A SkateBoard Spike® pat pend. is a device used for human powered propulsion on land while SpikeBoarding™ or Stand Up Spiking® (SUS®). It's main function is to optimally transfer 100% of the full force of the upper body into pavement while aboard a skateboard or longboard. It is the only device as of yet designed that may be used with such a high degree of efficacy so as to maintain average speeds on flat land using arms only at 18 mph as well as used to perform a Cubi-X-Cross a one handed Nordic move plus kick on a skateboard and achieve up hill speeds on 6 % grades of constant 9-11 mph. The innovator of the SkateBoard Spike® is Enrique G. Cubillo. SUSOIX™ is the manufacture.
It has many meaning but the only one i can think of is the skateboard spike they place on benches, rails, hubbas, and ledges. this is to stop skaters from skating on the surfaces.
Rick Howard, Mike Carrol, and Spike Jonze
SUS™ or Stand Up Spike™ has it's roots based in Stand Up Paddle or SUP and skateboarding or longboarding. Innovator and life long full body fitness enthusiast Enrique G. Cubillo had desired to practice SUP, a water based balance board sport. His time being constrained and without logistically simple warm water at his disposal he innovated the sport of Stand Up Spike™ as well as created the world's first SkateBoard Spike™ pat. pend. SUS™ is practiced with any skateboard and a SkateBoard Spike™ pat. pend. Helmet and protective gear is recommended. The feet never leave the deck of the skateboard. The athlete uses a spiking motion towards the rear of the board. The Spike strikes at or near the rear wheels. SUS™ may only be performed on asphalt. The SkateBoard Spike™ pat pend. shall not work on concrete. The return stroke is also a vertical move parallel to the body. SUS™ may be practiced on flat terrain as well as up hills on grades as steep at 10% as well as in rain and moderate ice and sleet cover. A board fit with fenders is optimal for rain and snow slush conditions. SUS™ may be raced in conjunction with slalom cones down and SUS™ back up in a series of three or more circuit repetitions. SUS™ comprises one third of the moves required in the sport of SpikeBoarding™ and is represented by the I symbol in O-I-X SpikeBoard Racing Rules (see SpikeBoarding).
A skateboard.
It is exactly the same. "the skateboard" means "das skateboard"
My brother's skateboard is blue with white and black, he loves his skateboard.
a skateboard will go faster a skateboard will go faster a skateboard will go faster
Ironically, the largest skateboard.
You cannot skateboard in poptropica
do not skateboard.
=they named a skateboard a skateboard cause you are simply skating on a board I think that's the answer=
Wheels dont make a skateboard easier to turn on the skateboard trucks do that.