Skateboarding & rain aren’t a good combo. Squinkgirl aka Amanda and friends show us you can choose to still have fun even it rains half way through your run.
Love to see girls skateboarding together literally in rain & shine!
Skateboarding & rain aren’t a good combo. Squinkgirl aka Amanda and friends show us you can choose to still have fun even it rains half way through your run.
Love to see girls skateboarding together literally in rain & shine!
Pictures like this one of Zoe from tonari_no_charol at the Skatepark Plaza Haiti in Buenos Aires, Argentina make me smile! Skateboard for fun & always keep it fashionable on & off the board!
Iamafrobella shows us that skateboarding & yoga definitely work together. It’s all about balance & finding your center. Plus why not mix your passions & of course keep it stylish.
Where and how are you skateboarding aka rolling yoga? More girls skateboard when they see it can be this fun & stylish.
dide_skategirl is a skater girl who encourages other girls to skate – she’s part of 030_skategirls and a Feisty girl.
Girls who give of themselves to help others find the fun of skateboarding are always in style. How and where are you keeping it stylish on & off the skateboard?
More girls skateboard when they see stylish girls skateboarding and when we take the time to encourage each other.
Yes – if you watch dieeeeeeeeeh video – she lands it!
On a personal note – skateboarding for fun is not all about landing it – enjoy the process too. And let other people enjoy their process.
Skateboard because you have fun & keep it stylish because well why not?
Happy Thanksgiving – I’m grateful to have this blog and meet such amazing and inspirational people!
PNW_LUV shares this little wallie 50-50 from her skate outing at the NikeSB park in Portland.
When I see pictures like these – (group shot from vetnguyen) I just know more girls skateboard when they see girls skateboarding and get encouragement.
I’m grateful to both skater girls for sharing this and all the girls who support Skate Like A Girl Portland – empowering women & girls through skateboarding and creating an inclusive skateboarding community. Strong girls open doors for other girls – thanks so much for sharing this glimpse into NikeSB.
I take living in Southern California for granted. Sublimelimes reminds us that up north outdoor skateboarding is seasonal.
Love pictures like this – skateboarding should be fun and how rad when you can share it with your family. Enjoy the snow that’s coming & hope to see you in the spring!
Where are you skateboarding in the winter – love to find out about indoor parks – just tag me and I’ll share!
This is just one of the girls skateboarding in Hamburg. In addition to having an Instagram girlsskatehamburg they have a Facebook site too.
Strong women are the ones who build up one another – share with us how you’re being strong!
PS – strong women work with men too – they know everyone is equal and the world is a better place when we work together!
Smaller feet benefit from a smaller board because the skater has better balance and it’s easier to maneuver. It’s like riding a bicycle that’s too big for you – riding a big board won’t stop you from riding it’s just not as much fun.
Lucky for us – there’s a skateboard company made by the parents of real skateboarders who faced the dilemma of where to find a small board by making them.
I recently needed a small board for a new friend. So I headed over to SkateXS in Carlsbad to build one. To be honest I thought I was going to watch them build the board, but turns out these are some hands on people so I used tools.
You start building your board by selecting your deck. First figure out your deck size. SkateXS recommends skaters under 60lbs (generally ages 5-7) find a deck that is 7″ wide and 28″ long. Skaters between 60-80lbs (generally ages 8-10) find a deck that is 7.25″ wide and 29″ long. Skaters over 80lbs can safely start to use “standard” skateboard decks which start at 7.5″ wide and about 31″ long. Then consider the graphic – yes it’s true it will get scratched but it’s still an expression of you & your beliefs so make sure it’s something you’ll like today and tomorrow.
The next thing to select is grip tape. Grip tape is the gritty, sand papery layer that’s applied to the top of a skateboard deck, so that your shoes can grip the board. Not everyone is going to warn you about this – but I will – grip tape can ruin your clothes. Always be mindful of the grip tape or you’ll get snags in your clothes. Be creative with your grip tape – we used red and blue and personalized it with a name.
Applying grip tape is a process onto itself. Yes, they trusted me with a razor and yes by some miracle I got it on without bubbles but my future is not in grip tape.
Moving along I was entrusted with several drills which I used to get the trucks and wheels on with.
For details on how all these parts work – I highly recommend checking out the SkateXS Parent’s Guide to Skateboarding – they cover safety, equipment, basics, and FAQ.
For this board which will be used both on the street and the park – we used softer wheels. And because we used a pack of different colored wheels we kept our warm and cool colors separated.
Want to get a fabulous board like this without the work – easy buy a complete. SkateXS offers completes for beginners, advanced and pro. You of course can customize yours and you don’t have to live near Carlsbad. SkateXS ships internationally.
Like Goldi Locks – you don’t want a board that’s too big, or a board that’s too little – you want the board that’s right for you. Same goes with your wheels and other equipment. All the stuff you read are guidelines – as you skate you’ll feel what you like better and that’s what you should ride.
Stay tuned for who’s getting this board – hint he’s a very special five year old whom I recently met at a Learn to Skate Clinic.
XOXO
ps – this lucky girl won a SkateXS at EXPOSURE Skate because her parents entered the silent auction. Thanks to all the parents, organizations, and individuals who support girls skateboarding!
Skateboarding should be fun – this flipagram is FUN. Thanks batoul_badawi14 for showing us how you keep it stylish on & off the board.
More girls skate when they see girls skateboarding. Any board – any age – any level – any where in the world – skateboarding & encouraging other girls is STYLISH!
XOXO skatingfashionista