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5 Tips for Learning Skateboarding as an Adult

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Mistakes and injuries happen, but kids’ and teenagers’ brains are wired to learn and grow by making repeated mistakes. As adults, we feel pretty confident and comfortable in our established areas of interests. Not only does that make learning new skill difficult, but it means we often second guess our ability to learn. We fear to make mistakes in ways we didn’t in our younger years. To prevent injuries it is good to use best skateboard shoes.
Ever hang out at a skate park? If you’re over 25 and think it seems kind of weird to do that as a newcomer, you’re probably right. That said, consider this:
Tony Hawk is almost 50 years old. Do you think he’d be laughed out of a skate park?
Don’t force yourself to head to the park if you’re not comfortable: there are plenty of private instructions and indoor options, allowing you to move past any embarrassment and beat this challenge.
As an adult, you have some serious advantages when it comes to skateboarding.
Young people often face challenges when it comes to the financial aspects of skateboarding.
Even though it’s not the most expensive hobby, you still need to think about the cost of a board and grip tape.
Assuming you want to skate in a designated area, you may need to pay to enter an indoor skate park as well. (Some cities have plenty of legal outdoor skating zones – others do not – that depends on your location and its laws.)
The other main advantage you have: affording professional lessons.
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