Reseña del editor:
For beginners looking to take that first spin around the block with confidence and excitement, as well as more experienced in-liners looking to advance their skills, this is an indispensable handbook. It covers such topics as injury prevention, stopping without fear, negotiating turns and hills, skating backwards, power stroking, skating in the tuck for speed, in-line hockey, and more.
Contraportada:
This is a sporting craze that has infected everybody. People of all ages, both genders and every occupation are getting in-line in ever-increasing numbers. Whether youre new to this skating phenomenon or have been rolling on blades for years, you'll profit from the straightforward, friendly style and authoritative information in this indispensible resource. Included is definitive advice on equipment (skates, helmets and other protective gear), keeping-in-shape tips (stretching exercises and other injury-preventive maintenance), basic techniques (keeping your balance, first stokes, stopping and road etiquette), advanced techniques (skating backwards, slalom, power strokes) and a detailed discussions on in-line hockey, speed skating, and roller-jumping. Martin Dugard is the editor of California City Sports, a San Diego paper that features news on in-line skating and in-line hockey. He also writes feature articles for Sports Illustrated and Runners World. (8 1/2 x 9 1/2, 176 pages)
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