Long ago are the days that Papa’s brothers and another old school legendary skateboarders were abusing drugs, alcohol and overlooking their diet among many other facets of their careers as professional skateboarders. With the development of the sport and the introduction to the Olympic Games, professionalism has shifted towards being an athlete. This has been consistent across the board with other board sports including professional surfing and the legendary tales of late Andy Irons. The saying goes ‘SKATE OR DIE’, skateboarding has helped many professional skaters staying off drugs and alcohol, but the new age kids are taking it to the next level and treating their body as if they were any other Olympian.
With the rise of competition skateboarding around the world along with the unthinkably amazing tricks the skaters are throwing down, the need for athleticism and conditioning has never been so important to get an edge on the competition. These days, natural skill and pure talent will only get you so far. Professional skateboarders and getting an edge on the competition by embracing a broad health approach.
The Shed Skatepark
The Shed Skatepark is by far the best Skatepark that Melbourne has to offer. The indoor skatepark is fully equipped with an airbag, vert ramp, mini ramps, rails, ledges, boxes, gaps and stairs, as well as Australia’s best bowl. The Shed Skatepark has been around for...
Ring Of Fire
The Ring Of Fire is officially open again. We are waiting to receive pics of the recently updated indoor skatepark to share with you. Once upon a time the Ring Of Fire was Melbourne’s best Skatepark with one of Australia’s top skate bowls, however today it is little...
Rampit Indoor Skate Park
Rampit Indoor Skate Park has all of your standard obstacles and features that you would find at any other private skatepark in Melbourne. If you remember the old Skatepark of Melbourne, you may be familiar with some of the ramps. The Skatepark of Melbourne was packed...