Learn New Tricks with Skateboard Videos Skateboarding is a great sport because anyone can learn the basics of skateboarding to advanced tricks by watching others in skateboarding videos. What other sport can you learn on your own without paid lessons? Skateboarders are happy to show off their new moves by making skateboarding videos. Pro Skateboard Videos If you want to learn the ropes from the Pros, there’s no better way than with a skateboard video. These guys put out tons of videos every year. You’ll find out how to land some of the toughest tricks out there, and learn the pros skating styles. You can find videos from all the greats including Tony Hawk, Bam Margera, Chet Thomas, and Chad Fernandez. So if you need a little extra help with a trick, learn from the professionals with skateboard videos. Skateboard Manufacturer Videos Most of the top skateboard manufacturers like Element, Flip Skateboard, Baker, and Enjoi put out skateboard videos every year. These are made mostly to show off their new products, but you can find out who is using what gear. You’ll know what the record-breakers are using to do their tricks. Videos are a good way to find out the new technologies available and see what’s happening in skateboarding. Average Joe Skateboard Videos Don’t forget about the all the skateboard videos uploaded every day to the Internet from the average Joe. Regular guys and girls like you and me are showing off their skills at skate parks and in parking lots around the world. They’re usually short mp4 skateboard videos that you can download in a few seconds. They are good for learning how to complete one or two tricks you’ve been struggling with. These videos won’t be as intense as the pro skateboard videos, but they’re free and get straight to the point. Next time you just can’t seem to master a trick, find a skateboard video to learn from those who can. And, keep up to date with what’s hot in skateboarding by popping in one of the manufacturer’s skateboarding videos. You’ll be glad you did! |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 13 March 2010 )
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