Your effort accelerates the evolution of humankind.

Where does your effort go when you quit?

Improving your skateboarding skills requires a great deal of time and effort. Everyone knows that acquiring even Ollie can take days or even weeks.

Where does the knowledge we acquire over time go? You can post it on social media or answer questions on forums, but until now, there has been no objective way to preserve knowledge in a form that is easily understandable for others.

As a result, every skateboarder has had to struggle to learn tricks from scratch. The inability to pass on valuable knowledge and skills has led to a situation where the wheel is being reinvented worldwide.

Whythetrick's Goal

Whythetrick accelerates the evolution of not only skateboarders but all of humanity through cutting-edge IT technologies such as 3D and AI.

As one of its initiatives, we are building a platform that allows skateboarders to convert their knowledge into quantitative data, making it reusable for others learning tricks.

By utilizing 3D analysis tools and a high-performance video player for quantitative motion analysis, users will be able to analyze their own movements independently.

With these tools, experienced skaters can convert their movements into marketable data, while learners can objectively analyze their own movements, compare them with those of experienced skaters, and identify areas for improvement.