PRIVATE LESSONS
Our Private Lessons are tailored to what YOU want to achieve, what YOUR goals are and most importantly how YOU learn.
We offer One on One and Small group lessons for ALL AGES, we have specific over 18 sessions at later times, but feel free to book at any time that suits you. Whether you have never stepped on a board, or you’re jumping back on after a 20 year break, we have you covered.
Our highly skilled and accredited coaches will help make you a more confident skateboarder, You will develop skills to navigate around a skatepark, carpark or riding on the footpath to your friends house, confidently.
Skaters break boundaries within themselves, which will intern destroy fears and build confidence and self-esteem in day-to-day life.
Sessions are run by our Coaches: Tommy, Jasper, Jayden & Joel
Fundamentals of Skateboarding
Learning balance
Turning the board
Learning how to fall correctly
Dropping in a ramp
Refining your skills
Mastering those harder tricks
Runs for Competitions
Similar to other sports, health benefits are obviously correlated with participating in a physical activity. Skateboarding health benefits are slightly different than those of common youth sports like football, soccer, and basketball. Skateboarding offers an array of advantages including coordination, pain tolerance, stress relief, precision, reflexes and patience.
Coordination – Skateboarding improves hand, eye, leg and feet coordination. When skateboarding, you need to alter your movements so you skate smoothly and accurately.
Pain Tolerance – Other sports improve your pain tolerance, but learning how to skateboard includes constantly falling, tripping, cutting your knees and elbows, etc. Believe it or not, this helps to improve your tolerance and build up resilience.
Stress Relief – Stresses consume people, even kids, all the time. Skateboarding is an avenue to relieve some of those stresses or frustrations.
Precision – Skateboarding takes a lot to pick up on. You are constantly adjusting weight from one direction to another, switching your speed, and, when good enough, perfecting tricks.
Reflexes – This one ties together with coordination. When falling or stopping quickly, you need to have quick reflexes to brace yourself or prevent a collision from happening. You learn quickly that running into a railing is not ideal.
Patience – Skateboarding, like other sports, requires an immense amount of patience. You will not be the next Tony Hawk after your first time on the board. Falling countless times, missing that tricky bend, and hitting that awesome trick will test your patience time after time.