Element Rip Tee – Black X Xlrg

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  • 100% cotton

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Stand up for what you believe in. X-Ray picture of hand holding up peace sign. Logo at bottom. Wind Water Fire Earth around. Element patch on sleeve…. More >>

Element Rip Tee – Black X Xlrg

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Hurley Puerto Rico Supersuede White Boardshort – White X 33

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  • 100% recycled polyester

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Online Exclusive! Get a jump on this season new styles. Length 22″. Features 100% recycled supersuede fabrics. Brand logo embroidered on waistband bottom hem. Side velcro pocket with brand name logo embroidery. Double drawstring waistband, lycra fly…. More >>

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DVS Men’s Wilson 5 FA Sneaker,Red,8 M US

DVS Men’s Wilson 5 FA Sneaker,Red,8 M US

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Are Blank Skateboards Any Good?

Whenever you are looking for skateboards to buy, you are more than likely going to come across blank skateboards. There is not just one company that makes blank skateboards, so you do not always know what kind of board you are getting. However, this is not always a bad thing.


Things to Look For In Blank Skateboards


The first thing that you need to look for is what kind of wood the blank skateboards are made out of. If there are no markings on it, then you may have to ask the owner of the skateboard shop you are in. He or she may be able to tell you want kind of wood the boards are made from. If you do not know this already, the best kind of wood to have a board made from is maple. If it is not made from hard maple, then it is going to be made out of a much softer wood. It kind of goes without saying, that if it’s made from a softer wood, then it is not going to last you as long. Now, if you are not going to be doing any tricks with your blank skateboards, then it does not matter. However, if you are more aggressive, then you will want the board to be made of maple.

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5 More Tips to Help You Learn New Skateboard Tricks

Here’s some more tips to help you learn new skateboard tricks.

These tips will help you learn new skateboard tricks much faster.

Tip #1: Set Goals.

Working at a trick consistently will help you learn new skateboard tricks faster.

The saying: “If you don’t know where you’re going, it doesn’t matter how you’re getting there” is true for skating.

Working at a trick consistently will help you learn new skateboard tricks, and sometimes this will require a bit of perseverance and committedness.To learn new skateboard tricks, write some goals for tricks you want to learn and then work at some of them each time you skate.

Do this for a while and you’ll find the trick easier and easier.

Tip #2: Commit!

To learn new skateboard tricks, centre on landing the trick, not avoiding slamming.

The main reason I people take a long time to learn new skateboard tricks is because they’re just not committed to landing the trick.

They’re too busy worrying about hurting themselves rather than trying to learn new skateboard tricks. If all you’re concerned with is not slamming then you’re going to have a hard time learn new skateboard tricks.

Just focussing on ‘not hurting yourself’ mean you’ll end up bailing out of the trick even when you’ve got a good chance of landing it. To learn new skateboard tricks, you need to try hard to land the trick and have a clear picture in your mind of what you’ll do and centre on doing it.

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