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465 R/h
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| ✅ Average price: | R465/h |
| ✅ Average response time: | 7h |
| ✅ Tutors available: | 168 |
| ✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face |
Some moments in time stand out more than others for their cultural influence. Right now, skateboarding is in one of its shining eras. From the streets of Cape Town to the parks of Soweto, you can spot young and older riders embracing the flow and movement under their feet. With its roots stretching back to the 1950s in California, skateboarding has always been about creativity and freedom. Over the decades, it has evolved into a sport, an art form, and even a lifestyle. Whether you are drawn to it for fun, fitness, or competition, it is hard to deny the pull of grabbing your board to head to a park for a free skate or to join a skating school.
Whether you have had lessons or not, remember this: this is ultimately a sport about individuality. Having said that, lessons at the local skate school exist for a reason. Hone that individuality through expert reviews at a price that is right for you. So, where do you start?
If you are new to skateboarding, your first concern should be taking a serious view on safety!
Being cool means wearing a helmet, pads and the right shoes. Next, whether you prefer shortboards for tricks, cruisers for smooth rides, or longboards for downhill carving, there is a wide range of boards and lessons to help you. During your first lesson, a good coach will help you view the options and try out a range of skateboards that work best for you. South Africa has some excellent parks and spots, such as the legendary skate park near Johannesburg’s old Mill Junction, where students of all ages gather to practise. At places like this, you will soon realise that skateboarding is not only about tricks, but also about confidence and control. Also, the price of entry is relatively low compared to other sports, and you can even find free community sessions where you can meet other skaters and get feedback.
Remember that reviews from your peers and coach are how you will learn to skate like a pro.
The beauty of skateboarding is how it adapts to different levels. As a beginner, your lessons will focus on balance, pushing off, turning, and stopping safely. Once you move into intermediate skateboarding, your tutor or coach will help you with ollies, kickflips, and carving. You will also begin to experiment with different terrains, from bowls to rails. These lessons often come with detailed reviews which gives you the chance to see where you are improving and where you need to focus.
If you’re one of those boarders who wants to join a local skate school or take lessons over free skate sessions, choosing a private coach is a good idea because the lessons are tailored and the reviews are there to help you progress. Remember, it also helps to view your progress not just in tricks, but in confidence and flow. The more time you dedicate to how to learn to skate, the more your passion will grow.
If you already have a solid base, a skate school will push your abilities to new heights. Here, your lessons and reviews will become more specialised, and your coach might introduce you to competition-style skating, complex flips, or even longboarding for speed. Skilled riders often explore a broader range of boards and gear while reviews from other skaters can guide you in finding the right setup. As an experienced rider, a lesson should do more than teach a range of new tricks; it should sharpen your style and athletic ability.
While you can definitely learn by trial and error, having structured lessons and reviews with a private skate coach will take you to the next level, and fast.
Why not check out the coaches on Superprof at an average of R465/h? Have a look at what their profiles and reviews have to say and find one whose price suits your budget. You’ll notice that some even offer the first lesson for free which gives you the chance to see if it is the right fit before you commit. Whether you are just starting out, or needing a coach to take you to competition level, there are a range of lessons and tutors waiting to help you. Pick one!
Noah
Skateboarding tutor
Noah is an incredibly talented skater who also has the ability to teach very well. He's kind and patient but also has a knack for explaining the more technical aspects of skateboarding. I really appreciate his teaching approach and highly recommend...
Sanjula, 2 years ago