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Skateboarding was invented in California in the 1950's by surfers who wanted something to do during low waves.

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A bunch of surfers, with the oceans becalmed, having nothing better to do, cobbled up wheels on a flat plank and satirized surfing. That was how sidewalk-surfing came to be. This was sometime in the 1950s and the first generation skateboards came to life. Of course, they were a whole lot different than the sleek skateboards of today. Longboarding came around much later and its popularity is pretty recent in the last few decades. Skateboards never quite created the frenzy of surfing but in the 1990s, the scene exploded. Snowboarders and surfers teamed up and longboarding really took off. Longboards are much smaller than surfboards. They are versatile in shape and design and can be used in various terrains.
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How do skateboard shoes benefit the overall performance of my skateboarding?

The soles on skateboarding shoes are flat and are able to grip the board better. They have flexible soles that allow constant feel of the skateboard.

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Why should I choose to wear skateboarding shoes over normal sneakers when skateboarding?

Skateboarding shoes are made to withstand the punishment that a skateboarder gives them. Also the grip tape on a skateboard can shred normal sneakers; specific shoes for skateboarders have a thick gum sole and can last longer.

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What is the best surface to skateboard on?

Tarmac, concrete and wood make great skateboarding surfaces, anything flat and unspoiled.
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What do brushings on a skateboard do?

Bushings are rubbery rings that are fit into skateboard trucks. Skateboard trucks usually have two bushings per truck. One bushing is in the heart of the truck, and provides the flex and springiness of the truck, for turning and what not.
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Do I need to ware skateboarding shoes when I skate?

No there is no law that tells you that you must wear special skateboarding shoes; however, skateboarding shoes are more durable than regular shoes and can withstand the abuse that skaters give them.
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