Adult Skateboarding Clinic
CAMPS AND CLINICS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
This Skateboarding Clinic is strictly for adults. Whether you are brand new to skateboarding, returning after time away, or looking to advance your skills, we’ve got you covered.
Riders will be grouped by experience level, and each week groups will rotate through the various zones of the skatepark, working with a different instructor in each area.
Our goals are simple: help you progress, stay safe, and have fun.
We are a team of lifelong skateboarders with over 20 years of teaching experience.
Clinic Dates
Tuesdays — January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 2026
What to Bring & Important Guidelines
We are committed to providing the best instructional skateboarding experience possible. To ensure you have a safe and enjoyable time, please review the following:
1. Skateboard Requirements
Bring a real, functioning skateboard that rolls smoothly and turns properly.
Boards purchased from skateshops or specialty action sports stores are recommended.
Boards from big-box stores, general sporting goods retailers, or many Amazon sellers often perform poorly. Low-quality equipment makes it difficult to progress and can negatively affect confidence and enjoyment.
2. Safety Gear
-
Helmets and full pads are highly recommended.
-
Full pads include knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Riders who wear full pads:
-
Progress faster
-
Have fewer injuries
-
Enjoy the experience more
Skateboarding is physical—falling is part of the process—so proper protection matters.
3. Clothing & Shoes
-
Wear pants or tall socks.
-
Closed-toe athletic shoes are required.
4. Waiver
Please take a few minutes to complete a new waiver, even if you believe one is already on file.
This helps streamline check-in so we can get to riding more quickly.
Waiver link:
https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/531f0a89952d5/web/
Adult Skateboarding Clinic
CAMPS AND CLINICS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
This Skateboarding Clinic is strictly for adults. Whether you are brand new to skateboarding, returning after time away, or looking to advance your skills, we’ve got you covered.
Riders will be grouped by experience level, and each week groups will rotate through the various zones of the skatepark, working with a different instructor in each area.
Our goals are simple: help you progress, stay safe, and have fun.
We are a team of lifelong skateboarders with over 20 years of teaching experience.
Clinic Dates
Tuesdays — January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 3, 2026
What to Bring & Important Guidelines
We are committed to providing the best instructional skateboarding experience possible. To ensure you have a safe and enjoyable time, please review the following:
1. Skateboard Requirements
Bring a real, functioning skateboard that rolls smoothly and turns properly.
Boards purchased from skateshops or specialty action sports stores are recommended.
Boards from big-box stores, general sporting goods retailers, or many Amazon sellers often perform poorly. Low-quality equipment makes it difficult to progress and can negatively affect confidence and enjoyment.
2. Safety Gear
-
Helmets and full pads are highly recommended.
-
Full pads include knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards.
Riders who wear full pads:
-
Progress faster
-
Have fewer injuries
-
Enjoy the experience more
Skateboarding is physical—falling is part of the process—so proper protection matters.
3. Clothing & Shoes
-
Wear pants or tall socks.
-
Closed-toe athletic shoes are required.
4. Waiver
Please take a few minutes to complete a new waiver, even if you believe one is already on file.
This helps streamline check-in so we can get to riding more quickly.
Waiver link:
https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/531f0a89952d5/web/