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'P's
that will take you far on skates:
Patience,
perseverance,
practice,
parks and pavements!
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Tips: How to improve your inline skating and quad skating fast!
1.
Mix it up!
Practising
the same inline skating or quad skating move over and over again
can take the fun out of things. Try working on a number of inline
skating or quad skating moves at one time - that way you'll practice
for longer, and you'll improve your inline or quad skills on a
number of fronts.
2.
Pad up to practice new moves!
Still
can't get that new inline or quad move perfect? Try it with a
full set of pads on (even if you don't normally wear them) and
see how your confidence and willingness to push your limits increases.
When
you lose the fear of falling, you'll also lose your inline skating
or quad skating limitations.
3.
Just ask!
It
is a universal truth that inline skaters and quad skaters are
amongst the friendliest people on the planet. So, if you see an
inline skater or quad skater do something cool in the park, just
ask them how they did it. This is a great way to make new inline
or quad friends too!
4.
Ever
tried roller hockey?
If
you are looking to improve your inline skating, then getting involved
in roller hockey guarantees rapid improvement.
Once
you are caught up in the excitement of a roller hockey game, you'll
find that your feet and your inline skates soon learn to look
after themselves. So why not give roller hockey a try?
Most
roller hockey teams play on special inline roller hockey skates.
However, if you are just looking to get involved in a roller hockey
game - to see if you like it - then try playing on your quads
to start with. If you do, then there are plenty of shops in London
selling inline skates designed specifically for roller hockey.
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