Wednesday, May 2, 2012


HISTORY OF SKIMBOARDING


Skimboarding dates back to the late 1920′s when Laguna Beach lifeguards used to skimboard on pieces of wood. Although people still skimboard on wood skimboards throughout the world, the sport has evolved immensely. Today skimboarding is one of the most high-tech water sports anywhere, while continuing to be one of the smallest. The boards used by professional skimboarders are built using technology adapted from aerospace to attain maximum lightness, buoyancy, and rocker. The board used by the average skimboarder is far more technologically advanced than that of the average surfer. Even though skimboarding is a fairly old sport, it continues to be a small sport. While skimboarding has become more and more globalized in recent years, Laguna Beach California has long been the “north shore” of skimboarding.
Historically, most of the top professional skimboarders of the world have come out of the Laguna Beach area. There are a few reasons for this. Skimboarding, in its current form, was invented in Laguna Beach. In the early 1960′s there was a group of guys who would skimboard at Victoria Beach. Their boards were sometimes referred to as “double enders” because of their shape. The boards were rounded at both ends but one end had a larger radius, which was the nose of the board. Even in these early days of skimming people were pushing the limits by venturing out into the waves. Some of the basic moves were speed runs and fly aways with the occasional top turn to make a big spray. The standout rider at the time was named Mike Buxton who was even performing aerials in these early days of skimboarding.