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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

http://www.CaliforniaGirlsSkateboards.com
Video featuring clips from Learn To Ride A Skateboard DVD for California Girls Skateboards. Shot and edited in the spring of 2009 by Eric Muss-Barnes in Malibu, California.

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  • Are risers necessary

  • @megatron2015 - Nope. Not at all. Risers are optional. I like to use them, but I know some very good skaters who never use them at all.

  • @CaliforniaGirlsSkate oh okay thanks. Also may you look at my channel and look at the hot ollie video and help me out pleasee. Im a begginer

  • @megatron2015 - You're welcome. As for ollies, be sure to learn the other basics first. Check out my other site at LearnToRideASkateboard. Be sure to practice your ollies WHILE MOVING. Don't just do them on the carpet. Learn them outside while riding. Have fun!

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  • @CaliforniaGirlsSkate Ican do a ollie on carpet or on grass but icant do it on concretee, And Defently not moving

  • @boomer5901 - Well, there is no such thing as "open-cone" or "close-cone" wheels. Now, there are "conical cut" which means wheels with an angled edge around them (as opposed to rounded edges or squared edges). And when wheels get worn unevenly, they are said to be "coned" or "coning". I was curious if it was some new thing I never heard of, so I even Googled it and found nothing.

  • @boomer5901 - "Open-cone" vs. "closed-cone"... I have absolutely no idea what she's talking about and I've been skateboarding for 25 years. The only "cones" I can think of in skateboarding are slalom cones. If she's into slalom racing, it could be a reference to courses with cones that are closer together versus cones that are farther apart. Other than that, there is nothing referencing "cones" in skateboarding that I'm aware of.

  • Thanks for this vid! I want to get a skateboard, but was confused about what everything was. This video is super clear, thanks again!

  • @aviatorGuff - Just a blank pool deck.

  • the board at 1:03 is cool. Is it a special type?

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