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What are the bad things about skateboarding?
Disadvantages of Skateboarding
- Skateboarding can be hard to learn.
- Can be quite exhausting.
- May lead to serious frustration.
- Skateboarding is not a team sport.
- May be hard to find a skate park in your area.
- Injuries are quite common.
- Skateboarding can be time-consuming.
- Salaries are not high compared to other sports.
How is skateboarding not a sport?
Skateboarding isn’t and never really will be a sport, there’s no team, no rules, and no limits, only creativity. Although competitions are big in skateboarding, none of them can compare to the olympics. Skateboarding has gone from child’s play to a way of life. It’s unlike any other sport or action sport.
Is skateboarding good or bad?
Skateboarding itself is not a bad influence at all – in fact, it’s a very good influence! Skateboarding keeps kids active, teaches them to set and achieve goals, challenges them – there are a lot of reasons that skateboarding by itself is a very good influence. Read The top 6 reasons to skateboard to learn more.
Why skateboarding is not a sport?
Skateboarding didn’t start out as a sport. It started out as a recreation / mode of transportation. It has slowly morphed into a sport over the years, but the majority of people who skateboard still do it for recreation (you don’t keep score when you’re out grinding rails with your friends).
What are the dangers of skateboarding for children?
Severe injuries include concussion and other head injuries. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children under 5 years old should not ride skateboards. Children aged 6 to 10 years old need close supervision from an adult whenever they ride a skateboard. Skateboarding is a special risk for young children because they have:
Why do we need anti-skateboarding laws?
Creating laws that seek to prevent skateboarding is unimaginative and undermines the natural inclination of youth to be active, social, and engaged with their community. In other words, anti-skateboarding laws do exactly the opposite of what we claim are our community’s priorities.
What is the public perception of skateboarders?
Public perception of skateboarders is often shaped by the most negative impressions. The reasonable truth is that most skateboarders are just ordinary kids. The situation in many cities is reflected in roving groups of skateboarding youth that a general public views as a pack of destructive, insolent teenagers.
Are skateboarders being evicted from public places?
Millions of skateboarders are being evicted from public places in their communities and when they protest, they are accused of unrealistic entitlements. This is the type of challenge you, the skatepark advocate, will become comfortable handling.