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How do skateboarders start practicing?

Skateboarding beginners began to stand in place, marking time.

Wear roller skates, stand with your feet shoulder-width, your legs slightly bent, your body slightly leaned forward, and your arms naturally drooped. The center of gravity shifts to the left leg. Lift the right leg slightly and lower it, then shift the center of gravity to the right leg, and lift the left leg slightly and lower it. Practice repeatedly and gradually speed up. On the basis of mastering the standing posture, keep the original posture, hold the railing or companion, shift the center of gravity to one leg, then retract the other leg to the starting posture, and change feet to repeat the above actions.

Skateboarding is an extension of land surfing. Compared with surfing, skateboarding has more freedom, so it is very popular with young people in the United States and quickly swept the world. Skateboarding has since developed.

Skateboarding skills

The shape of the skateboard is symmetrical from beginning to end, and both ends are inclined, so it is also called double inclination. The board surface is generally maple board, and the board surface of skateboard is generally made of five, seven and nine layers of maple board by microwave cold pressing, and the layout is concave, also known as "foot nest". This type of board is suitable for difficult movements, high flexibility and smoothness in professional skateboarding venues.

The running posture of speed roller skating is directly related to the sliding speed. The correct running posture is that the upper body leans forward nearly horizontally, the shoulders are slightly higher than the arms, the legs are bent, the upper body and the ground form an angle of 15 ~ 20 degrees, the thighs and calves form an angle of 90 ~10 degrees, and the ankles form an angle of 50 ~ 70 degrees. Hold your hands behind your back or swing naturally at your side, raise your head naturally and look forward.