Skate Apr 2026
The classic choice for street tricks and skateparks. For beginners, standing on the bolts is the golden rule for balance.
Your body follows your eyes. If you look at your feet, you’re likely to end up on the ground. Keep your head up and look 10 feet ahead. The classic choice for street tricks and skateparks
But for a beginner, that first step onto a board or a pair of skates can feel more like a trust fall with gravity. If you’ve been thinking about picking up the "skate gaze"—that unique perspective where every curb is a challenge and every smooth path is a playground—here is how you can start your journey. The "Skate Gaze": A New Way to See If you look at your feet, you’re likely
Almost every fall happens because a skater is standing too tall. Keeping your knees bent lowers your center of gravity and acts like a shock absorber. If you’ve been thinking about picking up the
Perfect for fitness and urban exploration. Experts at Skatefresh suggest that mastering the "scissor posture" (one foot slightly ahead of the other) is the key to stability.
