Dear Wendy . . . You're probably going to be shocked at this email. Anyway, I
am 67-years old. I still remember my quad roller skating days, and I still am
interested in skating of all kinds. I can't help you much with your present
question, but I thought I would send you an interesting link to view. Don't
forget to click on "Videos" to watch them---they are so good. If you would like
to email with me, I can send you interesting information and pictures. My email
address is:
crgerardo@...
http://www.starsonice.com/coolstuff/default.asp
SincerelyConnie
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Wendi Dunlap-Simpson <litlnemo@...> wrote:
At 10:11 PM +0000 5/10/04, windofgrace2000 wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>I am new to this group. I see that it's not a very active group, but
>maybe someone out there can give me some help.
>I bought a pair of PIC skates, mounted them on Riedell 1025 Super
>Comp boots, and starting to get used to them. I do ice skate, and was
>hoping to be able to transfer what I do on ice unto inline...having a
>difficult time...especially with my one foot spins.
>I am a reverse direction skater, and my best spin is my RIB.
>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
The spins are the hardest thing to master on the Pics, IMHO. I found
the traditional spin entry to be darned near impossible, but if I
used a pivot entry, I could spin. Just pivot on the right toe, and
push into a spin. Doesn't work so well on ice, but works great on
Pics.
(I spin reverse, also.)
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-- Wendi
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