Skateboarding is the quintessential pastime; nothing is as versatile, creative and inventive, while at the same time being exhilaratingly gratifying, as that, that is skateboarding. Born out of suburban angst, skateboarding was designed in the early 1960’s, by surfers who were looking for something enjoyable to do with their days, once the waves had died down after early morning. ... And thus, my reader, is the sheer versatility of this pseudo-sport, pseudo-hobby, and all around joy, that is skateboarding. The ways in which skateboarding is enjoyed have changed drastically over the years since it was first popularized. ... Every single person who steps on a skateboard has their own unique idea of what is fun, and many find older fashions of skateboarding more attuned to their personality, and still others have the creativity needed to push skateboarding in whole new directions.
It is that freedom to push skateboarding in seemingly endless directions, that accounts for another one of skateboarding’s appeals. Many would argue skateboarding’s merit as a sport, but few would argue that it is one of very few ‘sports’ that allows such a vast degree of creativity.
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