How To Get Started In Skateboarding
14 04 2010Learn how to select the right board for you.
It looks very cool on the X Games and Gravity Games and it doesn’t cost a lot to get started. So, what is the first thing you need? A skateboard. You can pick up a skateboard at flea markets, yard sales, discount stores, online, and lots of other places. Why pay $30 or more for a new board when you can get one for 50 cents at a garage sale?
Skateboards have changed a lot since their beginning (no one is sure exactly when, but over 30 years ago). The board you see in a junk pile may belong there. You need to know what to look for and why you would want to pay more for a good board.
The quality of the board will determine how fast you learn and how much you enjoy boarding. A bad board will only making it harder to learn and may prevent you from learning tricks.
Next comes the wheels, spin the wheels by hand. If the wheels wobble, stick, or look warped, keep looking. You will want to get urethane wheels, they last longer and perform better than clay wheels. The size of the wheel depends on the kind of boarding you plan to do. For street and freestyle, you want 1 1/8 inch diameter wheels. For downhill you need 2 1/4 or 2 5/8 in wheels.
Skateboards come in many shapes and sizes now. To learn find a freestyle or street board, once you learn to skate you can try out different style boards to see which works best for you.
For more on beginning skateboarding, check out the book picks.