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		<title>Tony Hawk: Professional Skateboarder</title>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br /><b>Test Your Tony IQ &#8230; </b>Don&#8217;t worry, this isn&#8217;t some busted quiz that counts for anything. It&#8217;s a simple true or false test about the most famous skateboarder in the world. There&#8217;s a lot about Tony Hawk&#8217;s life that might surprise you. He didn&#8217;t skate out of the crib landing every trick he attempted. He had tons of ups and downs on and off his skateboard &#8212; sometimes he landed and sometimes he slammed. Here he takes you behind the scenes of the skateboard world and describes what it&#8217;s like to be Tony Hawk: Professional Skateboarder.<b>True or False</b>a. Tony Hawk ate chewing gum from between Steve Caballero&#8217;s toes.b. As a child, Tony was so competitive that he pelted his mother with tennis balls in order t&#8230; <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Tony-Hawk-Professional-Skateboarder/dp/0060096896%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAI4UJ3ZNNFLCIEW2Q%26tag%3Dtipsaboutcom-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0060096896" rel="nofollow">More >></a><br />
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		<title>Skateboarding Video Games</title>
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John Pauls asked: 
You can find lots of excitement in various skateboarding video games. Many of the professionals lend themselves to these games. You can perform the moves and tricks of your favorite skateboarders in them. This is a fun source of entertainment that the entire family can enjoy. It is also fun when it [...]]]></description>
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<p>You can find lots of excitement in various skateboarding video games. Many of the professionals lend themselves to these games. You can perform the moves and tricks of your favorite skateboarders in them. This is a fun source of entertainment that the entire family can enjoy. It is also fun when it is too late or the weather is too bad for you to engage in the real thing.</p>
<p>One of the earliest skateboarding games was called Skate or Die and was used on the Atari as well as the early Nintendo came out in 1987. The game was very popular due to the number of people that could play at once, up to eight individuals. The downside is that only five events were featured which players could easily master shortly after purchasing this particular video game.</p>
<p>Tony Hawk is one of the most well known of all professional skateboarders. Therefore you shouldn’t be surprised to find him in many of these video games. In fact, there are fifteen Tony Hawk skateboarding games to choose from. You want to carefully explore them to find the one with the moves and tricks that interest you the most. The fact that they are made from many home gaming consoles is a plus too. You can get them for Xbox, GameCube, Playstation, and GameBoy.</p>
<p>Evolution Skateboarding was introduced in 2002. Developed for both the GameCube and the Playstation 2, it quickly became a top seller. There are plenty of popular professional skateboarders in this video game. They include Danny Way and Rick McCrank to name a few of them. This particular video game offers plenty of thrilling adventures for players to take part in. You have to master certain elements of the game though before you can move on to explore others.</p>
<p>One skateboarding video game that didn’t do very well in 2002 was the Simpsons Skateboarding. While many people love the show and the fact that Bart rides a skateboard this particular game just wasn’t well made. Common complaints include that the graphics are terrible and that it was hard to use the controllers to make the various moves in the game.</p>
<p>Disney took advantage of the thrill of skateboarding video games too. In 2003 they introduced a video game for younger players called Disney’s Extreme Skate Adventure. It features several of your favorite Disney characters including Woody from Toy Story, Tarzan, and Simba from the Lion King. In 2003 they released another called Disney Sports Skateboarding. More of their primary characters including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy are featured in that one.</p>
<p>The prices for skateboarding video games will vary. The new releases are going to cost you more than those that have been on the market for a while. You can find plenty of used ones too. They can be purchased at video game stores and online auction sites. This is a great way to add some of these terrific video games to your collection. The fact is that many of them have amazing sounds and graphics really bring the skateboarding process to life for you.</p>
<p>If you haven’t explored the various skateboarding video games out there, you are really missing out. They offer hours of fun and most of them have many different levels. You can start out with the easy ones and then continue to make it more difficult in order to challenge yourself. This way you don’t get bored with the game either. Don’t worry about having to go through those lower levels again and again though. With a memory card you can easily start these games where you want to.</p>
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		<title>See How Easily You Can Skateboard Like a Pro</title>
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Even if you don’t become the next Tony Hawk, a multi-millionaire with video games featuring you as the main character, you can learn how to skateboard like a pro. It is not impossible as long as you have a clear understanding of what you are getting into, and how long it could [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Tom Siedlaczek</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>Even if you don’t become the next Tony Hawk, a multi-millionaire with video games featuring you as the main character, you can learn how to skateboard like a pro. It is not impossible as long as you have a clear understanding of what you are getting into, and how long it could take. You can’t be impatient if you want to be at the top level of any activity, whether sports, career or hobby.</p>
<p>If you happen to love skateboarding, and really are committed to doing whatever it takes to skateboard like a pro, or possibly even become one, then read the following steps. There is no magic to it, and there really are no secrets either. And to clear up any possible understanding about the headline, you can easily see how to skateboard like a pro, as the title says. There are plenty of books and websites to show you, and it’s easy to collect as many printed or “virtual” lessons as you need to get going with your practice. However, it will not be easy to succeed at it, because anything good (and hard to do) takes time.</p>
<p>Now, it would take many thousands of pages of writing and diagrams to teach you the 180 ollie, a shifty ollie, a frontside 360 and all the other moves. You can get all of that information at your own speed, and when you’re ready. For now, we’re talking about the basic action steps and attitudes that will get you a solid start. And this much is true, also, that the more disciplined, motivated and passionate you are, the easier it will seem. Even when you’re doing hard work, you don’t mind as much when you are sold out on the goal you’re working toward.</p>
<p>Action steps to pro skateboarding</p>
<p>Practice – Sure, it should go without saying, but in this day and age people seem to think that reading “a” book or watching “one” skater video is all it takes. The fact is that it takes practice, practice, and more practice.  And after all that practice, you have to do one more thing – practice some more. You should skate http://www.ehow.com/how_2069886_become-pro-skateboarder.html to work, skate to school and back, hit the skateboard parks as much as possible and take your board with your at all times. You should be prepared to get in some skate time anywhere that skateboarding is allowed.</p>
<p>Safety – Pros are smart enough to protect their heads and limbs. You must always wear a helmet and pads (knees, elbows, perhaps gloves, too). Since you are on a mission, you will be excited at what you’re doing and may forget that the major part of learning is making mistakes. Remember, making mistakes when learning pro skateboarding techniques means falling down. Since you&#8217;re going to experiment and try all kinds of new things, your need to protect yourself.</p>
<p>Watch videos, and make them, too – There are tons of YouTube clips and skateboarding videos to watch and study. Every one of the top pro skateboarders has videos, lots of them. While you’re learning all the moves, have a friend videotape what you’re doing so you can study yourself. Keep making videos as your skills keep getting better. Eventually, you may need to hire a real camera pro and editor so you can start posting your own clips online.</p>
<p>Attitude steps count, too</p>
<p>Have fun – You skateboard because you love it, right? If you are motivated by anything other than serious love of the board, you won’t make it to the top. And if that serious love of the board doesn’t have a big component of fun in it, you won’t make it even halfway. You won’t become a top skateboarder because you want a glamour life traveling around the world on your sponsor’s credit card. The joy in what you do, whatever it is, is infectious, and if you start moving up the ranks, it can make you really attractive to those sponsors.</p>
<p>First things first – Again, it seems like a no-brainer, but if you don’t have your priorities in order, you won’t make it. Practice, board knowledge, proper safety, correct exercise routines, healthy diet, clean living – all of this is part of the pro skater package. Keep things in order, and don’t forget that the only discipline that works is self-discipline. No one can do this for you, or give you what you have to practice for. The only way is hard work.</p>
<p>Stay balanced – Despite the fact that it is a hard road full of hard work and long hours and road rash and ankle sprains, you still have to keep balanced. Having fun, loving what you do, working hard, staying on track – all of these seemingly different things really can work together and get you where you want to go. It’s not easy to accomplish your dream, but it is easy enough to find out what to do. The difference with winners, as opposed to quitters, is that the winners take the difficulties as challenges to overcome, not obstacles to bounce off of.</p>
<p>Is it really you?</p>
<p>If you are really cut out to be a pro skater, you will be able to tackle all these steps and still be cool, still be yourself. Being centered and balanced, with family and friends behind you, is a powerful combination for success. These are the things that will help you in the long run and keep you going when times get hard, you become exhausted or you encounter new troubles along the way.</p>
<p>If you do start getting good, and standing out from the crowd skating around you, acting like you’re “all that” and being rude will only make you enemies. No matter how great your skateboarding http://www.ehow.com/how_2069886_become-pro-skateboarder.html skills become, there are always others who are just as good or better, so keep your ego in check. This is often difficult for young people who are also facing a lot of life changes during their teens and early 20s.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that you can learn to do anything you set your mind to, but you first have to find out if it’s “in your blood.” It needs to be more important than any other goal or activity if you want to work your way to the top of the pro ranks, and that’s true in business, entertainment and sports. For skateboarders working their way up, there will be dozens of moves to master, terms to know and techniques of their own to develop. With hard work and persistence, you really can do it.</p>
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		<title>Professional Skateboarding &#8211; From The Streets To The Magazines</title>
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<p>Skateboarding is something different then what it was back in the day it&#8217;s not just a sport that kids do anymore it&#8217;s a lifestyle that many people have chosen to live.</p>
<p>Most skaters are under the age of 18 and there are over 12 million people that participate in the sport today. It has reached the younger kids as well and they have taken it up quickly as some of the best skateboarders today are just in their teens.</p>
<p>The skateboarding industry of today is booming kids are getting into the sport very rapidly and people want all the right gear. You have everything from helmets to pads, rails, ramps, shoes there are all kinds of things that the skateboarding market is selling. The market for skateboarding isn&#8217;t just for kids it has everything from stuff for 5 year old kids to adults. Everything that you could need to use with skateboarding, the skateboarding market today has it for you.</p>
<p>People will often wonder what is a pro skater? The answer is simple a pro skateboarder is someone who uses their talent to skateboard for money and to get paid. Usually the person will get sponsored and then will do photo shoots to make money. That is what a pro skateboarder is.</p>
<p>There are many good pro skateboarders such as Tony Hawk, Arto Sari, and PJ Ladd. There are all kinds of really good pro skateboarders and they all earn their money the same way by skateboarding. They will do photo shoots or commercials and earn their money that they live on. A lot of time they will do contests as well and if they place within the top three usually you get some type of big purse.</p>
<p>You can also enter other contests once you get sponsored so you can start doing sponsored events for your sponsor. You will make good money doing that if you win a lot of events or just place good. There is a lot of money to be made in any pro sport so if you want it you are going to have to work for it. That means entering contest like every contest that you can wherever there is one you enter it to make yourself a good reputation.</p>
<p>You will go from skateboarding in the streets to being in magazines if you get really good and take good pictures and videos and send them in to be evaluated by the company or sponsor you are trying to get with. There are so many things that you can do when you are a pro skateboarder. You can travel the world for free because there are numerous contests that take place around the world at different spots and they are held sometimes by the same people or company that sponsored you. So you need to start entering contest and taking video and pictures to really get to the top in the skateboarding industry. So go out buy a skateboard and start trying.</p>
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