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maxmedhurst
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Health:   200/200
Cash: $100,000
Prison: New Jersey
Incarcerated: 3 years, 1 month
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" IS SKATEBOARDING RECOGNIZED AS AN OFFICIAL SPORT?

Although skateboarding has gained so much popularity over these years, many people still wonder whether or not skateboarding has become an official sport. If you take a look at your normal life, you can easily notice that skateboarding has affected every aspect of your life (from the way you dress to the music you listen to).

During the long history of the foundation and development of skateboarding, this sport has gone through so many difficulties before it can be widely recognized in the modern world. Now, you can see that skateboarding is acknowledged in every city in the world and young people are fascinated with this sport. As SkateAdvisors discussed the officiality of skateboarding, the article has proposed many ideas to show that skateboarding is an official sport.



And in fact, skateboarding has become the official sport in the Tokyo Olympics which has just taken place. Before making any conclusion, we should pay attention to the definition of sport. Sport refers to an activity where players need to be involved and there are some specific demands of skills, techniques, and physical health.

Sports are often available in terms of tournaments, competitions, or at least a match. Based on this definition, I can sort skateboarding as an official sport just like others such as football, basketball, or swimming.

However, young people often know about skateboarding as a sport that contains several risks and dangers due to the high demand for skills and techniques to conquer challenges. In order to help skateboarding become recognizable, we need to thank several pro skaters such as Tony Hawk or Rodney Mullen who have brought this sport to another level and made it become more and more popular among the young.

If you are interested in their biography, there are several posts related to this topic written by SkateAdvisors on pinterest. To strengthen the point of declaring skateboarding as an official sport, I would like to mention the Olympics. Before skateboarding can become an official sport in this game, it has to go through the approval of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Therefore, skaters can be proud that they are participating in an official sport acknowledged by this committee.

On the other hand, many skaters consider this sport an artistic activity more than just a normal sport because skaters have to perform several tricks at a time. Besides paying attention to the technique, skaters also care about how they look during their performance so that they can appear to be the best in public. However, before you can make a stunning performance, you should focus on the correct techniques as stated by SkateAdvisors on scoop.

Even the technique in skateboarding also has different variations so skaters should be free to create any tricks they want to as long as it follows the basic rules. In conclusion, if you are a beginner at skateboarding, you should be proud of this community as the previous skaters have brought this sport to another level and more and more young adults are attracted to skateboarding each year.
 
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