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Everskate.com was established in 2013 as a platform for promoting amateur skateboarders around the globe. Share your skate videos & photos on our trick pages by using the designated hashtags.

Share your Vans Skatepark clips and photos here using Instagram and #vansskatepark Vans Skatepark most commonly refers to one of the two Orange County skateparks built by Vans. Vans Skatepark in Orange features a wood/skate-lite street course and mini ramp and a Combi Bowl and hosts the “Vans Pool Party”, a skate contest featuring the best pool skaters, on an annual basis. Vans Skatepark in Huntington Beach is newer and features a wide variety of concrete street and bowl sections.

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Share your Burnside Skatepark clips and photos here using Instagram and #burnsideskatepark Burnside Skatepark is located under the Burnside Bridge in Portland, Oregon. It is a do-it-yourself skatepark, meaning it was built by skateboarders, rather than a municipality or private company. Burnside Skatepark is featured in the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game and will make a reprise in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.

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Share your Venice Skatepark clips and photos here using Instagram and #veniceskatepark Venice Skatepark (also known as Venice Beach Skatepark) is a monument of the Southern California skateboard scene. Venice Beach is a culturally vibrant neighborhood of Los Angeles where Venice Skatepark sits right on the sand. Venice Skatepark features robust transition and street sections. It has both deep and shallow bowls as well as rails, ledges, hips and quarter pipes.  Whatever happens here, you’ll always have an audience. The Venice Skatepark opened for use in 2009.  It was famously filled in with sand in 2020 by the city of…

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Share your Big Flip tricks here using Instagram and #bigflip #bigspinheelflip Big Flips are the combination of a big spin and kickflip, done spinning backside. Big Spin Heelflips are the combination of a heelflip and a big spin, typically done Frontside. These are advanced level skateboard tricks, especially when you’re taking them down stairs or across gaps. Doing these tricks into or out of any other trick is particularly impressive. A Big Flip broken down is a 360 shove it where your board is simultaneously doing a kickflip and your body is turning a 180 in the same direction as…

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Share your Big Spin tricks here using Instagram and #bigspins #bsbigspin #fsbigspin Big Spins are a moderately difficult skateboard trick in the shove-it family of skate tricks. The Big Spin is performed by doing a 360 shove-it while your body turns a 180 in the same direction as the board. It’s often done on street and in park settings, but is also a common transition trick. Some skaters may find Fakie Big Spins easier than a normal Big Spin, as it allows you to land back in your normal stance. The trick can be done both frontside and backside. The…

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Share your Grind Box tricks here using Instagram and #grindbox Grind Boxes are skateboard obstacles typically made of wood with metal coping. They are typically about 4 to 8 feet long, 2 to 3 feet wide, and around 8 to 18 inches off the ground. Most grinds and slides can be done on a Grind Box.  Many skaters will often use a Grind Box for manuals. A Grind Box can be built at home with the right tools and materials.  However, there are many regional and national skate ramp companies that sell Grind Box kits for reasonable prices. Many skateparks…

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Share your Manual Pad tricks here using Instagram and #manualpad Manual Pads are flat, concrete obstacles typically a few inches to a foot off the ground, used for doing various types of manuals or “wheelies”. Manual Pads are often in public places, near business offices or schools or in parking lots. They are also a common feature at skateparks.

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Share your Launch Ramp tricks here using Instagram and #launchramp Launch Ramps are a type of skateboard ramp used to get air. Launch Ramps are similar to Kicker Ramps; the difference is that Launch Ramps have a curved slope allowed a skater to get a little bit more air than they would off a Kicker Ramp (which have a straight slope).

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Share your Kicker Ramp tricks here using Instagram and #kickerramps Kicker Ramps are skateboard ramps made out of wood, plastic or other materials. Skateparks often feature concrete versions of kicker ramps. The slope of a kicker ramp is typically straight and is about 45 degrees off the ground or less.

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Share your Empty Pool tricks here using Instagram and #emptypools #poolskating Empty Pools refers to drained backyard or public pools that are skated or skateable. Bowls at skateparks are often also referred to as Pools. Empty Pools were among the earliest types of transition ever skated. Many associate the Z-Boys as the most prominent early backyard pool skaters.

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