aggresive inline skating

aggresive inline skating
which one is better, aggresive inline skating or skateboarding?

I agree that they are both equal. Both sports are extremely difficult and have unique elements. Skateboarders can flip their boards around while doing airs and spins. Rollerbladers can do huge spins to grids and multiple switch ups. It just depends which sport you prefer. Personally, I love rollerblading and to me it is better only because it is what I do.

The people who answered that rollerblading is just spins or that people will get beat up if they go to a skatepark are totally ignorant. Rollerblading is still a growing sport and there are WAY more grinds out there than there are spins. People who aren’t familiar with the sport aren’t going to be able to tell the difference between tricks just like someone who doesn’t know skateboarding might not know the difference between a 5-0 or a 50 50.

It’s all a matter of perception, but they are both great and encourage individualism and creativity.

Shawn Martin Remix 2009 Aggressive Inline Skating

inline skating magazine

inline skating magazine
I’m trying to find an Aggressive Inline Skating Magazine to subscribe to for my finacee & I cant find any.Help

He used to subscribe to Daily Bread, but I think that they are out of business because no one carries them… Any ideas? Thanks!

ONE is the new magazine which was started by many people who used to work for Daily Bread. And you’re right…DB went out of business last year. Many subscribers (like myself) only got 2-3 issues after pre-paying for a full year. :(

ONE is still a small magazine, but they are committed to putting out a certain number of issues per year and helping to promote the sport. You can subscribe through their website which I’ve listed below.

Be-Mag is another publication, however they aren’t US based and it may take several weeks after their publication date to get the mag.

Dustin Latimer talks to One Magazine about the Nimh Skates


Roller Hockey Instructional DVD  INLINE SKATING Starring Bobby Hull Jr.


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Thrasher: Insane Terrain (Thrasher Magazine)


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For more than twenty years, Thrasher magazine has been the leading authority on skateboarders and their culture. Packed with hundreds of the most intense skateboarding photographs ever printed, Insane Terrain offers a view through the skater’s eye, while supplying the necessary images to incite the imaginations of skateboarders everywhere. The book starts with a historical overview of the lifestyl…

Thrasher: The Radical Skateboar


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aggressive inline skating

aggressive inline skating

Life can resume after breast cancer. As a two-time survivor, I can personally attest to this fact. Phil 4:13 states, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. "And I can. Below I share some of my strength-filled journey of breast cancer recovery.

Ever hear a kid whining, "I can not" really meaning it-When asked to do something scary? With something scary?

After the diagnosis I did not want to crashing my own pity party and destroy it, but it was time to get real! Get really angry with God or get real charged up and off my Duff. It was my choice completely.

While I was recovering from my lumpectomy, my husband Jim came to my hospital room with a wrapped present. When I unraveled the glittering paper, a pair of skates was staring at me from the box with hopeful eyelets.

I could not believe it. "What should I do with these?" I whined. "I have drains hanging from my side to suction bulbs hanging from the half-inflated air mattress. This is crazy!"

His retort? "Get with the program."

Yeah, right! He was obviously a big fan of breast cancer recovery.

Have undergone chemotherapy and radiation, I developed a swelling condition called lymphedema in left arm due to surgery and radiation of lymph nodes during arm. After I received treatment for this condition, I decided that my life-threatening disease and swollen arm will not put me down. I practiced in general Use caution when walking, gardening and jogging as a result of my lymphedema, but as time slipped by, I decided to become more adventurous.

After my second encounter with cancer, took our family a rafting trip down a river in Costa Rica. Unlike another raft follow us, headed by a banker from New York City, our family's fifth line hardy souls did not overturn. Our three sons paddled for all they were worth, are concerned about for his mother. A nighttime canopy tour in Costa Rica that capped a memorable trip. As one of the local frog apes I zipped along the cable line from tree to tree in utter darkness.

A year later I found myself river rafting again, this time in a motorized rig down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. The trip was sponsored by a creation ministry to show the devastation caused by the worldwide flood in Noah's days. For me it was the biggest highlight of this adventure rope-climb a slippery rocky slope to show and take a shower in-a beautiful waterfall hidden in a cave. Such a feat was a perfect example of breast cancer Recycling at its best!

I continue to engage in lymphedema exercises, stretching, weightlifting, and within limits. But I do not min arm in the tub and I wear gloves when gardening. No sense to ask for problems. I pay piper for extreme sports, but the exercise is worthwhile psychological lifting for me. I have found in all cases after a heavy workout to swelling of the arm decreases in sea water in low tide if I manage it.

A few years after my recovery from lumpectomy I added a flea market in skates that I had received from Jim at the hospital. But has changed his mind, and at the end "a-ha" moments, I saved them from the stack merchandise. Try them in my driveway and a local park was fun and I'm still skating. I also downhill ski, climb a few hills (Mt. Sinai, for example, on my trip to the Holy Land), do light yard work for my heart's content, hot-tub it, do housework, and so on. I participate in a fitness center three days a week to train. Now when a doctor says I can not do anything I see it as a challenge, to try to prove the doctor wrong.

Trains to breast cancer recovery, leaving the center and, God willing, I will not will miss it.

A former attorney, Jan Hasak authored Mourning Has Broken: Reflections on Surviving Cancer (Xulon Press 2008). In this memoir she shares her long journey through two bouts with breast cancer.

Listed on the National Cancer Survivor Day Speaker’s Bureau roster, Ms. Hasak addresses myriad audiences, tackling topics from cancer and lymphedema to the benefits of exercise and writing. She especially seeks to share her experiences with fellow cancer survivors.

Ms. Hasak is currently penning a work called The Pebble Path, an inspirational allegory of her cancer ordeal, interlaced with poetry.

To learn more, please visit her website at http://www.janhasak.com/ She can be reached by e-mail at jan@janhasak.com.

Aggressive Inline Skating


Toys Beneath Our Feet: Inline Skating (VideoGroove 6)


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VideoGroove, the best resource for everything you’re looking for in a skate video. Here is a quick run down of the video: Australia’s Nationals Comp and Big Day Out, The Sunshine Tour, Mini Views on Tim Ward, Dustin Latimer, Josh Clarke, Kevin Gillan and Nick Riggle and all of the footage was acquired from deep in the streets as captured by the ever growing army of VG cameraskaters. You will not b…

It's All Good


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This 90 minute documentary feature film follows two of the greatest roller blading teams — with the best of teenage boys skater stars. They compete against each other in the ASA Championships in Florida. Go behind the scenes to find out about how pro skaters like Arlo Eisenburg, Chris Edwards, Brooke Howard-Smith, and Louis Zamora really feel about skating and how they survive the Sport. AN IFP F…

CORR ATS Aggressive Inline Skates, Size 7


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CORR ATA 990 Aggressive Inline Skates, Size 9


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CORR Works Z4 Aggressive Inline Skates, Size 7


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CORR’s ATA 990 aggressive inline skate is a great match for the aggressive skater. The aggressive Elite soft boot design, custom skid plate, and grind bar combine to provide a skate specifically designed with the aggressive skater in mind. The 61mm Labeda ST Formula Wheels and ABEC-7 bearings ensures a smooth and comfortable ride….

Aggressive Skating: Aggressive Inline Skating, Jan Welch, Freestyle Slalom Skating, Brian Shima, Unity Grind, Makio, Soul Grind, Royale Grind


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Skate! Your Guide to Blading, Aggressive, Vert, Street, Roller Hockey, Speed and More


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Packing an enormous amount of information into 64 pages, Michael Shafran gives kids an enticing introduction to the fastest-growing extreme sport among young people. The book looks at all kinds of inline skating—blading, aggressive, vert, street, speed, roller hockey, and more—presenting the fundamentals, special moves, and required gear for each. Full-color photos capture pros executing…

Aggressive In-Line Skating (Extreme Sports)


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agressive inline skating

agressive inline skating

Since 1998, the largest increases in sports participation and viewing have come from the realm of what are dubbed extreme sports. The changes come as generation Y, also known as “echo boomers,” are beginning to take center stage in our culture. Generation Y, an impressive group of over 70 million, is perhaps most well known for its contempt for authority and willingness to take risks. Many companies continue to scramble to understand the implications of marketing and employing echo boomers as this generation begins to reach maturity and enter the workforce.

The common underlying theme within all extreme sports are their potential for danger. For the most part, these sports are solitary activities that allow for some amount of escape from reality and supervision – although there are a few team exceptions. Extreme sports are known for the adrenaline rush that they produce, not only in participation but often also in the act of observation. Those who study the trends understand that extreme sports aren’t simply a fad – they are here to stay.

Paintball – While paintball can be taken to the extreme of individual participation in mass extermination rounds, it is often considered one of the exceptions to the “no team” aspect of extreme sports. Considered by many to be at the tame end of the spectrum, paintball involves simulated battlefield play using paint-filled pellet ammunition. The realism alone is enough to produce an adrenaline rush when playing. Individuals in a paintball match are faced with being hunted and dodging rounds while stalking their prey.

Kiteboarding – Kiteboarding, sometimes also called Kitesurfing – involves a modified surfboard with a large parachute-style sail attached. In 2008 a French kitesurfer became the first person to break the 50 knot per hour barrier and became the world record holder for fastest sailing speed. Kiteboarding usually features extreme speeds and/or gravity defying tricks and stunts performed around wakes. Because of the speeds involved, kiteboarders need to be aware of and follow the general laws of boating. Many popular beaches have banned kitesurfing due to safety concerns and high traffic.

Base Jumping – Base jumping, similar to bungee jumping, involves jumping from fixed objects with the use of a parachute or a wingsuit/parachute combination. The term base is actually an acronym that stands for the different types of fixed objects that one can jump from – building, antenna, span, or earth. Base jumping is frequently referred to as one of the more dangerous extreme sports as small errors can result in fatalities.

Extreme Skating – Extreme skating is also sometimes referred to as aggressive inline skating. Much like skateboarding, extreme skating involves the performance of tricks and aerial stunts. The inline skates used are specially developed to enhance the performance of stunts and tricks. Although aggressive skating was removed from the X-games in 2005, it continues to be a popular street sport.

While these are just a few extreme sports that echo boomers have continued to make popular, you can see from this small sample the common thread of chasing the adrenaline rush. While many extreme sports produce this rush through gravity defying tricks and stunts, not all depend upon the free fall rush. Many extreme sports involve the risk of pain, injury, or even death and ironically hearken back to the dangers involve in sports during the ancient times of Greece and Rome.

Layne regularly writes for ProlificPaintball.com, they carry such paintball equipment as the Invert Mini Paintball Gun and the Freak Barrel Kit, as well as many other items from a variety of manufacturers.

ASA Aggressive Inline Skating Finals with Slowmotion

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