Honestly that all depends on you, and what you consider to be “Good”. You have to push yourself. Sometimes having more energy doesn't necessarily mean you’ll be better. Not only that you have to learn from yourself. I hope you know your skill level.
if you just wanna Run Skating, how to push and ride, it will take you a couple of weeks. Does it depend on how much time you put into it every day? Some people have way more balance naturally, others may be born with clumsy feet, a little harder to adjust to skating on aboard. Learning how to skate takes patience, practice, and have very good equipment! Here is some Equipment: Skating Boards, Pads, Helmet. If you want to buy these, you can come to this site. There are many beautiful skating boards, helmets, pads here.
if you are just a beginner I would say that it takes about 2 or 3 weeks to really get comfortable if you are skating every day. what you need to find is that confidence and love of skating. like for the first few months, I didn't really care that much I was just kind of trying to be “cool”? but then I found a real passion during the summer so I started practicing every day and just loving it. Also, if you injure yourself badly, you can’t practice so you’ll be out of the game and take longer to get better overall.
You should start by practicing every day for at least an hour by riding up and down a pretty smooth street with little car traffic, and do this until you can ride up and down the street proficiently and Must be added Helmet and pads. Next, you move to a long area with little car traffic and just ride around until you can do this well. Basically, ride and ride and ride. Ride your board everywhere, Once you can ride around on the streets with cars, which might take anywhere from a few weeks to a month, you should start to learn some tricks. Basically, Tricks can take a long or short time to learn, depending on your natural abilities, the difficulty of the trick, and how long you practice. Go to a skate park and try riding up and down some ramps, just simple stuff. It takes years to be able to build up to a level where you are riding a bowl and hitting kickflips off of ramps, but it is certainly doable if you practice Regularly.
It’s not a bad thing. I hope you know that our body has limits, and let our imaginations fly like birds. They are 2 different things, but one and the same because it's just who we are. We want to test the limit of the human spirit, but our bodies can't take that much. My advice would be…
- know your limits.
- Daily 1 hour practice.
- be persistent
- Don't give up. (because it's just when you feel like giving in, that the entrance is right around the corner)
- Learn Skating from yourself Slowly.
- Surround yourself with people who push you to be the person you have no idea you can be. (because 9 X out of 10 we don't think that of ourselves.) your friends will push you, and they will also be the ones to help you up when you think you can't get up. The bonds created by this relationship will mold your friendship into “FAMILY”.
- Learn to value the time you have now. (live in the now) enjoy every minute of it!
- Don't take yourself too seriously. (I mean it when I say it)
- Have fun. (just that have fun. We don't get to do this over again.)
appreciate what you have when you have it.
One day it’s here, and the next…………. it’s gone
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