Life can be extreme, yet skating makes us girls harder and tougher. Here's Barbara's rundown of the Best Things About Being A Girl Skater:
1. Skateboard girls are uncommon. When people see me skate, I grab their attention. I.e. I get noticed very easily 2. On the off chance that a skateboard girl can complete a a good amount of tricks and is extremely gifted, she wins respect from the young men. 3. Skateboard girls are wild and brave. They convey a cool and rebel vibe. 4. Security guys take it easier on girls when they attempt to kick us out of some private properties or any other unlawful skate spots. 5. Skateboard girls that shred day by day are sexy and rough. Our legs and asses are toned, we wind up more rougher each day and turn out to be more invulnerable to pain. Finally, I recall my first skate session at Tampa Pro Skateboarding competition. My experience there helped me comprehend the genuine importance of being a young girl skater. There are such huge numbers of young ladies in our locale who need to experience skateboarding, yet just some would really get a skateboard, and not many would actually go to a skate park. Particularly when a girl is a novice skater, being the only girl at a skate park can be awkward. Seeing all the folks doing tricks may be intimidating to the point, that we would simply wind up sitting on the sidelines, thinking about whether we would ever be in the same class as them. Meeting a portion of the individuals from Skateboard Talk and getting the chance to be a piece of our group influenced me to understand that skateboarding isn't just about being great at the game. It is tied in with being great companions with the individuals who skate. Party Central helped me make companions with other skater girls. We felt more agreeable, energized, and propelled. Indeed, it was really the first time I have seen a larger number of young girls than boys at the skate center. We helped each other learn new traps and tested each others' abilities. Furthermore, when we did that, we demonstrated girl power! Ciao! Barbara
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