Cries of "Board!" rang out from the beginner class at Burnsville Skate Park.
It's skate park etiquette, the young students learned, to call the warning when your skateboard escapes out from under you and flies across the concrete. The kids were also instructed on another rule: No "butt-boarding," that is, no sitting down on your board.
Beyond that, the rules were few, and the kids who showed up at Burnsville's first skateboard camp were happy to comply. They were focused on learning the basics — how to set up their stance, push off, do "tic-tacs" (zigzag back and forth to get going), turn and other basic skills.
Their instructors cheered them on.
"Love the energy, buddy!" instructor Eric Lewy, of Lakeville, said to one kid. "So awesome!"
Lewy, who has been teaching for five years at other area skate parks, thought Burnsville's first clinic went well.
"No Band-Aids," he said. "No one cried."
"It was great," said Ben Wistreill, 8, of Eagan. "I liked working on my tricks."