Skateboarding has come a long way in the sporting industry. Many people skateboard for fun, while others do it as a career, for the money. Let’s take Tony Hawk, for instance. This man makes a great deal of money on his skateboard, and he is the absolute best professional skateboarder in the business. He can do almost any stunt imaginable on his skateboard, leaving fans in utter amazement. It’s just like any other sport, though, and in order to become as good as Tony has become, he had to stay in shape and practice every day. No one becomes an expert after skateboarding only once or twice; this is totally impossible. Tony has won many tournaments in his career, and he receives huge endorsements from different companies that he advertises for. He also has his own video game, and this makes him even more money in addition to what he already makes from skateboarding.
Many young kids attempt to follow in Hawk’s footsteps, yet a lot of of them will never make it to Tony’s level and become a professional. Yet this still doesn’t stop these kids from trying, as they attempt to imitate Tony Hawk. It’s way too fun and exciting for them to pretend to perform as well as Hawk does. Even though Tony Hawk does some very cool and fun moves on his skateboard, the kids who try to imitate him need to be tremendously careful and realize that skateboarding is an extremely dangerous sport. Even professionals can get hurt, making amateurs even more susceptible to injuries. Wearing proper safety gear is a necessity when participating in this sport, for beginners as well as professionals. It doesn’t matter, because accidents can occur at any time, and happen to anyone, no matter how good they are at the sport.. Wearing protective gear helps to eliminate and minimize injuries sustained while performing the sport.
Despite the fact that most people who skateboard for fun never get good enough to become a professional at it, some actually do become experts. As long as a person is motivated enough to have enough discipline to stay in shape and practice every single day, then it is very possible for an aspiring skateboarder to become good enough to become a professional like Tony Hawk, and make lots of money while having loads of fun simultaneously.
Stacey Day
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#1 by Cris on July 23rd, 2009
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whi absolutely loves tony hawk?
i do he is friggin awsome
*who* my bad i spelled it wrong
#2 by Hatake Seraph on July 23rd, 2009
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I admire Tony Hawk, though I’m not a skateboarder! ^_^;; Anyone who can put that much creativity and heart into a intensely difficult sport (yes, sport) like that deserves all the recognition he has received.
And all those 103,000 video game titles, too.
I own Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 (or something like that), and it’s one of my favorite games.
Have a good day, luv! =)
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#3 by badrussian1 on July 23rd, 2009
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his kid
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#4 by Janet K on July 23rd, 2009
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Obviously not Juliette Lewis; she divorced him!
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#5 by dtstuff9 on July 23rd, 2009
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hes a awesome skater
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#6 by teens are great on July 23rd, 2009
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tony hawk is awsome!!
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#7 by R.W.T.F. on July 23rd, 2009
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i like the birdman myself, but my top 5 skaters are: Billy Marks, Bryan Herman, Mark Appleyard, Chris Cole, and Tommy Sandoval
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