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Skate Park Designs: Layouts, Blue Prints, Construction, Builders, Concrete, Wood And Equipment

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Published: September 11, 2007

The world of extreme sports has gained more exposure and popularity in recent years than ever before. Skateboarding in particular has made a serious comeback. Skateboarding reached its popularity peak in the 80s and early 90s. After experiencing a small lull in popularity, it came back in an even more extreme way. Skateboarding, while simply a hobby for some, is a competitive extreme sport for others. The most recent fad in the extreme sport of skateboarding is using custom skate park designs to construct at home skate parks and local skate parks.

Skateboarding is a relatively new innovation in extreme sports. The first skateboard was invented some time during the 1950s and was meant to emulate surfing on land. Skateboarding during this period took place primarily on flat ground such as sidewalks and streets. It was not until the 80s and early 90s that skateboarding made an impact on extreme sporting competitions. It was also at this time that skateboarding made its way into skate parks and the use of more high tech skateboard equipment began to be used. The need for skate park designs increased with the advent of competitive and trick skateboarding.

Most modern, high-quality skate park designs use concrete versus wood. Concrete skate park designs are the easiest to maintain and also the most preferred by skaters themselves. Although construction of skate park designs made of this material might cost more; they are more economical. Construction of these skate park designs costs roughly $20 to $25 per square foot. Skate park layouts that cater to the needs of all skating abilities can be as large as 25,000 feet.

Some of the most popular skate park designs that exist today are the street course skate parks. Builders of a street course versions make sure their skate park designs include obstacles and features similar to those found on the street. For example Dreamland Skateparks, a company that specializes in quality skate park designs, includes features such as handrails, stairs and benches in their street skate park designs.

In addition to street skate park designs, simple bowl designs are also very popular. Team Pain is a skate park manufacturer that develops top of the line skateboard park layouts. The team of skate park builders is comprised of experienced skaters, designers and builders who develop and execute quality skate park designs for home, competitive and community use. Team Pain is well known for its wood skate park layouts. They have successfully executed over 30 skate park blue prints all across the U.S. Team Pain's skate parks can be found in California, Florida, Illinois and Michigan, to name a few.

Skateboarding has facilitated an entire youth subculture different from any other that exists. Skate board park equipment, construction and builders are in constant demand. It seems as though new skate board park designs are making their way onto the map at a surprising rate. Anyone who skateboards as a hobby or professionally is sure to find plenty of skate park facilities nearby, thanks to new innovations and architecture.


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"About Us." TeamPain.com. 10 Sept. 2007. http://www.teampain.com/flash/.

"Design/Construction." DreamlandSkateparks.com. 10 Sept. 2007. http://www.dreamlandskateparks.com/design_const.ht ml.

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