11 Aggressive In-Line Skating Tips | Rollerblading

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Want to in-line skate more aggressively? Pick up a few tips from sensational skater Tim Phang in this Howcast video. Hi, I&Tim Phang. I&23 years old. I&been skating for about 12 years. I&from Arlington, Virginia which is right outside of Washington, D.C. I&now sponsored by Universal Skate Design, and I&going to be talking to you about rollerblading. Learning to aggressive skate, I recommend that you make sure that you have a good pair of aggressive skates uh skates that are made for trying tricks. Generally they have a larger space uh in-between the central wheels that will give you more room to grind, they also won&have a brake uh brakes are pretty dangerous when you are learning to aggressive skate, uh they tend to get in your way, they can get stuck on things and force you essentially to fall pretty hard, also if you just learning how to skate, you might want to consider using small wheels in the center of your frame that will give you a little bit of extra room here uh that way you don&have to worry about them catching when you are trying to grind something. Uh when you come to a skating park you want to be sure that you are courteous to other people uh you know, if you give respect you give respect and uh in a skate part taking turns uh just understanding sort of where other people are in the park and knowing what their general lines are that they take through the park. If lot of people are skating in one direction you generally don&want to skate uh in the opposite...

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