Aggressive Skates are Fun for Hitting Obstacles

Aggressive skates are fun for hitting obstacles in the streets or in a skate park but these skates are not great for skating any long distance. When you have to go from one side of town to the other just to get from your favorite ledge spot to your favorite rail spot skating in regular aggressive skates can get daunting. But what if you were able to keep portions of your aggressive skate styling but add larger wheels to make skating faster and longer distances easier. If you follow along with the aggressive skate industry you may have heard the term powerblading being tossed around the past couple of years. But what is powerblading?

 


 

Essentially powerblading is a bit of recreational and fitness skating mixed with aggressive skating giving the skatear a larger wheeled skate, typicaly 80mm and aggressive style skate boot.


  • Concentrates on speed, grinding and style
  • Skates have agressive boot, a solid frame and typically 80mm flat wheels.
  • Popular in Europe, but gaining popularity in larger US cities

What started as an easier way for aggressive skaters to make it from spot to spot or for urban transportation has grown into a sport of its own. Powerblading as a whole was started as a mode of better transportation while still holding onto some of the extreme edge where users can still perform tricks. The tricks are going to be limited due to the larger wheels limiting the h-block area so grinding will be limited to soul tricks like fishbrains and makios. But the larger wheels will allow skaters to gain more speed while aggressive inline skating giving them the ability to skate gaps and do maneuvers faster.

 

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  1. What are some key techniques utilized in aggressive skating for executing tricks and maneuvers?



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