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    What's the difference between roller blading and roller skating?
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    They both use boots with four wheels, but roller skates have two wheels on each side, while roller blades have all 4 in a row in the middle.
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    How do I learn rollerblading quickly?
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    The best way to learn to rollingblade quickly is if you have a friend that knows how to rollerblade. They can quickly teach you some of the tricks and techniques.
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    Are old people allowed to skate?
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    Yes. Roller skating/blading is for all ages, as it's a skill anyone can learn.
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    If you know how to rollerblade, will it be easier to learn how to ice skate?
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    Yes, they are very similar sports.
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    What do you do if you need to brake quickly?
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    Scissor your legs with the foot with the brake in front of the other foot. That way you are able to apply the brake if needed.
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    How do I get good at balancing? I once broke my arm skating because I couldn't stay balanced.
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    First, get some protective gear. Then, practice shifting your weight from one leg to the other without wearing your skates. Just pretend like you have them on and practice your stance. Then, with your skates on, practice simply standing - bend your knees, lean forward, keep your feet straight. Also, let your arms help you with balancing, don't keep them still - they will automatically move to where they should be to balance, just keep them loose.
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    Is rollerblading a good way to get around?
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    Yes, but always remember to be careful, especially on roads. You should know how to rollerblade properly, confidently and safely before going on roads. Make sure you wear a helmet and other protective gear.
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    How old do I have to be to rollerblade?
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    You can be any age, and can start learning as early as when you can walk around comfortably. The older you get, the harder it can be to learn, but as long as you know your limitations, you'll be fine.
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    Are rollerblading and ice skating similar sports?
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    Yes they are. In fact, if you learn to do one, it will be easier to learn the other.
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    How do I turn well on rollerblades?
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    You just have to lean to one side. Once you get better, you can try doing it one-footed.
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    If I am good at ice skating, will rollerblading be easier than other things?
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    It will be easier than other things, but you should still start small.
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    I am a fast learner but I keep hurting myself. I also got embarrassed at the park, what should I do?
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    You should practice more. Practice in your backyard, somewhere where it is smooth and not all grassy. If you don't have a backyard, then you can try practicing with protective gear on in your basement or a friend's basement. Always wear protective gear.
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    Where can I get roller blades?
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    Check your local sports shop or skateboard shop. They will most likely also have inline skates. If you don't have any stores near you, just do a search for online retailers; the best ones will let you send them back for free if they don't fit. You could also try auction or trading sites.
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    How do I rollerblade more skillfully?
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    Practice in a small room and make sure you got something to hold on to. Go around the room on your blades and move your feet like you're walking. It will only take hours for you to learn and practice on how to do tricks without getting hurt.
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    Are there rollerblading classes?
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    Yes, it's possible that there are some rollerblading classes in your area. I would recommend searching for local classes on Google, Nextdoor, Facebook, etc.
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    Does knowing how to rollerblade make it harder to learn to skate?
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    It doesn't make it harder, you just have to adjust to a different method. Which you would have to do if learning from scratch anyway.
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    Whenever I rollerblade, my foot and ankle come in toward my legs. What can I do to stop this?
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    Perhaps your rollerblades do not give enough support, or maybe you just need to tighten them a bit more.
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    I rollerbladed for the first time ever today and now my foot hurts. What can I do to fix this?
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    Next time, try loosening up your skates a little. When your boots are too tight, they can press into your foot in an awkward way or rub painful blisters. If the pain persists, take it easy for a few days--ice and rest your foot until it heals up. You'll be back at it in no time.
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    How do I apply the brakes on rollerblades if there aren't any on the back?
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    If you don't have brakes on the back of your rollerblades, then you are probably using rollerblades that are designed for extreme sports, so I would recommend purchasing a pair that does have brakes on them.
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    Is it easier to ride with three or four wheels?
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    It does not matter because in the end you are going to be doing the same thing. Most rollerblades have four wheels.
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    Can rollerblading help me improve my skiing skills?
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    Rollerblading can help with foot-eye coordination and is good conditioning for your legs. It won't help you learn to ski as much as it will teach you to ice skate, but it will help you learn to keep control over your body and balance when turning. Rollerblading will also teach you how to get up when you fall, and how to move on a slope without going down.
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    How long does it take to learn how to rollerblade?
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    It depends. Some people learn very quickly, like within a few hours, and some people take longer, like a few weeks. There's no right or wrong amount of time!
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    Can I add a brake pad on to the other inline skate or will it not it help in easier braking?
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    You most likely can add a brake pad to your other foot. But you won't be able to brake with both feet at once, since you'll most likely end up falling backwards. You would be able to alternate the foot you brake with, though.
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    How do I learn to go fast rollerblading without falling?
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    Always keep the pressure closer to the center or the balls of your feet. Glide forward, but pressure the balls of your feet. Eventually, this technique will be more comfortable and you will be able to skate easily. If you feel close to falling, lean forward and catch the fall--if you can't, try to fall forward.
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    Should I practice rollerskating first before I learn how to rollerblade?
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    Not unless you want to. Rollerskating has a different feel than rollerblading, especially dealing with the center of balance. Rollerskates don't need you to be as centered because of how the wheels are, but since rollerblades are in a straight line, you have to be much more aware of your center of balance. If you do want to start rollerskating first just remember that you may have to get used to centering yourself again when you learn to rollerblade.
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    How do I protect my rear end?
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    You lean forward. This way if you feel like you are going to fall on you butt you can actually fall to your side or forward.
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    How do I take care of my roller blades/revive an old pair so that they roll faster and don't wear out?
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    Don't ever skate in grass. The grass will get stuck in your blades and make them difficult to use.
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    How do I rollerblade quickly?
    Community Answer
    Keep practicing.
  • Question
    Should my starter rollerblades have one set of wheels or two?
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    Depending on what you like you can either start with: 2 sets of two wheels - roller-skates or 1 set of four wheels - roller-blades. From personal experience, roller-skates are easier to start with and then transitioning to roller-blades is easier.
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    How does rollerblading compare to rollerskating and ice-skating?
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    They are both about balance and they both use the same movements to move, stop and any other positions that you do.
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