Monday, January 11, 2010

The History of Skateboarding

Skateboarding can be described in several ways such as an recreational activity, an art-form, a sport, a job, or simply just a method of transportation. Skateboarding is a popular activity that children, adults, men, and women can enjoy. Skateboarding originated in the late 1950's in California. It is said that skateboarding was created by surfers who were looking for an alternative when the waves were uncooperative. With a few simple modifications to a surf board, skateboards were created. In the early 1960's skateboards were being sold in America. Skateboards were very popular for a few years, but in the mid 1960's many stores stopped selling skateboards because they felt it was too dangerous and unsafe. This is when the sport entered its first slump. In the early 1970's a man by the name of Larry Stevenson invented the first "kicktail" skateboard. The kicktail introduced concave skateboards which brought some of the first tricks into skateboarding, such as the ollie and kickflip. The late 70's and early 80's was a large growth stage in skateboarding, magazines and videos were created, concrete skateparks were built throughout the U.S.,skate shops were built and vert skating was very popular. The 80's generation was very important for skateboarding because this is when many pro's were recognized such as Tony Hawk and Steve Caballero. Towards the end of the 80's, skateboarding shifted it's focus onto street skating such as stairs, gaps and rails.  The 90's is what made skateboarding what it is today. A variety of tricks , teams, and companies were brought to the skateboarding community. Skateboarding increased it's popularity when it was displayed in the first ESPN (Extreme) X Games in 1995. The impact of media coverage has helped skateboarding become what it is today by raising the general image of skateboarding , and this has moved skateboarding from an underground sport to a spectator sport over the past years. Today skateboarding is still very popular, you can see it on t.v., magazines, and movies. It has become more than just a hobby to people, some people earn money and can make enough money to live a great life from skateboarding. Due to these changes in skateboarding, a pro can make anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 a month just from doing what they love to do.

3 comments:

  1. Hey man, great job on this I geally didn't know much about skateboarding. I think it's cool on how much you found out about it, I would never have guessed that a pro could actually make up to $10,000 in a month. That's a lot of money and its great that you can do that while enjoying yourself.

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  2. Hey bro, I'm sitting right next to you and writing on your blog. I think skateboarding is LEGIT! I tried skateboarding before and bought all kinds of hardcore stuff and then i tried it because all my friends did it and were like you need to try it so i did and it didn't work out well. I flat out SUCKED at it. But they all tried and tried to get me to like it and teach me new things and they tried to tell me it was just like snowboarding which i came to the conclusion isn't true one bit. But it was nice getting to know something that you love to do!

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  3. Antonio--

    Some of the language here comes close enough to things written at the following sites to count as plagiarism, which could get you in all kinds of serious trouble, in and out of school.

    http://www.skaterscafe.com/showthread.php?t=90614

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=28027

    If you wish to link, quote, and cite sources on the web, we can (AND WILL) do that, but this is not the way. Let's here what Antonio has to say.

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