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--- In Inlinejumpspinners@yahoogroups.com, "bladesinline"
<bladesinline@y...> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have few questions for you all.
>
> I skate on ice and inline skate, however, when I have been inline
> skating for a bit and go back to ice-skating I feel that I am on
top
> of my toes too much.
>
> I am wearing ice hockey skates and I thought I might need to rocker
> the wheels on my inlines to alleviate this problem.

Rockering would be a great idea. The more you practice interchanging
the more it will feel natural, esp. if you tweek things a bit on the
equipment.

I'm not familiar with an 8 foot sideboard. Explain what this may be
and maybe I can help you.
Marion
>
>




Thu Jan 8, 2004 3:54 am

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Hi there, I have few questions for you all. I skate on ice and inline skate, however, when I have been inline skating for a bit and go back to ice-skating I...
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... top ... Rockering would be a great idea. The more you practice interchanging the more it will feel natural, esp. if you tweek things a bit on the ...
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