@@MichaelRelevant such a great park…when I was editing the video I was noticing all the other areas of the park I didn’t get to spend time on, it’s almost too good of a park lol
It definitely is! The street section is perfect for learning. The only thing I wish they would have done is build a smaller beginner bowl...I feel like no skateparks do this regardless of how big the budget is! drives me crazy as someone trying to learn more transition
@@frontsidehealth I don’t mind as long as there’s beginner friendly transition to practice on first. Bowls can take up a lot of real estate vs some mellow transition so it’s understandable But yes, beginner bowls would be nice That’d be a cool concept for a city though. A beginner specific park. Shallow bowl, mellow banks and transitions, manny pads, low rails and ledges, easy euro gap, 2 and 3 stair drops off aforementioned ledges, and slappy curbs And honestly, I don’t think it’d take up too much space if designed efficiently And yes, it’s built for a specific skill level (vs most are to cover more of beginner to intermediate), but even intermediate could use the lower risk obstacles to learn tricks like kickflip to 50-50. And with ankle injuries being a common injury, it’s be a perfect mellow park to skate until you can hit the bigger stuff again And costs can be kept down with the modular stuff. Just need a nice concrete pad Haha, I have AutoCAD experience. I’m half tempted to design this said park
@ do it! Yeh a lot of parks could hold off on the ridiculously oversized bowls that no one skates and put a couple little 1-2 footers somewhere , would be so fun
That park looks absolutely incredible!! I REALLY wish we had a shaded park like this in the scorching hot desert of far west Texas where I live! Shade is crucial when trying to skate in the 110°+ temperatures the summers bring us!! Definitely not easy on a 41 year old OG (old geezer) like myself!!! LOL
@@sk8_or_tie-dye908 I know right! I’ve done a lot of skating in Florida and some of the parks that I lived near weren’t covered …I’d need to bring a couple gallons of water and change of clothes , it was crazy…but yes, this park was phenomenal! About 2 hours away from me but totally worth it
@frontsidehealth Oh man, I can TOTALLY relate to that!! And out here it's dry heat, like 0% humidity, so the summers are brutal! Luckily, one of our skate parks installed this shower thing that we use to cool off. Also, some of our other skate parks have those splash park things for the kids right by them so we'll use those to wet our heads to try and cool off. Street skating in the summers is tough though. Gotta look for shaded spots or wait until the evening to skate and have night sessions. Battling the sun in the summertime is rough but we still make it happen!! It's perfect skate weather right now though! Haha
@@sk8_or_tie-dye908 oh yeh, always nice when there's a splash park near by. When I moved up to Tennessee, I realized I could learn a lot more tricks during this time of the year because I wasn't sweating through my clothes/shoes and into my board within 20 minutes ...gotta love skate weather!
@frontsidehealth th-cam.com/video/6MM8NIWlW9M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wM24evhtO-ve3juQ Check out this video when you have a chance! My homie made this video a while back of some local dudes at the skate plaza we have out here. It's my favorite park!! My clips are from 2:20-2:51. I'm the oldest one in the video by about 7 years! LOL
The helmet rules are definitely a lil weird, skaters and rollerbladers over 16 don’t have to wear a helmet but if you ride bmx or scooters you’re required to wear one at any age, it’s definitely confusing that scooter riders have to wear them but not rollerbladers because it’s muchhhhh more easy to get injured on rollerblades than scooters from experience
@@user-ug5kd2iy9f with a park this big and expensive, it’s probably a good idea to know who is coming in and out , and probably the reason it’s so clean and maintained…otherwise people with gather, smoke weed, and graffiti. Seen it happen to new parks before
You don't actually have to show ID you can really just make up a fake name😂 and DL number it's in the Middle of downtown BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA ..If there wasn't some sort of Management the park would turn into a SHIT HOLE overnight ..Look how DAVE ARMSTRONG skate park in Louisville Kentucky turned out ...City Walk is a great park
Need an ID to buy alcohol if you look too young. ID if you look too young to see an R rated movie. Theme parks need ID before admittance. ID to buy a car or house (as well as other personal info like salary). ID when checking into a secure facility. Most private skateparks will require ID as well. However, they’re just checking birthdays, state of residency, or making sure you are who you say you are and they’re not running you through a database. It’s just a visual check For the park, it’s prob to cross check the waver you sign. Would be very easy to sign with a fake name, break your arm and sue and say “I never signed a waiver” and get a payout because the park doesn’t have a waiver with your name on it
No ID to vote but you have to show ID to skate.
This park is designed for skate in mind. NICE!
I want to travel just to skate that place! Must be glorious to skate at night there.
@@skatecreisisk8 I need to go back at night, was thinking the same thing
So sick.
@@bongzong9824 👊
Yea that Park is sick!
@@DoSomething- 👊
That’s the best skatepark I’ve been to as well.
@@MichaelRelevant such a great park…when I was editing the video I was noticing all the other areas of the park I didn’t get to spend time on, it’s almost too good of a park lol
Love this skatepark. Its rad.
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This looks like an amazing park with a lot to do and a lot of stuff to work up to speaking as a beginner
It definitely is! The street section is perfect for learning. The only thing I wish they would have done is build a smaller beginner bowl...I feel like no skateparks do this regardless of how big the budget is! drives me crazy as someone trying to learn more transition
@@frontsidehealth I don’t mind as long as there’s beginner friendly transition to practice on first. Bowls can take up a lot of real estate vs some mellow transition so it’s understandable
But yes, beginner bowls would be nice
That’d be a cool concept for a city though. A beginner specific park. Shallow bowl, mellow banks and transitions, manny pads, low rails and ledges, easy euro gap, 2 and 3 stair drops off aforementioned ledges, and slappy curbs
And honestly, I don’t think it’d take up too much space if designed efficiently
And yes, it’s built for a specific skill level (vs most are to cover more of beginner to intermediate), but even intermediate could use the lower risk obstacles to learn tricks like kickflip to 50-50. And with ankle injuries being a common injury, it’s be a perfect mellow park to skate until you can hit the bigger stuff again
And costs can be kept down with the modular stuff. Just need a nice concrete pad
Haha, I have AutoCAD experience. I’m half tempted to design this said park
@ do it! Yeh a lot of parks could hold off on the ridiculously oversized bowls that no one skates and put a couple little 1-2 footers somewhere , would be so fun
That park looks absolutely incredible!! I REALLY wish we had a shaded park like this in the scorching hot desert of far west Texas where I live! Shade is crucial when trying to skate in the 110°+ temperatures the summers bring us!! Definitely not easy on a 41 year old OG (old geezer) like myself!!! LOL
@@sk8_or_tie-dye908 I know right! I’ve done a lot of skating in Florida and some of the parks that I lived near weren’t covered …I’d need to bring a couple gallons of water and change of clothes , it was crazy…but yes, this park was phenomenal! About 2 hours away from me but totally worth it
@frontsidehealth Oh man, I can TOTALLY relate to that!! And out here it's dry heat, like 0% humidity, so the summers are brutal! Luckily, one of our skate parks installed this shower thing that we use to cool off. Also, some of our other skate parks have those splash park things for the kids right by them so we'll use those to wet our heads to try and cool off. Street skating in the summers is tough though. Gotta look for shaded spots or wait until the evening to skate and have night sessions. Battling the sun in the summertime is rough but we still make it happen!! It's perfect skate weather right now though! Haha
@@sk8_or_tie-dye908 oh yeh, always nice when there's a splash park near by. When I moved up to Tennessee, I realized I could learn a lot more tricks during this time of the year because I wasn't sweating through my clothes/shoes and into my board within 20 minutes ...gotta love skate weather!
@frontsidehealth th-cam.com/video/6MM8NIWlW9M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wM24evhtO-ve3juQ Check out this video when you have a chance! My homie made this video a while back of some local dudes at the skate plaza we have out here. It's my favorite park!! My clips are from 2:20-2:51. I'm the oldest one in the video by about 7 years! LOL
Same here in the desert. It’d still be hot as, but at least it’s the shade
very cool video
@@peter3155 thanks for watching 👊 appreciate ya
The helmet rules are definitely a lil weird, skaters and rollerbladers over 16 don’t have to wear a helmet but if you ride bmx or scooters you’re required to wear one at any age, it’s definitely confusing that scooter riders have to wear them but not rollerbladers because it’s muchhhhh more easy to get injured on rollerblades than scooters from experience
yeh that is pretty confusing, appreciate you explaining though👊
That is a disgusting invasion of privacy to use a public structure. You have to show ID to use a basketball hoop or sit in a grass park? GTFO
@@user-ug5kd2iy9f with a park this big and expensive, it’s probably a good idea to know who is coming in and out , and probably the reason it’s so clean and maintained…otherwise people with gather, smoke weed, and graffiti. Seen it happen to new parks before
You don't actually have to show ID you can really just make up a fake name😂 and DL number it's in the Middle of downtown BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA ..If there wasn't some sort of Management the park would turn into a SHIT HOLE overnight ..Look how DAVE ARMSTRONG skate park in Louisville Kentucky turned out ...City Walk is a great park
@@parsonicservices3576 exactly👊 appreciate you watching
Need an ID to buy alcohol if you look too young. ID if you look too young to see an R rated movie. Theme parks need ID before admittance. ID to buy a car or house (as well as other personal info like salary). ID when checking into a secure facility. Most private skateparks will require ID as well. However, they’re just checking birthdays, state of residency, or making sure you are who you say you are and they’re not running you through a database. It’s just a visual check
For the park, it’s prob to cross check the waver you sign. Would be very easy to sign with a fake name, break your arm and sue and say “I never signed a waiver” and get a payout because the park doesn’t have a waiver with your name on it
@@RedBoard86 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Go vote for Kamala again
@@user-ug5kd2iy9f nah…Kamala definitely wouldn’t require ID lol
This comment didn’t age well.
@@MichaelRelevant lol