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I feel I can answer most questions regarding the sport. I`m a registered Artistic Roller Skating Coach and have taught at various rinks for over 20 years. I coach competitive dance teams and teach anyone from the beginner skater to the very advanced skater.

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2009-11-21 Quadline skates:

James.... You can buy outdoor wheels for your roller derby skates. They are a soft wheel so the pebbles won't trip you. Again, most roller rinks have the catalogs where you can see pictures and prices

2009-11-21 Quadline Skates:

Hi James, Because I'm not from your area I can't recommend a specific place but if you went into a roller rink they should have catalogs where you can see what's available and the various prices.

2009-11-17 rink size:

Hi Janice, Rink sizes vary depending on what size building you can obtain. An average size floor that can accommodate good size public sessions is about 80' x 180'. Many rinks are smaller and work

2009-11-04 skating:

Hi Torri, Thank you for answering the questions. I think my best advice to you would be to keep working on different skills like skating backward, turning backward smoothly, learning to cross your

2009-11-03 skating:

Hi Torri I'm glad you love to skate but before I can answer your question I need you to answer a couple questions for me. 1) Do you skate indoors or outdoors 2) How long have you skated?

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