Here is a new video I made of a recent session with friends at the Lehi Skatepark in Utah. I was really happy to learn a few new tricks like axle stall to fakie and smith grinds. I was also trying to get higher on my frontside and backside airs. The kidney shaped bowl at the park is really fun. I made one of my highest frontside ollie to disaster. A few of our friends showed up we have not seen in a while and we had a great time! Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Drop a Comment. Thank you for watching!
Author: ellevwarne
Vans Skate Park SLC “The Locals”
Today the locals of the Vans Skatepark SLC got together for the first time since Covid and shredded up the park. It was great to see everyone back skating and having fun! I hope you liked this video!
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Winter Snowboarding Edit
I have been skiing since I was 6 years old, but this is my first year snowboarding and so far it is really fun! Here is a video of me at Woodward Park City. I love that I can fly super high and do rails and boxes! I hope you liked this video.
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Girls Skate Interviews
Over the past few months I have been interviewing girl skaters in my community. I had fun learning about how each of them and how they got into skating and what they like most about skating. I hope all of those girls keep skating and inspiring other girls to skate. I hope you liked this video! 💕💕😀
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Skateboarding Montage At Woodward Park City
This video is a montage of a bunch of recent skate sessions at Woodward Park City. It was so fun to make and see my progression. I am getting more confident on my spine tricks on the mini and the concrete park. My frontside disasters are getting better every session. Very happy to make what has become one of my favorite tricks, fakie shuvit to disaster, in he ‘6 bowl. 💕💕😀
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My Skateboarding Progression Over Five Years
My skateboarding progression over five years is a compilation of clips starting from when I first started pushing on a skateboard to the present. What you will see in this video is how much my ability has improved. Little by little I get better every session. Watch my first push, first drop in, first grind, first kickflip, first airs, and much more.
I am so glad I started skateboarding and it has become my passion. What I love most is skating with my friends and family. I also like to travel to new places and meet new friends. I love entering competitions and meeting skaters from around the world. My goal is to continue to improve by skateboarding as much as I can. Who knows, maybe I will be in the Olympics one day. 💕💕😀
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Making A DIY Manual Pad
I wanted a manual pad to learn ollies, grinds, and of course manuals. Online a good manual pad cost over $100 so I decided rather than buy one I would try and make my own. My dad helped me with the project. We purchased all of the materials for under $30. My dad helped me with the construction, which took only about a half hour.
Check out the video below of my dad and I making the pad and a few clips of me skating it. If you are looking for a fun project and something portable and fun to skate, give making your own DIY manual pad a try.
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Thank You 😊 -Elle
Skate Family Road Trip 2020
My family took a really fun road trip this summer through Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana camping, fishing, and skating parks along the way. We skated so many good parks including Jackson Hole, Big Sky, Bozeman, Missoula, Alberton, Stevensville, Hamilton, and Darby.
Check out this video of our journey and clips from all of the the awesome parks. I especially love ❤️ the parks made by Evergreen Skateparks. I hope you enjoy the video!
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Making A DIY Gring Box
Have you ever wanted a portable skate feature you can skate whenever you want? If so, you should consider making a DIY Grind Box.
With the help of my dad, I made an 8 foot box with steel edges for grinding and sliding. We purchased all of the materials from Home Depot for under $30. Not bad since the skateboarding grind boxes on the internet cost over $100. The construction was easy. We were able to cut all of the wood and screw together in no time.
Below is a short video of my dad and I making the grind box and then me skating it for the first time. I hope you guys enjoy the video! I had a lot of fun making it.
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Thank You 😊 -Elle