21) Sergio G. From Pearland (21.6 mi)
. It’s not about what tricks you know it’s about bringing out the kids potential. I’m not in street league so I don’t teach in monkey see monkey do manners. I help develop foundation tricks tricks that feel natural. I don’t teach to imitate I want young skaters to develop their own style. I got lost in tricks that I thought I HAD to do once I realized how to skate for myself I learn that tricks that come natural develop into BIGGER tricks later. I don’t teach how to tre flip and dig into them into they learn in I teach them to find their own tricks so they can paint their own picture for sponsorships. I don’t think coaches can do HALF the things they teach but yet they still make champions out of average people with an interest |
22) Isaac R. From Houston (21.6 mi)
23) Rigo(Eddie) M. From Houston (21.6 mi)
24) Mason R. From Houston, TX (21.6 mi)
Mason R has been skating since the age of ten, over ten years of experience. In the past, Mason has provided skating lessons to young adults and children as young as nine, for the duration of a few weeks, free of charge. Mason would describe skateboarding as his number one passion, dating back to his roots in California. He can professionally perform around forty different tricks and techniques, with enough extensive experience to pass on the knowledge to any aspiring skaters. These include, but are not limited to, the nightmare flip, the 360 no-comply, and the tre-flip. Mason’s friendly, outgoing, and patient personality, along with his passion and experience would make him ideal. His young age also makes him ideal for beginning skateboarders looking for an instructor they can easily relate to. A self-taught skateboarder, he understands the amount of patience and persistence needed in order to learn new techniques, and over all improve one’s skills. He understands the need to begin with teaching foot stances, pushing techniques, turning styles, and ways to stop the board. Mason’s combined passion for the sport, experience, skills, and history of teaching beginners would make him the ideal skate instructor. |
25) Jonas H. From Houston (22.3 mi)
Jonas has taught plenty of people flatground street tricks of novice/intermediate difficulty powerslides and downhill basics park maneuvers (dropins basic frontside/backside board control) and commute safety. Charles plan to teach skaters to be consistent and comfortable through positive feedback constructive criticism and repetition. He can teach basics such as ollie variations kickflips heelflips and shuvits in all stances. Some tricks in his bag include: 360 flip varial heel ollie impossible basic grinds bowl carving and miniramping etc. Versatile |
26) Shawn S. From Houston (24.0 mi)
I have taught random kids or people I skate with on how to do certain tricks…I can teach a wide variety of flips(forward flipscab flipsbigger flipshardflipsinward heelsetc.)different grinds..both basics and fun/technical(willy to 5-05-0 flip outover crookssmithssaladsetc.)tech slides(front board 270switch front board 270front board bigspinfront board flip outhalf cab board 270etc.)basic mini ramp tricks and some more tech related(half cab board 360 reverts) |