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Do college students need to learn skateboarding?
Whether college students want to learn skateboarding is decided according to their own wishes and hobbies. If they like studying, they don't. Of course, we should pay attention to safety, especially sports students, and don't lose big because of small things.

How to play skateboarding?

1. Determine the foot position first. First, balance it. First, put your foot on the bridge nail on the grass. This position is the most stable. If you want to learn skateboarding well or practice on the concrete floor, you can use the nearby buildings to make you more stable.

2. Put your back foot on the rear axle pin and your front foot on the front axle pin. Find the center after going up and keep your balance. Before taxiing, bend your knees and push yourself out.

If you want to stop, you can put your hind feet on the ground and put them down slowly. There are other ways. Toe brake is to put your hind foot out of the edge of the board, let your toes touch the ground and rub your toes until you stop. Tail brake means to press the tail of the board down and let it rub the ground. Heel braking means sticking your heel out of the edge of the board. The last method is to jump off the board directly, which is also the simplest method.

4. You can use "lateral pressure" when turning. Pressure measurement has only two directions, toe side and heel side. Don't push too hard when pressing on the toe side. Make sure your upper body feels a little backward and keep your legs bent. On the contrary, when you press in the heel direction, you will turn back. If you want to turn faster, you can try "swinging the board" Put your back foot at the end of the board and your front foot in the middle of the board.

5. If you want to be faster, you can learn to push the board, keep balance first, put your hind feet down, move to the position where your front feet are flush, and put them on the ground. The weight of the body is placed on the front foot, and the back foot is the force point. When your hind foot is raised, you can evenly distribute the weight between your two feet. The control and balance of the board can be ensured by pushing the board with the back foot.