Ben Powell
Autore di Skateboarding Skills: The Rider's Guide
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Ben Powell has been working in the skateboard industry since 1992. He designed, built, and helped to run (1994-97) "rehab" Wakefield Skatepark in the UK. He has also worked on various skate video projects, including the seminal Playing Fields, and various assignments for TV. He was a freelance mostra altro contributor to RAD magazine and is presently the editor of Sidewalk -- which he established in 1995 mostra meno
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- Opere
- 9
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- 49
- Popolarità
- #320,875
- Voto
- 5.0
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 18
- Lingue
- 4
FROM AMAZON: Action sequences show all the techniques and tricks -- from basic to advanced.
Skateboarding's popularity continues to soar -- it has now surpassed basketball in popularity among North American youth. Skateboarding Skills is an ideal guide both for first-time riders learning the necessary skills, and for more experienced ones wanting to perfect a maneuver or master a move.
Written in an easy-to-follow style and packed with color photographs, Skateboarding Skills features:
A review of safety issues-from avoiding an injury to landing safely on a fall
A guide to purchasing and maintaining equipment.
Clothing guidelines -- skate shoes, helmet, and pads for knees, elbows and wrists
Tricks, techniques and maneuvers for all levels from powerslides to kickflips
37 action photo sequences graded according to level from basic to advanced.
Tips from the pros, plus a glossary of skateboarding jargon and slang.
Since the sequences progress in difficulty, skateboarders can move on to the next level when ready or return to an earlier one and practice it, making Skateboarding Skills an ideal handbook for a skyrocketing sport.… (altro)