After a long day of campaigning for the Senate, how does Beto O'Rourke relax?

By skateboarding in a Whataburger parking lot, of course.

Before going inside to eat and meet with supporters, the Democratic congressman from El Paso shredded the parking lot of a Brownsville Whataburger on Saturday night.

O'Rourke told The Dallas Morning News a San Antonio supporter gave the congressman his Land Yachts skateboard.

A San Antonio supporter named Bryan, in his late 20s or early 30s, gave his Land Yachts skateboard to @BetoORourke. After long days, O'Rourke said, "you need a little, like, moment. So this going to be our zen. Right here. This skateboard." #txsen #txlege https://t.co/iN2wzjeUz8 pic.twitter.com/sgHbBmiHQr — Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) August 20, 2018

“After long days,” O'Rourke said, "you need a little, like, moment. So this going to be our zen. Right here. This skateboard.”

During the video, the campaign staffer filming said he doesn’t “know if this gets more Beto” and asked people to share.

The video has been watched on Facebook over 134,000 times and over 1,400 shares. The video has also has thousands of views and retweets on Twitter.

Once inside Whataburger, he ordered a triple meat Whataburger, a cheeky reference to his GOP opponent Sen. Ted Cruz's campaign manager, who called O'Rourke a "Triple Meat Whataburger liberal who is out of touch with Texas values" when speaking to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

O'Rourke has been using social media on the campaign trail heavily, livestreaming road trips and town halls from across Texas. Cruz made waves earlier this summer after playing late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel in a game of one-on-one basketball for charity.