"I want to do it as long as possible" Skateboarding GOAT Tony Hawk Has No Plans To Hang Up His Skateboard Anytime Soon

The skateboarding legend Tony Hawk aka "Birdman" has been active in the sport for more than two decades now. However, it still fires the skateboarder to just have fun with his skateboard at the age of 54 whereas GOATs like Serena Williams, and Roger Federer have already given up.

Skateboarding at the age of 54

Tony Hawk who completed the first documented "900" is skateboarding at the age of 54 without any plan to quit soon.

Hawk on his continuation of sports

"It(skateboarding) still is what keeps me fired up. And so I want to do it as long as possible," said Hawk regarding the continuation of skateboarding.

Hawk is more wary of his health

Hawk admitted that he takes Qunol supplements to support heat and vascular health. Skateboarding GOAT has turned to turmeric for its antioxidant properties.

How does the 54-year-old keep himself motivated?

"That's been really challenging because I broke my leg last year and I had to have a second surgery on it. So getting motivated to be active and exercise has been really tricky."

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