For recreational, for transportation, or for career purposes, skateboarding has grown to become one of the most popular activities. During the '60s, surfing had been a grand sensation. In an attempt to find a passing time hobby between surfing, people began experimenting with scooters without any handles. After several tries to design a usable board, Roller Derby Company manufactured the first skateboard in 1959. This hobby soon caught on to the surfing community as it was a great imitation of surfing movements.
But skateboarding is more than a simple hobby, it is a culture. It does not matter what type of person one is or what age one is, skating unifies everyone under one category, skateboarder. Skateboarding is a form of self-expression that can be expressed through your tricks, absence of tricks, or your skateboard design.
Despite the fact that the Venice Skatepark with the bowls and ramps was closed for filming, the skaters still found a way to gather together at the smaller and flatter area near it. Regardless of skatepark, everyone there seems to know each because they visit the park daily. Many skaters, too, listen to music while they skater. Their music taste vary from punk to hip hop.
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