My 6 year old son has been skateboarding for almost a year, he likes it a lot and I'm very proud of him. I've filled up my phone taking videos of him.
He's approaching the age where he'll be able to skateboard at the school without me, and while I'm happy to go watch him often, I recognize he won't always want me there supervising.
I'd like him to be able to film himself, can anyone weigh in on good options for him? The idea is mostly to document, and to review so he can see that he is achieving his goals etc. Picture quality is not really required for those goals.
I think these are what would be good:
-easy to control
-easy to aim
-Easy to review footage
-robust (I'd also like to be able to take it skiing)
-slow motion mode (he loves seeing slow motion videos from my phone)
Do you guys have any pointers I haven't thought of? Any recommendations? Go-pro? Insta 360? Idk....
Have him watch a lot of skate videos! Start from the beginning of its history in the 70s, and watch surfing as well. I loved watching dogtown and z boys when I was younger both the documentary and the dramatic version although the dramatic version might be too adult themed for him you might want to watch it first because I can’t remember what goes on but there might be sex drugs rock and roll stuff. Also the old Powell peralta videos and then into the 90s and the beginning of street skating. A lot of it (all?) is on YouTube. I really loved the old blind videos and girls yeah right. And the (relatively) newer stuff from supreme. One of my fav clips of all time is tyshawn jumping the 145th subway station in Harlem - I used to live there that was my station so to see it was wild.
He will learn so much just by watching the pros. I never got good at skateboarding I had too many traumatic falls too young that instilled too much fear in me (not to mention being a queer girl in the 90s the neighborhood bullies were bad to me for it - skateboarding is the opposite of that today thank god) but instead it got channeled into snowboarding and I did the same thing growing up watching all the vids. It teaches you something, form, style, the history of tricks. Music taste!
As for you - pad up! All the pads! Start at the bottom of a larger halfpipe and learn to pump it up and down back and forth and then learn to kick turn backside and frontside and eventually how to drop in and rock to fakie. On street learn how to Ollie, how to drop off small curbs, how to stop sliding the wheels. It’s so fun!
Sorry for my attitude. I live in a wealthy tourist area where parents pay $100k a year to private mountain schools because their kid is gonna be the next Olympic athlete…. A lot of the kids seem like it’s work rather than a passion.
It's all good.
I like the idea of watching classic videos maybe it will showcase more accessible techniques.
We have watched a few rodney mullen videos, but we weren't really watching for techniques.
I'm personally just interested in getting steady enough to pump the ramps and cruise around
Rodney mullen is sick but he’s like from another planet or something!
Pumping transition starting from the bottom will get your balance figured out in no time :)