How did they first get into skateboarding? Their first memory of it,
Why do they put themselves in danger when performing new stunts and tricks – adrenaline rush?
Pressure to compete, be respected by friends, to get away from home?
Do they enjoy it?
Have they had any serious injuries from skateboarding?
Do they compete – when? Where? What happens there? Can a career be made out of it?
Are there enough skate-parks provided for them – if there were more, would this help to prevent anti-social behaviour?
Would they like skateboarding to be more recognised an actual sport, or an art form, lifestyle? – What do they think it is? Instead of hobby, gangs
Do they agree with the typical negative stereotype of skateboarders? – They are associated with drugs, dirty, graffiti, annoying, vandalism, do they think that this is fair?
Would they like to be more respected as ‘athletes’ or artists?
How do they think skateboarding has survived since 1940’s? Has the media helped keep it going this
long and the companies involved in making clothes and skating equipment have influenced new skaters to get involved?
What other topics effect the skateboard scene in the UK? Music, art etc
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