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Originally posted by ez_s_abc@February 07, 2007 04:47 am

Hi

 

I never in-line before.

 

Where can i go to for lessons and how much do they charge?

And during lessons, do i have to rent the equipments?

Must have group then can start or form own group or can go alone?

 

Thanks !!!

troy!

 

always in search of new hobbies

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throttle ...any protective gear to let go ? need some for my wife

Posted
Originally posted by Alvin.Y@February 11, 2007 01:15 am

troy!

 

always in search of new hobbies

Yup that's me.

 

How're things?

 

What is/are your pursuits now?

 

I tried the cable park at east cost not bad

but i prefer boat to be honest.

 

Anyways hope everything's fine with you.

 

Cheers !!! :thumb:

ps. don't forget to go see my movie ;)

Posted
Originally posted by princess_chiaki@February 09, 2007 07:22 pm

try skaters world... or gallen sports~ me and collegue got ours for bout $175... korean brand though~ :smile:

yours E3 blades?

Posted
Originally posted by Throttle@February 11, 2007 12:11 am

YEs, i'm actually size 42 but chose size 43 becos after wearing thick socks it would be comfy and perfect.

i dun advise oversize soft-boot for people loh...

but hard-boot should not be a problem...

Posted
Originally posted by enHANZed@February 11, 2007 09:49 am

throttle ...any protective gear to let go ? need some for my wife

dun need to get those fancyful one which cost alot... basic sets which cost $20~$30 will do...

Posted
Originally posted by enHANZed@February 11, 2007 09:49 am

throttle ...any protective gear to let go ? need some for my wife

sorry dude, none....

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Originally posted by kaozie@February 11, 2007 12:51 pm

i dun advise oversize soft-boot for people loh...

but hard-boot should not be a problem...

fully agree.

 

but 1 european size diff is fine and more a matter of preference of comfort.

but if you are 41 then dont do 43

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Originally posted by kaozie@February 18, 2007 03:51 pm

very quiet here...

Still rainy season mah ... :cheeky:

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hello all,

 

many of you have heard of inline skating, but what about aggressive inline? this discipline of inline skating comprises of stunts, grinds, airs, spins and many more. if you love the thrill of adrenaline, aggressive inline will give you a practical IV drip of it. this is not merely for daredevils, however; it also teaches you to master control over your body, establishing graceful and fluid movements while impressing any and all who watch. you can view some videos here:

 

 

 

if you like what you see, what has never been avaliable before is now here: lessons for aggressive inline in singapore! the lessons will be conducted by local semiprofessionals who have years of experience and won numerous accolades in competitions.

 

the lessons are conducted twice a week, every wednesday and saturday. if you cannot make it on one day, come for the other. places for each day are limited though, reserved on a first come first serve basis. pads and skates will be provided, and every precaution will be taken to minimise injury and ensure a fun learning experience. skaters should preferably be able to skate confidently forward, backward, turn and stop, but those skills will be taught and further polished.

 

the fees will be $50 per session of two hours, four sessions a month. students are encouraged to practice as often as possible, a popular location is the skate park at somerset. our instructors may be found there often, and will gladly dispense tips should one need them. for more information please contact alvin at 90211432. thank you for your participation!

Posted
Originally posted by pokvin@February 25, 2007 12:05 am

hello all,

 

many of you have heard of inline skating, but what about aggressive inline? this discipline of inline skating comprises of stunts, grinds, airs, spins and many more. if you love the thrill of adrenaline, aggressive inline will give you a practical IV drip of it. this is not merely for daredevils, however; it also teaches you to master control over your body, establishing graceful and fluid movements while impressing any and all who watch. you can view some videos here:

 

 

 

if you like what you see, what has never been avaliable before is now here: lessons for aggressive inline in singapore! the lessons will be conducted by local semiprofessionals who have years of experience and won numerous accolades in competitions.

 

the lessons are conducted twice a week, every wednesday and saturday. if you cannot make it on one day, come for the other. places for each day are limited though, reserved on a first come first serve basis. pads and skates will be provided, and every precaution will be taken to minimise injury and ensure a fun learning experience. skaters should preferably be able to skate confidently forward, backward, turn and stop, but those skills will be taught and further polished.

 

the fees will be $50 per session of two hours, four sessions a month. students are encouraged to practice as often as possible, a popular location is the skate park at somerset. our instructors may be found there often, and will gladly dispense tips should one need them. for more information please contact alvin at 90211432. thank you for your participation!

aggressive??? hmm... my heart is willing, but not my body... :cheeky:

Posted
Originally posted by pokvin@February 25, 2007 12:05 am

hello all,

 

many of you have heard of inline skating, but what about aggressive inline? this discipline of inline skating comprises of stunts, grinds, airs, spins and many more. if you love the thrill of adrenaline, aggressive inline will give you a practical IV drip of it. this is not merely for daredevils, however; it also teaches you to master control over your body, establishing graceful and fluid movements while impressing any and all who watch. you can view some videos here:

 

 

 

if you like what you see, what has never been avaliable before is now here: lessons for aggressive inline in singapore! the lessons will be conducted by local semiprofessionals who have years of experience and won numerous accolades in competitions.

 

the lessons are conducted twice a week, every wednesday and saturday. if you cannot make it on one day, come for the other. places for each day are limited though, reserved on a first come first serve basis. pads and skates will be provided, and every precaution will be taken to minimise injury and ensure a fun learning experience. skaters should preferably be able to skate confidently forward, backward, turn and stop, but those skills will be taught and further polished.

 

the fees will be $50 per session of two hours, four sessions a month. students are encouraged to practice as often as possible, a popular location is the skate park at somerset. our instructors may be found there often, and will gladly dispense tips should one need them. for more information please contact alvin at 90211432. thank you for your participation!

Haffey and Aragon make everything seem so easy it's ridiculous.

Happy skating and good luck with the lessons

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Posted
Originally posted by kaozie@February 11, 2007 12:45 pm

yours E3 blades?

what's E3.... :confused:

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haha we have skaters who are 31 and still tearing it up. age is no excuse as long as you're relatively fit, and you go only as far as you want to. no need to do monster handrails, you can have just as much fun on a curb or low rail.

 

yeah those guys are robots, but the ones to watch are those with style, like colin kelso and jeff stockwell heh.

Posted
Originally posted by flaming@March 05, 2007 01:41 am

Hi,

 

I'm selling my K2 soul 7 size US8.5 condition 8/10 bought 6mth ago seldom use willing to let go with full K2 Exo 8.0 guard at $400Neg interested sms me at 97634970 thanks.

 

K2 Soul 7

http://www.baysideblades.com.au/inline_ska...2/K2_soul_7.htm

 

K2 Exo 8.0

http://store.yahoo.co.jp/spotaka/inaccpro000026.html

 

K2 Soul 7 review

http://www.londonskaters.com/review-k2-skate-soul-7.htm

Lastest update

 

 

Hi,

 

I'm selling my K2 soul 7 size US8.5 condition 8/10 bought 6mth at skateline will to let go $350neg but only for serious buyer u can reach me at 97634970 thanks.

 

 

K2 Soul 7

http://www.baysideblades.com.au/inline_ska...2/K2_soul_7.htm

Posted
Originally posted by maddog@March 13, 2007 04:31 pm

Anyone knows where i can get a pair of Hypno ?

saw them at skater's world (peninsula shopping center branch)

 

u may wanna give them a call to confirm~

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FROZEN...

Posted
Originally posted by tAiJI@March 14, 2007 06:09 pm

sori ar..

 

i like to ask ar..

 

for beginner..wats the ball bearing to be used?? i saw duno wat abec somethin somethin..wats all those??

There's abec 1,3,5,7. There's also ILQ (less commonly used)

In general, the higher the abec, the faster & more ex.

 

Dun be too concerned with the abec rating, should focus more on the type of skates instead. Just tell the skate shop assistant what you want and they'll probably be able to help you choose the right pair.

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00 - 02: another laopok bike

02 - 03: laopok bike chui liao

03 - 06: yet another laopok bike

06 - ??: yet yet another laopok bike

Posted
Originally posted by BabY BiKeR@March 14, 2007 10:08 pm

Hi, just wondering anybody keen to meet for a blading session either on sat/sun?

 

:cheer:

u go there weekly? i have been eating way too much and need to work out a little thou...

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