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.