Profession: skateboarder
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Cool whether to be Tony Hokom?
Of course, if you pin it:
- Ride on Italian television in translucent plastic shorts,
- pull the chewing gum from the fingers of Steve Kaballero
- Have more than fifty seams on the legs, a few broken ribs, stretching both ankles and crushed into the knee meat.
However, there are pleasant bonuses. You can:
- win twice as much professional contests than any other skater,
- Create a revolutionary riding style and more than eighty tricks,
- land 900 after thirteen years of unsuccessful attempts.
But the most pleasant thing - in official blanks it will be possible in the column "Profession" Write: Skateter.
In his autobiographical book, Tony Hawk invites us for the scenes of competitions, demo speeches and films and tells what it is like to be a professional skater. With disarming sincerity, he recalls the history of love and losses, stupid haircuts and outfits of the 80s, solutions and events that have determined all his life, - from the annoying skiing style to the loss of the biggest fan, his father Frank Calok. Tony lens a retrospective view of the evolution of skateboarding and tells us the whole truth about the stunning meetings with the legends of the 70s, 80s and 90s - Stacy Perathta, Eddie Elgeo, Mark Gonzalez, Bob Bernwist and many others
Of course, if you pin it:
- Ride on Italian television in translucent plastic shorts,
- pull the chewing gum from the fingers of Steve Kaballero
- Have more than fifty seams on the legs, a few broken ribs, stretching both ankles and crushed into the knee meat.
However, there are pleasant bonuses. You can:
- win twice as much professional contests than any other skater,
- Create a revolutionary riding style and more than eighty tricks,
- land 900 after thirteen years of unsuccessful attempts.
But the most pleasant thing - in official blanks it will be possible in the column "Profession" Write: Skateter.
In his autobiographical book, Tony Hawk invites us for the scenes of competitions, demo speeches and films and tells what it is like to be a professional skater. With disarming sincerity, he recalls the history of love and losses, stupid haircuts and outfits of the 80s, solutions and events that have determined all his life, - from the annoying skiing style to the loss of the biggest fan, his father Frank Calok. Tony lens a retrospective view of the evolution of skateboarding and tells us the whole truth about the stunning meetings with the legends of the 70s, 80s and 90s - Stacy Perathta, Eddie Elgeo, Mark Gonzalez, Bob Bernwist and many others
Author:
Author:Hok T.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Medical Books
- Category:Sports & Outdoors
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series: (Sub) Culture
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-367-01097-8
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