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In , the first artificially created skate park was inaugurated and new parks emerged with new elements such as vertical ramps and kickers. In the mids, skateboarding reached Germany. The American soldiers brought the trend with them and by Munich became the first German skateboard center.

In Munich Neuperlach, the first skate park was built, first skateboard magazines followed and in the first German skateboard championships were held in Munich. All the different riders with their individual styles enhanced lots of new tricks. Therefore, skateboarding hardware was developed further and further: Shapes changed, boards became wider, got more concave and they featured nose and tail. That was the birth of street skateboarding!

The s Rodney Mullen was one of the first riders who transferred the Ollie for different maneuvers onto the streets and spread a new style of skateboarding. Next to other fun sport activities like BMX or inline skating, street skateboarding developed more and more and became very popular.

Next to these magazines, a few smaller ones were founded and more skate shops opened. Because of this, the popularity of skateboarding continued to grow. A global dissemination of new tricks and unseen skate maneuvers allowed the first skate videos on VHS. Videography has become increasingly important to the scene. Titus Dittmann was instrumental in the development of skateboarding in Germany.

He imported skate-related products from the US and organized contests and various skateboarding events. For that reason, skateboarding became more and more famous in Germany. From the mids on, it was possible to earn good money as a professional skateboarder and the skateboard industry boomed in the US.

In the late s, companies like Powell Peralta , Santa Cruz and Vision dominated the international market of the scene. The fashion was mainly determined by shoes. Shoes by Vans, Converse or Vision became flagships for the skateboarding scene. Slide Gloves. By Type Adult Roller Skates. Kids Roller Skates.

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The History Of Skateboarding. Posted in: Guides , Blog Posts. The History Of Skateboarding When we look at the history of skateboarding, it's clear its popularity has dipped and risen over the years.

Skateboarding was first founded in when the first-ever competition was held in Hermosa beach. It became so popular that over 50 million boards were sold in that same year. Although it was emerging in popularity, in , just 3 years after the first skateboarding competition, sales began to drop because people were concerned about their children's safety. Nobody really wore any helmets, and the wheels were made out of clay and metal, so they skidded easily.

However, in , Frank Nasworthy, a young surfer at the time, created the wheels skaters currently use to this day, which allows for better grip. This allowed people to skate in more areas such as swimming pools, which they began doing in in order to preserve water because of the drought that was hitting California. This was when the aerial was born. Santa Monica skater, Tony Alva, discovered that you could ride up the side of the pool and do a degree flip in the air while coming back down in the opposite direction.

Then in , Alan Gelfand created the ollie: a trick where he jumped with his board. This revolutionized the way people skated because it is the foundation of most of the complicated flip tricks people see today. In the s, new board shapes were developed, so skaters can overcome different obstacles.

The X-Games were then founded in , and it began the era of televising skateboarding. Street skateboarding also became very popular at this time. The s have brought the most about growth to the skateboarding industry. Derek May 6, I like Skateboarding its fun.

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