Modern skateboarding started in California 1960. In just a few years, it has swept the United States. In amusement parks and even on the roads, some young skateboarders whizzed past at high speed. However, skateboarding was once banned because of the loud noise caused by hard rollers rolling on the road and the fear of pedestrians on high-speed skaters. Later, skateboard manufacturers greatly improved the materials of skateboard rollers, and designed safety equipment such as helmets and knee pads. Coupled with the great entertainment of skateboarding itself, "skateboarding fever" has risen again.
There are many kinds of skateboarding skills, mainly including "sharp turn", "sharp turn", "endurance rotation", "roller skating", "wild sliding" and "turning over".
The United States is the birthplace of skateboarding, and now the United States is still at the forefront of this sport. Americans have devoted great enthusiasm to skateboarding, and the economic returns of first-class skateboarders are also considerable.
Watching skateboarding is exciting and interesting. With the help of complex terrain, athletes skillfully cross various obstacles and use various skills to express themselves freely and fully.