moves; jumping to a rail to grind it, and snagging the tip of a ramp to ride down again. He chuckles, \u201cI mean, I built the park, I know a few tricks.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\nGetting the project going<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nThere are actually a few different ways to make a skatepark, according to Zevenbergen. Many parks get their start from a couple of skaters building a few things out of plywood or concrete, usually referred to as \u2018DIY parks.\u2019 Pre-fab skateparks are not made on the location of the skatepark, instead, the ramps and obstacles are made in a factory and then shipped to the location and installed afterward. Another way is to build the ramps and pour the concrete on location.<\/span><\/p>\n\nHowever, the task is easier said than done, as Utrecht \u201cskater\u2019s union\u201d official and skater Koen Whitman explains. Apart from designing the ramps and obstacles of the course, funds need to be allocated before construction can start, not to mention there has to be support for the project, from both ends; not just the municipality or the skaters, but both.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cTo get the council, the city to actually listen to the skaters [is where it begins]. What we did here in Utrecht is we made a skateboard union. Different skate parks, skate schools, skateboard shops, we all came together to improve skateboarding here in Utrecht. We became the voice, and the city had to involve us when it came to skateboarding. We just kind of said, hey if you\u2019re gonna add something [skating-related] be sure to include us and we\u2019ll make sure that the community will support it as well.\u201d Whitman says that once someone becomes a trusted source, it\u2019s pretty easy to go from there.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cAnd write something down once in a while!\u201d Whitman exclaims. It\u2019s important to remember projects like this don\u2019t happen overnight, it takes a lot of people doing a lot of different tasks to accomplish a certain goal. While the process itself can sometimes take one to four years, a cement skatepark will provide fun for years to come.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nThe value of a skatepark<\/strong><\/p>\nJasper Meert, a youth union official for Dilbeek Skatepark in Belgium, explains a little bit about what he has seen on the job. \u201cYou see kids, 6-7 years old, coming to skate with their dads, and their dads skate as well and they are skating together and it\u2019s just really nice to see. It has a really positive impact. Not only that, these younger skaters come here and [meet] other skaters, and they get introduced to the community here, which is really great for everyone and good for the kids to get inspired as well.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\nWhat makes skateboarding different from other sports is that regardless if there is a sanctioned place for skaters to skate or not, they will find spots to skate and show off their developing talents. Skating is more similar to dancing as opposed to a team sport like soccer. There\u2019s no coach, no teammates, no Most Valuable Player. People skate to develop their skills, to be creative, and to express themselves. A curb, a staircase, or a handrail will have a completely different purpose for a skater. However, just because skateboarding has no boundaries, that doesn\u2019t mean providing a safe space for skating isn\u2019t worth it.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Behind every skatepark, there is a story. That story usually starts the same way: a couple of skaters talking about how great it would be to level up their favorite skate spot or even make one of their very own. But why is it worth it to add a skatepark? The people behind the project […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":872,"featured_media":1041,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_et_pb_use_builder":"","_et_pb_old_content":"","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1026","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-cbj","et-has-post-format-content","et_post_format-et-post-format-standard"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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