This guide offers a structured approach to the world of street skating, designed for those beginning their journey in skateboarding. It provides detailed instructions for mastering fundamental b
This guide offers a structured approach to the world of street skating, designed for those beginning their journey in skateboarding. It provides detailed instructions for mastering fundamental beginner tricks, with a special focus on the ollie and the kickflip. Readers will learn the correct foot placement, timing, and body movements required to execute these foundational maneuvers successfully.The book begins with essential information on equipment and preparation. It covers the entire deck setup, explaining how to select the right deck shape and size, apply griptape, and perform necessary maintenance. Guidance on choosing and adjusting trucks and wheels is also provided, detailing how axle width, wheel size, and hardness affect performance on different surfaces. A dedicated section on personal protective gear emphasizes safety, covering the selection of helmets, pads, and appropriate footwear.Further chapters explore the practical application of these skills in an urban environment. You will find techniques for navigating various street spots, from handling different ground surfaces to approaching curbs and rails. The guide breaks down how to practice effectively at these locations. Additionally, it outlines how to develop a consistent practice routine, including warm-up exercises, goal setting, and methods for preventing injuries.Beyond the technical aspects, the book provides insights into skate culture, discussing the unwritten rules and etiquette at skate spots. It encourages a creative and respectful approach to using urban architecture for skateboarding, ensuring a positive integration into the community.