Tuesday, November 1, 2016
The Skateboarding Culture
Surfers created skate with the idea of being adapted to surf when they couldnt go in the water to hit any(prenominal) bitchin heavies, or waves that is. Its become a counseling to relax apply fun and forget most reality for a bit, or just a nonher way to compete and elevate yourself to what of all time goal you may energize. though many People theorize skate is offensive and non good for anyone, It inspires musicians in the rollick to express their own one-on-oneity, creativity, and not to be mainstream be yourself, push yourself to your limit to reach your goals, be progressive, and most importantly have fun.\nWhile individuality is not a prominent distinctive in some other sports, in skateboarding its an important one. In a study shown in a article by Sports Academy, U.S. Called An Ethnographic Study of the Skateboarding Culture. Thirty skaters in rivalry on a videodisc called Planes, Trains, and Skateboards where studied, data was collected Of the 30 participants , 10% were female and 90% were male. 73% were observed to be of Caucasian ethnicity, while 16% were observed to be of Hispanic origins and 1% of African American ethnicity. (Sports Academy 12) During their runs many athletes keep to show energy by dancing, jumping, or engaging in other celebratory acts. sight behaviors included applauding each other, dancing, smiling, and other congratulatory behaviors. (Sports Academy 14) The skaters reactions where contrasting and thats unique. Besides behavior, appearance, and vogue by each skater showed individuality in the sport. In skateboarding their arent police squads that compete, its an individual sport so in that location isnt mandatory raiment to be worn. The participants did not fall apart uniforms or jerseys that identified their team or sponsors. each participant had an individual sense of style that provided for self-expression. (Sports Academy 16) skaters wore baggy jeans and boggy t-shirts that allow for move...
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