Your best bet if you are looking for Skateboarding sponsors is to go to a local skate shop. Some, not all, skate shops will sponsor skaters that they can find good enough to show off there inventory.
Another thing you can do is pick up a skateboard mag and look for newer sponsors. If they are new and not really heard of they are desperate to get there name out so they will sponsor much faster and get your name out also to a start at better more known sponsors.
Take A Local Skate Sponser
There are over 150 big sponsors plus small skate shop sponsor's.
they dont you send in videos
Skateboard.about.com has a wealth of information for the beginner as well as the more advanced skate boarder. Another site is skateboard-city.com, who has a 'beginners guide'.
you can find the sponsor at the rio park after you do some sponsors in Barcelona
That your skating have style, good attitude, and SKATE! The people that decide if you turn pro are your sponsors.
Of course it is opinion but a majority of people say Skate 1 is better. On Skate 1 you can get more board sponsors and the physics of skating are more realistic on Skate 1. However Skate 1 slightly lacks the quality of the graphics that Skate 2 has in store. Skate 1 is cheaper than Skate 2 as it was an earlier release. Skate 1 I would say is the better game but that is a matter of opinion.
http://skateboard.about.com/od/tricktips/tp/New_Skaters_Guide.htm. It Has the equipment you need to skate and the basic tricks.
The only way to switch sponsors is to create a new character and career and choose a different sponsor when the opportunity arrives.
it depends on how good you are but any company will sponcer kids.
You choose your hockey skates on a few main criteria. The criteria are the skaters level of experience and the budget that you want to stay with-in. Also, the use of the skate will play a role on which skate to select. Ice hockey skates range from beginner to expert level skates. Depending on your skill level, you can narrow down a certain grouping of skates to chose from. If you are a beginner skater then you want to select a beginner skate, the technical aspects will be different then an expert skate. Hockey skates also vary in price, they can can range anywhere from $50-$650. So based on your personal finances, you will have a budget to stay with-in. On a side note, you can usually get a deal on last years model or a close-out model, this way you can get a more technical skate for a lower price. Last, the use of the skate. If you are just going out to pond skate then you need a pair of skates that are comfortable and usually on the lower end of the price range. You will not need skates that are expensive just to go out and have some fun. But if you are a series league skater then you need the higher technical skates.
yes he announced it at the skate comp in la his sponsors told him to say after he won im going to burger king but no he didnt cuz hes a vegetarian like me