WHERE AND HOW IT ALL BEGAN
VIDEO: Skating At Home
Some time ago when I was a boy of 14 I learned to roller-skate. I had to. Every friend I knew was at the roller rink. I didn't consider the learning curve, I just did it. By the age of 16 when I could finally drive and didn't need my parents to drop me off at the skating rink I almost didn't have much use for it. But I continued as it was a great place to meet girls. Let's face it, I was 16. But eventually even the lure of the female persuasion couldn't keep me at the skating rink, there was a lot of world to see and I hung up my skates for some time. Eventually I'd learn to snow ski and later on water ski. My strong ability to skate came in handy. I once tried to ice-skate and found that it was not the same as skating on four wheels, this made me wary when the a new type of skate came along... the inline skate or rollerblade as many people will call them still. They are called inline skates because the skate wheels are inline, centered under your foot. Believe it or not an out-of-line skate has come on and they may be my next purchase, just two wheels and they are on the side of the foot. I've listed at the bottom of this article some good skating resource links. NOTE: Remember you don't need speed skates for recreational skating. You don't want to jump barrels in speed skates, you only need good pads and a helmet. You should also own wrist gaurds too if not round out the whole set with elbow pads IF you intend to jump, grind or slalom. If you are learning, these are must have investments. But I'm getting ahead of myself... let me tell the story...
It all began when...
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