Offers a profile of extreme skateboarder Paul Rodriguez, Jr., describing how he became interested in the sport, his family life, and his successful career.
Dorf, a skateboarder, has trouble adjusting to a new city and school and his hobby gains him the reputation of a freak, but though he earns the respect of the town's troublemakers, he must gather his courage to make the kinds of changes he needs to really succeed.
A biography of Tony Hawk, the professional skateboarder who performed the first "900" at the X Games in 1999, invented numerous skateboarding moves, and helped revive the popularity of the sport.
Having endured the vicious rumors spread by her professional-skateboarder ex-boyfriend, high school sophomore Kelsey Wilcox tries to salvage her reputation while attempting to earn a place on her high school newspaper.
Presents interviews with ten professional skateboarders in which they discuss the mental and emotional side of the sport, features sequential photographs of twenty-five intermediate and advanced tricks, and includes brief touring guides of Oregon and Colorado, and advice on how to build a skatepark.
An autobiography in which professional skateboarder Tony Hawk discusses his early interest in boarding and the years he spent pursing the sport until it once again became popular, and shares stories about his personal life.
Dorf, a skateboarder, has trouble adjusting to a new city and school and his hobby gains him the reputation of a freak, but though he earns the respect of the town's troublemakers, he must gather his courage to make the kinds of changes he needs to really succeed.
Tells the life story of skateboarding star Tony Hawk, covering his start in his sport when he was a boy, his skating style, his rise to fame, his family, and his business ventures.