Meet Tony Hawk, legendary skateboarder and your new instructor. Tony gives an overview of what you’ll learn in his class: basic, intermediate, and advanced skills in street, park, and vert taught by Riley Hawk, Lizzie Armanto, and Tony himself.
If you’ve never stepped on a skateboard before, then here’s where you start. Tony walks you through the fundamentals, including pushing, stopping, and turning.
The ollie is an essential trick in skateboarding. Tony goes deep into the nuances of the ollie to help you perfect it.
Get an intimate look at Tony’s journey from a scrawny, bullied kid to a skateboarding icon with a huge fan base.
At the peak of his success, Tony nearly loses it all when skateboarding tanks in popularity. Tony opens up about rebuilding his career and how he learned that his love of skateboarding means more to him than the money.
Tony teaches you some fundamental street skateboarding tricks: the backside pop shove-it and the frontside ollie 180.
Tony hands the class off to his son Riley Hawk, a top-level street skateboarder. Riley breaks down intermediate and advanced street tricks.
Sharing pointers about going to a skate park for the first time, Tony demonstrates the basics of carving and dropping in.
Lizzie Armanto, one of the world’s top park skaters, takes over from Tony and teaches you intermediate and advanced park tricks.
Tony takes you through the fundamentals of vert skateboarding, from simple moves like pumping on a vert ramp to how to do his signature trick, the Madonna.
Learn some of Tony’s advanced signature moves, including the 540 McTwist.
Tony tells the story of the night he landed the 900 at the X Games in 1999.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Tony’s first successful kickflip McTwist.
Tony shares his insider tips on how to stand out in competitive skateboarding and what it takes to win.
Find out how Tony created the iconic video game Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and how it changed skateboarding.
Skateboarding is no longer an outsider’s sport—now it’s going to the Olympics and changing lives for a new generation. Tony shares his final thoughts on what skateboarding has meant to him.