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Message 2926 (4. Jul. 2007 17:46) (All next previous)

René Hulgreen
Being an aggressive ROLLER skater
Itá funny, when I switch from Rollerskates to In-Line skates people asked me if I was a aggressive In-Line skates, my answer was always no, I´m not aggressive, I´m a skater, a vert skater.
I don´t know why it´s like that, but it sounds dump!

: : For some reason, now that I'm getting better, this question seems to come up more often. "So are you going to get aggressive skates now?" When I tell them, I DO have aggressive skates. I show them my grind plate and say they are aggressive ROLLER skates. And soon I will get wide trucks so I can do all the grinds too. Only one guy is an ass about it though which actually right now is OK, cause its getting me to push myself more. The rest just look at me confused. Most the time its inliners, but I'm trying to make friends with all of them except that one dork.
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: : Should I bring photos to show them that yeah, people do aggressive ROLLER skate, grinds and all, or is there something else I can say? Most of the skateboarders dont say anything or think I have really cool skates, especially when I point out how we both have trucks. It would be cool though if I could be good on both sides and maybe help bring us more so together, that we are all just here to skate. I guess there is such pressure at that age to fit in and follow the norm that I'm really throwing them off!
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: : And are these old school skates? I donno. I was asked that too. I cant wait til I can really skate well leaving them drooling with envy lol.
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: Like surfing preceded skateboarding, so did rollerskating. It is inlining's history and they don't know nuttin' about it.
: What else...metal vs plastic, trucks that turn and carve, maintenance/longevity and simply...it's more fun!
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  • claudine: Being an aggressive ROLLER skater (4. Jul. 2007 03:31)
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