March 2023 Skateboarding Archive
Welcome to the March 2023 archive of Reiver Skateboarding Hub. This page gathers everything we shared in that month, from gear reviews to event recaps. If you’re hunting for a specific post or just want a quick look back, you’re in the right spot. Let’s see what the month offered and how you can make the most of it.
What’s Inside This Archive?
During March we covered a mix of practical tips and community happenings. Our gear guide broke down the best street decks for budget riders, pointing out why pop and shape matter more than brand hype. We also posted a step‑by‑step video breakdown of the kickflip—simple language, slow‑motion clips, and easy drills you can try at the local park.
Community news got a shout‑out, too. The Northumberland Skate Jam took place on the 15th, drawing skaters from across the region. We posted a photo gallery, listed the winners, and highlighted a few standout performances. If you missed the event, the archive gives you a quick recap and a few links to the full videos.
Safety didn’t get left behind. A short article on protective gear explained why a proper helmet fit can mean the difference between a bruise and a concussion. We even threw in a printable checklist so you can pack your gear before a session.
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Can't find the exact post you’re after? Use the search bar at the top of the site and type in keywords like “kickflip tutorial” or “March skate jam”. Our archive is searchable, so you’ll land on the right article in seconds. If you discover a post you love, feel free to share it with friends or on social media—spreading the skate vibe is what we’re all about.
Looking ahead, the next month’s archive already promises fresh content: a deep dive into the best skate spots in the UK, a Q&A with a pro rider, and a guide to maintaining your board during rainy weather. Bookmark this page and check back often; we keep adding any missed March posts as they get finalized.
Got questions or want to suggest a topic? Drop a comment on any article or hit the contact form. We love hearing from the community and often turn reader ideas into new posts. Your input keeps the archive alive and relevant.
Finally, thanks for stopping by the March 2023 archive. Even if you’re just browsing, we hope you find a tip, trick, or story that sparks your next ride. Keep shredding, stay safe, and see you on the board!
What are some games to play at a roller skating rink?
- Caden Lockhart
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Roller skating is a fun activity for people of all ages and a great way to pass the time. There are plenty of games to play at a roller skating rink, making it a great place for groups of friends to hang out. Some popular games to play include "Follow the Leader", where one skater takes the lead and the others follow, and "Musical Chairs", where skaters race to grab a chair when the music stops. Another game is "Limbo", where skaters form two lines and take turns trying to limbo under a bar without falling. Finally, "Tag" is a classic game where one skater is "it" and tries to tag the other skaters. Roller skating rinks are the perfect place to have fun and play a variety of games.
View moreWhy are the Japanese so dominant in Olympic skateboarding?
- Caden Lockhart
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Skateboarding is one of the newest sports at the Olympics, debuting in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Japan has been one of the most dominant countries in the sport, winning several medals at the 2020 Games. This is due to a combination of factors, including an early start in the sport, the presence of world-class skateparks, and the willingness of the Japanese to take risks. Additionally, the Japanese skateboarding community has a strong sense of sportsmanship and values of respect, which has helped to foster a competitive atmosphere and breed success.
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