5/29/2023 0 Comments Ice cream skate team vol 1Is that what pushed you to start skating more? I skated it, and remember that it was really hard for me. I remember my family went to Disneyland, and that was when I learned about The Concrete Wave skate park in Anaheim. My first pro board was a Ty Page Free Former that we got at some local store. I had a skateboard – it was a Hang Ten with steel wheels. What happened in your life that led you to skateboarding? The only stores we shopped at were the local department stores. Our family didn’t have much, and I definitely didn’t know what a skate shop was. I really wanted to be a BMX racer, and was always trying to jump things on my bike or roller skates. ![]() I spent a lot of time reading comic books, and I was into superheroes. I was heavily influenced by Bruce Lee and Evel Knievel. SC: I definitely was just a really little kid, and nobody ever picked me for anything. ![]() KH: When you were younger, what were you into? I sat down with Steve and talked about the 1980s, the ramp revolution, Punk Rock, and his perspective on skateboarding today including the downhill and longboard genres. ![]() ![]() It was this drive that pushed this icon of skating, and puts him at the top of most lists of all-time favorite skateboarders. Regardless of his size, he was a giant when it came to heart and competitiveness. Steve Caballero was never chosen by the other kids when it came to team sports, but he never let that get in his way.
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