1) David T. From Chicago, IL (0.0 mi)
Born in California, many of David’s About 10 years ago he bought his Now that David has a fleet of David’s meticulous instructional In addition to teaching a strong With David’s patience and will to |
2) Ethan C. From Chicago, IL (0.0 mi)
Ethan puts safety first and will always work with you to make sure you understand how to get better and better skating. With over a decade of experience and plenty of encounters with failure before finally nailing a trick, Ethan will be patient and motivating for any student looking to learn to skate at any skill level. |
3) Bryan J. from Fontana, CA (0.5 mi)
I think I would be a great skate lesson instructor for Go Skate because I’ve been skateboarding for 18 years. I’ve done skate lessons before when I worked for a skate shop. I’ve had experience with teaching people how to skate and have been sponsored skateboarder for about 5 years. I’m great with people especially other skaters, I know the best skateparks to go to for lessons and I’m open to any location where the student is comfortable. I’m a really patient person and great with teaching so I think this job would fit me well. Hope to hear back from you guys, bless. |
He has taught friends ho to ollie and give tips for more advanced tricks. 360 flip crooks bs tailslide shuvit. He would make a great skate instructor, because of his many years of experience in skateboarding and teaching. Available to teach all ages and levels of skill Chris is a great choice as a skate instructor. |
5) Michael A. From Chicago (2.0 mi)
I have given lessons. I am originally from Richmond VA and was sponsored by a local skate shop named Dominion Skateboards. I can teach beginner through advanced. Stairs and handrails would probably be my most advanced skill set. (The link I posted above is decent footage but kind of throw away footage from last summer. I have more on a disk I could make a copy of and send to you.) |
6) John C. From Chicago (2.0 mi)
I have shared my love of skateboarding since day one. I have shared techniques and helped people learn not sure if I “taught” them though. I have done mural projects with kids in my past. I am mostly a park skater these days so I lean towards transition skating in my knees golden age. I tend towards a lot of fs and bs ROCK-N-ROLL slides Smith and Monty grinds fsafs alley oop air bsa bsa aoop invert body jar grinds love some grinds I’m not super tech but I can share how to grind the majority of lip:) |
7) Raymund A. From Chicago (2.2 mi)
I have taught many younger kids even kids my friends thatbare my age. I can do lots of flat ground tricks not many in switch but very wide variety of tricks. I can teach how to drop in skate rails and many flat ground tricks. I love skateboarding and is my main source of keeping me happy and keeps me fit. |
8) Raymond C. From Mississauga, ON (2.9 mi)
Raymond is a skateboarder from Mississauga, Ontario Canada, and he is looking to become a skateboard instructor. Raymond has over two years experience as a skateboard instructor at CJ’s Skatepark, and is looking at becoming and instructor again. Raymond taught kids from the ages of six to fourteen of all different skill levels. He can teach transition skateboarding, street skateboarding, flat ground tricks, but must importantly, Raymond is knowledgeable of and can teach proper safety techniques. The most important part of any skate lesson is safety! The second most important part is fun and progression, witch go hand in hand. “Skateboarding is the passion of my life and he wish to share that passion with those who are eager to learn” Said Raymond. He is a firm believer that skateboarding is not just a hobby, but it is actually a great way for children to learn important life skills such as patience and the power of persistence. it is also a mode of expression, providing a great creative outlet for people of all ages. Raymond is eager to teach, and cant wait for his first student. He is available to provide lessons in the cities of Mississauga, Toronto, Oakville, and Brampton.
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9) Nic D. From Chicago (4.5 mi)
I worked as an instructor at the very well-known KCDC skateshop in New York city last summer. Our students were between 10 and 16 years so I was teaching basic skills like dropping in and ollieing as well as more advanced things like nollie inward heelflips and backside tailslides.
10) Andy G. From Chicago (4.8 mi)
Andy G. is a highly acclaimed skate instructor in Chicago. His skateboard lessons have received glowing reviews. Describe your skill level in skateboarding: Advanced |