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According to longtime skaters, the sport actually changes your spatial and creative boundaries . Where others see a park bench or a set of stairs, a skater sees a "line." This "skate gaze" is about looking at the world and seeing possibilities instead of restrictions. It’s a mindset that stays with you long after you take the skates off. Picking Your Wheels (or Blades)
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 According to longtime skaters, the sport actually changes
like the ollie or a crossover turn. Which area of skating are you most interested in? Picking Your Wheels (or Blades) But for a
Whether it’s the T-stop on ice or the tail scrape on a board, knowing how to kill your momentum is the best confidence builder. The Mental Game Which area of skating are you most interested in