Introducing Your Kids to Skateboarding

Every young person wants a skateboard. They look like so much fun, but most kids get a skateboard try it out for a couple of days, maybe even take it…

Every young person wants a skateboard. They look like so much fun, but most kids get a skateboard try it out for a couple of days, maybe even take it to a skate park. Then they get frustrated and leave it somewhere in the house, never to be used again. Like many activities, the way we are introduced to them affects our first impression and the feelings we have for them. Skateboarding can be intimidating, it takes a while to get your balance, and those cool kick flips the bigger kids are doing, they aren’t so easy. If you get hurt your first time out, there is a chance that you will never try again. But skateboarding is a physically challenging outdoor exercise that your kids could benefit from. So, don’t just buy a board a let them go for it. Help them get the right start.

The next step is to keep encouraging them as they get better. Skateboarding is something kids can teach each other, and if the facilities are well designed, they will get good quickly.