la plus jeune représentante de la Finlande aux Jeux olympiques, mais loin du quotidien des ados finlandais, la jeune skateuse s’entraîne en Californie et parcourt le monde au gré des compétitions.

    lapresse.ca/sports/jeux-olympi

    #Skateboarding #SummerOlympicGames #Olympics2024 #Parisolympics #Paris2024 #OlympicGames #Olympics #FIN

  3. FR : #Fay_Ebert Canada
    #Skateboard #ParkSkating @ #Paris2024Olympics

    « Fay, 14 ans, roule vers les JO de Paris! »

    Âgée de seulement 14 ans, Fay de Fazio Ebert pourrait nous en mettre plein la vue aux prochains Jeux olympiques. Elle excelle dans son sport: la planche à roulettes. Portrait d’une jeune athlète canadienne prometteuse.

    lesasdelinfo.com/articles/3386

    #Skateboarding
    #SummerOlympicGames #Olympics2024 #Parisolympics #Paris2024Olympics #Paris2024 #OlympicGames #Olympics #CAN #Canada

  4. 🎶 skate around. skate around.
    skate up skate up and skate down.

    #rollerskating

  5. skating pro tip:

    if you stumble and have to make some kind of funky manuever to keep your balance, just repeat that motion a couple of times and folks will assume your just doing a hot, new skate dance. zero cool points lost.

    follow me for more useless skate tips. don't forget to hike and imbibe!

    #rollerskating #protip #lifehack

  6. Just back from a fantastic skate session at the netball courts. The place was teeming with people on wheels, including three Dads, joining the kids on inline skates, skateboard and bike respectively. I was there with my quads and my little JBL speaker. Another Dad, who was shooting hoops with his daughter, HAD to ask me the name of one of the songs I was grooving to. It was "Love Action" by the Human League. I asked him what year he was born and he said 1984 - 2 years after that song came out.

    Normally I like having the place to myself (as in the pic below from December), but today the vibe was communal, a much needed tonic in these fucked up times.
    #love #peace #rollerskating

  7. 🏀 🏑 ⚽ 🏓 ⚾ 🤿 🏐 🛹 Das sind die Sportvereine mit Fediverse -Präsenz (die mir bislang begegnet sind). Gibt es noch mehr?

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]
    neu:
    @[email protected] @[email protected]
    neu2:
    @[email protected]

    Sportarten u.a. :
    #Tauchen #Tischtennis #Floorball #Unihockey #Crossgolf #Baseball #Breitensport #Inklusionssport #Skateboard #Fußball

    Davon sind aber m.W. noch keine Accounts bei
    #Friendica oder #Pixelfed , sondern v.a. #Mastodon #Peertube #Sharkey .
    Pixelfed wäre sicher für Vereine interessant, die in erster Linie Fotos posten möchten, Friendica könnte noch ein paar weitere Funktionen abdecken wie Terminkalender, interne Gruppen, Fotogalerie, Pinnwand usw.

    Wäre schön, wenn die Vereine sich bei Interesse untereinander vernetzen und austauschen!

    Für regionale Vernetzung und Auffindbarkeit vielleicht auch noch interessant:
    Tragt Euch doch auch auf der Fedikarte ein

    @[email protected] #Fediverse #Sport

  8. @Roede_Orm Das sind die Sportvereine mit #Fediverse -Präsenz, die mir bislang bekannt sind 🏀 🏑 ⚽ 🏓 ⚾ 🤿 🏐 :

    @psvhd @Tauchclub @BSV_Wedding_Reinickendorf @tsvbordesholm @tsgoberradtt @mtvlecktt @floorball @unihockeyclub_elster @golf @greenbears neu: @skatehub 🛹

    Sportarten u.a. : #Tauchen #Tischtennis #Floorball #Unihockey #Crossgolf #Baseball #Breitensport #Inklusionssport #Skateboard

    Davon sind aber m.W. noch keine Accounts bei #Friendica oder #Pixelfed , sondern v.a. #Mastodon #Peertube #Sharkey .
    Pixelfed wäre sicher für Vereine interessant, die in erster Linie Fotos posten möchten, Friendica könnte noch ein paar weitere Funktionen abdecken wie Terminkalender, interne Gruppen, Fotogalerie, Pinnwand usw.

    Wäre schön, wenn die Vereine sich bei Interesse untereinander vernetzen und austauschen!

    Für regionale Vernetzung und Auffindbarkeit vielleicht auch noch interessant: Tragt Euch doch auch auf der Fedikarte ein:

    / cc @SilviaMarton @crossgolf_rebel
    #Sport #Sportvereine #Sportverein #Fedikarte

  9. On the topic of #skateboarding for #transportation, here's a list I put together comparing #longboarding and #biking.

    Really both are great. The beauty of #micromobility is that all these devices are so small and inexpensive compared to a car that even a regular person can have several—a whole mobility portfolio—then choose the best one for any given trip.

    workflowy.com/s/advantages-and

  10. Of Apple, Casio, Garmin and Suunto Wearing

    Reading Time: 4 minutes

    There was a time, for decades, if not centuries, when a watch provided us with the time. We would wear it in a pocket, attached to a chain, we would stare up at a clock tower and we would see the time. We might even hear church bells to indicate every quarter, half and full hour. In the last decade we have gone from wearing watches to tell time, to watches that quantify us.

    They quantify our heart rate, our step count, our position in the world, our altitude, the barometric pressure, our speed, our climb rate, our depth underwater, our tissue compartment saturating and safety stop requirements and more.

    Wrist Default

    By default we place watches on our wrists because that is where watches have traditionally gone, and when I say watches I mean one at a time. I don't mean that we would wear four at once. Normal people wear one watch, if they wear a watch in the first place.

    A Collection of Wrist Worn Watches

    In the age of the quantified self, via wrist watch, so each brand, whether Suunto, Garmin, Apple, Casio, Xiaomi and others collect and feed their own DB. As a result, if you buy a watch from a new brand than you usually wear, you feed a new database. If you don't want a gap in your history you need to wear the new watch, and the old one, to feed both databases.

    In light of this, it makes sense to move where watches are worn. Some manufacturers have moved data acquisition to our fingers. In other cases people wear a heart rate belt. This is especially useful in winter when sleeves make watches hard to access. If we wear a watch over our jacket sleeve it is easy to access.

    Tracking Activities From the App

    Xiaomi made the interesting decision, unique to them, in so far as I have seen, to allow you to start tracking an activity from the mobile phone app, rather than from the device. This allows you to wear the tracker on your ankle hidden under a sock, for example, rather than on your wrist.

    In so doing you can quantify your walks, bike rides, and more, without having a fitness tracker on your wrist. It gives you the opportunity to wear a "normal" watch instead.

    When watches got 24/7 HR tracking, and step counting and more, I was excited to play with the new features but now, years later, I find that smart watches tracking our sleep, heart rate, step count, stress and more is more of a distraction than a useful feature.

    Cyclists and Duplicated Workouts

    I have observed that cyclists often have duplicate cycling workouts. This is because they have their 'head unit' tracking a workout, as well as their sports watch. Both are automatically uploaded to Garmin and Strava so one workout is often deleted to favour the other. At least in this regard, I am normal.

    The Clingy Lovers

    Garmin and Apple both require you to wear a device 24/7 for two to four weeks with new devices, to give you certain types of data, and this is invasive. We shouldn't have to wear a device for 8 or more hours a day to get standing stats, and when we sleep for sleeping stats.

    We shouldn't have to wear four devices to feed four databases because none of them are friends with each other. Ironically Xiaomi and Suunto are the best behaved, because xiaomi feeds the Suunto app with ease. Garmin, Suunto and Apple do not play well with each other. Each one is siloed. With Garmin you need to wear an Apple watch at the same time, for Apple to recognise the workout. If you do a workout with Garmin, then Apple ignores it.

    For the Self

    Garmin, Suunto, Sportstracker, Apple and Garmin are private, so the data is only seen by us, the users, so whether we feed one database or the other reflects our mental and emotional state, rather than social standing. Since no one, or almost can see the raw data across the platforms above it doesn't matter what we wear because Strava and Komoot are the public facing platforms

    For Others - Strava and Komoot

    In an ideal world Sports Tracker would be the pinnacle sharing sports app but in this day and age Strava is. Komoot was a contender for a while but people favour Strava, for now, so it makes sense to focus on Strava.

    Suunto, Garmin, Xiaomi, Apple and more all feed to Strava natively. If you're happy with Strava being dominant, then a single device is fine.

    And Finally

    For 30-50 CHF the Xiaomi Smart bands are excellent. They can feed Strava and Suunto with ease, and the app provides us with interesting data as well. I would be happy to dump Apple because I think it's expensive for what it is, and the battery doesn't last long enough. Suunto is good, if you have the budget to buy their watches, and if you don't then Xiaomi is a good choice.

    If I was to limit myself to wearing one watch it would be the Garmin Instinct 2 because it's the most capable watch I have, within an affordable price range. Interestingly I noticed that watches seem to better at tracking sleep, when they're worn on an ankle at night.

    My Apple Watch SE 2nd gen recently had a battery change, and I changed one or two settings so it lasts for entire bike rides, which is positive.

    And finally I allow myself to wear a fitness watch and a smart watch simultaneously because I feel that this can be justified. They serve different niches. My passion/interest in this subject is as a result of years of using these devices every single day to track walks, climbs, via ferrata, runs, swims, bike rides, snowshoeing, skateboarding, rollerblading and more. Ironically I don't remember tracking snowboarding.

    #ankles #Apple #casio #Garmin #quantified #self #suunto #watches #wrists

  11. Tony Hawk is pushing for vertical skateboarding to become an Olympic event and said he is making progress in getting the high-flying discipline accepted as an exhibition sport at the 2028 Summer Olympics. japantimes.co.jp/olympics/2025 #olympics #tonyhawk #2020losangelesolympics #la28