Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Wheelchair skateboarding
Wheelchair skateboarding is the very kind of sport activity that demonstrates the heart and soul of the "junkyard" approach to sports. Like all skateboarding, the world is a skatepark. Sure, it's always neat to find a dedicated skatepark with artfully constructed ramps and stuff. But the heart of skateboarding can be found on curbs and stair railings and in empty swimming pools.Using a wheelchair instead of a skateboard, Tyler Deith manages to transform even the official skatepark into its junkly origins. Skateparks aren't designed for wheelchairs. Nobody ever thought that people in wheelchairs should even consider skateboarding. There's no term for the sport that Tyler has created, because, as yet, there are no such things as wheelchair skateparks. The closest I've seen to a label is "Extreme Wheelchair Sports." Me, I like it, a lot, that there are no official names for what Tyler is doing, because it makes it a little more obvious that Tyler is doing it for fun - making fun that much more accessible, that much more universal.
- Thanks for this find go to Grow-a-Brain -






Within the idea of skateboarding which is done with a skateboard, I believe it should be called "wheelchairing" because you use a wheelchair. Simple. As we like to say, "Just verbify it." - Caleb (skateboarding for 18 years)
Fellas,
Great blog and hopefully the wheelchair skateboarders will take off. No need to call it "wheelchairing" because these guys rock it just as hard as any of us do! Support the industry and buy from Skate Shoes website to purchase Skate Shoes Online. We've got the absolute latest styles from DVS, Lakai, Etnies, Es, Vans and more! Shipped to your house for free!
Enjoy and Keep Skatin'
--RH
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