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Peckham Skate Lessons.


Build confidence / Make new friends / Learn new skills.


Hello


I am a skateboarder with 15 plus years experience on the board and 3 years experience as a youth worker. I am interested in the idea of holding skate lessons in Peckham Rye and Telegraph Hill Skateparks. Whether young or old learning to skateboard is a worthy pursuit teaching good life lessons in practice and reward.

All ages welcome.


Beginner lessons - will teach stance and balance and also correct ways to fall


Intermediate ? basic tricks and ramp skills


Advanced ? flip tricks and rail skills


For more information or to book a session contact Aaron

[email protected]

Tel 07904803468

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