New Jersey SkateBoard Lessons
What You’ll Learn During Skateboard Lesson
Skateboarding isn’t just about tricks — it’s about developing balance, focus, and confidence on and off the board. In our group lessons, we guide students to connect their mind, body, and board so they build real skill and self-trust with every session.
Here’s what your child will learn:
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🦶 Proper Foot Placement & Body Positioning – foundational skills that prevent frustration and support faster learning
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🧘 Balance & Core Control – using your body to stay centered and steady, even on the move
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🧠 Mental Focus & Confidence – training the brain to commit to movement, face fear, and build resilience
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🛹 Board Feel & Responsiveness – understanding how the board reacts, so they can ride with control and style
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🤝 Peer Learning & Observation – watching others, receiving feedback, and growing together as part of a skate crew
We believe in teaching with intention, so your child isn’t just riding a skateboard — they’re mastering the connection between their movements, mindset, and momentum.
When and Where are Lessons?
Meet Our Instructors
Ron Gelok III
Founder, Instructor
“Hey there! I’m Ron, the founder of Garden State Adventures. I’m a lifelong Hunterdon Counuty resident and have been skateboarding for 20+ years! I’ve been instructing since my early twenties and have run multiple skate camps at Baptist Camp Lebanon.
The greatest lessons skateboarding has taught me are resilience and self-discipline. Life hasn’t come easy to me, but skateboarding has taught me how to create goals, overcome obstacles, and envision success. I hope to see you skating soon!”
Ben Hyatt
Instructor
“My name is Ben! I’ve been skateboarding since 2010. Ever since I started, I knew I wanted to continue to push myself and continue to learn new tricks. But most importantly, it’s introduced me to some of my best friends, and has taught me some amazing life lessons along the way. I’m excited to share my knowledge with you!”
Zachary Hoyer
Instructor
“Hello my name is Zack! I’ve been skateboarding for the past 13 years all over New Jersey and have been teaching lessons for the last 5 years.
Skateboarding is what helped me view the world differently and give me the confidence I need to succeed in life. My greatest hope is to grow our local skateboarding community 1 lesson at a time. So, with that being said, pick up a board and I’ll see you at the skatepark!”
Frequently Asked Questions
Why skate with us?
At Garden State Adventures, we believe the impact of our program extends far beyond mastering kickflips and backside tailslides. Our lessons are designed to learn how to skateboard and grow in confidence, resilience, and coordination.
Skateboarding, like life, is full of challenges and obstacles to overcome. We emphasize the importance of getting back up after a fall — both literally and figuratively. Our environment encourages safely pushing past limitations and obstacles, fostering a spirit of resilience and perseverance. Through each attempt, fail, and success, skaters learn that resilience is key to achieving their goals, in skateboarding and in life. We celebrate it all!
What should I bring?
- Required Gear: Skateboard, helmet & closed-toe shoes
- Reccommended Gear: Pads (knee & elbow), water bottle
What happens if it rains?
Our lessons are rain or shine and our pavilion is covered and/or enclosed.
Do I need my own Board and Gear
The ideal situation is you use your own board and equipment so your body gets comfortable with what you’ll use regularly. We do have helmets, pads, boards, and equipment available for your lesson upon request.
Do I have to stay with my skater during the lesson?
No. Please drop off your skater and return at the designated pick up time.
What happens if I'm late for pick up?
Please make every effort to be on time. An after care fee of $25 per skater is applied in 1/2 hour increments.
What happens if my skater is injured?
Safety is our top priority.
Serious injury is very unlikely in an instructional setting. Helmets are required. Skaters will be skating on flat ground and small obstacles. However, board sports, like any other sport, can sometimes involve injuries.
When you register, you will grant permission for staff to administer first aid for minor injuries (i.e. scrapes, cuts, bruises). In the event of a major injury (i.e. sprain, broken bone), you will be contacted immediately. Given your proximity to the lesson location, we will wait for you to pick up your skater or transport him/her for immediate medical care (transportation permission also granted with registration).
What happens if my skater is sick/injured and can't participate?
Please do not send a sick/injured skater to a lesson. While we cannot provide refund, it is possible to “credit” the missed lesson to another date that he/she can participate in.
Do you offer adult lessons?
We’d love to teach any adult interested in skating! However, for safety reasons, we do not group adults into our advertised group lessons. If you are older than 18, please contact us directly to set up a lesson by calling/texting 908.797.0710.
What if my child is younger than 7?
Our age groupings are reccomendations. If you think your child would still benefit from the group lesson, please contact us directly by calling/texting 908.797.0710.