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Aggressive inline skates for beginners? Help please?
Actually, I'm a gymnast, but I have long wanted to buy inline skates. I heard there are different types of inline skating – street and vert park, so maybe the shoes are different for each type. As I said I never tried inline skating, but I can skate with skates. I want to skate all types, but I like mostely vert skating. Is more extreme and I know that is the hardest. So of course as a beginner can not start in the vert. So what would you recommend me. Is there any good inline skates that are universal, so we can skate with them in the park in the street and later at corners and learn tricks with them?
When you say "street" and "park" we are talking literally skating on the streets of the city to go somewhere and park trails or you're talking about doing aggressive skating jumps and grinds on objects in the street and skate parks. The street term can mean many things to different people (skating on city streets, freestyle, grind, jump and jump out a skate park, combinations thereof) to a poor description. If we are talking about all the aggressive skating, skates can use the same for them. Only have to use aggressive to describe all of them, which is the same abilities. If you are being literally on the street and park, to be called recreational skating or fitness. Skating has decided to call her as a casual recreational skates. Aggressive skating skates right-intensive with very small, hard wheels, to take the abuse and more to land the jumps and landing rails. The skates have blocks and plates grind the wheels of middle and under the sole to take scrapings of the mill in edges and surfaces. Grinding blocks and plates are replaceable and slide better than the starting material. Some people who do a lot of grinding and jumping, but the work remove the little ramp between two wheels or frames to use that only have two wheels to give them a larger grinding area, but the wide flat area travel may fall when is more of an edge. The small wheels are very aggressive skates skating slowly for a considerable distance. There is also a style called free style (also known as slalom, street, city) which is more than fancy footwork to move. Usually the skaters make their moves around the slalom cones or place. Skates that this is similar to high-end recreational skates but with short wheelbase and very supportive boot for intricate movements easier. They do not come with grinding plates and could be used for work on the ramps, if they are not falling very far for a landing. The skate makers tend to confuse things by choosing "random" names for your product line fresh look. Skates Recreational / fitness are the most common you see out there. Are designed to be more stable and smooth to skate more.
Aggressive Inline Street Skating Pt 2
