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    How do I learn how to ride a skateboard. You need to wear padding when you first start riding. You need a friend to slowly push you. You need to put your bad foot on the board and use your good foot to push. When I ride my skateboard with my brother and his friends. We always go to the skate park. Some we take the bikes and scooter my sister does not know how to ride but when she want to learn she could just ask me or my brother we might teach her if we have the time. How do you teach a

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    skateboard.To ride a skateboard it is very hard for me because I am not good at balancing.Although i was frusterated i handled by chalenge and all of my obstacles.I did it by learning and trying my hardest to ride a skateboard. I tried to ride a skateboard it did not turn out well so I thought I needed some help so I was holding a pole . I kept trying but I kept falling .Then I tried to ride a penny board.Then I rode the penny board and got it so then. I tried to ride the skateboard again but I failed

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    you ever wondered who invented the skateboard? Or what about the changes it has undergone throughout the years? A few weeks back I found myself thinking about those exact questions and decided to do a little research. I found the subject quite interesting and decided to share the info which is why we will go through who made the first board and how it has changed from 1958. It all started sometime in 1858. It has never been proven who made the first skateboard but it seems to have been more of a

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    can teach me how to ride a skateboard and he said yes. So my first lesson was how to balance on the skateboard. Albert told me where to put my feet and I stood on the skateboard. I was so scared I was going to fall and I did. He help me up and told me not to be so scared and shaky. So I tried again And I did it really well. I even leaned forward and back so once I started riding I would already know how to turn. So now I needed to learn how to balance on the skateboard with one leg and it only took

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    crashed, and I think we need to make it safer for if and when they do. I believe that skateboard helmets should be mandatory for all people under the age of 18. I believe this for 2 reasons, because if a car hits you while you are skating, you may get a head injury, and if you hit a rock or anything else, you will probably crash and a helmet can protect the most important part of your body. One reason skateboard helmets should be necessary for all people 18 or younger is because if a car hits you

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    If you did not already know by now, the image being shown is a skateboard. The actual photo was taken of my personal skateboard in Spokane, Washington in March 2015. The tail end of the skateboard is resting on the concrete while the nose end of the board is leaning against a pillar. On the bottom side of the board, you can see the trucks (the white metal on either end) that connect the wheels and allow the skateboard to move from side to side. The angle of the shot shows three out of the four wheels

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    In the skateboard experiment, when a person was pushed with two different forces, the acceleration of the larger force allowed the person to accelerate more. A direct relationship between force and acceleration is formed. When force is applied, the acceleration also increases (assuming the mass of the person is same). This statement is supported by Newton’s second law, where the acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force. The equation

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    skateboarding are street skateboarding, and vert skateboarding. Street skateboarding and vert skateboarding maintain some various viewpoints, in addition, they have countless differences. Looking at the design of a skateboard, various people do not understand the difference between boards. Skateboards come in a variety of shapes and sizes just as comparable as people are. Like people, when boards are put next to one another the differences can become clearly apparent. In fact, these differences are noted

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    stereotypes and visual culture. Skateboarding influences society as an action sport, considered a recreational activity, an art form, a job, or a form of transportation. Skateboarding is the sport of riding a skateboard, is how skateboarding was defined in (dictionary.com). A skateboard is defined as “a short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end, on which as a recreation or sport a person can ride in a standing or crouching position, propelling themselves by

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    My first time out on a skateboard was such a exhilarating experience. I was about 8 years old and wanted to follow in the footsteps of my bother. He was so cool to watch and I wanted nothing more than to be just like him, watching his tricks, the flips the air all on a board with tiny wheels. Finally the day had come I got the courage to ask him to show me the ropes, teach me to skateboard just like him. He brought me out to the street and helped me on the board and I started pushing around

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