Since 2010, we have been networking with associations and individual players across all of Bavaria’s administrative districts. What they all have in common is that they want to introduce skateboarding to the younger generations.

And not only as authentically as possible, but also with certain standards. This starts with the right equipment, the unwritten skatepark rules of our skateboard culture and finds its way directly into a sporting encounter via a colorful togetherness. However, topics such as PSG (prevention of sexualized violence), first-aid knowledge, an extended certificate of good conduct and a DOSB license (C-Trainer roller sports/skateboarding) are also the basis for sufficient qualifications for the head coaches, which we have anchored in the “Skatemobil” popular sports idea.

After 12 years of improvisation, it was logical for the RAZED e. V. association to purchase a trailer. Thanks to project funding from the BLSV e. V. (“Siegerchancen”) via the Bavarian Roller Sports Association, we were able to expand our range and add more mobile ramps and balance boards to our portfolio. A skate park is thus being created on the smallest parking lot. The Skatemobile is to be understood as a creative pool in the arc of tension between popular and competitive sport, from which a broad base of assistants and coaches is multiplied. Whether it’s knowledge transfer to other clubs, equipment rental as part of your vacation program in the skatepark or arranging individual coaching at the spot of your choice – the possibilities are endless for successively expanding the talent pool of our subculture throughout Bavaria.