How did it go? πΌ I'm starting tomorrow!
Rollerskating
Welcome to Fediverse-central for your quad skating or inline skating progress, tricks, and photos.
A note on rollerskating terms:
- "Rollerskating" is the broad term for many varieties of wheeled, two-boot skating
- "Quad skating" is the term for the classic, four-wheeled rink skates that we all know and love. The wheels are arranged in a rectangle like a skateboard.
- "Inline skating" is the term for skates where the wheels are all in a straight line. Most rollerblades have four wheels per boot like quad skates, but some have three or five wheels per boot.
- "Rollerblade" is the original inline skate company, but not a general term for inline skates. However, sometimes the brand name is used as a general term for inline skates.
Unlike the reddit (eww) version of this community, c/Rollerskating is entirely open to all skate varieties!
What do you want do try: quad skating or inline skating?
Also, what are you interested in?
- urban skating
- park skating
- jam skating
- β¦
I guess park and jam. Don't see myself using this as transportation, if that is what you mean by urban skating
Okay, so I assume you want to skate on quads.
I would recommend to just get some cheaper, maybe used skates, I would recommend softer wheels.
Also, get protective gear and wear it:
- helmet
- elbow pads
- kneepads
- wrist protectors
- maybe even a pair of crash pants
The protection can help take away fear of falling, which is so important for making progress.
Start on flat surfaces, learn how to brake as soon as you are able to gain some momentum. There are many good tutorials on youtube (Indy Jamma Jones, Skatie, Dirty School of Skate, β¦).
If there is a quad skating community in your area try getting in contact, it is much more fun that way. Maybe there are rinks where you live, offering beginner courses. And donβt be afraid of falling, everybody had to start somewhere.
Focus on the basics first, then progress to park and jam stuff. Good luck and have fun!
Thank you! I'm excited to get started. Haven't had a lot a free time but the next few weeks look good!