How to sk8 1.5

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Learn to skateboard with this e-book and videos about skateboarding. It can help you improve your skateboard skills with the trick tips presented and can provide you with any information about skateboarding. There are more than 30 video tricks in the 'Video' section. If you are a beginner, the 'basics' section will guide you through. If you have learned the basics, there are a lot of trick tips, which can help you master the advanced tricks. The skateboard encyclopedia also includes a list of skateparks in the USA and Canada, ramp plans, pro skaters' bios, skateboard companies. In the 'multimedia' section you can find pictures, skate logos, pro pictures and skateboard decks. The 'encyclopedia' section includes skateboard anatomy, skateboard history, skateboard glossary and skateboard FAQ.

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