A Beginner's Book of In-line Skating
In the 18605, E.H. Barney of Massachusetts designed skates that attached to the shoe with metal clamps instead of leather ... of shoes and skating boots, respectively, and the very public emphasis on "spraying" before and after use).
Offers simple instructions for children learning to use in-line skates.
2003-2005 Official Rules of Inline Hockey
Covers both in-line sports with a strong emphasis on safety and fun. Endorsed by the National In-Line Hockey Association and the International In-Line Skating Association.
Describes the history of downhill in-line skating and the equipment, techniques, skills, and safety concerns involved in this sport.
In-line skating is one of the ultimate extreme sports. It really has no limits! Whether you are an experienced skater or just starting out this book will help you to find out more about the world of in-line skating.
From tips to terms to techniques, "Advanced In-Line Skating" covers everything you need to explore the ever-widening world of rolling opportunities, including Moving safely in traffic and on hills Racing, touring, fitness, and cross ...