How are Roller Blading and Inline Skating Different?

rollerbladinginlineskatingRoller blading is a name that has been applied to the inline skating sport as a result of the large role that the “Rollerblade Company” played in creating popularity out of the inline skating sport. Rollerblade, Inc. was not responsible for inventing, manufacturing or designing the very first inline skates. However, the Rollerblade Company or Rollerblade, Inc. was so successful in their endeavor to market inline skates and inline skating equipment, that it led to the term “rollerblading” becoming extremely popular when referring to sports involving inline skates. Not only was this popular at the time, but the term rollerblading is still being used today to refer to the sport, even though the official name for the sport of using inline skates is simply “inline skating”.

Regardless of which inline skate manufacturing company is responsible for building a specific pair of inline skates, most inline skates are simply known as rollerblades in this day and age. The name Rollerblade has become the symbol of inline skating for most people, unfortunately overshadowing a large number of inline skate manufacturers as well as leaving out a lot of information pertaining to the history of inline skating and rollerblading. Many people, despite having skated for years, are unaware of the true history of inline skating, attributing the design and invention of inline skates to Rollerblade, Inc. when they are not actually responsible for the design of the sport.

The official name for all rollerblading or for “blading” sporting is actually inline roller skating or inline skating. The correct name for any rollerblades that are manufactured by a company other than Rollerblade, Inc. is inline skates or simply skates, rather than rollerblades or blades. If you are actually using Rollerblade, Inc. brand skates, then you really are rollerblading. If you are using any other type of skates, then the proper description for the sport is skating or inline skating. The difference between typical skating and inline skating is, of course, the arrangement of the wheels on your skates. This is because inline skates are skates where four wheels are arranged in a straight line from front to back. Roller skates or quad skates also possess four wheels, but they are arranged in the four corners of the skate instead.

Learning more about the history of inline skating is a good way to generate an appreciation for the sport. You might be surprised at what you learn about how inline skating sports came to be and how the Rollerblade, Inc company managed to successfully market them to the point where “rollerblading” became the common name for the inline skating sport and the true inventors behind the inline skate fell to the wayside.

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Originally posted 2009-08-26 03:17:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Gear Basics for Kitesurfing

kitesurfingKite surfing is a sport that has gained significantly in popularity over the past couple of years. This is very understandable, at least if you watch some of the champion Kite surfing events and see how much fun it looks. Kite surfing is also known as kite boarding or fly surfing depending on who you ask. There are certain pieces of Kite surfing gear that you are going to need if you want to get the most out of this sport. The most important pieces of Kite surfing gear include a traction kite, harness, control bar, flying lines and your kite board.

The Kite board - You are going to want to make sure that you are using a kite board that is designed specifically for the purpose of Kite surfing. Large kite boards tend to work better when the wind is gentler, where as smaller kite boards are capable of maneuvering more quickly. Two factors that you need to keep in mind when considering size are weight and skill. The rider will be attached to the board using a leash.

The Kite – Kite boarding kites are specifically designed for two lines or four lines. Kites with four lines tend to be more easily maneuverable. Kites that have inflatable bladders are capable of being launched more easily from the water, but they do not tend to be as efficient. Kite boarders that are more experienced typically make use of ram air kites.

The Harness - The harness in Kite surfing is used so that the heavy pull will be evenly distributed along the entire body. Without the harness, your arms would be turned into rubber rather quickly.

The Flying Lines – The flying lines are typically composed of a thin and strong material that is known as Spectra Fiber. Kites tend to have a recommended length associated with them, but the average length for the flying lines is 120 feet.

The Control Bar – The kite board control bar is what you are going to hold onto in order to control your kite. The bars are specific to two line kites or four line kites depending on which you are using.

Common brands for kite boarding are Naish, Cabrinha, DaKine, Wipika and Slingshot. You should also always make sure to take a lesson and you should be starting slowly with Kite surfing. The gear for Kite surfing can be difficult for you to set up and use when you are not accustomed to it so make sure that you know what you are doing. When it comes to Kite surfing in the water, you need to make sure that you are always aware of your limits and that you know what you are doing in order to best benefit and to make sure that you are constantly kept safe and healthy on the water.

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Originally posted 2009-07-24 05:41:45. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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