Skateboarding skatepark skate HalfPipe PBR Wooden Low-poly 3D model
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The design mirrors an open-top swimming pool section, characterized by two downward-sloping ramps (or quarter-tracks) and topped with flat decks facing each other over a flat passage called a transition zone. Initially, quarter-pipes were the bottom halves of pipes that have large diameters; since the 1980s, most ramps include a broad level ground between them for skaters to adjust after jumps and gather their bearings before executing further tricks.\nHalf-ramp applications include leisure time, skill improvement, competitive practice, professional competition, showcases, demonstrations, and assistance in other training techniques. Skilled riders can perform complex actions by maintaining high speeds through efficient pumping without too much physical effort; bigger half-pipes enable extreme skills and many jumps, including those that involve flying over large distances.\nFor snowboarders, alpine skiers, and ice skaters, dug ramps are often combined with snow to allow downhill movements. When there is no sufficient ground cover for construction of artificial features, it can be used in conjunction with other surface activities by motorcyclists and bike riders too\nThe top-notch tricks are seen rising very quickly each year. Right now the absolute upper limit recorded at major international events by elite professional athletes involves 720° vertical air tricks.\nIn international tournaments held around the world and globally acclaimed skating events, speed is restricted by a maximum rotation rate; focus has shifted toward executing tricks using less time without neglecting proper form of execution
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