Playing extreme scooter is not only a highly challenging sport for personal skills, but also requires a certain amount of theoretical knowledge and physical coordination.
Choose the right scooter for you: According to different gameplay, such as park style or street style, choose the scooter style and configuration suitable for your current level and goals.
Correct stance: Stand on the scooter, keeping the knees slightly bent, so that you can better control the center of gravity, and cope with various situations in the slide. Foot position is usually divided into positive Angle (normal standing) and reverse Angle (front and back feet upside down), depending on personal habits.
Wear full protective gear: including, but not limited to, a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves, all of which minimize possible injury in the event of a fall.
Learn about safety: Be familiar with emergency avoidance techniques, such as how to fall correctly when jumping to minimize injuries, and how to identify and avoid potentially dangerous obstacles.
Explore different terrain: As your technology improves, you can try to practice on different terrain, such as slopes, steps and obstacles, which will greatly improve your skating skills and adaptability.
Warm up before you start to exercise to prevent muscle strain.
Beginners should avoid practicing in areas with heavy traffic or in unsuitable weather conditions.
Regularly check the various components of the scooter to ensure its good maintenance status and avoid accidents due to equipment failure.