Skateboarding
Skateboarding is an action sport originating in the United States that involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard, as well as a recreational activity, an art form, an entertainment industry job, and a method of transportation
Skateboarding offers an array of advantages including coordination, pain tolerance, stress relief, precision, reflexes and patience. Coordination – Skateboarding improves hand, eye, leg and feet coordination. When skateboarding, you need to alter your movements so you skate smoothly and accurately
Skateboarding is a great sport but can be hard to master. It really depends on your age, fitness, guts, and starting at the basics. The basics of skateboarding are not hard to learn but learning tricks is hard. A common beginner mistake is learning tricks first and skipping the basics.
Skateboarding also helps develop key muscles like hamstrings, glutes, quads, lower back, and yes, even abs. “Your abs have to work with your back to keep your spine aligned,” Olson says, which is key to maintaining balance on a skateboard.Skateboarding also helps develop key muscles like hamstrings, glutes, quads, lower back, and yes, even abs. “Your abs have to work with your back to keep your spine aligned,” Olson says, which is key to maintaining balance on a skateboard.
You're never too old to learn skateboarding, at least when you're still healthy and in reasonable physical shape. There is no age limit, whether you're in your twenties, thirties, forties or even fifties. It might be a little embarrassing when you start skateboarding at your 30's or 40's but practice makes perfect.
Push down sharply on the tail, to lift up the front of the board, transferring some of your weight backwards and bending your front leg. You can also use your shoulders and your front foot to turn backwards, turning the board away from the direction of travel. Your heel and the tail will bring you to a stop.
skateboarding, form of recreation and sport, popular among youths, in which a person rides standing balanced on a small board mounted on wheels. Considered one of the so-called extreme sports, skateboarding as a professional sport boasts a range of competitions, including vertical and street-style events. Vertical skating (also called “vert”) features aerial acrobatics performed in half-pipes that were originally built to emulate empty swimming pools.
Skateboarding is a popular adventurous sport in which the rider balances and performs tricks on a skateboard. A skateboard is a flat, narrow board with rollers attached at the bottom. The sport is based on riding on the board and performing various series of tricks including jumps, flips and mid-air spins.
According to a report of 2009, the skateboarding market is worth an approximate value of $4.8 billion in one year with total revenue of $11.08 million among the active skateboarders in the world.
Freestyle Skateboarding
It’s the oldest style of skateboarding which was introduced as a mode of transport in the 1960s. The professional freestyle competitions involve music and choreography with technical skills.
Vert Skateboarding
It involves skateboard riders to move from the horizontal lane (on the ground) to the vertical lane (on a ramp or other incline) by performing various tricks. It is also referred to as Transition Skateboarding or Tranny Skating. Skateboarders usually set up their boards with 55 mm wheels and wider decks for more stability.
Street Skateboarding
Street skateboarding also involves the use of urban obstacles (furnishing products) like stairs, their handrails, planter boxes, drainage ditches etc. Skaters perform their respective tricks with the involvement of the obstacles placed. The skateboarders usually set up their boards with 55mm or smaller wheel and narrower decks to make the board flip faster and making it easier to perform.
Cruising
It’s a variant of skateboarding which is done with any type of skateboard where the riders travel as fast as possible on the ramps and skate through skate parks or general urban localities without any tricks. They board for as long as possible with high speed without even stopping or touching the surfaces.
Park Skateboarding
The park skateboarding encompasses a variety of sub-styles adopted by the riders in a purpose-built skate park. The skate parks usually comprise of half-pipes and quarter-pipes. It includes integration of vert skateboarding styles along with street skateboarding obstacles such as stairs and rails.