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POLL: can you skate ?

rh71

No Lifer
What else could you possibly be doing on a nice day like this ? That's what brought this up ...

Both here... (hockey)
 
Originally posted by: ohtwell
Just inline/roller. I've always wanted to learn how to ice skate but have never done it.


: ) Amanda
Find a good rink and it's all downhill from there, especially if you've some previous experience.

 
i've got some bauer inlines under my bed. haven't really had the opportunity to use them in a long time
 
I started rollerblading before ice skating...but since I'm from The State of Hockey 🙂D) I eventually picked up on how to ice skate.

Just got done rollerblading as a matter of fact. Bladed about 1.5 miles and I feel like I'm gonna have a heart attack. Didn't help that the wind was in my face to start off, but I'm sooooo out of shape. A couple years ago I could blade for miles without having to catch my breath 🙁
 
Both. I grew up ice skating. With the recent boon in outdoor skating rinks here in SoCal, I have switched over to inline hockey. Costs less, free rink time, and plenty of adult teams to play with. I personally prefer the outdoor rinks as opposed to the indoor; outdoor inline the rules are the same as with ice hockey -vs- indoor no offsides rule and icing is ok.

🙂
 
since we're on blading, what do you guys think of the Rollerblade Aero 9s? I'm thinking of picking up a pair.
 
Geez, now that you mentioned it, it's time to take the dogs for a walk. I think I'll finally attempt to take 3 big dogs while rollerblading.

(Or rather, they take me)
 
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