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Skating for Self Expression

October 15, 2007 View Comments

Written by Ahmad Sahli

Shari3 Thqafeh (Cultural Street in Shmesani) is a very unique street. I go there almost daily, and this street means a lot to me and many other people. Skateboarders, rollerbladers, foreigners, tourists, art galleries, families – there’s something special about it that gives it reason to be named “culture street.”

To some it may be overlooked as just another business area, but for Ammanis it means much more.

I’m one of the skateboarders often seen there; I can’t go more than two days without going to Culture Street. Skateboarding is an activity that is growing quickly in Amman, mainly influenced by the overall development and growth of Amman as a society, and its increasing exposure to a Western lifestyle. Despite this perceived acceptance of Western culture, pedestrians and Ammani citizens in general still look down on skateboarding, some even relating it to Satanism.We relate it to art. The purpose of this post is to simply clarify any misconceptions about us, or at least give a better understanding of what skateboarding is about for us. To many we might seem as mischievous teenagers with nothing better to do, but there’s more to what we do and why we do it.We all come from different backgrounds, from the Jordanian orphan who seeks stability in life through skating, to the foreigners who share their style and experiences acquired from their home countries.

skating in amman

We all have a story as to why we started skateboarding, why we still skate, and why we love it. I can definitely say it’s one of the most diverse scenes of Amman, and it brings people together regardless of their class, religion or nationality.

We’re all skaters and that’s all that matters. It’s our method of self-expression. I really can’t describe with words the feelings sparked in me just from writing this post.

Skateboarding to me (and to many others) is more than just an activity, hobby, or sport. It’s a mentality, a lifestyle, and a love. Every day towards the end of my school day I sit eager in class waiting to get home so I can go for a skate; whether it’s alone or with friends. The wind hitting my face, the wind going through my hair whilst bombing a hill (skating down it) is priceless.

The diversity and talent coming from Jordan’s skate scene opens new doors, luring coverage from the rest of the skateboarding world, to the point of professional skateboarders from various countries visiting Jordan, and others looking into supporting the scene with skate shops and skate parks.

My fellow skaters and I enjoy the camaraderie of our group as we continue our struggle against the rejection by the population, forever pushing our skateboards towards progress. I have great respect for those skateboarding in Jordan, as they act as pioneers for generations to come.

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  • Ahmad Humeid says:

    excellent post, Ahmad. Just yesterday, I posted a question on my blog: http://www.360east.com/?p=860. I asked: “Who is Amman’s best skateboarder?” to provoke some responses from people. I am excited to find your post here.

    As a kid in late 70′s/early 80′s I had a little skateboard for a while, but in those days it was difficult to find a good place to skate. So it was a passing thing for me.

    My 9 year old son is now very excited about skateboarding and he will get a skateboard soon.

    It’s his interest that sparked my question.

    I also posted some videos which I took on Culture Street yesterday on ikbis.

    http://ikbis.com/humeid/shot/60275
    http://ikbis.com/humeid/shot/60239

    keep skating!

  • Hamzeh N. says:

    The wind hitting my face, the wind going through my hair whilst bombing a hill (skating down it) is priceless.

    Wait till you snowboard down a mountain!

    Good luck and be safe.

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  • mohammad zakaria says:

    well said bro……..

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  • ismailsafi1 says:

    wheres ammans best skateshop and what is it called

  • fayecious says:

    okie so i love skateboarding but theres a problem where do u guys get ur boards from, i have searched all over he country and not found one, wait no i did find one, in carrefour but its a joke without grip tape. im going back to the states to get one but i want to have one here in jordan, where can i get one? also arent there anymore hot spots other then Shmesani? thats like 30 mins away from me.

  • ahmad sahli says:

    ismailsafi1, there arent any skateshops in amman right now unfortunately. hopefully there will be one soon.

    fayecious, we usually order our skateboards through aramex, its more expensive then buying it in the states ofcourse but its a pretty good deal for the service.

    both of u could contact me at http://www.skatejordan.blogspot.com for more help about how to get everything. maybe we can get u both a set up by buying a board and etc. from the skaters. i have a friend who orders boards and sells them new so let me know.
    ahmad

  • 3of says:

    hey Ahmad , can you tell me what is the website called u ordered from ? I sent you an e-mail today , but can you order one and sell it to me ?

    Thanks

  • Hala Hash. says:

    hey, how are you guys?
    wanna ask , isn’ there skater girls??!!!
    like im a beginner… but still need alot to go..
    i love it.. actually love the feeling of freedome when playin it…
    i need to learn more and more and more..
    i’m usin youtube videos as a helping source…
    but im really askin you, if u know any sk8er girls?!?!?!

  • Hala Hash. says:

    waittn 4 the answer :)

  • Hala Hash. says:

    btw, do u give private lessons??
    or lessons…

  • hi hala,
    we do not give private lessons, but you are welcome to come to shmesani at any time, and ask any of the skaters to teach how to ollie, you’d find them more than happy to do so.

  • omar ghrayyib says:

    i need a skateboard so bad!, i just found out about skateboarders here in amman, as i am from chicago,illinois. i kickflipped a 6 stair the other day and my “girl” deck snapped..i need a new one like so bad and im wondering if i can buy one from u guys..i live right next to culture street(my family does) i need like 2 decks!!!!!ill pay any money for a deck i need one so bad

  • sireen abidi says:

    hey,so i wanna try skating and i live in shmesani (guess that’s good) , but i dunno where the heck to find a skate shop so could any one help or al least give me a website ???

    peace

  • hi sireen,
    there is a skateshop is in the works, and will launch by the beginning of 2010 inshalah…
    but for now “philadelphia skaterboards” is launched and in action you can call 0796405556 to buy skateboards.
    or check out our facebook fan page “http://www.facebook.com/pages/philadelphia-skateboards/131943626247?ref=nf” to see the products and for more details on the company.

    later,

  • Ahmad says:

    yo watup, i live near that place, rlly into skateboarding but not good PLEASE tell me if there is lke a taecher to teach or smthn ???? there in amman, PLZ REPLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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