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  1. Blades/Aggro Skates – Intuition Skate Shop
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  4. Inline Skate Buying Guide
  5. How to Choose the Right Size Inline Skates


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Blades/Aggro Skates – Intuition Skate Shop

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Inline Vs. Roller Skating: What is Best for Beginners? Inline skating and roller skating are both fun activities that require practice to master. The best and easiest for you depends on which skating style you prefer. From fitness skating and aggressive skating to rhythm skating and roller derby, there are many disciplines for you to choose from. Inline skating is considered an easy activity to get into. Compared to roller skating, it allows you to explore outdoor spaces with greater peace of mind: the longer wheelbase of inline skates, combined with their larger wheels, makes it possible to overcome small bumps and cracks on the road, offering speed and easier propulsion. Roller skating, also known as quad skating, offers a wider base of stability, but the plate of the skates is quite short, which can make falling forward or backward more frequent while learning. Quad skating provides more side balance, which can boost confidence in beginner skaters. Roller skating can be easily practiced indoors, or outside on smooth surfaces, where making sharp and tight turns is easier. The Benefits of Inline Skating and Quad Skating One of the advantages of inline and roller skating, regardless of the riding style, is muscular endurance and development. By involving your hips, lower back and buttocks, the movements help to build up leg muscles. Like any other aerobic exercise, both skating styles can give you an intense cardio workout without straining your joints and knees. If you ha...

IntuitionSkate.com

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Inline Skate Buying Guide

Inline skating is fun, physical activity that's accessible for all age levels. So whether you're lacing up skates for the first time or rediscovering the sport after a long hiatus, you may be wondering what the perfect skate is for you. In this guide, we'll discuss key differences between inline skates, as well as protective gear that will help you In skating, there are two main types of skates: Compared to traditional roller skates (also known as quads), inline skates feature molded plastic with thinner, rounded, or square profile wheels, higher ankle support, and calf support. brake located on the back heel. Inline skates are suitable for either indoor or outdoor skating and are often easier to learn for novice skaters. Beginner skaters are just getting going. They're forming balance, turning slow and deliberate, but stopping might be a challenge. Although starting is not an issue, speed is scary for beginners, so choose a skate with a braking system. In general, confidence is just evolving, so plastic frames are most suitable. Beginners will want to choose a skate with small wheels that don't generate much speed but will roll smoothly and evenly. The beginner/intermediate skater has been out a few times on skates. They are finding some confidence to start, stop, turn, and go a bit faster. To improve familiarity with skating techniques, composite or plastic frames are best for skaters in this category. Control is still critical to this person, so there's no need for high...

How to Choose the Right Size Inline Skates

How to Choose Inline Skates & Skates Size Chart When out skating, you want to make sure that your inline skates fit comfortably. To ensure you have the best skating experience, here at SkatePro, we have put together a quick guide that will explain how to correctly measure your feet, so you can get the best fit. • The first thing you want to do when looking at skate sizes is to measure your foot. It's very important that you measure your foot and not your shoe size. Because it's the size of your foot that we need to know to find the correct skate for you. • Once you have that information, you can go to our website and check out all the size charts that we have for the skates that we carry. We recommend going for a smaller size wheel because it's going to lower your center of gravity and make it a lot easier for you to keep your balance compared to a bigger-sized wheel where you're going to be very far off the ground. If you're a heavy person, we recommend going for a harder shell boot with a lot of ankle support.