Blading at the Penticton Rollerblading park. Falls and trying the kink wedge thing and stalls on mini transitions and stairs. New to inline skating this summer.
Aggressive skating def:
In addition to speed, fitness, artistic, or recreational skating, some skaters prefer aggressive skating. Aggressive skating is also often referred to by participants as rollerblading, blading or rolling and includes a variety of grinds, airs, slides and other advanced skating maneuvers. It also includes "vert", "park" and "street skating" which refer to tricks performed on almost any obstacle. Street skating specifically refers to tricks performed on non-allocated obstacles (i.e. not skate parks). There are three major types of aggressive inline skates: hard boots, soft boots, and skeletal skates (e.g. Xsjado, pronounced "shadow"). Hard boots are very rigid and often heavy compared to speed skates and recreational skates. Soft boots offer more flexibility than hard boots, but are normally just as heavy.
Aggressive inline skates could also be fitted with small hard rubber or plastic wheels, used in place of the two middle wheels. These small wheels or "anti-rockers" are used to help lock onto a ledge or rail when performing. Anti rockers enable the skater attempting the trick to stay on a rail for a longer time without the frames of the skates slipping off the ledge.
Aggressive inline saw a sharp decline in the late 1990s, but during 2000-2003 found a major resurgence for the sport when street skating became increasingly popular. At this time professional skaters including Brian Shima, Jeff Stockwell, Chris Haffey, Aaron Feinberg, and Alex Broskow among others were pushing unseen boundaries in performing seemingly impossible and dangerous stunts in mostly street settings. In addition, the IMYTA (I Match Your Trick Association) provided a venue for skaters to demonstrate these tricks. The IMYTA held contests at a street location and the skaters would have to match each trick in the first round of skating or be eliminated. The progression continued with the pool of skaters dwindling and more dangerous and difficult tricks would then be performed and a winner declared. Competitions such as the IMYTA encouraged skaters from many different countries to set up their own local real street competitions.
Some Aggressive inline brand names are as follows, Remz, Razor, USD, Nimh, Xsjado, Roces, Deshi and Rollerblade.
Check out my modded Xsjados video on my channel. I swapped the Velcro for a razors buckle and added speed holes and a bunch of other stuff. Its also on monkeythink (dot) com plans page. Anyone know any other Xsjado mods?
neokregon2009 9 months ago
fun park, i remember doing some dope soul grinds on that kink rail. and i saw u there haha u introduced yourself
bschwentner21 11 months ago
@bschwentner21 Cool! Yep I love it when Bladers come from out of town and skate the park. Its really cool. I wish they held the Popularity contest in Penticton one year but it is always in Kamloops.
neokregon2009 11 months ago
can you put for example razor anti rocker wheels on USD skates?
xNinja73x 2 years ago
I think so but im not 100% sure
neokregon2009 2 years ago