Wednesday, 24 August 2011

The Famous Girls Skaters


Famous Skater Girls

While there aren't as many famous girls in skateboarding, they do exist. They have helped to bring attention to the fact that this isn't just a sport for males to take part in. Even though that sex has dominated it for so long, and continues to do so, the fact that girls are getting their foot in the door is exciting. It brings a whole new element to the sport and it is also bringing in a new demographic of spectators.
They are excellent role models for girls too because it shows them that skateboarding is certainly a sport they can take part in. Too many girls have hide their love for it because they are labeled as being a Tom Boy. Others have met with discouragement from friends and parents so they give up on the idea of skateboarding. Seeing famous girls in skateboarding though shows them the other side of it.
This gives them the benefit of being able to find out more about what it takes to be a good skateboarder in spite of them being females. They may want to follow it as a hobby or even professionally. Knowing that they aren't alone in their efforts though can certainly make a huge difference.
Elissa Steamer is considered to be the very best female skateboarder in the world. She is held in high regard due to being the first to really open up the door for females to take part in the professional world of skateboarding. While most of her fans are females, most males admit that they can't help but be impressed by her moves.The fact that she is so gorgeous doesn't hurt either!
She has been a professional skateboarder since 1989, but it did take many years for her to prove herself. She won the first Woman's Street Competition that year but that wasn't enough for her. She loves being able to compete right along side the males in the profession. She has found many of them to be accepting of her role in the business. In fact, she has several close friends that are male professional skateboarders


Vanessa Torres is also well known in the world of skateboarding. She continues to perform amazing tricks that are risky and very intense. She is a very fast street skater and she has won numerous competitions out there. She gets very high reviews from male professional skater Tony Hawk. In fact, Torres was the first female skateboarder to be asked to be in one of the many Tony Hawk skating video games. She is featured in Proving Ground which is a great way to show girls that skateboarding is for both sexes.

So, girls can skate don't they?
:)

Thursday, 18 August 2011

What is Skateboarding?


Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard. A person who skateboards is most often referred to as a skateboarder, or colloquially within the skateboarding community, a skater. Skateboarding has been shaped and influenced by many skateboarders throughout the years. A 2002 report by American Sports Data found that there were 18.5 million skateboarders in the world. 85 percent of skateboarders polled who had used a board in the last year were under the age of 18, and 74 percent were male.

Skateboarding is relatively modern. A key skateboarding maneuver, the ollie, was developed in the late 1970s by Alan "Ollie" Gelfand as a half-pipe maneuver. Freestyle skateboarder Rodney Mullen was the first to take it to flat ground and later invented the kickflipp and its variations

It's A Skate World!