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Skateboarding which is one of the leading sports worldwide has its origin from California, United States probably in the year 1960s. These Skateboarders use skating boards to slide over the streets. In 1964 Surfer Publication, California published Skateboarder magazine. During 1965 international championship award were distributed. This championship award provided more popularity to this sport.
As a continuous of these awards many production companies started producing Skateboard wheels using fiberglass, aluminum and plywood. The most popular of these is plywood, which is considered to be more comfortable by the sportsmen. In the earlier days, this skating was performed in streets. Nowadays, it is performed in ice covered mountain cliffs and skate parks. This type of skating was started as a hobby but now it is grown up to international sport.
The players have their own Skateboarding logo, which recognizes them in person. These logos are colorful and are in different sizes. Variety of themes is also available. Some skateboarding logos are modern, trendy and even some are comical.
Some of Skateboarding logos are 'A Team Skate Picture Logo' - which is worded as A CHAIN IS ONLY AS STRONG AS ITS WEAKEST LINK. The Second one is that 'Alien Workshop Green and Orange Logo'. And the third kind of Skating board logo is that 'Classic Independent Skate Logo'. 'Flip Wishing Lamp Skate Logo' is the fourth kind and the other kind is that 'Real Skateboards Logo'. The other kinds of Skateboarding Logos are as follows 'Red Globe Skateboarding Logo', 'Santa Cruz Logo', 'Doh Doh Little Bushings Logo Picture', 'Flip Cheshire Cat Logo', 'Black and White Toy Machine Logo', 'Zero Skull Logo', 'Krooked Skateboards Logo', 'Anti-Hero Logo', 'Spitfire Wheels Logo', 'eS Shoes Red Skate Logo', 'Alien Workshop Green Alien with Gasmask Logo', 'Red Think Skate Logo', 'Thunder Trucks Logo Logo', 'Element Skateboard Products Skate Logo Picture', 'World Industries Devil Skateboarding Logo', 'Blind', 'Osiris Shoes Skateboarding Co Logo Picture', 'Incognito Skate Logo Picture' and 'Classic Girl Skateboards Logo'.
These logos help to identify the sportsmen during the game. They also depicts the mood, character of the skateboarder apart from describing his personality. Varieties of logos are also available for women, men and children. Usually they are registered or trademarked. One can't use other company's logo. Among all other company's logo Santa Cruz Logo is a most popular one. Logo plays an important part in Skateboarding.
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The Hill Club Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka
If you have a vacation in Sri Lanka, then a trip to Nuwara Eliya which is where the British used to retreat to, for coolness in the summer heat a century ago is essential, , to stay at The Hill Club, because I guarantee you won't find another place like it anywhere in the world.
Nuwara Eliya is over 5000 feet above sea level and visiting there is like going back in time, in fact just getting there is an adventure in itself.
We hired a vehicle, plus driver from our beach side hotel, and booked a night in Kandy, and a night in Nuwara Eliya, to visit my uncle's old stomping grounds when he was a tea planter in what was then Ceylon.
I'm not going to write about the drive, which was quite amazing, but rather about the hotels we stayed in.
In Kandy we stayed in the Queen's Hotel, situated on a very English corner, and looking very much like an English town hotel.
Inside, the hall and reception area were wood panelled, with an old fashioned sliding grill lift, you could have been in Edwardian England. Our room looked as if the last visitor was Queen Victoria, and my wife was very concerned abot bed bugs. Having said that although the room was dowdy, it was clean, but the ceiling fan sounded like a spitfire going down the runway!
The hotel had a garden with a swimming pool, mostly frequented by 'gap year' public school like students, who could get a cheap shower, and good food at very good prices.
Dinner was served in an almost deserted restaurant, by a black tie waiter, and we worked out my curry cost a little over £1 stg!!
In fact the meal was superb, drinks cheap, and our total bill for two rooms, plus dinner, drinks, and drinks around the pool, came to a massive £75!!
The road to Nuwara Eliya was not long in miles, but it took hours, due to the steep climb, and the narrowness of the road, plus the number of vehicles and buses we encountered.
The views of the tea plantations and the hills were amazing, and a trip round a tea plantation factory well worth while
Shortly before arriving in Nuwara Eliya we were amazed to see road side shacks selling such vegetables as leeks, carrots, cauliflowers, all memories of when the traffic was mainly English residents.
We went to Nuwara Eliya for two reasons, the main one of which was to stay at The Hill Club, still a private club, but also an hotel, although you had to join as a temporary member to use it.!!
Seeing it for the first time it looked like a Lake District Hotel in the 1930's and inside just confirmed that.
Dinner was a jacket and tie affair[supplied if you had left yours behind!!], with a classic English menu with fish course included, all served by white gloved waiters.
Our room was as you would expect old fashioned, with hot water bottles in our beds.
As a hill town Nuwara Eliya from a distance looks totally English, including the 'Gardens' with bandstand, it was for a short moment a bit strange seeing no white faces.
The golf club is totally home counties 1930's, and the course immaculate. If the sudden lack of English names on the honours board after 1973 was dramatic, it brought home the end of Empire.
I was able to see the name of my uncle on the immaculately kept honours board, plus that of a university friend, plus well cared for old photographs.
Nuwara Eliya is a 'must do' if you take a vacation in Sri Lanka.
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Am i good at skating after 1 year and a couple months?
alright i been skating since about february of last year
i got:
Black Label Deck
Spitfire Wheels
Bonez Redz bearings
Krux Trucks
trick bank includes:
high ollie
180
halfcab (fakie 180)
fakie ollie
i did my first board slide today
and i can ollie ledges
i can't even kickflip
but i think im getting close to a shuvit
so i dont think im very good
what do you think?
No you're not good kid. I've been skating, well I recently stopped because I'm in a band now, but started skating around March in '06. I was 12 I think? But anywats, i skated for almost two years and I was really good. I learned my kickflip in a month and then started learning hardflips and frontside flips like easy. I had like all the basic tricks (both Regular and Switch) in less then a year. About after a year i started learning switch, I learned switch hardflip, switch fronstide flip, switch varial heel. And now that I left california and moved to houston I hadn't had much time to skate. But it all really depends on how much you practice. Some people learn tricks very fast, and others don't. I suggest you join a skate crew or skate with some people that are really good, you will learn so much. I skated with some friends that had been skating since elementary and they taught me like so much stuff. So yeah, keep practicing and keep it up.
Also, once you learn all of your tricks, switch will become very easy. But I suggest you finish learning alot of tricks in regular/goofy (depending on the way you ride) first and thenstart learning switch. Good luck!
More evolution than Eureka!
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