This article was co-authored by Jon Depoian. Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions.
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If you’ve been watching some gnarly skateboarding videos or playing lots of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, you might be itching to get out there and grind on some rails. First thing’s first—you need a board! If you need to convince your parents to get you one, don’t worry. It may be easier than you think. We’ve put together a list of tips you can look through to help make your case.
Steps
Expert Q&A
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QuestionIs it dangerous to ride a skateboard?Jon DepoianJon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions.
Skateboarding InstructorIt can be! This is why it's so important to wear a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads when you're riding. Also, before you start riding, learn how to balance on the board while it's on grass or carpet. This way you won't hurt yourself if you fall off while you're getting used to your deck. -
QuestionWhat if my parents are afraid I will get hurt?Community AnswerRemind them that there are lots of dangers in life but as long as you take the proper precautions, many things do not have to be off limits. Skateboarding can be dangerous, but if you make smart decisions and wear safety gear and follow training guidelines, it doesn't have to be.
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QuestionCan I take my skateboard to the airport?Community AnswerYes, you can. Make sure it is packed in a bag with enough storage. They will require to check your bags. If not, then it is best that you leave your skateboard home.
Warnings
- Always wear a helmet whenever you’re skateboarding.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/talk-parents.html
- ↑ https://master-influencer.com/how-to-convince-your-parents-to-say-yes-to-you/
- ↑ https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/ask-mens-fitness-how-good-workout-skateboarding/
- ↑ Jon Depoian. Skateboarding Instructor. Expert Interview. 5 June 2020.
- ↑ https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?contenttypeid=85&contentid=p00818
- ↑ https://lajoyalink.com/8620/sports/skateboarding-why-you-should-start/
- ↑ https://www.todaysparent.com/kids/tween-and-teen/if-you-give-a-kid-a-skateboard/
- ↑ https://www.creators.com/read/tween-12-and-20/10/19/are-skateboards-too-dangerous
- ↑ https://lajoyalink.com/8620/sports/skateboarding-why-you-should-start/