The first skate class with Start Skate School

At Start Skate School, we pride ourselves on introducing students from around the globe to the exhilarating world of skateboarding. Recently, we had the pleasure of welcoming an Erasmus student, Denise from Italy, to the first skate class of her life. It was a moment filled with anticipation, excitement, and the promise of new skills and friendships. Join us as we share Denise's first steps on the board and celebrate the adventure that skateboarding brought into her life.

Where and when

Yesterday, 14th June 2024, I had the beautiful opportunity to meet a part of the team of Start Skate School, as they invited me to take part in a skate lesson. We met in Tinglat 2, a covered place perfect to skate and to skateboard, but also to dance! Indeed, there were many youths taking classes and another group of people breakdancing.  

Wojciech and the first skateboarding lesson

As soon as I arrived, I met Wojciech: he told me about how he came to Valencia from Poland only with his car, and about how he created the amazing community of Start Skate. 

He is a very good, kind and smiling person, and I perceived all his fortidude just from his eyes. He welcomed me very warmly in his team, and immediately started to make me feel like a part of it. 

As it was the first skate class ever, they teached me some of the basics of skating to start learning. They were all so welcoming and friendly and they always tried to encourage me; I never felt awkward, only very lucky to have had the amazing opportunity to meet them. 

My first skate class, the warm up. A skate class is warming up.

A little family

There was always a calm, friendly and supportive atmosphere, and I really enjoyed learning to skate. The team seemed very united, like a little family, and I loved meeting each one of them, and learning where they came from. 

They have a unique energy, and you can see that they try to make skateboarding as fun as possible, and make sure not to leave anyone behind. 

My first skate class, learning tricks

Conclusion

I am really looking forward to getting to know all the community better after the success of first skate class and to bringing my own contribution, trying to help in the best way possible!

If you'd like to read about the best skate spots in Valencia, take a look at this post.


My Erasmus Adventure at Start Skate School - Leslie from the Netherlands

My name is Leslie and I’m a sport student from the Netherlands. This article is about my Erasmus adventure with StartSkate, how I came across with StartSkate and my experience in Valencia as a skateboarder and student.

Why Valencia?

After a period of being abroad in 2020 I always had the urge to go abroad again and this year I got the opportunity to do it. As a sport student I had to enroll for a minor, which is a specialization within my study. I choose the minor Sport Business Innovation and together with my girlfriend we chose to go to Valencia, Spain. We knew Valencia had a great atmosphere and sport infrastructure. As a sport
student that’s an interesting place to be in.

Meeting Start Skate

After I did some research I came across StartSkate and I contacted them. I knew I wanted to do something with skateboarding because it’s been my passion for over 15 years. After a couple months of filling out paperwork and being in contact with Wojtek, the owner of StartSkate, I flew to Valencia.

After a week of getting used to my ‘new home’, neighborhood and new city, I had the first meeting with Wojtek and the team. It felt natural. And with all being skateboarders, it clicked immediately. I felt integrated within the StartSkate team really quickly and I got involved with a
lot of skateboarding classes. I learned a lot of tips & tricks during the classes, in the sense of safety and diversity in exercises and games. Which can be very useful for the skateboarding classes that I teach in the Netherlands.

My assignment within Sport Business Innovation is to come up with something new and innovative for a company. In conversations with Wojtek we spoke about my project and what could be helpful and innovative for StartSkate. We came up with a plan to work on a teacher
manual and evaluation program to give every instructor of StartSkate the same basic level and vision.

By teaching classes and being outside, I got to experience the atmosphere of the city. Not just the atmosphere, but also the entire energy within sports and my personal preference in skateboarding.

My Erasmus Adventure, Leslie teaching skating

The skateboarding scene in Valencia

The skateboarding atmosphere and the many skate spots are amazing and gets you to use and improve your creativity, technique and overall level of skateboarding. I improved my skills every week and felt like I needed to be in a different environment, different compared to my local
skatepark in the Netherlands. I had a couple of skate spots where I skated most frequently in my spare time. These can be seen in the pictures below.

My erasmus adventure, the favourite skate spots in the city

Final words

I enjoyed being a part of the StartSkate team and I learned a lot which I’m taking with me back to the Netherlands. I learned how to be creative during classes with adapting in certain situations, working with instructors and what it takes to be an instructor. I also experienced what it’s like to work on marketing during my participation in the marketing team for Escuala de Verano (summer camp).

The fact that I got to learn inside an international environment as part of my Erasmus adventure helped me a lot professional wise and gave me a lot of intel on what it’s like to run a skateboard school. I hope we’ll keep working together in the future and have many more amazing projects.

 

If you'd like to be part of our team and have your own Erasmus experience with us, read this post and send us an email. Looking forward to hearing from you!

Read about Yasmin's Erasmus experience here.


My Erasmus Experience at Start Skate School - Yasmin from Germany

Hi my name is Yasmin I am 20 years old and from Germany and I was doing a Erasmus project over 1 month in Valencia. I am currently training as a management assistant in marketing communications, and my Erasmus experience was meant to focus precisely on this area. Through this project, I hoped to expand my skills, especially since marketing varies from company to company. This diversity allows me to learn different strategies and approaches, which I can hopefully apply to my current job.

I had the chance to make this erasmus project at Start Skate School and it was THE best experience.

But let me start from the beginning.

Meeting the team

On my first day, I had no idea what to expect because I had hardly any information about Start Skate. But when I met Wojtek, my tutor and the founder of Start Skate, it immediately became clear to me what a cool atmosphere Start Skate has. He explained to me what we would be working on in the marketing department and discussed the values that Start Skate supports. I enjoyed listening because it was really interesting to learn about the organization.

The next day, I met Leslie and Edit, who are both members of the Start Skate Team and Leslie is a Erasmus student as well. We got together to brainstorm the marketing plan. I quickly realized how open, funny, and kind the people who work there are. You instantly feel like part of the team and don't have to be afraid to share your input. By the end of the day, we had a solid concept and ideas that we could develop further from home over the next few days

I was then invited to join an adult skateboarding class. I was a little nervous, because I had never ridden a skateboard before, but I quickly realized that that was no problem at all. 

Yasmin, the author of this blog 'my Erasmus experience' with a skateboard

It was so cool to experience the other side, as a student, and to really get to know what goes on behind the scenes at Start Skate. I got to learn some basics of skating and, of course, met the team, which consists of so many nice and open people—I can't say it enough. I learned that the main goal here is just to have fun, and everything is so non-competitive.

Assisting with skateboard classes

The next two Saturdays, I had the opportunity to assist with the international course, working with so many different and amazing kids. I learned how to best support children in skateboarding, and one very important thing to remember is to always check for stones on the ground, as even a small stone is a skateboarder’s worst enemy. :)

It was wonderful to see the kids approach skating without fear and with such openness to learning new things. Many of them are so young and already so skilled at skating, which was very impressive to me. Overall, I found it amazing how included I felt and how much responsibility I was given. I truly felt like a part of the team right from the start.

Social Media work

Over the weeks I was there, we all worked together to promote the Summer Camp as part of my Erasmus experience. We brainstormed and developed ideas, created Instagram captions, made posts, added Facebook groups to our daily program and communicated a lot with each other. Feedback was incredibly important to all of us, which is why we ended up with such a good campaign.

I have learned that brainstorming and feedback are crucial communication tools for expressing ideas in marketing. Feedback, in particular, is vital for effective teamwork. Additionally, I had the opportunity to explore my creativity, from coming up with Instagram captions to designing posters and posts. I had never been involved in these tasks before, but now I can say that I have learned how to do them and can apply this knowledge to my current job, bringing this expertise home with me.

Final words

I had a truly wonderful time at Start Skate and learned so many new things. The people, the courses, the kids, the atmosphere, the openness, and the fun—everything that Start Skate embodies—rubbed off on me. Even though I was only there for a month, during my Erasmus experience I felt like a part of this community, despite never having skated myself. ;)

 

If you'd like to be part of our team and have your own Erasmus experience with us, read this post and send us an email. Looking forward to hearing from you! 

Read about Leslie's Erasmus experience here.


Erasmus Internship in Valencia with Start Skate

Skateboarding is a truly global, international, universal sport that fits into any culture, age or ethnic group, therefore it's the perfect place for your Erasmus Internship.

We are Start Skate, a skate school in Valencia focused on building community around the common passion.

What we do:

  • skateboard classes in different languages,
  • workshops,
  • events,
  • competitions,
  • camps and trips,
  • Social media: YouTube tutorials, IG, Reels, Tiktok etc.
  • social projects.

Who are we looking for:

  • Skate Instructors,
  • Marketing and social media experts and/or interns,
  • Videographers, photographers and editors,
  • Spanish speakers,
  • Passionate people - tell us about yourself and how you could contribute!

Together we can:

  • Realize the ongoing Start Skate projects,
  • Help with your own professional development,
  • Create an honest, open and trusted workspace,
  • Express and exchange opinions and really make a change in our skating community.
Our Erasmus Internship in Valencia Team
Our Erasmus Internship in Valencia Team

Join our community during your Erasmus Internship in Valencia with Start Skate. Enhance your skills, work in a multicultural environment and experience life in the beautiful, vibrant city of Valencia.

Why is Erasmus Internship in Valencia with Start Skate a good choice?

Valencia is crowned with the first place in the ranking of the 20 best cities to live in based on the Expat City Ranking 2022, by InterNations, the world's largest expatriate community.

Start Skate is an inclusive, international skate school. Develop with us in an open-minded community.

Improve your language skills during the international skate classes in english, spanish, and other languages.

Because the most important things are common passions,
share them with us during your Erasmus Internship in Valencia.

Contact us: hello@startskate.com
Whatsapp: +34 613 915 514


Building your own skateboard - tutorial

Building your own skateboard can be a fun especially if you doing it with your comunity Start skate which offers except Clases de skate en Valencia also workshops/projects and rewarding experience. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to build your own skateboard:

Materials:

  • Skateboard deck

  • Grip tape

  • Skateboard trucks

  • Skateboard wheels

  • Bearings

  • Hardware (screws and nuts)

  • Skateboard tool

Step 1: Choose your deck

The first step in building your own skateboard is choosing the deck. Skateboard decks come in various shapes, sizes, and designs. Choose a deck that suits your skating style and preferences.

Step 2: Apply grip tape

Once you have your deck, it's time to apply grip tape. Grip tape is a sandpaper-like material that provides traction on the deck. Start by removing the backing paper from the grip tape and placing it over the deck. Use a razor blade to trim the excess grip tape around the edge of the deck.

Step 3: Install trucks

After applying grip tape, it's time to install the trucks. Trucks are the metal components that attach the wheels to the deck. Start by screwing the kingpin into the truck baseplate. Then, place the truck onto the deck and align it with the holes on the deck. Insert the hardware (screws and nuts) and tighten them using the skateboard tool.

Step 4: Install bearings and wheels

Next, it's time to install the bearings and wheels. Bearings are small metal rings that fit inside the wheels and allow them to spin. Start by inserting the bearings into the wheel. Then, place the wheel onto the truck axle and tighten the nut using the skateboard tool. Repeat this process for all four wheels.

Step 5: Adjust truck tightness

Once you have all four wheels installed, it's time to adjust the truck tightness. This determines how loose or tight the trucks are, which affects how the skateboard turns. Use the skateboard tool to adjust the tightness of the kingpin nut.

Step 6: Test ride

Finally, it's time to test ride your skateboard. Take it for a spin and see how it feels. If you need to make any adjustments, use the skateboard tool to tighten or loosen the trucks as needed.

Congratulations! You have now built your own skateboard. Enjoy your new ride and be sure to stay safe while skating and try with Start skate school community Skate classes in Valencia!


World Skateboarding Day

World Skateboarding Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on June 21st. This day is dedicated to promoting skateboarding as a fun and accessible sport for people of all ages and abilities. It's an opportunity for skateboarders to come together, share their passion for the sport, and raise awareness about the benefits of skateboarding.

What do we celebrate on the World Skateboarding Day?

Skateboarding has come a long way since it first emerged as a popular activity in the 1950s. Today, it's a global phenomenon with millions of participants and fans around the world. Skateboarding is not just a sport, but also a culture and a lifestyle. It's a way of expressing oneself and connecting with others who share the same interests.

World Skateboarding Day provides a platform for skateboarders to showcase their skills, inspire others to get involved, and celebrate the unique culture that has developed around the sport. Events are held in cities around the world, from small local gatherings to large-scale competitions and demonstrations.

Skateboarding has many benefits for both physical and mental health. It's a great way to stay active, improve balance and coordination, and build strength and endurance. Skateboarding also promotes creativity, self-expression, and confidence, and provides a sense of community and belonging.

Word Skateboarding day, a boy is standing on a skate

Overall, World Skateboarding Day is an important day for the skateboarding community and a reminder of the positive impact that skateboarding can have on people's lives. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, there's no better time to grab your board, hit the streets, and join in the celebration!

How do we celebrate it?

World Skateboarding Day is celebrated around the world, including in Valencia, Spain. Valencia has a thriving skateboarding community, with many skateparks and street spots to explore. On World Skateboarding Day, skateboarders in Valencia come together to celebrate their love for the sport.

One popular event on World Skateboarding Day in Valencia is the Skate Parade or Skate classes in Valencia,  where skateboarders of all ages and levels come together to skate through the city streets. The Skate Parade is a fun and festive event that attracts hundreds of participants each year. The parade starts at the Jardines del Turia and winds its way through the city, passing by some of Valencia's most iconic landmarks.

In addition to the Skate Parade, there are also skateboarding competitions and demonstrations held throughout Valencia on World Skateboarding Day. These events showcase the skills and talent of local skateboarders and provide opportunities for participants to win prizes and recognition.

Conclusion

World Skateboarding Day in Valencia is not just about the sport of skateboarding, but also about the community and culture that has developed around it. It's a day for skateboarders to come together, share their passion, and connect with others who share their interests. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, World Skateboarding Day in Valencia is a great opportunity to celebrate the sport and everything that it represents.


How to improve your balance on a skateboard

Improving your balance involves strengthening muscles that help stabilize the body, as well as practicing activities that challenge balance. Here are some tips on how to improve your balance that Start Skate puts into practice.

Our balance tips for you

  1. Strengthen core muscles: The muscles of the core of the body, including the abdominal, back, and buttock muscles, help keep the body stable. Strengthening these muscles can improve your balance. Exercises such as planks, bridges and bird dogs can help.
  2. Stand on one leg and try to keep your balance for as long as possible. You can also try standing on a foam pad or balance board to increase the challenge.
  3. Practice yoga or Pilates: these activities can help you improve your balance while strengthening your core muscles.
  4. Try balance exercises: Exercises such as heel-to-toe walking, standing on one leg with your eyes closed, and standing on a wobble board can help improve your balance.
  5. Increase your physical activity: regular exercise can help improve your balance by increasing your overall strength and stability.
  6. Take care of your posture: Proper posture can help improve balance by keeping your body straight and centered.
  7. Be careful when changing positions: take your time when getting up or sitting down and be careful not to lose your balance.

How to improve your balance on the skateboard, a skate teacher is giving a balancing class to the children.

Conclusion

Remember that improving balance takes time and practice but if you try our tips on how to improve your balance on your skateboard you will soon see results. Start skate classes in Valencia with Start Skate School and let's exercise together! 

If you'd like to learn how to change the grip tape on your skateboard, read this post.


How to change the grip tape on your skateboard?

Skate classes in Valencia with Start Skate offer a fun and exciting way to learn how to skateboard or improve your skills. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced skater, our classes provide expert instruction and guidance to help you reach your goals. Join our classes today and experience the thrill of skateboarding in Valencia and learn how to change the grip tape with us.

How to change your grip tape, two skateboards are standing in front of a wall.

Why do you have to change the tape?

Changing the grip tape on your skateboard is an essential part of skateboard maintenance and can have a significant impact on your performance and safety while riding. We will guide you through the process of changing the grip tape on your skateboard, step-by-step. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have the knowledge and skills needed to replace your old grip tape with a fresh sheet and get back to skating with confidence.

Let's get started!

  1. Gather your materials: To change the grip tape on your skateboard, you'll need a few materials, including a new sheet of grip tape, a razor blade or box cutter, and a hair dryer or heat gun.

  1. Remove the old grip tape: Use the razor blade or box cutter to carefully cut along the edges of the grip tape and remove it from the skateboard. Be sure to remove any leftover adhesive or debris from the deck.

  1. Measure and cut the new grip tape: Place the new grip tape over the skateboard deck, making sure it's lined up evenly. Use a pen or marker to trace the outline of the deck onto the grip tape. Then, use the razor blade or box cutter to cut along the traced lines.

  1. Apply the new grip tape: Use the hair dryer or heat gun to warm up the grip tape, making it more pliable and easier to apply. Carefully align the grip tape over the deck, making sure it's centered and aligned with the edges. Press down on the grip tape, starting from the center and working your way outwards, to ensure that it adheres to the deck evenly.

  1. Trim the edges: Once the grip tape is fully applied, use the razor blade or box cutter to trim off any excess grip tape along the edges of the deck. Be sure to trim carefully and evenly.

  1. Poke holes for the bolts: Use a screwdriver or nail to poke holes through the grip tape where the bolts go. This will allow you to easily attach the trucks to the deck.

And that's all you need to know about how to change the grip tape on your board. You can always learn more about maintaining your skateboard during skate classes in Valencia with Start Skate.

Conclusion

Skate Classes in Valencia with Start Skate can also be a great way to learn more about skateboarding and improve your skills. If you're interested in attending skate classes, be sure to check out local skate shops and community centers in Valencia for more information. Remember to always wear proper safety gear, including a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads, when skateboarding. Skate Classes in Valencia can provide valuable guidance and instruction to help you become a better skateboarder and enjoy the sport safely.

If you'd like to delve more into this subject and know how to build your skateboard, head over to this post.