• BlueFairyPainter
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    225 months ago

    If you’re afraid of falling, wear protectors and just deliberately fall a couple of times to test the level of protection and practice falling to build confidence.
    I’m bad at sports and use skating to exercise, so I suck and regularly fall ~3 times per hour, but it’s not a big deal at all and rarely hurts. And over time you really learn how to fall in a more controlled fashion, which is a useful skill to have by itself - it’s prevented me from getting injured when I tripped and fell on a hike.

    • @[email protected]
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      195 months ago

      practice falling

      I’m not a skater, but I do parkour and I really can’t stress this enough.

      If you know how to fall it takes away your fear, because you know how to act when it happens. And pro skaters are damn good at falling, even from a parkour perspective.

    • @Got_Bent
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      55 months ago

      I ice skated when I was a kid and learning to fall was the first thing they taught us.

      Funny thing - forty five years later, if you asked me how to do it, I would have no idea. The technique is completely lost to memory. Except when I actually fall. To this day, I have an unconscious instinct to fail so that i suffer scant little damage whenever I take a spill.

  • @skygirl
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    205 months ago

    This was me up until recently.

    My advice: get a board and just go try it.

    So much of basic skateboarding is just building confidence on flat ground. It’s hard to hurt yourself when you’re like 2 inches off the ground, at worst I’ve gotten some scraped knees and palms.

    This guy’s videos are down to earth if you want some quick motivation:

    https://youtu.be/I6VnsvDYR60?si=DNdYukfF435AVsyh

  • Turun
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    95 months ago

    Start slow. A skateboard is like an inch off the ground, in the worst case you can always jump off. Practice jumping off when standing, when rolling slowly and just start to build up confidence like that.

    • THCDenton
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      35 months ago

      in the worst case you can always jump off

      • Turun
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        45 months ago

        Second language issues, I don’t get the gif.

        Does it sound like “jump off a bridge” i.e. commit suicide or something?

        • THCDenton
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          35 months ago

          Lol no your english is great. It’s that skateboards want to kill me and even jumping off them ends in tragedy.

  • @gmtom
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    95 months ago

    I started to learn to skate at like 27 and innthe first 2 years only badly sprained ankles twice, fractured a rib and snapped my arm bone in half. It’s not as bad as it sounds.

  • @[email protected]
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    85 months ago

    As almost everybody already said: Just try it. Get some protectors and a helmet - don’t give a single shit whether anybody would think that’s not cool or goofy or whatever. You love your body and want to protect it. That’s rad imo. Also: a helmet is more real estate for awesome stickers ;)

    Then remember two things: bend your knees and lean forward. Also, you will fall and get up again. That’s part of skateboarding. Try to learn how to correctly fall: loosen your body and try to always divert the impact by rolling and “pushing the ground”. Find out if you’re regular or goofy and just go for it.

    I highly recommend the beginner videos from braille Skateboarding on YouTube! They have a lot of tips for everything.

  • @[email protected]
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    75 months ago

    Everyone else here has good tips to get started, so I’ll just say - do it! Even if you suck it’s fun as hell.

  • @[email protected]
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    75 months ago

    I am embarrassed at many of these comments I had to read before realizing this wasn’t about ice skating.

  • @[email protected]
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    65 months ago

    Skating’s rad. Longboarding is sweet. Rollerblading is tiiiiight, yo.

    Just get the protectors and you’ll be fine. Elbows, knees, helmet, wrist guard, and (depending on your age, if you’re older than 12 you’ll want) ankle reinforcement. If you really want to go all out, hip, back, and tailbone pads are cheap and still not constricting. Are you going to look goofy? Sure. Is everybody else just as goofy? They’re wearing clothes, aren’t they? Of course they’re goofy. Just make sure the helmet covers the parts of the head that are going to get hit, not just the top.

      • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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        15 months ago

        I don’t plan on surviving in the apocalypse if I can help it, so knowing how to ride a bike won’t help. I’m hoping, in the event of an apocalypse, I’ll be in an area where nukes will be shot so I don’t have to attempt to survive.