By Ghost at 2007-11-21 19:01
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If any of you guys are taking psychology at school, you may know about a guy named Erik Erikson and his theory of social development. I believe that the period of time that you skateboard is sort of like a little life with stages and such. I want to share my ideas about these stages using Erikson’s theory as a model. First of all, I tried to make the stages as true to a real skaters life as I could. Secondly, I think that all the stages go in a specific order and usually can’t be skipped. Your not going to learn to tre before an ollie for example.
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By Ghost at 2007-11-02 17:49
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Well alrighty Here's the kickoff for the first Featured member of the month. I got to interview Burrut, who is a very interesting member. I learned a lot about him and I hope you enjoy the interview. Also if you have any suggestions for me doing the interview or for who should be novembers featured member just say so. But alright I'll get to the interview.
Basic stuff whats your real name, age, and what state do you live in?
my real name is Joshua Ryan Gibson, my age is 17. and i live in California
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By Ghost at 2007-10-24 14:28
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Alright well while I was in school, these tips just popped into my head so this kinda caught me off guard, so this will hopefully be a brief explanation of some tips that will hopefully help even the most seasoned skaters get better.
1 Skate with People better than you
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