Чему я научился ЗА 10 ЛЕТ КАТАНИЯ на САМОКАТЕ - Summary

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This is a video transcript of a scooter rider who shares his 10-year journey of learning and progressing in the sport. He talks about the challenges and opportunities he faced, such as the lack of proper skate parks, the trips to the USA and Woodward, the opening of his own indoor park in Belarus, and his move to Ukraine. He also mentions how he learned other sports, such as BMX, motocross, and rock climbing, and how they influenced his scooter skills. He reflects on how the scooter culture and community have changed over time, and how he became passionate about creating content and teaching others. He concludes by saying that he is still not done with his story, and that he has more projects and surprises in store for the future.

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1. The author started riding a scooter when they were 9 years old.
2. The author was raised by the culture of extreme sports in their childhood.
3. The author's first scooter was a children's scooter that they rode in their local retreat.
4. The author learned how to do a uvipe through the leg on their first day of riding.
5. The author decided to start riding a scooter after watching a video of a team from the MGP brand.
6. The author spent 2 years studying the normal base of tricks on a scooter.
7. The author learned how to do a backflip on a scooter at Woodward, a training base in the USA.
8. The author met high-level riders, including Chanel Gerat, at Woodward.
9. The author learned how to do flips towards the end of their trip to Woodward.
10. The author spent a couple of days learning how to do a backflip on a rubber flight.
11. The author made a couple more attempts and successfully landed a backflip.
12. The author returned from Woodward and was charged with a new level of confidence.
13. The author went to the skate park at the tractor factory to show their friends how cool they had learned to skate on the ramp.
14. The author opened a scooter school and trained other guys in the park.
15. The author learned how to do more complex tricks, including a Brian vip and vip scooter flip.
16. The author discovered a predisposition for other similar sports, such as motocross, skateboard, and rock climbing.
17. The author rode bmx for a month and then got back on the scooter.
18. The author moved to Ukraine, where they found decent riding conditions and friends of the same age who rode scooters.
19. The author has constantly riding friends of the same age in Ukraine.
20. The author can earn money from riding a scooter or a bicycle in Ukraine.
21. The author has less time for riding due to other sports and activities.
22. The author is still progressing and happy to spend the day in an awesome skate park or fly out to a night ride with friends.
23. The author has never participated in competitions in Belarus.
24. The author organized or judged most of the competitions in Belarus.
25. The author's lifestyle is centered around riding a scooter.