Inside the complex and misunderstood world of professional street skateboarding On a sunny Sunday in Los Angeles, a crew of skaters and videographers watch as one of them attempts to land a “heel flip” over a fire hydrant on a sidewalk in front of the Biltmore Hotel. A staff member of the hotel demands they leave and picks up his phone to call the police.Not only does the skater land the trick, but he does so quickly, and spares everyone the unwanted stress of having to deal with the cops. This is not an uncommon occurrence in skateboarding, which is illegal in most American cities and this interaction is just part of the process of being a professional street skater. This is just one of Gregory Snyder’s experiences from eight years inside the world of professional street skateboarding: a highly refined, athletic and aesthetic pursuit, from which a large number of people profit. Skateboarding LA details the history of skateboarding, describes basic and complex tricks, tours some of LA's most famous spots, and provides an enthusiastic appreciation of this dangerous and creative practice. Particularly concerned with public spaces, Snyder shows that skateboarding offers cities much more than petty vandalism and exaggerated claims of destruction. Rather, skateboarding draws highly talented young people from around the globe to skateboarding cities, building a diverse and wide-reaching community of skateboarders, filmmakers, photographers, writers, and entrepreneurs. Snyder also argues that as stewards of public plazas and parks, skateboarders deter homeless encampments and drug dealers. In one stunning case, skateboarders transformed the West LA Courthouse, with Nike’s assistance, into a skateable public space. Through interviews with current and former professional skateboarders, Snyder vividly expresses their passion, dedication and creativity. Especially in relation to the city's architectural features—ledges, banks, gaps, stairs and handrails—they are constantly re-imagining and repurposing these urban spaces in order to perform their ever-increasingly difficult tricks. For anyone interested in this dynamic and daunting activity, Skateboarding LA is an amazing ride.
The attitudes and idiosyncracies of 50 different skateboarders considered and classified.
★ 120 pages Exercise Book College Ruled ★ Paperback ★ Size 8,5" x 11" inch Children love skaters and marvel at the skatepark when they see the stunts while skateboarding.
An instructional guide for serious skaters looking for unusual and innovative tricks.
Serious skaters looking for unusual and innovative tricks can find them in this skateboarding instructional guide.
As Forbes reported, “Extreme sports are coooool. Edgy, adrenaline-inducing pursuits.”220 In fact, The X Games was so cool that NBC launched its own version, The Gravity Games, in 1999. Still, Forbes claimed, “These guys are no Michael ...
Providing updated and revised chapters on safety, equipment, and basic skills, this instructional guide discusses the fundamentals of skateboarding.
Using visual design, photography, interviews, and historical archives, this book attempts to synthesize Ann Arbor skate culture and its community for skaters and readers to enjoy.
A step-by-step instructional guide for street skateboarders on how to execute a variety of curb tricks.
Neal A. Unger and Mary Earhart, Dude Logic (eBook/Kindle, 2013). Francisco Vivoni, 'Spots of Spatial Desire: Skateparks, Skateplazas, and Urban Politics', Journal of Sport and Social Issues, v.33 n.2 (2009), pp. 130–49.
Through art photography, this book hopes to do for skating what Bruce Weber and others did for surf culture, elevating it from what once was an exclusive and localized American pastime to a far-reaching cultural phenomenon.