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 //April 2017// //April 2017//
  
-I recently started listening to podcasts on my long commute to work. One of the best discoveries so far has been the "[[http://​mushroomblading.com/​podcasts.php?​id=main|how to be unpopular]]" ​podcast. This podcast ​really ​dives deep into the rollerblading culture. Despite having skated for over 10 years, this is something I really knew nothing about. I started thinking more about my own experience of skating, and thought this might be of interest to some people (a very minuscule number of people, but still...). ​+I recently started listening to podcasts on my long commute to work. One of the best discoveries so far has been the [[http://​mushroomblading.com/​podcasts.php?​id=main|How to be Unpopular]] podcast. This podcast dives deep into the rollerblading culture. Despite having skated for most of my life, this is something I really knew nothing about. I started thinking more about my own experience of skating, and thought this might be of interest to some people (a very minuscule number of people, but still...). ​
  
 This is supposed to be a small history of the sport of "​aggressive inline skating",​ as experienced by me. For lack of a universal name for this sport, I will mostly be calling it skating. This is supposed to be a small history of the sport of "​aggressive inline skating",​ as experienced by me. For lack of a universal name for this sport, I will mostly be calling it skating.
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 {{ :​my-history-of-skating:​20170414_202422.jpg?​nolink |My first roller skates}} {{ :​my-history-of-skating:​20170414_202422.jpg?​nolink |My first roller skates}}
  
-Fast forward through the next years where we emigrated to New Zealand and back twice. Throughout this time I pretty much always had a pair of skates I think.+Fast forward through the next years where we emigrated to New Zealand and back twice. Throughout this time I pretty much always had a pair of skates I think. After moving back to NL around age 12 for some reason I got really into skating again. I used to be a real bookworm, and at some point I found a book on inline skating. This my have been my inspiration for going onto the "​aggressive"​ path. There was a whole chapter outlining all these different grinds you could do.
  
-After moving back to NL around age 12 for some reason ​got really into skating again. I used to be real bookworm, and at some point found a book on inline skatingThis my have been my inspiration for going onto the "​aggressive"​ pathThere was a whole chapter outlining all these different grinds you could do.+I vaguely remember at some point seeing another kid bring his skates ​to school which had the middle wheels taken out. At some point did the same and on a little homemade grind rail learnt FS and BSOver time got bunch of other kids skating and we'd go all over the placeespecially to playgrounds ​and skate down the slide. ​also learnt soul grinds around this time. Still on rec skates - they were some kind of shoe looking soft boot skate, and had a pretty flat soleI was taking ​my skates to school, and started skating to the skatepark pretty much every day after schoolEat dinner with my skates on and do some more skating later.
  
-I vaguely remember at some point seeing another kid bring his skates to school which had the middle wheels taken out. At some point I did the same and on a little homemade grind rail learnt FS and BS. Over time I got a bunch of other kids skating ​and we'd go all over the place, especially to playgrounds and skate down the slide. I also learnt ​soul grinds ​around this time. Still on rec skates, they were some kind of shoe looking soft boot skate, and therefore had a pretty flat sole. I was taking my skates to school, and started skating to the skatepark pretty much every day after school. Eat dinner with my skates on and do some more skating later.+{{ :​my-history-of-skating:​20170414_195506.jpg?nolink |I learnt ​my first grinds on these}}
  
-{{ :my-history-of-skating:​20170414_195506.jpg?nolink |}}+A bit later I got my first pair of aggressive skates, pre-UFS Roces Majestic 12, many sizes too big (but the right width!)The sport goods store was holding a massive skate clearance so everything was going cheap!
  
-A bit later I got my first pair of aggressive skates! Roces Majestic 12, many sizes too big (but the right width!) The sport goods store was holding ​massive ​skate clearance so everything was going cheap!+At the local skatepark there were pretty much just skateboarders. There was another older kid who turned up handful of times, would wax every coping and do a buch of backsides. I also had one street session when I ran into a bunch of "​really old" skaters who were grinding a little brick wall in front of the mall I used to skate through.
  
-At the skatepark ​there were pretty much just skateboardersThere was another older kid who turned up a handful of times, would wax every coping and do a buch of backsidesI also had one street session when I ran into a bunch of "​really old" skaters who were grinding ​a little ​brick wall in front of the mall used to skate through.+In 2005 when we moved back to NZ again I thought I was possibly the only inline skater in NZ for a long time. I still went to the skatepark pretty ​regularly, but really didn't improve my trick vocabulary ​much. It's not very motivating always being by yourselfHere'​s ​a little ​edit made in 2010:
  
-A couple of years later when we moved back to NZ again I thought I was possibly the only inline skater in NZ for a long time. I still went to the skatepark pretty regularly, but over time my wheels were down to the core. Eventually I bought some new wheels online, also marking my switch to antirocker.+{{ youtube>​U_MQN1V2Cik?​medium }}
  
-A few years later I bought ​new pair of skates ​online, ​Razors Genesys!+Over time my wheels wore down to the core and I bought ​some new wheels ​online, ​also marking my switch to antirocker. At some point I also modified my skates by screwing a little piece of plastic from the bottom of a walking frame onto the heel area of the soul, which before that was just the stock boot.
  
-Eventually I started looking for skate videos from NZ, and eventually discovered the NZ Rolling Facebook page. Turns out even in NZ skating ​used to be big, or at least a thing. Have had a few sessions with other bladers here and there over the years now.+{{ :​my-history-of-skating:dscf5180.jpg?​nolink&​500 |My first aggressive skates}}
  
  
-In podcast 186 (check number) ​there is a conversation about how people past the initial boom got into skating ​(and a number of "sick edits" were mentioned).+{{ :​my-history-of-skating:​dscf5185.jpg?​nolink&​400 |Blade tech}} 
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 +A few years later I entered the modern skate era with a new pair of skates bought online, Razors Genesys! I also started looking for skate videos from NZ, and eventually discovered the [[https://​www.facebook.com/​groups/​342542682506644/​|NZ Rolling]] Facebook page. Turns out even in NZ skating used to be a thing. 
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 +In [[http://​mushroomblading.com/​podcasts.php?​id=137|How to Be Unpopular #​138]] ​there is a conversation about how people past the initial boom got into skating. A number of "sick edits" were mentioned ​which would have drawn in the new generation. Well, for me it was just a library book! It makes me wonder how many others like me learnt to skate completely outside "the culture"​. 
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 +~~DISQUS~~