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It's not nostalgia: why skateboarding continues to work even after thirty.
In recent years, skateboarding has ceased to be seen solely as a language of adolescence. More and more people between the ages of 30 and 45 are returning to skateboarding—or getting on a board for the first time—not to relive an idealized past, but to build a new relationship with movement, urban space, and free time. In this generational shift, skateboarding is losing some of its aura of extreme challenge and becoming a more conscious practice. Experience matters more than
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