there are three types of Skateboarding:
1)street(grinds on the street railings and stuff)
2)flatland freestyle(check out Rodney mullen Japan 1984 on YouTube)
3) Vert (skating on a skatepark on quarterpipes halfpipes loops etc.)
bone reds
Skateboarding on mini-ramps and half pipes
Tony Hawk is famous for his skateboarding career. You can find out all about him at his official website.
There are Longboarding, Street Skating(I prefer that), and Vert.(Ramps)
Elephant brand skateboards or Dogtown skateboards.
Brandon Davis is a professional vert skater from Orange County, California. He began vert skating in 2002, at the young age of 13. Merely 3 years later Brandon turned professional in 2005.
im not a tony hawk fan or a fan of vert skating, but your an idiot. tony hawk isn't a poser, im sure he is a lot better at skating than you.
Skateboarders don't usually wear helmets unless skating a vert ramp
no he did not his profession is vert skating which means he uses a lot of halfpipes and skateboarding is not a sport in the olympics.
Skateboarding became a extreme sport today by what people did with the sport back when they invented it. The most extreme way of skateboarding is by vert skating. Which by the most part is showed the most by Tony Hawk, a professional vert skater. ----
Small: 49, 50, 51, 52 Medium: 53, 54, 55, large: 56 and up Small is good for street skating. medium is good for both street and vert large for vert and long boards. hope this helped.
depends on your skating ability if you are really good at vert skating then you may want them vertical ( if u can afford it and get the wood ) But if you are planning on learning on this you may want to think about a mini ramp which are really good to learn on and in the future you can rebuild on it so you can make it bigger