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		<title>Skateboarding and Its Culture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Skateboarding has been a popular sport for the past 3 decades, and is quite modern. In fact, skateboarding has been around since 1980, which happens to be the year in which the first modern skateboard was made. Since then, both young and the not so young enjoy carving the streets and experiencing the adrenaline [...]]]></description>
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<p>Skateboarding has been a popular sport for the past 3 decades, and is quite modern. In fact, skateboarding has been around since 1980, which happens to be the year in which the first modern skateboard was made. Since then, both young and the not so young enjoy carving the streets and experiencing the adrenaline rush of free riding, trick skating, and the like.</p>
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<p>Skateboarding is deeply influenced by and derivative of the art and sport of surfing. Surfing, which was developed and rooted in Hawaii, is the act of riding waves with a surfboard. Similar to surfing, skateboarding entails riding a skateboard on land, and more specifically, paved or concrete surfaces. Skateboards are made in different styles and made with different skating methods in mind.</p>
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<p>Some skateboards are styled and fashioned after longboard surfboards. While these skateboards are not intended for extensive tricks, longboard skateboards are great for bombing hills and carving while you cruise the streets.</p>
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<p>There are also skateboards that are intended for trick skating. These skateboards are shorter boards which allow the skater to manipulate movement more quickly and effectively to perform stunts and tricks such ollies, casper flips, nosegrinds, and back stabs.</p>
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<p>Skateboarding has been popular since the 1980&#8242;s, as was mentioned in the early part of this article, and has then spawned its own culture. The skateboard culture is also known as punk or skate punk culture. Skate punk culture, like many different cultures, has a fashion and language of its own.</p>
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<p>There are many brands and companies of manufacturers of skateboards and skateboard-related items. With the popularization of skateboarding and the image that it entails, also came the monetization and financial aspect of this sport. There are numerous skating contest events, skateboarding magazines, and skateboard fashion and clothing companies. Some of these companies include <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://skateboardtrends.com/skateboard-store/element-skateboards">Element skateboards</a>, Sector 9 skateboards, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://skateboardtrends.com/skateboard-store/birdhouse-skateboards">Birdhouse skateboards</a>, Baker skateboards, the classic Powell skateboards, and many more. Usually, each skateboard brand has a team of sponsored professional skateboarders that represent them at skateboarding events.</p>
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		<title>Skateboarding and Its Modern History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Skateboarding has been a popular sport for the past three decades, and still remains to be quite modern. In fact, skateboarding has been around since 1980, which happens to be the year in which the first modern skateboard was made. Since then, both young and the not so young enjoy carving the streets and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Skateboarding has been a popular sport for the past three decades, and still remains to be quite modern.  In fact, skateboarding has been around since 1980, which happens to be the year in which the first modern skateboard was made.  Since then, both young and the not so young enjoy carving the streets and experiencing the adrenaline rush of free riding, trick skating, and the like.  Skateboarding has become not just a recreational sport of hobby, but has been developed into a competitive individual and team sport.  </p>
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Skateboarding is deeply influenced by, and derivative of, the art and sport of surfing.  Surfing, which was developed and rooted in Hawaii, is the act of riding ocean waves with a surfboard.  Similar to surfing, skateboarding entails riding a skateboard on land, and more specifically, paved or concrete surfaces.  Skateboards are made in different styles and made with different skating methods in mind.  </p>
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Longboard Skateboards</p>
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Some skateboards are styled and fashioned after longboard surfboards.  While these skateboards are not intended for extensive tricks, longboard skateboards are great for bombing hills and carving up the concrete while you cruise the streets.</p>
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Traditional Shortboard Skateboards</p>
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There are also skateboards that are intended for trick skating.  These skateboards are shorter boards which allow the skater to manipulate movement more quickly and effectively, therefore being better equipped to perform stunts and trick such ollies, Casper flips, nosegrinds, and back stabs.</p>
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Training and Special Made Skateboards</p>
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When surfers and snowboarders are on dry land, they often train for their sport.  There are skateboards that are specially made to allow the user to mimic movements made in surfing and snowboarding in order to train and help increase agility, balance, and other physical abilities while these ones are out of their natural sporting element.</p>
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The Skate Punk Culture</p>
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Skateboarding has been popular since the 1980&#8242;s, as was mentioned in the early part of this article, and has then spawned its own culture.  The skateboard culture is also known as punk or skate punk culture.  Skate punk culture, like many different cultures, has a fashion and language of its own.</p>
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The Skateboard Empire and Competitions</p>
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There are many brands and companies of manufacturers of skateboards and skateboard-related items.  With the popularization of skateboarding and the image that it entails, also came the monetization and financial aspect of this sport.  </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
There are numerous skating contest events, skateboarding magazines, and skateboard fashion and clothing companies.  Some of these companies include Element skateboards, Sector 9 skateboards, Birdhouse skateboards, Baker skateboards, the classic Powell skateboards, and many more.  Usually, each skateboard brand has a team of sponsored professional skateboarders that represent them at skateboarding events.</p>
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		<title>Surfing and Movies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13;   &#13; Sand. Sun. Surf. Think beach, and those are the first descriptions that pop up. Images of azure waters gently rolling to pristine shores, coconut and palm fronds waving in the sea breeze, the soft tinkling of wood-and-string instruments accompanied by the staccato of percussions&#8230; all in keeping with the picture-perfect summer holiday. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sand.  Sun.  Surf.  Think beach, and those are the first descriptions that pop up.  Images of azure waters gently rolling to pristine shores,  coconut and palm fronds waving in the sea breeze, the soft tinkling of wood-and-string instruments accompanied by the staccato of percussions&#8230; all in keeping with the picture-perfect summer holiday.  So the general, typical beach-going public would agree.</p>
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<p>But take it to a different world: one of waves swelling to as high as thirty feet overhead, of deeply tanned pecs, abs, biceps and legs running, jumping and swimming in shape and of human figures skating the surface of these gigantic waves on colorful boards in a race against crashing foam and surf.  It&#8217;s the world of surfing.</p>
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<p>Surfing traces its historic roots in the early Polynesian people of Hawaii.  Memoirs written by Capt. James Cook on his visits to the Pacific are the earliest records of surfing anywhere in the world.  Traditionally, the people of Hawaii lay flat on their bellies on wooden boards to skim the waves.  Surfing is deeply-rooted in Hawaiian and Polynesian culture, playing a role in the construction of legends and myths.  The imminent danger faced while surfing, the thought of conquering the waves, the thrill of being atop them and the discipline it takes to reach all of the above: these elements are responsible for the excitement and popularity that surfing has become.</p>
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<p>The last statement proves true in the fact that Hollywood has capitalized on the surfing industry, making movies out of it and of the lives of surfers.  “Blue Crush” features Kate Bosworth as a female surfer struggling to make her mark in this male-dominated sport.  Along with two other female friends and her younger sister, Anne Marie (Bosworth) is determined to prove her worth, eyeing the Pipe Masters competition as her triumph.  Amidst the stunning visuals of the Hawaiian coast, Anne Marie  drives herself into shape and hones her surfing skills for the event, while making a living teaching football players the game.  Though she loses the Pipe Masters contest, Anne Marie does get to demonstrate that women can surf and surf well, too in a wonderfully executed exhibition at the “Pipe,” one of the most dangerous surfing challenges present.</p>
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<p>“Point Break” is about surfing, yes, but with a rather peculiar twist.  Keanu Reeves plays Johnny Utah, a rookie FBI agent on the tail of a gang of bank robbers called “The Ex-Presidents.”  The gang robs banks using masks bearing the faces of previous American presidents, and Utah&#8217;s partner, agent Angelo Pappas (Gary Busey) has a theory that they may be surfers.  Utah immerses himself in a surfing culture, learning the ropes of surfing through some newfound friends headed by a guy named Bodhi, played by Patrick Swayze.  Bodhi turns out to be a one of the “Ex-Presidents” and he and Utah battle it out with the waves of the Los Angeles coast as their background.  Utah goes from being an ex-football player who is clueless about the sea to a a competent surfer who has learned not just the art and beauty of surfing, but of good relationships as well.</p>
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<p>A movie with a story different from what mainstream Hollywood has to offer.  “Riding Giants” is just that.  In documentary format and featuring real-life surfers, “Riding Giants” takes the viewer for a dive into the history of surfing, the culture that holds it alive today and the commercialized hype that has popularized it.  It gives a detailed look inside the real world of surfing, where the dangers are always close by and how the fascination for those huge waves have lured and molded the icons and legends of surfing.  It has been dubbed as the most informative surfing movie to date, complete with fantastic visuals.</p>
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<p>There are more surfing movies, particularly from the sixties to the seventies.  Those mentioned above have been produced in this recent century.  Other popular surfing movies include “Endless Summer” and “Endless Summer 2,” “Big Wednesday,” “Billabong Odyssey,” “In God&#8217;s Hands” and the digitally animated film, “Surf&#8217;s Up” that has a penguin for its lead surfer.</p>
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<p>To know more about surfing sites, visit <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.Marconibeach.com.mx">www.Marconibeach.com</a></p>
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