Friday 14 December 2012

Wakeskating

Wakeskating

Wakeskating is mixture of wakeboarding and skateboarding it has a similar design of board manufactured from maple or from fibreglass. Unlike wakeboarding, the rider is not attached to the board, which gives the sport its own unique challenges. Instead, the top surface of the board is covered with griptape like a skateboard. Riders usually wear shoes while riding similar to skateboarding. The speed at which riders wakeskate behind a PWC (Personal Water Craft: Jet ski), boat, cable system, or winch is generally 16 – 22 miles per hour. However, this depends on water conditions, the weight of the rider as well as a preference matter of the rider.



Some wakeskating videos
.Winch Sessions : Back to the Cranberry Bog - Wakeskating

NIKE 6.0 Wakeskate

Friday 7 December 2012

Flip Tricks

                            Flip Tricks
There are many different flip tricks in skateboarding, and they range in difficultly.

Basics
The basic flip tricks are:
Kickflip- The Kickflip is a street skateboarding trick invented by professional skateboarder Rodney Mullen where the Skateboarder swipes his foot at an angle Skateboard in order to make it flip 360 degrees along the board's long axis.



Heelflip- Like a kickflip a heelflip spins 360 degrees along its long axis, except in a heelflip you flick you foot of the opposite side of the board and you use your whole foot to flip it.





Pop Shuv-it-A Pop Shove-It, or simply Shove-It is a flip trick where your feet cause the board to rotate backside 180 degrees while keeping your body in the same direction.



Frontside Pop Shuv-It- The same as a Pop Shuv-It except it rotates behind you instead of in front.



The tricks are the basics, when these tricks are mastered they can be combined or altered into a different more complicated tricks. For example a Kickflip and a Pop Shove-It can be combined into a Varial Kickflip. All of the basics have some kind of more complicated variation to them.


Friday 30 November 2012

Skaeboard videos

                                  Videos


Earlier this week the skate video by Chocolate and Girl, Pretty Sweet was released. In today's post I'm going to link some skate videos that I like in no order.

Paul Rodriguez - Today was a good day This is not a video with amazing skating it in as it is only an advertisement, but its a pretty funny video.

Skateboarding Super Heros This is a brilliant video, all the skaters are dressed up as super hero's and do some crazy skateboarding, There is a lot of different tricks and styles in it.

Nathan Hammond - Shredit Cards This is an amateur video, but don't let that stop you from watching it. This is one of my favourite skate videos on youtube.

Plan B China Trip Part 1 This is a 3 part video of Plan B's china trip. Pros such as Ryan Sheckler and Torey Pudwill are in this video. Its a small Plan B video in preparation for the full video coming out soon.

Friday 23 November 2012

Skate Websites

Websites where to buy things skating related

My favourite website to use is routeone.co.uk. I use this website because it is uk based so the shipping is cheaper then getting it elsewhere and they have a wide variety of stuff to buy and it is well priced. They are very quick to get your stuff dispatched, and rarely make a mistake.They have US brands as well as European brands. I would highly recommened using this website.
Another website that has a wide range of products is shop.ccs.com. This is an american website so I have never had the opertunitey to use it, though the reviews of it are very good. They do ship to other countries though the shipping rates may be expensive, and you may be charged customs.The items are much cheaper then route one and then have more products.
An Irish website that you can use is wreckless.ie they have a skate shop in wexford but if you cant get there they do deliveries. The shipping is rather expensive, the products are expensive and they have a very bad selection. I would not recommend this website, it is irish based but its cheaper to buy elsewhere. 
Other websites

Other websites to use are ebay and amazon. Though they will not be as high quality as the proper skate websites. You may be able to find good products here, but you will find very cheap products that will break quick due to their poor quality, these products are dangerous and you will hurt yourself using them. I recommend staying away from here.

Friday 16 November 2012

Youtube channels

                                                 Youtube Channels


  There are many different channels for skateboaring on the youtube. In todays post im going to talk about a few of them.


The Ride Channel

 The Ride Channe is one of my favourite channels, they post about 3 videos a day. They have all the newest competitions, info on skateboarding and skateboarding videoes. They do sections called Free lunch were they interveiw professionals. A section called trick a day, they get skaters to do a trick tip video to help people learn, this is there longest running section. The last section they do is shred credits, where they edit a skate video and make it cartoon like.


Thrasher Magazine

  Thrasher Magazine is a very popular channel. It does a monthly magazine, hence thrasher magazine. This channel is like the ride channel, it gets all the best pros and does many different sections, they do not upload daily though but they have better quality videos. They do a section called hall of meat, which the channel is most famous for.


Smaller Channels

 Most companie's and pro's have their own channes such as plan b, dc shoes.. ect. Pros like Paul Rodreigez and Ryan Shecklar.


Other Websites

There are many different websites besides youtube such as, hella clips which uploads the newest clips and videos. Another website is the berrics, this is an award winning site and is the perfered site of many, but a lot of the videos only work inside America.

Friday 19 October 2012

Dublin Skate Parks

                               Dublin Skate Parks

     There arnt very many skate parks in Dublin. The few there are, are Bushy park, Monkstown skate park, The skate park of dublin, Lucan Skatepark, Swords Skatepark, Blanchardstown skatepark. For a full list vist http://www.wreckless.ie/stuff.html


Bushy Park

 
This is the skate park I skate at. It has a large bowl in the middle, with things like ramps and rails around it. It is usually packed with bmx's so it is not ideal if you want to skate the bowl. I go to this park dues to it being the only one close to me.

Monkstown skate park

People say this is the best skatepark in Dublin. You have to pay an entry fee and it is a mostly skateboarder park. It has many ramps aswell as rails, perfect for any skater.

SOFD

This is an indoor park, also with a entrance fee. It has many different things to skate, so again is perfect for all skaters. It is usually very packed due to it being one of the few indoor parks.

Friday 12 October 2012

Skate Brands

                                       Brands


There are many different brands in skateboarding, in this post I will talk about pro brands. Examples of these are Element, DC, Etnies ect.


Element
Element is an american brand. It was set up in 1992 by Johnny Schillereff. It was oringinally called "Underworld Element Skateboarding" the "Underwood" section of the name was later dropped. It does everything from clothes and footwear to wheels and decks.  
DC
DC Shoes is an American company that specializes in footwear for sports including skateboarding and snowboarding. The company also manufactures apparel, bags and accessories.
The company was founded in 1993 by Ken Block and Damon Way, and is based in Huntington Beach, California, United States .DC originally stood for "Droors Clothing", DC no longer has ties to Droors and is simply DC Shoes.
                                           

Etnies
Etnies is an American footwear brand based in Lake Forest, California. Etnies is primarily a maker of footwear designed for skateboarding, but in more recent years they have also created shoes and clothing for snowboarders, BMX and motocross riders, as well as surfers. Started in France in 1986, the brand's original name was Etnics.
                                    Etnies
Plan B
In 1991, skateboarding was entering a new era. Some of the best new pros wanted to start something that was different than the majority of skateboard companies and reflected their personal attitudes and views. That company was called Plan B. Plan B features top of the line, authentic products and one of the best all around skateboard teams in history.
                                                   

Friday 5 October 2012

Tricks

                                     Skate Tricks


There are many different types of skateboard tricks. Skateboarding tricks may vary greatly in difficulty.

Ollie: Is jumping with the board with the front wheels leaving the ground first. This motion is attained with a snap of the tail (from the backfoot) and sliding your front-foot forward to level it out. A lot of technical tricks
are made from this basic trick, such as kickflips, heelflips, varial kickflips..ect. A nollie is when the back wheels leave the ground first or in skateboard terms it's a switch-stance ollie riding fakie.

Grabs: Involve floating in the air while using a hand to hold the board your feet or by not keeping constant and careful pressure on the board with the feet to keep it from floating away. In the1970s and has expanded to include the bulk of skateboarding tricks to this day, including the ollie and all of its variations.

Grinds and Slides: These invlove traveling along a rail, ledge or on some coping on your trucks or deck. Grinds involve using the trucks of the board and can be done in very differenet ways, using one truck using both or even angling the truck. Slides involve the deck, they can be done on the tail, middle or nose of the deck.



Flip tricks: These are a subset of tricks which are all based on the Ollie. An example is the kickflip, the most widely known and performed flip trick. You can spin the board around many different ways, and even combine several spins in to one trick. These tricks are the most popular among street skateboarding, although skaters with other styles perform them as well. Combining spins and flips is extremely popular
today. A common trick at today's competitions is called a treflip. A treflip is the combination of a skateboard spinning 360 degrees and a kickflip.

Friday 28 September 2012

Skateboards Parts

     Parts of a skateboard:


 A skateboard has many different parts to it. There is parts are made of wood, metal and plastic and they range in price.


The Deck:

The deck is the wooden part of the skateboard, which you stand on. A layer of sandpaper called grip tape is placed on top of this, this grips your shoes to the top of the deck. The grip tape also allows you to trick on the skateboard. The deck can be the most expensive part of a skateboard setup, and can break the quickest due to being made from wood. Generally decks are made of 8 layers of maple wood.
 

The Trucks:

These are the part that connects the wheels to the deck. The trucks are connected to the bottom of the deck, by leaning on the deck you push down on the trucks, turning the skateboard. You have 2 of these on a skateboard. These will last a long time due to being made of metal. Grind tricks are done on this part of the skateboard.


Extras in the trucks:
In the trucks you have the hanger, bushings the kingpin and the baseplate, shown in the diagram below.



The Wheels:

This part is very self-explanatory, skate wheels are very small and fit onto the end of the trucks. They are made from different types of plastic and can last for a long time.

The Bearings:

The bearings are placed into the wheels, two bearings go into each wheel. The bearings rotate around the axle of the truck. These can be a cheap part and are very important.



The Hardware:

The hardware is the cheapest but most important part, it holds the trucks to the deck completing your skateboard setup.

Friday 21 September 2012

Skateboarding Pro's

                                     Skateboarding Pro's

      
          My favourite skateboards are Chirs Cole ->
<-Paul Rodriguez,









<-Rob Dyrdek and Tom Schaar -> 


                                                                                                                                                             
           Chris Cole:
His main sponsers are DC, Zero and Thunder. He turned pro in 2000, he has earned awards such as Skater of the Year" in both 2005 and 2009. He has his own skate brand called Omit. He has won may skate contests, like Dew Tour, Maloof Money Cup.

          Paul Rodriguez:
Also know as P-rod. He main sponsors are  Nike Skateboarding, Plan B Skateboards, Mountain Dew, and Venture Trucks. He turned pro in 1999. He has won a total of six medals at the X Games, four of them gold.
        
         Rob Dyrdek:
His main sponsors are DC Shoes, Alien Workshop, silver trucks, and Monster Energy. He turned pro in 1990. He is now more famous for his TV shows and competitions then his skateboarding. He made up the skateboarding contest "Street Legue" which is a contest many pros enter in. Dyrdek made a movie "Street Dreams" which he also stared in.
       
        Tom Schaar:
Tom is one of the youngest pro skaterboarders. Unlike the other pro's I have writen about he is a vert skateboarder. In March 2012, at the age of 12, he landed the first 1080 on a skateboard. He is sponsored by element skateboards. He won X-games Asia in 2012.

Friday 14 September 2012

Skateboarding

                                   Skateboarding Basics

    Skateboarding is a sport that originated from surfing. It used to be a basic plank of wood with roller skate wheels, but now they are much more advanced involving many different parts. Today skateboarding is completely different from what is was. Skateboarding is all about tricks, all of these tricks come from the "Ollie" which is the first trick a skateboarder will learn. Other tricks can range from the skateboard flipping 360 degrees under you, to you grabbing it in a certain way.