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		<title>Skateboards Give You the Freedom to Fly Past</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; The skateboard is a certain device which was conceived as a means of surfing outside of water. The history of skateboards cannot be specifically traced back to a certain age but is indeed very fascinating. Some hold the belief that the art of skateboarding began on the beaches of California while some other hold [...]]]></description>
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<p>The skateboard is a certain device which was conceived as a means of surfing outside of water. The history of skateboards cannot be specifically traced back to a certain age but is indeed very fascinating. Some hold the belief that the art of skateboarding began on the beaches of California while some other hold other that the background of skateboarding can be traced to some other place. In the recent times however skateboards are seen as an emblem of youthful energy and vigor. In the early era of 1930s the kids in the United States attached the roller skates to a board which measured up to two to four inches. But it was not before 1958 that the modern range of skateboards was invented.  </p>
<p>&#13;Talking about the design of the skateboards it can be easily claimed that they were inspired from that of surfboards. In the initial phase they were quite similar to that of the surfboards but in the following times there was a change in the design due to that of the commodities. The first range of skateboards was manufactured in the year 1965. They were thick by one inch and had in them rubber wheels and also cast iron trucks. With varied range of skateboards available the skateboarders are also able to classify themselves accordingly like free style skateboarders, high jump skateboarders, downhill skateboarders, long jump skateboarders and so on.</p>
<p>&#13;Today with the popularity of skateboarding especially in the Western parts of the world the surfing enthusiasts are developing a special fascination over the skateboards and this is leading to an increase in the manufacture of skateboards of different types. There are also certain trivia attached to that of the skateboard. In the year 1993, on 17th August Thomas Welsh was issued patent # 5,236,208 for a skateboard which would be platform steerable. Following that Allan Ollie Gelfand invented Ollie which was again a trick of skateboarding where in the skateboarder would jump into the air with the skateboard completely attached to his feet. Though there was a lapse in the popularity of the skateboards in the 70s and 80s it has made a huge comeback again both in the arena of pastime and sport in the contemporary times. In the United States skateboarding ranks sixth when it comes to the talk of the sports which has the largest number of participants. In the coming years also it is likely to remain the major attraction as well as the centerpiece of the youth culture of America. </p>
<p>&#13;Getting exposed to skateboards early in life is a great boon because it helps you overcome your fear of trying those daredevil stunts. Mastering tricks on skateboards and being able to manoeuvre them through your busy streets will truly help you fly past. It gives you a freedom that&#8217;s unmatched and this little stint that you get acquainted with will give provide you with an unmatched joy for life. It&#8217;s not just fun, but it&#8217;s time saving apart from being cost effective and eco friendly. Truly they provide you with a freedom that can only be complimented.</p>
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		<title>Professional Skateboarders and Their Gear</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Professional skateboarders need more than just a great skateboard to succeed. Equally important is the equipment used by professional skateboarders to keep them safe. Skateboarding looks easy when professionals do it, but it actually can be dangerous and can result in serious injury. Professional skateboarders know that the responsible thing to do is to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Professional skateboarders need more than just a great skateboard to succeed. Equally important is the equipment used by professional skateboarders to keep them safe. Skateboarding looks easy when professionals do it, but it actually can be dangerous and can result in serious injury. Professional skateboarders know that the responsible thing to do is to wear protective gear to keep themselves safe when skateboarding.</p>
<p>The most important body part professional skateboarders worry about protecting is their heads. Head protection needs to properly fitted so that it is able to protect all parts of the head including the front, back and sides. In order to avoid sweating and discomfort, head protection often will contain more padding specifically for this purpose. Any helmet or head protection needs to be able to withstand multiple impacts so that a professional skateboarder can do their whole program of tricks with the most protection possible.</p>
<p>Any good skateboarding helmet should provide protection to your whole head including the back of the head. Many newer helmets are able to absorb some of the impact from a fall which will greatly decrease your chances of being seriously injured. If you don&#8217;t have the right protective gear, you may not be able to recover from a fall and may be seriously injured.</p>
<p>Elbow and knee pads are also crucial for professional skateboarders. These pads can keep you from seriously injuring yourself in a fall. For professional skateboarders, a serious injury will put them out of the competition. Professional skateboarders will do whatever it takes to protect themselves from injury while performing &#8211; they want to be able to do their best every time. Some may go as far as wearing something like an ankle brace if there doctor tells them it will help support their weight and prevent injury.</p>
<p>Professional skateboarders often wear special clothing designed to help reduce the impact from a fall and reduce the chance of injury. These suits can be very colorful or very plain, depending on what the skateboarders decide they want. Often, a professional skateboarder will have a certain color or pattern suit that is his signature and that makes him more recognizable.</p>
<p>Shoes can also be important for professional skateboarders. They want shoes that will help them grip the board with their feet and shoes that fit perfectly so they will be comfortable. Even the type of sock can make a difference in how comfortable the skateboarder&#8217;s shoes will be which will affect his performance. A good performance takes not only skill, but the right combination of all the right gear as well.</p>
<p>Professional skateboarding gear can be expensive but often professionals get the gear for free or for a reduced rate. Companies that make the gear and sell the gear want their gear to get as much exposure as possible which can be accomplished by having a professional skateboarder wear the gear. Fans are likely to try and find the same gear as their favorite skaters so sales will increase. Often, skateboarders will endorse a specific company which means they wear all their gear and only their gear. If a successful professional skateboarder is wearing something, all his fans are going to want the same thing so this is a smart marketing strategy.</p>
<p>Professional skateboarders don&#8217;t use the same gear year after year. They keep updating their gear as new technologies and products come out that will help them be better and do more stunts and tricks. Competition among professional skateboarders is very tough so in order to be as successful as possible skateboarders need to take advantage of any opportunities to be better. The right gear can make all the difference for a professional skateboarder. Comfort is very important in order to perform at their best level so they need the best gear with the best fit. The better the gear, the better the skateboarder can do in competitions. Safety is also very important because professional skateboarders need to be able to safely keep improving their skills and trying new tricks and stunts.</p>
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		<title>Why You Should Build Your Own Skateboard</title>
		<link>http://www.106nolimits.com/2009/07/why-you-should-build-your-own-skateboard/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 16:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Purchasing a skateboard can be a very expensive investment, especially if you are purchasing a top-of-the-line quality skateboard. Before rushing out to buy that skateboard of your dreams, you may want to consider the benefits of building your own. It is likely that once you start looking in to building your own board, you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Purchasing a skateboard can be a very expensive investment, especially if you are purchasing a top-of-the-line quality skateboard. Before rushing out to buy that skateboard of your dreams, you may want to consider the benefits of building your own.</p>
<p>It is likely that once you start looking in to building your own board, you will find that the profit margin on pre-made skateboards is unbelievably high and it is much cheaper to build a custom skateboard from scratch than to buy one already built. It is amazing how little it costs to make your own skateboard if you know where to buy your parts.</p>
<p>It is not uncommon for a customer to pay top price to have their skateboard built to their specific needs, especially if the customer spends a lot of time on a skateboard. However, the same skateboard can be built for much less if the customer buys all of the custom parts and builds the skateboard themselves.</p>
<p>Since skateboards are manufactured to meet the needs of the majority of skateboarders, there are times when there is not a standard model available that truly fits the skateboarder&#8217;s needs. Therefore, building your own skateboard may be the only way to accomplish getting the features you need at an affordable cost.</p>
<p>By building your own skateboard, you have the control to put every feature you want on your board so that it is exactly the way you want it. You can purchase a deck that will be the perfect fit for your size, the type and size of wheels that make your skateboard comfortable and maneuver the way you want it, and add all of the little details that truly make the skateboard your own creation. By customizing your skateboard as much as possible, you will have built a skateboard that you will get plenty of enjoyment from.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many skateboarders don&#8217;t realize how much cheaper it is to build their own skateboard and they end up purchasing cheaply made skateboards because they do not have the money to invest in a good one. Sadly, this decision usually ends up in the customer being unhappy with a board that probably isn&#8217;t going to last very long. A much better option would be to use that same money and buy the materials you need to build your own. Not only will you get a better return on your investment, but you will have a much better product. You also get the priceless feeling of knowing that you built your board by hand. </p>
<p>More experienced skateboarders have spent enough time on their skateboards to know exactly what they do and do not like on a board. When building your own, you have more control over the features can add and delete to your skateboard. Not only does this give you a better skateboard, it will often help with your ability to perform tricks and stunts.</p>
<p>By building your own skateboard, you can bypass the frustration of having limitations on what you can and cannot do on your skateboard. You will be more likely to use your skateboard more often, and it will be easier to hone your craft. Since it is easier and cheaper than most might think to build your own board, this option is definitely worth checking out!</p>
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