81-Year-Old Skateboarder Learns New Tricks
2021-10-15
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1Yoshio Kinoshita of Japan is not letting his age stop him from learning new tricks on a skateboard.
2Almost every morning, the 81-year-old Kinoshita rides at his local skate park in the city of Osaka.
3He gets helpful information on how to improve from skateboarders who are many years younger than he is.
4"They are all my teachers," said Kinoshita.
5"At first I was holding on to the railing," he said.
6But he soon learned to make a 180-degree turn and other tricks.
7Before he retired, Kinoshita worked in the building industry.
8He still works part-time as an attendant in a bicycle parking area.
9Kinoshita began skateboarding only two years ago.
10He bought a board he saw at a market selling unclaimed goods left on the railway.
11The decision to buy a skateboard changed Kinoshita's life.
12Japan has the most aged people in the world.
13More than 35 percent of its population is expected to be 65 or over by the year 2050.
14Kinoshita told the Reuters news agency that he thinks skateboarding can help prevent mental decline.
15"It's a sport with a sense of tension," he said.
16"Rather than zoning out, I think skateboarding improves the ability to think even just by a little bit."
17Kinoshita added, "For (old) people like me who try to learn new things, if we don't practice it little by little every day, we will forget how to do it immediately.
18That's why I think I have to (come here) and practice every day."
19Kinoshita has two children and two grandchildren.
20He said he watched in wonder at the skateboarders who competed in the recent Tokyo Olympics.
21All three medalists in the women's street skateboarding competition at the Games were between the ages of 13 and 19.
22That includes Japan's own gold medalist, 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya.
23"They are really incredible," said Kinoshita.
24He added, "To be honest, I can't beat those 5-year-old, 4-year-old or 3-year-old kids. That's for sure."
25I'm Jonathan Evans.
1Yoshio Kinoshita of Japan is not letting his age stop him from learning new tricks on a skateboard. 2Almost every morning, the 81-year-old Kinoshita rides at his local skate park in the city of Osaka. He gets helpful information on how to improve from skateboarders who are many years younger than he is. 3"They are all my teachers," said Kinoshita. 4"At first I was holding on to the railing," he said. But he soon learned to make a 180-degree turn and other tricks. 5Before he retired, Kinoshita worked in the building industry. He still works part-time as an attendant in a bicycle parking area. 6Kinoshita began skateboarding only two years ago. He bought a board he saw at a market selling unclaimed goods left on the railway. 7The decision to buy a skateboard changed Kinoshita's life. 8Japan has the most aged people in the world. More than 35 percent of its population is expected to be 65 or over by the year 2050. Kinoshita told the Reuters news agency that he thinks skateboarding can help prevent mental decline. 9"It's a sport with a sense of tension," he said. "Rather than zoning out, I think skateboarding improves the ability to think even just by a little bit." 10Kinoshita added, "For (old) people like me who try to learn new things, if we don't practice it little by little every day, we will forget how to do it immediately. That's why I think I have to (come here) and practice every day." 11Kinoshita has two children and two grandchildren. He said he watched in wonder at the skateboarders who competed in the recent Tokyo Olympics. All three medalists in the women's street skateboarding competition at the Games were between the ages of 13 and 19. That includes Japan's own gold medalist, 13-year-old Momiji Nishiya. 12"They are really incredible," said Kinoshita. He added, "To be honest, I can't beat those 5-year-old, 4-year-old or 3-year-old kids. That's for sure." 13I'm Jonathan Evans. 14Akira Tomoshige reported on this story for the Reuters news service. Jonathan Evans adapted this story for Learning English. Ashley Thompson was the editor. 15___________________________________________ 16Words in This Story 17skateboard - n. a short board that is on wheels and that a person stands on to move along a surface or to perform tricks 18bicycle - n. a 2-wheeled vehicle that a person rides by pushing on foot pedals 19decline - n. the process of becoming worse in condition or quality 20zoning out - v. to become oblivious to one's surroundings especially in order to relax 21practice - v. to do something again and again in order to become better at it