100 Rules to be a True Skateboarder
100 Rules to be a True Skateboarder
RULE 87: SHARE SPOTS WITH OTHERS—DON’T GATEKEEP
When skaters unite to share and respect spots, they are more likely to advocate for and preserve them. This collective effort can lead to better-maintained skate areas and fewer conflicts with property owners.
When you share spots, it fosters a culture of respect and care for the locations you skate. Everyone is more likely to take care of a spot when they feel a sense of ownership and community.
At least I feel that way.
Different skaters bring different ideas and approaches to a spot, which can inspire you to try things you wouldn’t have thought of on your own.
So true skater always share.
Skateboarding is more than just a sport; it's a culture that thrives on community and shared experiences. One of the most important rules for any serious skateboarder is to share skate spots with others. By doing so, you not only build camaraderie among fellow skaters but also advocate for the preservation of these areas. When riders come together to respect each other's favorite locations, they contribute to a more positive and inclusive environment for everyone in the skating community. Collaboration in skateboarding can lead to creativity; different skaters bring unique ideas and styles to the same spot. Sharing not only inspires but also encourages skaters to try new techniques they may not have considered on their own. This open exchange fosters innovation and keeps the sport dynamic and exciting. Importantly, when skateboarders feel a sense of ownership and community at a public spot, they're more likely to respect and take care of it, ensuring that it remains accessible and enjoyable for all. As we navigate through skateboarding culture, it is crucial to remember the shared responsibility we have in maintaining and respecting these spaces. This not only protects our beloved skate spots from potential eviction but also helps in securing their future for new generations of skaters. Ultimately, being a true skateboarder means contributing positively to the culture and community, making it important to embrace the spirit of sharing and support among peers.
































































