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Why Blading Can Be Better than Skating


By: Nick Campbell
Submitted: 2011-05-26 01:02:23 | Word Count: 364


Should you enjoy the act of skating, it might not always be totally obvious as to whether you want to buy roller skates or rollerblades, and a trip to a skate store can yield such a vast and impressive array of each that the choice is made no easier.

Whilst rollerblading may offer numerous benefits, for those who really want to get the most potential out of a skating experience, but haven't decided the best choice for them, choosing blades may be the best option. Ultimately, the act of rollerblading is extremely similar to that of ice skating, meaning that should you become extremely proficient at one, you are likely to be able to utilise the same skills for the other. With the distribution of weight being slightly different on roller skates, the same skills, ability and tricks won't be able to be utilised with ice skating, meaning it is far more of a contained activity.

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For those who are new to such sports, it can also be easier to pick up skating when using rollerblades due to the increased support rollerblades offer, and in turn it will be easier to get better at the pursuit.

Obviously, the important thing is to decide what you want to get out of the experience before you even visit a skate shop. Different goals will be rewarded by different choices and choosing quad skates might be easier for those who want to be able to perform tricks without needing to necessarily build skill first.

However, for those looking for fun and flexibility, a trip to a skate store will be far better rewarded by buying inline skates. Ultimately, it may be worth trying both before you even head to a skate shop and working out which you have more fun doing and then simply making your choice accordingly.

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