Effective Longboard Riding Tips

Skateboarding and longboarding are similar. The only difference between the two of them is that the longboard uses a longer board, and has bigger wheels.

Some longboards has bigger trucks that improves the speed, sliding, free ride, and salom. Riding using a longboard is a lot of fun and guess what, it is easier to learn that a normal skateboard.

So if you are ready to use the longboard effectively for riding, then please follow these 5 simple but effective tips of using the longboard for riding.

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1) Get Protective Gear

As a beginner, you may think it’s cool to cruise without gear. But come to think of it, you are actually a beginner not an experienced rider.

So it is important to at least get some gear so that when you fall (which will definitely happen) you would be better prepared for it that when you don’t have any.

So ensure you have the following if you are starting out;

  • A matching helmet
  • Knee pads
  • Elbow pads
  • Flat bottomed shoes

 2) Find out Your Best Foot

Do you use the right or left foot to move the longboard? In other words, are you a goofy or regular?

It is very important you find out which one you are as a beginner before going out to practice. One way you tell if you are is letting someone to toss or push from behind or within unexpectedly then watch the foot you use to hold your balance.

If you use your right foot, then you are a goofy. If left, regular.

3) Use the Smooth or Flat Surface First

The number one mistake beginners do when starting out riding using longboard is trying to be expert on the first go by riding on curvy surface or down a hill.

You can’t be an expert in a day. It takes time and effort.

Use the smooth surface first. Make sure you are very comfortable riding on it before moving to other surface types.

It is important to remember that if you choose to do otherwise, it will dampen you progress to becoming good in longboarding. Get much more details about: click for info

4) Balancing

I can’t stress enough how this is very important. If you can’t control yourself, then you longboarding will be difficult for you.

Whenever you fee out of control, ensure you focus. Use your sense of reasoning visualize when and how you are going to balance before it actually happens. The key is envisaging.

5) Practice Sliding

Sliding is an important part of longboarding. As a beginner, use gloves at first to avoid road rash in case you fall off the board. Take it easy and slow at first. Do not run at extreme speed otherwise you may end up getting severely injured.

And this the fun part. When falling off ensure that the face thing that hit the ground are the gloves. This will reduce the overall pain you will fee.

By and large, mastering longboard is an art. An art is not mastered in day. It takes time and a lot of effort. Remember, Rome was not built in a day. So you can’t master longboarding in a day. Period.

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