Paul Rodriguez's Best Places to Skateboard
Before pro street skateboarder Paul "P-Rod" Rodriguez nabbed four gold medals at the X Games and appeared virtually in Tony Hawk video games, he was learning flip tricks on the loading dock of Albertson's Supermarket in his native Northridge, CA. "When you're a beginner anything can be a skate spot," he says. That was the mid-nineties. By the age of 14, Rodriguez was popping eyeballs as a street skater with a future. At 17, he went pro. Now 27, Rodriguez is a figurehead in the sport with a long list of video credits, a signature shoe with Nike, and a reputation for giving back to the community.
We caught up with him at the reopening of Coleman Oval skatepark in New York City's Lower East Side, where he told us about his favorite places to skate around the globe. His experience gives us insight into more than just the best ledges, stairs, and rails: It tells a story of counterculture and authority in wildly different regions – and it reveals that street skating, even as it's embraced by the mainstream, will always have a home somewhere between vandalism and art. Start Gallery >>
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