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Aggressive skates for professionals

July 29, 2009

There are many different types of skates serving different functions and one such type is the aggressive skate. As the name suggest, aggressive skates are meant for those who want to go out and have some fun as well as burn a lot of energy. These skates are for rough terrain - that is skating using grind bars, ramps and jumps, and they usually have an inverse rocker to support doing stunts.

This rocker is a small wheel that fitted to the skates to make them more manoeuvrable - this is done so as to increase the flexibility of the skates. The presence of the rocker on the skates usually means that the middle two wheels are smaller than the front and back ones.

This allows the middle section between wheels two and three to be wider to accommodate what is called a grind plate. While the wheels on other types of skates are almost 100 millimetres wide, those of aggressive skates seldom exceed 66mm because of the risk of them catching on the plate which is located nearby.

Importance of wheel size

The small sized wheels on aggressive skates make them less suited for uneven surfaces like roads and pavements. So if one is planning to use the quad skates (that is the other name for aggressive skates) then this fact has to be considered. While the size of the wheels makes them less suitable for hard surfaces, it has to be acknowledged that the other qualities make up for this weakness.

Roller Skates Ideal For All Ages

July 26, 2009

Filed under: Roller Skates — Tags: , , , , — Kellie @ 10:00 am

Skating is once again making a comeback and it is proving to be ideal not only for the teens but the older generation can also take part. Skating is history goes back to the 18th century and since that time there have been a number of improvements made to add more fun and comfort for the skater.

Modern roller skates are a result of the improvements which have been made in the last three hundred years. There are different types of skates and when making a purchase one has to pay attention to what they intend to do with them. There are some ideal for hockey, which may not be ideal for older and very young skaters because they are very quick.

There are some roller skates which are designed for those who are involved in dancing and these may come with both speed and the ability to take sharp turns. Finally, there are those which are ideal for just travelling in a straight line and these are the most ideal for those who may want to buy them for exercise.

Cost factor

After ascertaining what one may want to use them for, the next step is to make sure that the cost reflects the make as there are cases when clients may just rush to pay and realize that the product is not worth a cent. It is very important to make a detailed research before buying as there are some unscrupulous online stores around.

Inline skates for the aggressive skater

July 25, 2009

If you are an aggressive skater, then inline skates are the best for you as they help you perform stunts and manoeuvres. The description of an aggressive skater fits a hockey player and they are the most ideal users of these. The nature of the sport means that there are some sharp turns and you need speed.

If you want to take leaps over ramps and evade oncoming pedestrians by nipping on and off the curb, then inline skates are the most suitable. Inline skates make it possible to do all these things because the wheels are all in line and in most cases they are of the same size, radius and fixed at the same level.

This means that all wheels touch the surface, for improved balance.

Where there are some disadvantages to the ability to turn of the inline skates, there is a way out when you introduce some rockers. This is a small wheel that is fixed in front and at the back of the skates. This makes turning more sharp and quick thus one enjoys moving around easier. Introducing this technique means that only two wheels on each skate will be in contact with the ground at any one time, instead of all four thus making it more flexible.

Inline skates for roller discos and fun skating

July 24, 2009

Filed under: Inline Skates — Tags: , , , , — Kellie @ 10:00 am

Inline skates are suitable for roller discos and fun skating - it is the end user’s duty to make sure that they get the best when choosing among a variety of skates. The size of the wheels of most of inline skates are usually between 70 and 80mm to allow for faster skating. The onus is on the skater to weigh up the other pros and cons so that they make an informed decision when buying.

Inline skaters should always look for deliver quality, durability, fitness, and comfort in any design. These are very important s there are cases where some experienced skaters have reported that some of types of inline skates are a little heavier, a little slower and less manoeuvrable. Thus it is always important to search around before you buy as you may also join the list of those complaining.

Some of the inline skates are designed for rocks, gravel and other irregularities and it is important that one insists on knowing which terrain would be. Inline skates can be great, if one picks the most appropriate type. They are usually the skates to own for fun on trails. This is not all as there is enough stability in most of the types to skate on rougher surfaces.

Pros of inline skates

Most have multi-surface capabilities and stability and they have easy-to-use responsive braking. This ensures a smooth ride and it is ideal for most traditional skating techniques.

What is Aggressive Skating

July 23, 2009

Aggressive skating is a form of inline skating where stunts and tricks like jumps, grinds, slides and flips are the foundation for all of the skating manoeuvres. As such aggressive skates should have a design that allows the skater to slide on edges and ledges, jump over barriers, fly around and onto structures, rotate in the air like gymnasts and defy the laws of gravity.

The result is that the aggressive skates make the use a somehow energetic and spectacular sportsperson. While the aggressive skates allow one to perform all these, it is important to note that in order for one to perform these stunts, tricks, and manoeuvres it requires a very advanced level of skating skills to perform them properly and with some degree of safety.

Three Types of Aggressive Skating

There are cases when one used aggressive skates to perform aerial stunts and manoeuvres and this is called vert. another type of aggressive skating is when the skater uses the very usual surfaces in the streets, on campus or any other architectural elements. This is what is called street skating and this is a less intensive way of skating and it is ideal for all ages.

Common structures used by aggressive skaters include rails, walls, ditches, benches, curbs and stairs. Street skaters usually do less high flying stunts, because the structural elements that they have access to do not permit them to do so. Finally there is park skating which as the name implies is meant for special areas both within and outside buildings.

Aggressive Skates

July 22, 2009

While there are a number of skates performing different functions, there is one that is meant for those full of energy. Aggressive skates as the name points out are not for those who are faint hearted. If one is looking for those skates which would carry them through different platforms then the aggressive skates are the most appropriate choice. Aggressive skates are designed with special a modification, which differentiates them from the other range of skates. The physical appearance of aggressive skates shows that they are meant for the rough terrain.

They have a special modification which allows them to perform a number of stunts. This modification includes a much smaller but harder wheel of between 55 millimetres and 67 millimetres. The small and hard wheel can easily withstand grinding and jumping which are very characteristic of the aggressive skates. Some of the stunts which you can do with the aggressive skates include sliding, jumping, ramps, half pipes and more.

This description shows that the aggressive skates are usually for those who are sportive or the young ones. However, there are some people who feel that getting the aggressive skates makes them much younger again and they enjoy them.

As such what is important when making a choice on aggressive skates is to make sure that you are aware of what they do and also that you are prepared to make them do what you want yourself. The modifications on them are in no way a limiting factor on those who may want to have fun.

Roller skates for less energy sapping activities

July 19, 2009

Filed under: Roller Skates — Tags: , , , , — Kellie @ 10:00 am

Roller skates usually have four wheels with a wheel size of 62mm for a low, stable centre of gravity. If your intention for buying skates is for a leisurely and less energetic activity then the best bet is the roller skates. These are readily available and there are various types, sizes, colours and makes suitable for all ages. Roller skates are designed with much larger wheels which obviously brings balance and at the same time a lot of comfort for the skater. If the aim of purchasing the skates is for non energetic activities then one needs not look further than the roller skates.

While larger wheels may sound as if they would inhibit speed, the fact is that the opposite happens. The large wheels are an asset for speed because of the circumference. Apart from the fast skating that is brought by the large wheels, there is also smooth skating that is assured. Because the wheels are large, one is assured of a smooth sailing that requires the minimal of speeds.

It can be seen from the above that the roller skates are usually designed for leisurely rides in the park maybe as a family, in pairs or as an individual. Whichever way one takes them, there is an assurance of pleasure.

These roller skates may also be used in roller discos or fitness activities and fun skating. There is no better way of enjoying your music than when gliding on a roller skate or going through your fitness exercises on a roller skate.

What to look for when buying ice skates

July 18, 2009

Filed under: Ice Skates — Tags: , , , , — Kellie @ 10:00 am

If you decide to buy a pair of ice skates for your kid, then make sure that they are the quality type that comes from a reputable manufacturer. If you buy quality ice skates, then make sure that they fit snugly.

It is strongly advised to try and get a pair which is slightly bigger to let the child grow up with the ice skates. It is even advisable to make sure that the ice skates are so tight that they are painful.

There are three factors which should guide one when deciding on the stiffness of the ice skaters and these are one the average hours of time on the ice each week, then the ability to use the ice skates of the intended user and finally the player’s weight. It is also important to keep in mind that new skates will need to broken in for about 2 to 5 hours (of ice time) before stiffness to the boot can be felt.

Cost Factor

Apart from the size of the ice skates, it is also important to make sure that the cost reflects the quality of the product. A decent pair of ice skates will cost around £100. There are other pairs which may cost more, especially the high end pairs which may cost more than £350. It is important to balance the cost and the intended use. It is not always a case of paying more for a better service as the performance of the ice skates may also depend on the user.

Ice Skates Buying Guide

July 17, 2009

Filed under: Ice Skates — Tags: , , , , — Kellie @ 10:00 am

Taking ice skaters brings memories of those professional ice skaters gliding their way across the ice. You may not be an Olympic ice skater or a professional ice hockey player but you may still enjoy ice skating. Ice skating in itself is a lovely sport with fluid movements and energetic and breath taking jumps for those who would have mastered the sport. In order to glide through and make the breath taking jumps, then one has to make the right choice when purchasing the ice skates.

There are four broad categories of ice skates from where a potential buyer may choose from depending on the intended use of the skates. The familiar ones are those which allow the sportsperson to make those aggressive and sharp moves especially in sport, then the ice figure skates, recreational ice skates, speed skates and children skates.

When it comes to children’s ice skates parental guidance may still be needed but with the right choice, then your child will more easily master the necessary techniques. If these skates are for mere fun, lets says as a family, then the recreational ice skates are the most ideal as they provide with the required fun, comfort and pleasure. If the emphasis is speed, then there is a category of such ice skates to select from and they provide the expert with the perfect speed to move from one point to the next.

Purchasing ice skates

July 16, 2009

Filed under: Ice Skates — Tags: , , , , — Kellie @ 10:00 am

When one makes a decision to purchase ice skates, there are some basic steps that have to be followed if you are to get value for money and at the same time enjoy gliding through ice. There are four categories to choose from and the decision on which type of skate to take is premised on the intended purpose if the skates. This is the first important step towards purchasing.

It is not always that you purchase ice skates in their entirety as it is possible to buy the ice skate boots separate from the ice skate blades if you have a preference that is not in general manufacture or you are not comfortable with those on offer. This is very important in that it assures you with the comfort which is needed when skating. Skating is for fun and there must maximum comfort.

If the skates are for kids, then it is also important that you take them through the very first steps. It may not take much time as most of the kids learn very fast. It is a basic rule that one should take skating at a very tender age when it is still very easy to learn.

If you are slightly older, then all you may want to do is to make sure the ice skates are comfortable, tight fitting, and have dull blades. It is important to have dull blades as these make it easier to balance and less dangerous for beginners. Sharp blades usually mean faster speeds which may be dangerous for a learner.

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