The History And Classification Of Roller Skating

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, there used to be many Chinese versions, roller skating, roller skating, but today, we all call them roller skating, but this does not negate the previous names, because these are all correct.

Roller skates are divided into double row skates (QUAD) and single row skates ( It is not perfect, so that domestic players prefer in-line skating, and the incomplete understanding leads to the belief that double-row skating is outdated. However, there are many people in China who say that they want to practice single-row if they have a basic double-row, or switch from double-row to single-row. It’s a one-sided, very layman’s view. As sports equipment, double-row roller skating and single-row roller skating both have a high international status, because they are two different sports equipment!

Roller skating is also a great means of transportation. If you choose the right type, both double-row roller skating and single-row roller skating can be used on the street. Some people say that double-row roller skating cannot be used on the street. This is very unobjective. The road adaptability of wide wheels is Better than narrow wheels, just like the relationship between mountain bikes and road bikes, tandem roller skating is on par with longboards, and all roller skates, especially speed skates, have street-friendly performance

Roller skating () is a kind of competition that uses special skates as a competition tool. It is also a daily leisure thing. Most roller skaters today mainly use inline skates, also known as brushes. (The nickname given to this sport by inline roller skaters comes from the sound made when the wheels rub against the ground during skating. It is also called roller skates. It is called "brush", and skating on the road is called "brush street"). Therefore, inline skating has almost become synonymous with roller skating.

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In 1819, M. recorded the first pair of single-row pulleys in the French invention patent. The structure of that pair of shoes was composed of 2-3 wheels forming a straight line. However, this idea did not achieve the expected "popularity". The end.

In 1823 in London, a pair of roller skates was designed by placing five wheels in a row on the bottom of the shoe. The was not taken at the time.

In 1863, the United States found a way to make usable skates. He proposed a pair of skates with four wheels side by side, which allowed turning, and skating forward and backward. That is, the most traditional skates! In 1884, the invention of the ball-bearing wheel helped the sport of ice skating flourish.

It wasn't until 1980 that two brothers in Minnesota who loved ice hockey installed the wheels in the blade base in order to continue practicing after the game season, creating the first pair of inline skates in which the wheels are arranged in a straight line. The official scientific name of the shoe is In-, which has become the official name of today's inline skating.

In 1984, it began to develop roller skates for various purposes. It has always been a leading brand in the international flywheel industry. In 1994, it brought the ABT simple braking system to the market, which is the inline skate we see today. In-line skating is not only limited to hockey players but has become a fashionable leisure sport popular all over the world.

In 1995, ESPN's first extreme sports event introduced stunt inline skating (-) to the world!

Stunt in-line skating originated in the United States, and its stunt shoes are also different from ordinary in-line skating in that many accessories are added to the in-line skating. Ultimately making inline skating more fun and exciting.

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Extreme roller skating is also called stunt inline skating, and people who play extreme roller skating are called. Extreme roller skating is very popular among young people nowadays. It is mainly divided into street and professional venues. The professional venue is divided into prop competition and half pipe (U-shaped pool).

Roller skating is a leisure sport, but it is also a competitive event. With its continuous improvement, a number of roller skating competitive events have been formed. Roller skating has already appeared in the current National Games.

Folding speed roller skates

Competition events that use single-row and double-row roller skates as competition tools are divided into two types: track competition and road competition. The official race distances of the World Championships track are: 300m time trial, 500m elimination race, 1000m, 5000m, 10000m points race, 20000m points race; road races include women’s 21km half marathon and men’s 42km Marathon. The field track is basin-shaped like a velodrome.

Folding figure skating

The creation of figure roller skating was actually originally to allow figure skaters to train without ice, and then developed into an independent sport. It is divided into four categories: prescribed figure skating, free skating, pairs skating and couples dance. The competition is held on a field not less than 50 meters long and 25 meters wide. Each team can participate in each competition with 3 people, for a total of 12 men and women. The winner will be determined based on the difficulty of the movements and the gracefulness of the dance.

Folding freestyle roller skating

(), the most representative of which is the flat style (referred to as flat style). Others include downhill, FSK, leisure, fancy braking, high jump, and wheel dance.

Flat tricks include tricks around the pile and speed over the pile. The world's emperor of roller skating, Saint Bastian ( ), referred to as SEBA, can be said to be the originator of roller skating.

Based on the inspiration of slalom skiing, coupled with the unique elements of roller skating, it slowly developed into what it is today.

Downhill is a relatively exciting form of roller skating similar to speed skating. Generally choose to do it on relatively steep roads or mountain roads. After wearing a full set of protective gear, downhillers rely on the inclination of the road to provide power, and their bodies fall freely, feeling the thrill of lightning.

Recreational roller skating is commonly known as street skating. It is a form of roller skating where you can walk outdoors wearing roller skates and feel the relaxation, pleasure and freedom brought by roller skating. It is mainly aimed at leisure and fitness, relaxing yourself and feeling comfortable.

FSK is a special form of roller skating derived from a mixture of various forms of roller skating. It combines elements such as downhill, leisure, street racing, fancy braking, fancy jumping, and rotation. It can be roughly divided into two types of gameplay: wild street and field. Wild Street incorporates other forms of roller skating such as downhill and fancy jumping into the process of sweeping the street, making Wild Street endlessly charming. Venue FSK mainly involves fancy braking, fancy rotation, etc. in a certain venue. Of course, other forms of roller skating are also incorporated.

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