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Z-Boys: the story of the legendary Zephyr skateboarding team

In the 1970s, a group of California surfers revolutionized skateboarding and left an indelible fingerprint in the sport. Meet Dogtown s very own Z-Boys.

Revisiting DogTown and the Legend of the Z-Boys

Revisiting DogTown and the Legend of the Z-Boys
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Stacy Peralta: the skateboard industry legend and visionary

Stacy Peralta: the skateboard industry legend and visionary
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Jay Adams: the freestyle and vert skateboarding pioneer

Jay Adams: the freestyle and vert skateboarding pioneer
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Vans Founder Paul Van Doren Shares Excerpt of His Memoir Authentic

Men s Health Illustration IN THE EARLY ‘70s, skateboarders were the renegades, the badasses of the sporting world, with their innovative moves, creative vernacular, and even their unusual practice spots. Because designated skate parks hadn’t been invented yet, skateboarding gangs would appropriate abandoned or neglected backyard swimming pools. They’d drain the water, leaving a nice, smooth cement bowl for practicing tricks and freestyle moves. “Riding the pool” meant carving paths across the bottom of the cement pool. Tony Alva, a kid from a Venice, California neighborhood called Dogtown, was being noticed for his revolutionary stunts and became the first to literally go “off the wall.”

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