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Must Learn Skateboard Tricks
Some of the most exciting things to watch in a sporting event are the tricks that professional skateboarders do. While not everyone can be at that advanced level, there are many tricks the amateur intermediate and advanced skateboarders can learn that will, if nothing else, it impresses their friends. Perhaps they can continue on to learn more and become professional or semi-pro and compete for prizes and money. Learning the tricks can be fun but it is especially important to know and understand that trick riding can be very dangerous and is highly prone to injury. More people get hurt in skateboarding accidents when attempting tricks than with any other form of skateboarding.
There are several forms of tricks that can be learned. Some of them are harder than others so it is best to start off with the easy ones before advancing to the more complicated ones. This also gives the persona sense of accomplishment and will give them confidence to be able to attempt the harder tricks. One of the easiest tricks to learn is a simple jump. This is simply a position change on the board that requires some dexterity and balance. While skating, jump and make a half turn so that you are now faced the other direction on the board. Once this is mastered, you can try for a complete turn.
Another easy trick to learn is how to walk the skateboard. This is done by zig zagging the back and front wheels so the top wheels pop up and are placed at a forty five degree angle when landing. Then the back wheels are popped up to meet the front. The skateboard continues to walk continuously. This is a flashy maneuver that is easy to accomplish and not terribly dangerous. It takes a little practice and balance, though, to make it look smooth.
A full turn is a bit more difficult but with some practice and a good balance it can be accomplished without too much trouble. The front wheels are popped up while pivoting a half turn on the back wheels before the front wheels land. This can be advanced to a complete turn once this is mastered. After some basic turns and holds are learned, the skater can start doing some of the more advanced tricks that involve ramps and rails. These tricks are much more dangerous are done at a faster pace so it is important to be confident in the skateboarding basics before attempting.
Creating a Layout for a Snowboard-themed Myspace Webpage
We have gone a long way in terms of developing things and activities which we can use and enjoy. Snowboarding and Myspace are two examples of such innovations.
Why would a snowboard enthusiast want to have a Myspace account? For those who are not that familiar with Myspace, it is a system that provides its subscribers with webpages which they can customize according to their specifications up to a certain extent. Al l the accounts are connected to a single worldwide network and it proves to be a great way to be able to find certain people and promote one’s works.
A snowboarder who would like to meet other snowboarders or other people who are snowboarding enthusiasts can use Myspace as an avenue to do so. Some people will also use the system to be able to promote their snowboarding products and services. Myspace is a very user-friendly system that connects people into a single network.
What does a normal Myspace webpage contain? It usually contains general information about the subscriber like his name, age, affiliations, occupations, etc. However, one ca n customize his Myspace account to be able to upload other things like animation, music or video.
So what are some of the important things that one should remember when setting up his snowboarding-themed Myspace webpage? Here are some suggestions:
-General appeal
The first thing that you need to be able to know when customizing your Myspace account layout is to determine the general appeal that you would like your website to have. Do you want it to be a website which has a powerful personal appeal or do you want to speak to your visitors in a professional tone? Knowing this will determine the other things that you would like to do in your layout.
-Background color
In determining the background color, you should always have the general theme of your website in mind. The colors should never clash against each other, rather, they should complement one another. A snowboarding-themed Myspace webpage should revolve around soothing colors such as white or blue.
-Text
The layout of Myspace accounts should maximize the readability of the text that is contained in the said account. It’s all about conveying a message to your visitors and the text should be emphasized. The background colors should not overpower the text color. Of course, substantive content is also important.
-Other elements
You can upload video or audio-visual presentations to your Myspace account by customizing the layout. You might want to consider uploading footages of some of your snowboarding escapades. It’s really a great tool to attract more visitors to your Myspace webpage.
Customizing the layout of a Myspace account can really be tricky. There are some free Myspace layout customizing services that are available in the Internet but they can use your account as a backlink to their own websites and this can complicate things.
There are free tutorials on how to use the html or what we would call the language of the internet to be able to modify the layout of a Myspace webpage. One can simply cut and paste some of the codes that are provided in the Internet to be able to customize the layout of the page.
However, if you find these things to be a little bit complicated, you can try to hire a professional to do the job for you. This can cost you a little money, but it saves you the hassle of going through all the nitty gritty details of customizing the webpage.
Myspace Layout Ideas for Skateboarders
Myspace.com has made some serious waves on the internet, offering thousands of people their own free sites where they can keep in touch with old buddies, find new friends, tell other people about themselves, and pretty much write the stories of their own lives.
Myspace has got areas for people in general just looking to meet new faces and exchange thoughts with others, but it also has its own little communities where people who have similar hobbies and interests can sit together and jam on forums. Some of the niche groups in myspace, for example, deal with skateboarding, and a lot of passionate skateboarders worldwide have joined myspace to meet with others of like hearts and minds.
If you’re a dedicated skateboarder and want to get in touch with your kindred spirits then try your hand at making your own entry at Myspace.com. Designing your own space is easy – there are dozens of reliable sources online where you can download codes, layouts, graphics, and music to spice up your personal page. Some of these are even dedicated to providing skateboarders with some good layouts for their myspace page.
However as any artist knows, just having the stuff to work with isn’t enough. You have to get creative and put your soul into something if you want people to stand up and take notice. Here are a few tips I mugged from friends who not only skateboard but do other stuff like music and graphics design. Maybe these examples will help you out, and spark your creative juices too.
Graphic Ideas – a webpage without graphics is a cake without icing, cherries, and chocolate flakes. Just plain boring. Whether it’s a picture of you and your girl set as the background, a splash of your favorite movie or anime character, or a photo of your beloved skateboard, your opening page has got to tell people who you are at a glance. As an example of creativity, one of my friends in the karate club used a picture for his background where he was the victim of a kick that literally sent him off the ground. Painful, but amusing to see. Another of my buddies did a self portrait charcoal sketch and scanned it for his space. If you can draw, paint, or do computer graphics you can do a lot in this department.
Music, Baby! – there’s a saying that Life Has a Soundtrack. Aside from the tunes you stick in your car when driving or in your CD player when you’re ripping on your skateboard, there are those tunes that just seem to play in the background from somewhere when Wierd Things happen in your life… If you know what I’m talking about, then this is one area where you can spice up the layout of your myspace page.
Photo and Video Galleries – this is where you can start getting funky. Setting up several photo galleries give people an insight into who you are and what you do. Some of the stuff I’ve seen my friends do include the following: Winning shots of all his skateboarding stunts and competitions, a Bloopers gallery showing every crash and burn on a board, a Skateboard collection (all of them personally tricked up and spraypainted with awesome designs), even a Tattoo Art gallery for one of our gang who skateboards, surfs, and owns a tattoo parlor down in the beach.
Blog your Stuff – lastly, this is the modern version of those cheesy leatherbound diaries we see distinguished gentlemen and genteel ladies use in those old movies. In the modern age, we blog stuff. Jot your experiences and ideas here from day to day, and your brain’s caffeine level is probably the only real limit to what you put here. You can rant, you can rave, you can brag about your latest accomplishments or post questions that your viewers may have an answer to (or a wisecrack, but them’s the breaks!). Some layouts for myspace also allow you to set up surveys for your friends to answer when they visit your page, allowing you to twist people’s heads up with strange questions that are best pondered when intoxicated…
Fun When Skateboarding: Ramps And Rails
When a child starts learning how to skateboard, they will likely want to do some tricks at some point or another. Using skateboard ramps is a great way to do this. Purchasing your own ramps or building your own ramps is an investment and should only be done if the child is an advanced skateboarder and is serious about the sport. There are various types of ramps available and all have their unique properties and are all designed for different things. The more serious rider should be sure to get a well crafted ramp because it is safer. Building your own and finding the cheaper ramps are certainly an option but there are also risks involved with doing that and parents should be aware of the dangers. When in doubt, most metropolitan areas have skate parks that can be used.
A launch ramp is a ramp that is designed to make the skateboarder go airborne. While in the air various tricks can be done before landing. This is something advanced skateboarders use and it is one of the more dangerous types of ramps. A wave is a type of ramp that can be skated up one side and down the other. They are usually purchased in sets with one half able to join the other. You can typically put a flat box between them and make a large curve, sharp slope or four ramp area. The configurations can be moved and altered depending on your needs.
Rails are long tubes that are ridden on and tricks are done on. These are also dangerous and used with the advanced skater. Rails, however, are safer when purchased because they are generally lower to the ground. Some people try to use already installed rails that are on steps. This is very dangerous as the steps will compound a fall and possibly increase chances of injury. Learning how to ride rails that are low to the ground is the safest alternative.
Ramps and rails can be found in sporting goods stores and specialty skateboard shops. Generally they can be purchased on the Internet or brick and mortar stores starting at approximately one hundred dollars and can increase to several hundred dollars depending on the quality. Skateboard ramps are a serious investment, take up a lot of room and can only be used under safe conditions. Therefore, most people who purchase them buy them for the serious enthusiast.