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Beginners Skateboard

June 20th, 2009

Tips and Tricks For Beginners Skateboard Player

By: Admin

Beginner Skateboards

Beginner Skateboards

Playing a skateboard as seen as on TV or play  it in a video games looks so simple. But it is not when you’re try it by your self. Start to get your own skateboard and now learn how to ride it.

Eventhough it can be hard for you as a beginners skateboard player, but you will learn better if you do it with the proper  technique.

First suggestion is always to wear your safety beginner skateboards gear. Never go skate without it or you will end up with a lot of bruises and even a broken bones.

So prepare it carefully, before you step on your skateboard. Just stand on your board on the carpet or the grass first and get your own position. Decide to do it as regular or the goofy. Once you can make it comfortable then try to push forward.

Begin to skate on your skateboard in the safe place, like in your garage or skate park.  Just push your skate forward using your back foot. Place your right front foot behind the front of the truck then place your back foot on the ground. So you can start rolling now using this first step.

Try to go forward. Push it 2-3 times and you can moving now. Don’t nervous and just be relax until you get your body balance.

After you move slowly, now you can try to stop using some techniques like power sliding, bailing out, dragging with your heel and just breaking with your back foot.

Now you can jump to the next step. Learn how to turn. It is very simple. Bend the board to your left and you turn left. Do the same as you do to the right.

Don’t push your self to learn quickly because it need to be practised a lot until you can find your own skateboard trick style.

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