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  1. Inline skates - Wikipedia

    • Inline skates are a type of roller skate used for inline skating. Unlike typical roller skates, which have two front and two rear wheels, inline skates typically have two to five wheels arranged in a single line. Some, especially those for recreation, have a rubber "stop" or "brake" block attached to the rear of one or occasionally both of the skates so that the skate… See more

    History

    John Joseph Merlin experimented with single- to many-rowed devices worn on feet in 1760. Inline skates, skates … See more

    Parts

    A skate is composed of a boot, worn on the foot. To the boot is attached a frame, which holds the wheels in place. Bearings allow the wheels to rotate freely around an axle. Finally, the rubber brake typically attaches to the fram… See more

    Setups

    A flat setup is the most common setup used on inline skates. Almost all non-aggressive inline skates are sold with a flat wheel setup. Flat means that all the wheels touch the ground at the same time when resting on flat grou… See more

    Gallery

    • Typical inline skate
    • Fila brand inline skates
    • Skating protection gear
    • Inline skate wheels … See more

    See also

    Forms of inline skating:
    • Aggressive inline skating
    • Artistic roller skating
    • Freestyle slalom skating
    • Ice skates… See more

     
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  4. How to Inline Skate: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Jul 8, 2024 · Inline skates are fun and versatile, like ice skating on concrete. It's a great way of getting exercise and having fun. If you want to learn the basic …

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  8. Demystifying Inline Skating Disciplines: A Complete …

    Jun 20, 2023 · Learn about the ten most popular inline skating disciplines, from fitness and recreational to aggressive and slalom. Discover their history, skate models, notable skaters, events, and more.

  9. Aggressive inline skating - Wikipedia

    Learn about the history, hardware, media, and competitions of aggressive inline skating, a sub-discipline of inline skating in the action sports canon. Aggressive skates are specially modified to accommodate grinds and jumps on street …

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