turning round. You are apparently meant to put your feet so that your heels are together and your toes 18 degrees to each other, I tried it so many times and it doesn't work. It is also so easy to turn your feet out that wide whist on wheels. Maybe it is because of the skates I had. Doubt it though. But in general rollerblading is easy. You just glide outwards, one foot and then the other making a v-shape, each leg drawing each side of the v.
2007-03-03 06:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Apart from the initial bambi on ice impressions. The impact of your jacksie hitting the pavement, or the impact of you hitting the Volvo coming up the street, as you glide gracefully into the road, or the chaffing on your groin, when you try and grind down the bannister of next door's disabled slope. If god had meant us to rollerblade, he would have invented the wheel. Oh sod it, he did!
2007-03-03 07:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Aggressive Street Skating:
Grinding down Huge Steep *** step rails and doing multiple switch ups and the same time.
Fastslide
Pug Slide
Negative Top Cirtic Acid (seen only once)
2007-03-03 09:30:29
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answered by G Dogg 3
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The hardest part is trying to look like you know what you are doing and not looking like a fool.
2007-03-03 08:25:10
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answered by Jo H 4
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Stopping?
2007-03-03 06:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The ground!
2007-03-03 06:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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the ground that you hit when you fall and break an arm
2007-03-03 06:56:11
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answered by ♥oh*em*gee♥ 4
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Not to look like a complete idiot when you just start. I never really got past that stage... ;)
2007-03-03 06:54:53
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answered by Hipira 3
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the ICE oops..the pavement!..hell yeah...lmao! thx for the laughs...lol
2007-03-03 06:48:24
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answered by Anonymous
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turning around and keeping your balance
2007-03-03 07:01:43
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answered by truth hurts 4
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