Anyone here skateboard? I mean, I really want to know how to. I live in California. Does anyone know where a cool skateboarding lesson guy person is or something? I really want to be like my brother and skate with him all the time!
flip answered Thursday July 15 2004, 7:44 pm: maybe if look on the internet you might find something. When I was learning how to board I went to ccs.com and ordered videos. [ flip's advice column | Ask flip A Question ]
Here-To-Help answered Thursday June 24 2004, 2:37 pm: Oh my gosh I LOVE SKATEBOARDING...I'm jiust starting now though so I'm trying to learn the ollie...I'm sorry I don't know any lesson person...ask your brother for help and if he doesn't help there are always awesoem skateboarding websites....
go in a search and type in "simple skateboarding tricks" and then there are so many tricks for your level of skateboarding...just be careful because it could be painful if you wipe out.....
EternalFolly answered Sunday January 25 2004, 4:24 pm: If your brother skates ask him to help. It's not as hard as it seems when you first try it but keep at it. Remember your pads though, especially when you first start out. I'd have spent half my life in the hospital without them. ; ) If he won't teach you, you can learn on your own and if you need advice on a specific trick or anything feel free to email me at DragonMaster70@Hotmail.com ( not my usual e mail address but this is to avoid loads of worthless comments) and I'll do what I can to help. Have fun! [ EternalFolly's advice column | Ask EternalFolly A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Sunday January 25 2004, 1:55 pm: Yea I can skate. What part of Cali. If your in La look for any shop called the Frontier I believe they are a chain in Cali and if in LA ask for Brian Kingston he is the best and he teaches anyone who is willing to learn.
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