How To Start Skateboarding as an Adult

Whoever said, „You can’t teach an old dog new tricks,“ obviously wasn’t familiar with skateboarding. Our beloved pastime isn’t just for kids and teens—just ask dudes like Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero and Lance Mountain, for example. And the best part is, I’m barely scratching the surface with these names! That list goes on and on.  

With all of that said, it’s hard to deny that most skateboarders do, in fact, get into it at a younger age. But the good news is, it’s never too late to learn! Whether you’re interested in learning how to skate as a way to stay active, impress your kids or simply push yourself in a fun and challenging way, learning to skate as an adult can be super rewarding. That’s why we’re here! Alright, let’s get rolling: 

Related: How to Skateboard: Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

Understanding the Basics

Before you even step on a board, it’s pretty important to understand some of the basics, like knowing the parts that make a complete skateboard what it is, for example.

I know some of these might be obvious, but bear with us here. Everyone starts somewhere! The deck is, well, the wooden plank that we ride. I’m sure we all know that one. The trucks are the T-shaped pieces of metal that attach to your board with hardware. It’s also what you attach your wheels and bearings to. Your bearings are the small metal rings that go inside your wheels and make your board roll. And wheels are … wheels! 

Boom. Now that we got that out of the way, we can dig a little deeper.

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Choosing the Right Gear Is Essential

Despite your age, as a beginner, having the right gear can make a huge difference in your skateboarding journey from day one. More importantly, using the brands that skateboarders have trusted for decades doesn’t hurt either. Here are a few things you should consider grabbing before you start:

First and foremost—your skateboard. The best advice I can give anyone is walking into your local skate shop and asking as many questions as you want. Skate shop employees are full of knowledge and can cater to all your specific needs. Simply put—avoid Target and Walmart completes! Don’t search for skateboards on Amazon! Hit your local skate shop. If you start off with the good stuff, it’ll make all the difference in the world.

Related: How To Choose the Right Size Skateboard

Secondly, a helmet and pads are also something to consider—at the very least a helmet. You don’t need me to tell you how important it is to protect your head, and if I’m being completely honest, you are going to fall. It’s just a part of the process! But it’s also what builds resilience. And I’ll tell you what, it’ll give you a ton of added confidence early on, which is a major bonus. 

Lastly, I’d suggest investing in a good pair of skate shoes. Trust me, this will be huge in the long run. You want shoes that provide the grip and support needed for skateboarding, and some non-skate shoes out there simply aren’t designed for the wear and tear that comes with skating. Just something to consider.  

Where’s the Best Place to Practice?

So you have your board, your shoes … your set. Now where do you actually go to practice? Choosing the right environment to practice is key to your progress, as well as building confidence along the way. I’d suggest somewhere with smooth ground, somewhat isolated and comfortable, both physically and mentally. 

If you live somewhere with a driveway or a flat sidewalk, these can be great places to start in the comfort of your own home. Maybe you have a nice slab of cement in the backyard? Regardless, when you’re first starting out, it’s best to take things slow. Just stand on the board. Push a bit. Whatever feels comfy.

Once you’re a little more comfortable on your board, you can start exploring places like empty parking lots that might offer little street obstacles to start messing around. At the very least, it’s somewhere outside the comfort of home. 

Related: 20 Of The Best Skateparks In The World

And, of course, once you really start to build up some courage, you can head to your local skatepark and start exploring new terrain. Many skateparks have designated areas for beginners, but I’ll tell you what—simply being there and seeing it all will help you progress much faster. Feel the stoke and get in on the action! 

Don’t Be Discouraged Starting With the Basics

Whether you’re at home learning how to push and balance, in an empty parking lot practicing ollies and flip tricks, or confidently rolling around the skatepark, I’d still suggest taking it slow and starting with the basics. 

For example—what’s your stance? Are you regular-footed (which means your left foot is at the top of your board) or goofy-footed (right foot forward). If you’re unsure, don’t stress! Simply stand on your board and find a stance that feels comfortable. Boom! 

Related: Skateboarding 101: How To Drop In with Ease

Many people will tell you, „There are no rules in skateboarding! Do what you want!“ But let me just say that there are some unwritten rules out there that all beginners should know about. A big one is pushing correctly.

You want to practice pushing with your back foot while keeping your front foot on the board. If it feels uncomfortable, maybe switch up your stance. Pushing with your front foot is playfully considered a no-no. You don’t want a skateboarder at the park to joke because you’re pushing „mongo.“ You can thank me later. 

Finding your stance, learning to balance and push, beginning to practice how to ollie, and eventually learning how to drop-in is a great place to start! Trust me, everything will start to naturally follow after that. 

Learning From Other Skateboarders

Skateboarding is hard. There’s no beating around the bush. But that’s literally what makes it so rewarding. That said, learning the basics can be way easier and more enjoyable with some guidance. 

Do you have friends or family who skate? Co-workers? Mutual acquaintances? Whatever! If you know someone who skates, I’d say that’s the best place to start. Never be afraid to ask them for tips and advice along the way.

If you weren’t able to check any of the boxes above, that’s fine. Many cities have skate lessons, private classes or experienced instructors who offer lessons for beginners of all ages. It’s a great option to learn the basics safely and confidently. You’ll see the progression, guaranteed. 

Related: 5 Ways Skateboarding Lessons Can Benefit Beginners

Lastly, don’t forget that we live in a digital age! There are so many skateboarders on YouTube, TikTok and social media in general who offer countless tutorials for beginners. Usually for free! Do a little research. I bet you’ll be pleasantly surprised. 

Just Stay Motivated!

I’m 34 years old, and I’ve been skating for two decades now (some days that might be questionable, but this isn’t about me). My point is I understand that learning to skateboard as an adult can be challenging, but like anything, staying motivated is key to your progress. 

A good way to stay motivated and track your progress is to set some small, achievable goals! Like we mentioned earlier—start small. Like learning to balance, push, turn… whatever it is. Also, I’d suggest celebrating every milestone along the way. You deserve it. You’re road to radness is looking good! 

Related: Skateboarding 101: Learn The Basics – Stance, Pushing and Stopping

Most importantly, just know that consistency is key, just like everything else in life that’s challenging. Try your best to practice as often as possible, even if you’re just dorking around for a few minutes every day. The more you practice, the more comfortable you’ll become on your board and the more confident you’ll become! 

Related: 5 Ways Skateboarding Boosts Your Mental Health

Hey, just remember that I referred to it as your „skateboarding journey“ because that’s exactly what it is—a journey. It takes time, patience, and plenty of persistence, but what doesn’t? You will fall, sure. You will make tons of mistakes, of course. (Even your favorite pros aren’t perfect!) The point is, that’s all part of the process. Embrace each challenge as an opportunity to learn and grow. Aside from learning tricks, that’s a huge part of what makes skateboarding so rad—all the mental health benefits. 

So what have we learned? Skateboarding as an adult is not only possible but also incredibly rewarding. It’s a great way to stay active, challenge yourself, connect with people … it’s just the greatest thing in the world. No argument. Hit your local shop, set up a board, gear up, and start your skateboarding journey today. Enjoy it! 

Couldn’t help myself… 

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Skateboarding and Snowboarding Collide in Ambition Snowskate’s New Film ‚DEADLOCK‘

It’s not quite skateboarding, not quite snowboarding, but it’s definitely super rad. The Ambition Snowskates‘ squad strikes again in their new film, ‚DEADLOCK‘. 

Ditch your trucks and wheels for a bit and hit the snowy streets in a different kind of way! Take a look: 

I remember when Ambition dropped a similar video years ago and basically broke the internet. Personally, I had never seen „snowskating“ in my life, and I’ll admit I was certainly a bit skeptical. But all it took was the first few seconds—the spots they were hitting, the tricks they were doing—to see the obvious influence skateboarding had on this unique subculture. 

To my pleasant surprise, it turned out that all of the dudes in the video were in fact skateboarders (honestly, it would’ve been hard to believe if they weren’t) and simply used snowskating as a way to get rad during the winter.

Related: Ambition Snowskates SAVA Full Video

Over the years, they’ve dropped plenty of other bangers and I’ll always tune in. I’m a legit fan at this point! I will say, it feels way more like you’re watching a skate video than a snowboarding video, that’s for sure. Not that there’s anything wrong with snowboarding, either. I just can’t relate to it as much! 

But when I see dudes doing manuals on bright white pads and ollieing over handrails into snowy banks; or boardsliding out-rails and backside lipsliding icy ledges (all without trucks and wheels)—well, yeah… consider me intrigued! 

I was actually able to try one of these out a few years back, too, and had no idea how hard they were to ride! These dudes make it look way too easy, it’s sort of mind-blowing. And with each video comes an insane amount of progression. Like, they’re literally doing gap-to-grinds (slides?) on legit handrails. It’s unreal. 

Anyways, all I can say is you should seriously watch this video. I threw in one of their older clips above as well, in case you start to feel the same stoke I did when I first watched. Like I said… it’s not quite skateboarding, not quite snowboarding—but it sure is rad!

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Chris Joslin: ‚The Best Part I’ve Filmed in the Last 10 Years‘

After a year of filming, including multiple trips back to Barcelona, Chris Joslin just dropped his new video part, ‚JOYCE‘ in loving memory of his grandma, Joyce. It has all the classic Joslin skateboarding you’d expect. In fact, Chris declared this, “The best part I’ve filmed in the last ten years.” Dive in:

Huge sets, heavy handrails, high speeds… it’s all here. The fact that all of this was filmed within a year is pretty wild in itself, especially considering his busy schedule! And let’s not forget his part in Plan B’s latest video alongside Lazer Crawford just dropped a few months ago. Insane!

When he’s not stacking in the streets, the dude skates all the major contests, has a family to care for, and I’m just barely scratching the surface here. It’s a lot. To say I’m impressed simply wouldn’t be saying enough. 

Related: Watch Chris Joslin and Lazer Crawford Go Absolutely Wild in Plan B’s Latest Video

You can’t help but feel a little emotional there at the end when we see the photo of Chris and his grandmother, too. I think it’s great that he dedicated this part to her and you can just tell he’s out there trying his best to make his family proud every time he steps on his board. When there’s a higher purpose driving you, it’s amazing how much you can achieve. Really inspiring. 

Chris has been on an absolute tear the last decade or so. The way he skates is almost a lost art these days, but if anyone is keeping the „jumping“ alive, it’s Joslin. Always entertaining. Always impressive. Congrats to Chris on yet another bangin‘ part! 

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Vans Celebrates Gold Medalist Arisa Trew with Custom Sk8-Hi Featuring All-Over Duck Print

Aussie ripper, Olympic Gold Medalist and all-around epic human, Arisa Trew has had quite an impressive year, to say the least. She’s rightfully become a household name, from Australia to The States and everywhere in between, and she’s just getting started. 

She snagged gold on the world stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics, an extraordinary achievement by any measure. But the best part of this epic triumph? All she wanted to celebrate her victory was a cute little duck to call her own. Ha! Her friends at Vans understood the assignment perfectly, and well, here we are—the custom Sk8-Hi featuring an all-over duck print was born. Check it out:

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„At just 14, Arisa Trew made history by becoming the first woman to land a 900. She followed that by taking home gold on the world stage, all in the same year. But the moment that truly stole hearts? A deal with her parents: win gold, get a duck,“ Vans mentions in the caption. 

„Honoring Arisa’s incredible story and historic victory, Vans created a custom Sk8-Hi featuring an all-over duck print that nods to her fearless drive and playful spirit. Launching alongside her avatar debut in Vans World 2.0 on Roblox, this drop celebrates Arisa’s barrier-breaking approach to pushing skateboarding forward —one trick, and one duck, at a time.“

Related: Arisa Trew Makes Skate History as First Woman to Land a 900

You certainly don’t need me to tell you how bright Arisa’s future is right now, but I will say it’s been so rad seeing he burst out of her bubble and become such a major figure in the skateboarding world. So well-deserved! 

If I were you, I’d cop a pair of these simply based on the legacy this hungry up-and-comer is creating right now. And I think it’s safe to say this won’t be her only Vans model. At any rate, the story behind these are super special… and let’s be real—who doesn’t love ducks?! 

Congrats to Arisa on everything she’s accomplished up to this point. The future is bright as can be. Skateboarding is in good hands because of people like Trew. Can’t wait to see what she hits us with in 2025! 

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„Triple or Nothing“ the latest NYC hit by Jeff Cecere

Like his videos before this (Mind How You Go, This is a Window) this latest opus from New York City-based filmer Jeff Cecere is pure heart and soul. We can always count on a holiday miracle coming from Jeff and his crew and this one hits the spot. Throw it on the big screen and get stoked to just go out and roll with your friends. That’s what it’s all about. 

Featuring Zac Gavin, Salomon Cardeans, Max Maffucci, Johnny Cumaoglu, Jace Detomasso, Dick Rizzo, Caleb McNeely, Josh Wolff, Brad Cromer, Ty Beall, Daiki Hoshino, Marc O’Malley, Zac Negron, Tristen Ramirez, Jeff Cecere, Arthur Smith, Grady Smith, Cooper Qua, Zander Mitchell, Mike Anderson, Will See, Kyler Brandt, John Clayton, Jake Lemonds, Trevor Thompson, Nate Grzechowiak. Filmed and Edited by Jeff Cecere. Dedicated to Max Maffucci.

That double set Ollie by Jace Detomasso in the beginning is somethin‘ else. If you’re near Reggae ledges in Williamsburg sometime go have a gander at it!

Run back Jeff’s former bangers. They’re all holiday treats. 

Related: Another great NYC video from Jeff Cecere

And the first in the trilogy:

Related: Mind How You Go | Jeff Cecere

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Watch: Chris Russell Tackles an Absolute Dream Spot in Poland

One of the best things about skateboarding is the places it can take us. 

From coast to coast, country to country and everywhere in between, there’s no shortage of gnarly terrain out there waiting to get conquered. And this massive gem of a spot out in Poland that Chris Russell recently tackled is the perfect example. Take a look:

„Muscle has had his sights on the infamous monument spot in Poland for years, and the pieces finally came together this Summer to make the trek out to this epic spot and check it off his bucket list,“ Creature mentions. „Lurk with Chris and special guest vagabond Erick Winkowski across the pond, pit-stopping in Berlin before making the journey to Poland to battle a behemoth while wrapping up his latest OJ video part.“ 

This massive natural quarter pipe is certainly bucket list-worthy, but that doesn’t mean it’s not an absolute beast of a spot. Look at that thing! Absolutely terrifying. 

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Let’s be real—getting any trick on that spot would be insane. But the fact that Muscle literally sessions that thing, rifling off multiple gnarly tricks and securing a handful of clips is pretty unreal. Not just anyone could do that, you know? 

Also, the average person might stumble across this monument without a single thought. Meanwhile, any skateboarder would cross paths with it and think, „If only…“

Respect to Chris for seizing the moment and making it happen. It’s dudes like him that constantly keep the fire burning and I love to see it. Shoot, I’d love to catch a couple kick turns here, maybe a little frontside ollie, but what Chris was able to do here is super special. 

Never stop searching! I’ll leave it at that.

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Myles Willard skates, Chris Thiessen films, and we get a ripping VX1000 video part

It’s been a minute since we’ve seen a VX-helmed masterpiece from our former video director Chris Thiessen, but seeing his sun-drenched, unmistakeable VX colors are a sight for sore eyes. This time, Thiessen has his death lens fixed on East Coast transplant Myles Willard, flexing his all terrain skills across the greater Los Angeles area. Short and sweet, run it up. 

„Myles Willard VX1000 part | Video by Chris Thiessen | Sony VX1000 (Japan model) | Sony Premium mini DV tapes | Greater Los Angeles County 2024

No real description from Thiessen either, other than the specific Sony VX model and DV tape brand. 

These two mine all kinds of lesser-seen back alley spots, wallrides and quick-footed two-piece gems. The music fits Myles‘ speedy, lanky style. Thiessen’s editing style is always fun to watch. 

Thiessen’s always had a keen eye on the stylish ones we all want to see video parts from. Just check his master work in TransWorld full length videos Substance and Riddles in Mathematics.

Related: How To: Light up Skate Spots at Night with Chris Thiessen

Thiessen’s done all kinds of rad projects over his years at TWS and beyond.

Related: Brad Cromer | VX1000 Raw Tapes by Chris Thiessen

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The Limosine Skateboards team hits Montreal in this new edit

We love when Limo drops edits—they’ve got a good routine going: Go on a trip with the team to somewhere rad to skate, have a blast, clip up, then put out the video with your new drop of boards and gear. Any time we get new Cyrus Bennett, Karim Callender, or Max Palmer footage, we’re on it ASAP. You oughta press play immediately.

The music is great, the clips are insane—this team is a wrecking crew. It’s no wonder their boards and gear is flying off shelves at core shops across the country. 

They got some amazing clips at the famous Big O skate sculpture/thing. They really get busy on that bank spot. Montreal is pretty much a must-see skate destination, whether you make it up for a Dime Glory Challenge or the Jackalope festival, get some poutine, don’t forget your fingerboard, and get there while you can!

Peep a Limosine edit from North Carolina:

Related: The Limosine team tore up the spots in North Carolina

And of course, our pick for Best Rookie pro of 2024: Karim Callender:

Related: Karim Callender goes pro for Limosine Skateboards

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Exclusive Release: Zero Skateboards Drops Limited Run of Signed Adrian Lopez Decks

Adrian Lopez and Zero have come together on a limited run of Lopez’s classic ‚Metal Health‘ graphic, signed by the OG himself. The classics never fail. Get a closer look at the board below, then go put on your favorite Lopez video part! 

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Although Lopez might not officially be on the Zero team roster anymore, his legacy with the brand will live on forever. Just think of all his incredible video parts over the years? Thrill of it All, Misled Youth, Dying to Live… absolute classics. His parts in those timeless videos are some of those rare ones that will truly never get old. 

A lot of brands have been re-releasing classic graphics lately, and while it’s certainly nothing new, nostalgia has been a heavy theme recently. It makes sense, if you think about it. We’re all older now! Most of us have a little cash to cure that nostalgic itch, so why not give the people what they want!?

Related: Zero Keeps The Classics Coming With The Re-Release of Their Iconic ‚Firebird‘ Graphic

Zero’s archive is stacked with so many gems, they could re-release the classics for days. They have a special place in many of our hearts and have been providing stoke to the skateboarding world for decades. Say what you want, but Adrian Lopez was a major player during Zero’s golden days. 

Just FYI—you can get the board signed or unsigned, which is actually pretty convenient. Some folks might wanna grip this thing up and get rad! Others might be looking for the perfect wall-hanger. Regardless, the choice is yours. 

I’ll forever be an Adrian Lopez fan. He’s inspired multiple generations and continues to keep us all stoked to this day. Love to see him still doing cool stuff with Zero, too! So rad. Hit the Zero site and get your before they’re gone!

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First Look: Emerica Brings Back Classic Black/Yellow OG-1 Colorway for Holiday 2024

We got the black/tan/orange, we got the olive/tan… but Emerica brought back the OG-1 in black/yellow just in time for the holidays, and people are fired up. This is not a throwback CCS catalog photo. They’re here. Get a closer look:

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„Emerica is proud to reintroduce the iconic OG-1, one of our most demanded reissues,“ Emerica mentions. „A timeless silhouette from the late 90s, the reissued OG-1 features a bulletproof full rubber cupsole and a suede/mesh upper. It also includes triple stitch reinforcements in the high-wear zones for added durability and the classic herringbone tread for grip, just how you remember it. Made for the Emerica fans. Made for skateboarding.“

Related: This New Colorway On A Classic Emerica Silhouette Is An Instant Classic

Depending on how old you are, you might remember these as the Marc Johnson signature models, but I guess that’s really here nor there. They’re just oozing with nostalgia either way, and simply staring at them personally shoots me back to a special time in skateboarding. Young, dumb, naive… I can totally remember when skate shop shoe walls were filled with kicks like these. Anyone else?

I know I say that every time I talk about these re-releases, but I mean… I have to. 

Related: Emerica Says They’re Rereleasing This Iconic Shoe For Skate Shop Day

While I’d like to assume these are available at your local skate shop, you can get them on the Emerica site here. But check your local first! 

Regardless, I’ve been loving these archival revivals. My closet is stacked. But whatever… there’s always room for more. Add these to your collection of classics and I’ll do the same. 

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