Title: Extreme Sports:
1Extreme Sports
- Ryan Koob
- Arthur Felix
- Mari Marquez
- Jennifer Seyler
- Johnny Bustamante
- KNES 461/Fall 2004
- Dr. Noffal
2- Surfing is wildly popular. Skateboarding catches
on as an after surf activity for Malibu teens. It
soon explodes into a national phenomenon. - These early boards were modified scooters,
essentially consisting of a 2x4 with steel roller
skate wheels attached to them. - First commercial skateboard, the Roller Derby
skateboard goes on the market
1950s
Late 50s
3Companies such as Makaha, Hobie, and Jack begin
to mass produce skateboards. Over 50 million are
sold within a 3 year period. Companies begin to
form teams and hold competitions. Early
boards featured clay wheels.
Early 60s
41965
The skateboard industry collapsed due to safety
concerns. Skateboarding became a largely
underground sport and it became nearly impossible
to find a commercially produced board. Skaters
began to make their own boards from wood scraps
or dresser drawers carved into a surfboard shape.
They would screw on wheels usually stolen from
roller skates.
5Innovations of the 1970s
Early 70s
Larry Stevenson invents the kicktail.
Polyurethane wheels are invented. Frank
Gainsworthy launches Cadillac wheels. Bennet
Tracker begin making trucks specifically for
skateboarding. Many new skateboard companies
spring up.
6Road Rider comes out with the first precision
bearing wheel replacing loose ball bearings.
Boards start to increase in width which
increases stability.
1975
Late 70s
7 Z-Boys introduce a new low and aggressive
style of skating. They are credited with the
birth of vertical. They are the first to skate
pools and pipes which leads to aerials.
8- Alan Gelfand invents the ollie. This
fundamental trick would become the basis for many
other more complicated tricks
9The progression of Skateboarding
The Progression of skateboarding
10Skateboarding performance improvements through
equipment
- Skateboard
- Wheels
- Bearings
- Trucks
11Improvements in Skateboard design
- Skateboard decks have come a long way from their
original intention of slalom and downhill speed
skating. Skate decks begin as thin narrow boards
made of scrape wood with a flat shape. - The entire design of the skate deck changed as
skating styles progressed. - American hard rock maple wood become the standard
material in deck making. Maple provided toughness
and elasticity to give the best response. - The maple wood consist of seven plies pressed and
glued. The final product is sealed with an
acrylic semi-gloss finish. - The shape of skateboards begin to concave, giving
the deck an arch. A distinct tail and nose were
given to the deck to adapt to the progressing
skate styles of street and pool which gave
skaters more board control. - The dimensions begin to change from the narrow
down hill skateboards that resembled skis, to the
thick, flat speed deck that measured at 10.5
inches wide and 32.25 inches long. - Todays modern board usually measures at 8.5
inches wide and 30 inches in length, with very
distinct concaves.
12Improvement in wheel design
- Original clay wheels would easily stop on any
rock and provide a bumpy ride. They measured at
around 5-10mm, and weighed around 75 grams. - The modern wheel is made of urethane, which
provides much more traction and a smoother ride.
They measures around 56-68mm, and weigh around
113 grams. - Wheel size is dependent on the style of
skateboarding intended. Street skaters (stairs,
ledges, rails and flip tricks) use smaller wheels
at around 51-57mm. Pool and vert. skaters
(half-pipes, ramps, etc) use larger wheels that
measure around 66mm.
13Improvements in bearing design
- Original ball bearing were exposed to elements
and easily rusted causing a slow roll and limit
skate performance. - Todays bearings are sealed allowing longer life
and faster rolling wheels. - The faster the bearing, the higher the increase
of wheel speed. The progression of bearings
allowed skate designers to focus on wheel design.
14Improvement in truck design
- The first skateboard truck made for
skateboarders in 1978 was made of aluminum and
measured at 77mm- 88mm wide. - The truck has progressed by using lighter
aluminum, and a wider base to increase stability.
Todays trucks measure at 126mm. - The truck allows skateboarders to maneuver the
skateboard to the left and right by shifting
their weight. - The kingpin located in the center of the truck
can be altered. The tighter the kingpin, the more
stable the board but less maneuverable. The
looser the kingpin, the more maneuverable the
board.
15The biomechanics of the Ollie
Red arrow represents the skaters weight. The
black arrows represent gravity. The blue arrows
represent the ground forces.
16- -Pierre Andre Senizergues
- Jeremy Determan Scotty Cox
Brief History
17STI is an onsite biomechanics lab (over 10,000
sq.ft.) that features everyday skateboard
obstacles like the adjustable stairs. It is
custom Built and by hydraulics can go from 8-12
feet.
18The force plate tells us how much force
skateboarders are hitting the ground with when
they bail out or land a trick.
19Kinematic cameras tell how the skateboarders
whole body reacts to these impacting forces.
20Nice Watch!!!
Pressure insoles inside the shoes tell us
where the force is being applied to their foot
when they land.
21These readings are then sent to the computers for
observation.
Pressure!
22How they recruit their riders.
STIs plans for the future.
Working
Working
On the phone?
23STIs plans for the future.
24Machines
25On the phone again!!!
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35Its a shoe idiot. Its used for walking.
Oh wow! Whats this?
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37Injuries
- Most are upper body trying to break fall
- Arm hyperextended, abducted, and ext. rotated
anterior glenohumeral dislocation - Posterior dislocation-opposite
- Head-concussion
- Wrist?Scaphiod 60-70(Whiting Zernicke 1998)
- Contusions
38 - Vf2Vi22ad
- Vf20m/s (29.81m/s29m)
- Vf13m/s
39Protective Gear
- Helmet
- Knee Pads
- Elbow Pads
- Wrist guards
- Shin, Bum guards
40Some fun at others expense
41- References
- www.independenttrucks.com
- www.Powellclassic.com
- www.Drskateboard.com
- www.exploratorium.edu/skateboarding
- www.stilab.com
- www.ocregister.com
- www.skateboardcollector.com
- www.vintageskateboardappreciationsociety.com
- www.z-boys.com
- www.ollieair.com
- Injury Video Toy Machines Welcome to Hell
(1995) - History Video Dogtown Documentary (2002)