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Archive for October, 2009


Getting an Edge on Hockey Tryouts

posted by Shopping4Grands @ 11:38 AM
October 30, 2009

My 12-year-old son has been obsessed with hockey from the moment he was old enough to lace his own skates. We take him to Phoenix Coyotes games whenever possible and try to support his enthusiasm by paying for lessons and clinics whenever we can afford it. The only problem is that we live in Phoenix, Arizona – a wonderful town, but not exactly the ice hockey capital of the United States.

For obvious reasons, the only rinks in the area are indoors, and they all cost a pretty penny to use. I wanted to find an alternative that would allow him to practice his skating outdoors. Street roller skates turned out to be the sensible solution. Now instead of pestering me for money to go to the ice rink, he just skates to school and over to his friends’ houses. When high school hockey tryouts come around, I know that he’ll have an edge.


What Is Aggressive Skating?

posted by Shopping4Grands @ 11:38 AM
October 16, 2009

Back in the 1950s, ’60s and even into the ’70s, roller skating was a low-intensity, leisurely affair. Roller rinks weren’t athletic arenas so much as social gathering places. You might meet your sweetheart during a roller skating session, but you weren’t likely to find much in the way of spirited competition. In fact, my own parents met and bonded for the first time at their local VFW hall, which was transformed into a makeshift rink on the weekends.

More recently, quad roller skates have made way for inline skates. Aggressive skating is one of the most popular extreme sports, and it’s probably the easiest to pick up. In street-style aggressive skating, participants use whatever structures might be lying around to make an impromptu obstacle course. Rails, benches, walls, curbs and stairs are all fair game. Vert competitions are held on half-pipes where skaters try to get big air even as they bust out tricks.


Create a Skate-based Fitness Plan

posted by Shopping4Grands @ 12:31 PM
October 1, 2009

As anyone who’s tried running as a form of cardiovascular exercise would surely attest, the activity isn’t for everyone. Although the health benefits of running are beyond dispute, there’s no getting around the fact that it can take a serious physical toll on the body. The high-impact motion of feet repeatedly hitting hard pavement can make for an unappealing situation. Luckily, the skater bud offers a viable alternative.

These skate shoes offer people all the benefits of running – the cardiovascular workout and endurance training – while also spicing it up with some fun. When you go whizzing past a sweaty, exhausted jogger, you can’t help but feel grateful that the skate shoes are doing some of the work for you. It’s time to put all of the excuses aside; now there’s no reason to hold back from developing a beneficial fitness plan.