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this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2023
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To add to this, if you're not too coordinated and are struggling with the smaller skateboard and doing tricks.... try longboarding! It's like skating, but without the stigma of being capable of doing tricks.
Plus they're INFINITELY more comfortable to cruise around on. They even made drop through decks that are designed for long distance cruising
Bonus points for getting into downhill longboarding. Just make sure you're ready for it/have the proper gear.