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How to Become A Skateboard Pro

This article is a useful guide to discover some details about skateboarding. Learn how to become a skateboard pro!

skateboard grind rail blueprints, flatland skateboard trick tipsSkateboarding is a sport that has grown to become more daring and more creative. As early as 1893, sightings of young boys riding a four-wheeled cart have already been generating talks. It has been labeled a dangerous sport.

Years passed and more and more participants are lured to try the sports. And most would say that once they’ve tried it, they got hooked. Like the other sports, skateboarders are very passionate about their craft. Many would spend hours a day to perfect a trick.

This passion for skateboarding has lead to the creation of many accessories and lines that are associated with the sport. The Element Skateboards is known in the skateboarding industry to provide state of the art gears and accessories for the sport. It has sponsored some of the biggest skateboarders of our time. There’s Bam Margera to name one.

Element Skateboards and Bam Margeras probably the most popular names in Skateboarding. Bam became a favorite among aspiring skateboarders because of his crazy persona depicted in his videos and shows. There, he made skateboarding look fun and easy.

This is probably why the sport has generated more followers. It is fun and exciting but the big names in skateboarding did not wake up one day and became one of the best in a snap. It took days of hard work and probably countless falls. The point is skateboarders did not become who they are overnight.

Mastering the moves is one thing and turning pro is another. With the many aspiring pros right now, it is difficult to market yourself as one. But hold on to that dream. Just think about it, all the pros were in that position before. Continue to practice and show the world what you’ve got.

Another challenge is getting companies to sponsor you. The skateboarding industry is filled with companies in the lookout for new bloods. But it is difficult to convince a company to invest in a new comer who is yet to prove himself. Just like in any investment, you have to prove yourself before you can expect for support to pour in.

Visibility is another key, if you wish to have the kind of bond that Element Skateboards and Bam Margera has, you have to be visible. Don’t hesitate to join amateur competitions. Most pros were discovered in amateur competitions and who knows, you may have your chance the next time.

And love what you do. This is what the successful skateboarders always say. They love every moment of it. If you love something, you become really passionate about it. You want to improve each time. This is what practicing is all about-enhancing your skills.

Skateboarding has definitely come a long way; from the sidewalk four-wheel cart ride to ESPN. It has also evolved from the simple carved wood to well researched materials. The players have also changed; from the young boys to the icons that the skateboarders are right now. And this can happen to dreamers as well. From a dream, they can become the next top skateboarder the world will encounter.


By Nicole Munoz
Published: 6/4/2008

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The Basics of Skateboarding

Skateboarding began in the late 1940s. The first true skateboards, with clay wheels, were commercially made and sold in the 1950s.

old school skateboards, cheap element skateboardsThe very first skateboards were invented in the late 1940s. Back then many kids ran around on scooters, but these were expensive and although popular not all kids could afford them. Some of those kids who could not afford scooters simply destroyed their rollerskates and nailed the wheels onto pieces of wood. They also nailed a piece of wood to the front of this which was used as a handle. I guess most of these kids were not excellent carpenters and these handles probably fell off pretty quickly, thus many kids end up riding around on just the wood and wheels.

Surfers took up skating when there were no waves to surf on, and as a result of this commercially made skateboards became available in the 1950s.

Skateboarding is now one of the fastest growing sports in the world. Competitions are held on a regular basis in almost all countries, and attract hundreds of both amateur and professional competitors. These competitions are generally held in custom-built skate parks which can now be found in most major towns and cities. As a result of this increase in popularity special shoes and clothing have been made solely for skateboarders.

There are basically two different types of skating, street skating and ramp skating.
Street skating, obviously is carried out on the streets, but can also be carried out pretty much anywhere where the surface is flat and smooth, such as car parks and schools.

Skate parks are custom-built for all the different types of skating. The services are all smoothed, generally made from concrete or wood. They are filled with various types of obstacles that the skaters can use tricks, grinds, and flips.

An extreme form of street skating is called skateboard racing. This involves riders racing each other down winding and often extremely steep roads. This can be extremely dangerous at speeds of over 65 km an hour have been reached.

The two most popular forms of ramp skating, are on vert ramps, or mini ramps. There are also quarter pipes and other shaped ramps. Vert ramps are generally about three to 4 m high and have a section of vertical transition at either end. Only experienced skaters should attempt to ride one of these. Mini ramps are obviously much smaller and are easier to ride on, and this is where many skaters learn to ride before moving on.

Skateboarding can be a dangerous sport, however if you follow these simple rules you will keep yourself and others safe:
1) always learn your basic moves on flat and safe ground
2) keep in control of a skateboard at all times
3) always wear a helmet, wrist guards, and knee and elbow pads
4) never skate alone in case of accidents
5) keep all your skateboarding gear well maintained

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By Pauline Stradlen
Published: 9/6/2008

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