Archive for the Category International Skating

May
06
2010

Then the Riedell 117 Super-X Route is just the roller skate you have been looking for!

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This outdoor roller skate is loaded with style and the quality features you look for in a roller skate. The boot is a Riedell 117 all leather boot. Other quality components include the Sure-Grip Super X Plates with double action trucks, Kryptonic Route 62mm outdoor wheels (the best outdoor wheels on the market) and ABEC-3 bearings. Get a top quality outdoor roller skate at an affordable price with the Riedell 117 Super-X Route Outdoor Roller Skate.

This outdoor roller skate is loaded with style and the quality features you look for in a roller skate. The boot is a Riedell 117 all leather boot. Other quality components include the Sure-Grip Super X Plates with double action trucks, Kryptonic Route 62mm outdoor wheels (the best outdoor wheels on the market) and ABEC-3 bearings. Get a top quality outdoor roller skate at an affordable price with the Riedell 117 Super-X Route Outdoor Roller Skate!

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Apr
02
2010

Are you nervous about your child beginning to roller skate?  The article below might ease your nerves and help YOU teach them with confidence:

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Roller skating is just one of the fun exercises that parents and children can do together that incorporates a healthy lifestyle. Roller skating burns the same amount of calories as running, without the shock impact on your knees that running brings. It is a great workout and it also helps improve balancing skills.

Before you begin to teach your children how to roller skate make sure you have the right skates and safety equipment. Always have your children wear a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist pads, even if you are with them roller skating.

Preschool
Young children should wear skates that are specifically made for preschoolers. You can buy skates that have adjustable wheels for the stable progress of your little one. You can adjust your child’s skates as they learn and grow with skating.

When your children’s skates have adjusted to the highest level possible, teach them the skating stance and proper pushing techniques. The skating stance starts with your feet in a simple V shape and children should be asked to push their feet out from their other leg. If they start with the left leg have them push their left foot outward and then continue with the right foot. Be close by your preschooler as this will take time and patience for them to understand and manipulate properly.

Main points to address:

  • Buy skates that are intended for preschoolers.
  • Give them time to comprehend the skater stance and pushing techniques.

Grades K-3rd
Skating is merely pushing yourself with wheels on your feet. Show your children the stance of skaters (if you are unaware of this technique it is provided above). It shouldn’t take them long to get the hang of doing this, as it is a simple technique to learn. But you both should understand that none of this will come without one, two or a few hundred falls. Yet, this is a relatively easy technique to pick up for most children in this age group, so they’ll be skating like a pro in no time.

Unlike the preschooler skates, if you have given them a regular pair of skates to work with, you’ll have to teach them to stop. Which can be done by instructing them to place the ball (that is directly on the front of the skate) on the ground and pull it along until they come to a complete stop.

Main points to address:

  • Teach them the skating stance and proper pushing techniques.
  • Teach them proper stopping techniques.

Grades 4th-6th
Once your children reach this age group and they already know the simple techniques to skating and stopping you can teach them the proper format to skate backwards. They will take the same stance they used for skating forward but this time they will push their feet inward instead of outward. This may take a few times, because most children will tangle their feet together when they first attempt to skate backwards, and let them know that’s okay. But the trick is to push your feet outward just before they meet up. Their feet will be making connected figure eight motions. In, then out, in, then out…have them continue this backward routine a few times a day to really get the hang of it.

If interested, you can introduce inline skating with your child. The same stance and pushing techniques are used with inline skates as they are with roller skates therefore the only thing that will be different is trying to balance on inline skates. Once they get the hang of skating with them better they will be able to use them properly. Practice makes perfect.

Main points to address:

  • Teach them how to skate backwards.
  • Introduce inline skates to your child.
  • Provide the same instructions for inline skates as roller skates.

Article by:

http://www.teachkidshow.com/teach-your-child-how-to-roller-skate/

Mar
12
2010

* First seen 1743
* First roller skating rink was opened 1866
* Competitive Sport
* Inspired the Roller Disco Fad
* Fun exercise

Fun and Exercise are two words that are rarely found together- but it doesn’t have to be that way! Check out our selection of Outdoor Skates and learn the true meaning of Fun Exercise!

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Nov
22
2009
Go USA!!

Go USA!!

With the olympics coming up in Canada for 2010, many a focus turns to the events of Ice Skating and Ice Speed Skating. There is a long watched grace and style that caresses the stage everytime any skater goes and performs for the world.

However, there were more than just snow colds and blizzards here; there were hopes for the gold as Team Usa in Roller Skating hit Germany for the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships.

May
02
2009

It is kind of cool to hear about people skating in different countries. I was surfing the net this morning and came across a news article all the way from India.

How much a seven-year-old girl can achieve in sporting events and tournaments? The answer might be difficult to answer, but Rishika Sawlani has won 16 medals by having excelled in skating. Rishika has been practising skating only for past two years, but she has won medals in all events she has participated in.

Rishika, a class I student of Sri Sri Ravishankar School here and resident of Ghoddod road, has the knack for skating. In last two years, Rishika has won eight gold, six silver and two bronze medals in national, state and district level competitions. The kid also won the National Level Youngest and Fastest Young Roller Skater of India award. The event was held at Kolhapur in Maharashtra in 2008.

Rishika’s success lies in her dedication towards the sport. She practises skating for more than three hours daily to maintain speed and balance in the game.

“On her fifth birthday, Rishika demanded roller skating shoes and I brought her one. She used to practise on her own, but we never took her seriously. Once she participated in a competition organised in her school and she won the first prize. Then we realised her ability and began to motivate her,” says Pankaj Sawlani, Rishika’s father.

Rishika is overjoyed with her success and dedication and wish to participate in international events. And her parents are happily supporting her.

“We have decided to switch Rishika to inland skating to compete at international levels. She hold good record in roller skating and has been taking coaching prior switching to Inland skating,” Sawlani added.

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I found this article on http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1252317