“Ya sea para grabar trucos y ver cómo puedo mejorarlos y progresar, o como un escape para alejarme del skate, la tecnología forma parte de mi vida como skater profesional.”
Keet Oldenbeuving

Skater profesional desde los 15 años, Keet Oldenbeuving ha conseguido mucho siendo solo una adolescente. Además de competir en el circuito profesional, fue la atleta holandesa más joven en los Juegos Olímpicos de 2020, participando en la categoría de skate callejero.
Aprende más sobre el mundo del skate y de la tecnología con Keet.
Los favoritos de Keet
Jugar donde sea, grabar sus mejores trucos en su teléfono o concentrarse con sus cascos, estos son los indispensables de Keet en su día a día.

GoPro Hero 10 Black
23MP, 5.3K video
desde14,90 €/Mes

Apple AirPods Pro (con estuche de carga MagSafe) Auriculares Bluetooth intrauditivos con cancelación de ruido
Bluetooth 5.0, hasta 4,5+24h de batería
desde15,90 €/Mes

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Smartphone - 256GB - Dual Sim
6.2 (7.6)" Dynamic AMOLED, Triple Cámara trasera, 12GB RAM, Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 888, 5G
desde44,90 €/Mes

SOUNDBOKS Go
Bluetooth 5.0, Electrical parts coated according to IP65, 40Hz - 20kHz, Up to 40h battery
desde29,90 €24,90 €/Mes

Kit Sony Alpha 7 III + FE 28-70 mm f/3.5–5.6 OSS
24MP, lente 28-70mm, 10fps, Full frame sensor, 4K, 1080p120fps, 693-Point AF, OLED EVF, A7III
desde74,90 €/Mes

Auriculares inalámbricos Sony WH-1000 XM5 con cancelación de ruido
Bluetooth 5.2; Hasta 30 horas de duración de la batería; Diseño envolvente; Optimizado para Alexa y Google Assistant; Micrófono integrado para llamadas
desde18,90 €/Mes

Consola de juegos Nintendo Switch Lite
5.5" screen, 720p, 3-7h battery life
desde9,90 €/Mes

Samsung Galaxy S22 Smartphone - 128GB - Dual SIM
6.1" Dynamic AMOLED 2X, HDR10+, Triple Cámara trasera, 8GB RAM, Exynos 2200 (4 nm), 5G
desde27,90 €/Mes

What are your tips for learning new tricks?
It’s best to start learning new tricks on the flat and gradually build up. You want to get the motion right before you’re trying to land it while moving. Then for any tricks involving rails, you can use ledges first so you’re able to get comfortable with the movement without sliding.
Overall, remember to keep your shoulders square and in the direction that you want to move or rotate—your board will follow.

Does technology help you in learning and landing a new trick?
When I’m trying to learn new tricks, I’ll get my friends to film me on their phones—this means that I have different angles and can see what I need to work on in order to land it, or make it smoother. Once I’ve got the new trick down, I’ll use an action cam so I can share it on my socials.

How do you prepare before a competition?
When I’m traveling or need to focus for a competition, I put on some noise-canceling headphones to listen to music and get my head around in the right place. Or if I’m just not landing a new trick I’m working on, I can definitely start to get a bit frustrated. So when I want to step back from it and get my mind off that trick, or skating entirely, I like to pick up a video game as a distraction and escape for a while.

What’s a trick that looks impressive, but is quite easy to land?
The fakie big spin is a trick that’s not too hard, but looks really cool. With just two movements together your body rotates 180 degrees while your board spins 360 degrees underneath you.
Cómo hacer un 180 y grabarlo
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