- Developed hand-eye coordination through practicing skateboard tricks
- Learned about balance and body control while attempting different tricks
- Explored the concept of motion and movement through skateboarding
- Experimented with different body positions and angles to create visually interesting tricks
- Explored the use of space and timing while performing tricks
- Developed an understanding of rhythm and flow in skateboarding
- Explored the concept of risk-taking and overcoming fear in order to learn new tricks
- Developed problem-solving skills by analyzing and adjusting techniques to successfully perform tricks
- Explored the concept of self-expression through personal style and creativity in skateboarding
Continued development in the art of skateboarding can be enhanced by:
- Experimenting with different skateboarding surfaces and environments to add variety and challenge
- Exploring the history and culture of skateboarding through research and exposure to skateboarding videos and documentaries
- Collaborating with other skateboarders to learn new tricks and exchange creative ideas
- Participating in skateboarding competitions or events to showcase skills and gain inspiration from other skateboarders
- Exploring the use of different artistic mediums, such as photography or videography, to capture and document skateboarding experiences
- Continuing to push personal limits and set goals for learning more advanced and complex skateboard tricks