Inline Speed Skating: Inline Skates, Roller Skates, Bearing (Mechanical), Double Push, Chad Hedrick, Clap Skate, Road Bicycle Racing, Short Track Speed Skating - Softcover

 
9786132777065: Inline Speed Skating: Inline Skates, Roller Skates, Bearing (Mechanical), Double Push, Chad Hedrick, Clap Skate, Road Bicycle Racing, Short Track Speed Skating

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Inline speed skating is the sport of racing on inline skates (Roller sports). It is often called inline racing by participants. Although it primarily evolved from racing on traditional roller skates, the sport is similar enough to ice speed skating that many competitors are now known to switch between inline and ice speed skating according to the season. An inline speed skate is a specialized shoe version of the inline skate. The boot or shoe is close-fitting, without much padding and usually made of leather and carbonfiber and/or fiberglass composites. For best performance the boot must conform closely to the shape of the foot, so most inline speed skating boots are heat-moldable, which allows the user to re-shape the boots to some extent when heat is applied (by placing the boots in oven at 200 °F (93.3 °C) for 20 minutes after taking off the wheels, frames, and straps/buckles).

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Inline speed skating is the sport of racing on inline skates (Roller sports). It is often called inline racing by participants. Although it primarily evolved from racing on traditional roller skates, the sport is similar enough to ice speed skating that many competitors are now known to switch between inline and ice speed skating according to the season. An inline speed skate is a specialized shoe version of the inline skate. The boot or shoe is close-fitting, without much padding and usually made of leather and carbonfiber and/or fiberglass composites. For best performance the boot must conform closely to the shape of the foot, so most inline speed skating boots are heat-moldable, which allows the user to re-shape the boots to some extent when heat is applied (by placing the boots in oven at 200 °F (93.3 °C) for 20 minutes after taking off the wheels, frames, and straps/buckles).

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