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PSA Non Skater Goats

submitted by __47__ to Skateboarding 15 hoursJun 15, 2025 22:23:46 ago (+3/-0)     (Skateboarding)

You may come across this sub and begin seeing pictures of random stair sets, ledges, ramps etc.

I figure I'll explain it ahead of time.

These spots are hallowed ground for a lot of skaters.

When you start getting your bearings as a skater you start looking at architecture a bit differently.

Ledges, rails, stairs, benches attract your attention along with the environment in which they exist. You start paying attention to the conditions of the pavement. You start looking at take off and landing areas.

Questions like:

"How's the runway?"
"How's the landing?"
"Is the rail sturdy?"
"Is the bench rounded?"

We become both architects and structural engineers.

"What kind of concrete?"
"Marble? I'm in."
"Police presence?"

These kind of things go through our minds because it determines how well a "trick" could work out. So smooth concrete runway, good rail, good smooth landing area is perfect. A large pavilion with loads of concrete benches no one uses is fantastic. Maybe a little fountain for atmosphere.


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[ - ] Cantaloupe 1 point 14 hoursJun 15, 2025 23:24:28 ago (+1/-0)

How do you learn to do that without lots of injuries?

[ - ] __47__ [op] 0 points 13 hoursJun 15, 2025 23:40:48 ago (+0/-0)

You don't.

Even the most skilled pro isn't immune to it.

Guy named Aarto Saari,pro,faceplanted down a stair set and nearly died.

Low ground stuff like flatland and benches are lower grade hazards. Still. You can break ankles. Saw a guy over extend his elbow cracking it. It's a calculated gamble.

Once you get into large rails and ledges fuck ups can be costly. End of career, end of life costly.

I'll share yall a video

[ - ] TheYiddler 0 points 6 hoursJun 16, 2025 06:42:34 ago (+0/-0)

Does any of this infrastructure exist outside of White countries?