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    sharpest skates and need the latest technology to ensure their top performance. Almost all skates universally run larger than regular shoe sizes. With the purchase of skates, the need for at least 1 ½ to 2 sizes smaller is required (Proskate). Another component of skates is the feel and fit. Every player has different feet, so through many models that are extremely wrong for a certain player, there is a perfect skate out there. The last aspect accustomed to change is the stiffness of the skate.…

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    she wasn’t wrong. I learned how to skate when I was five years old, and from day…

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    Longboards Risks

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    The recreational sport of skateboarding has become increasing popular in the United States. With more and more of the population enjoying the thrill of this sport, injuries are bound to happen. Injuries associated with the sport can be on a minor level – musculoskeletal or lower extremity injuries – but can also be deadly. According to Keays study, “There were 5 deaths associated with longboarding in Canada and the United States, 4 in 2013, and 1 in 2014.” Longer skateboards, also known as…

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    get there? I think over and over again while closing my eyes, listening to the noises. Hearing engines flying across the roaring road. For when we get there I’ll be able to hear the loud music and the wheels move across the floor as people skate. Me I can’t skate at all unless you can count hanging onto the walls skating. As we finally get there I see someone that I would’ve never expected to see. A girl my age with a bob-cut and hot pink highlights. “Hey Lily I didn’t know that you were coming…

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    Jackson Autobiography

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    Whether it is in town or at a skate park, we find time to skate together whenever we can. Over text, we coordinate times where we are all free. We meet up the local park and decide our plans from there. If we are not going to a skate park, our first goal is to find a good skate spot within town. It is usually at the grammar school. We spend some time skating this spot until we get bored of it. We will…

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    problem was is that the programs in West Chester weren't really that big at the time we moved up here so we were able to dive right back into the program. In my sophomore year of high school I got a job at ice line where I worked as skate rental and as a public skate rink grad. One day when I was working there I saw a table set up that says special needs hockey on its. I got pretty curious so I went up and I decided to ask the man standing there with the program was about and if I wanted to how…

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    A major theme established in chapter seven is sadness and depression because of how lonely the main character Holden is feeling. Clearly, Holden is shown gloomy as he says “ I went over and laid down on Ely's bed. Boy, did I feel rotten. I felt so damn lonesome” (Salinger 54). Although he judges Ackley for being a social outcast, he still finds him for company when he’s lonely, indicating that although he hates Ackley, he himself is also a social outcast. Holden’s unhappiness is seen throughout…

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    rink has open skating and open hockey. There are never skaters their during open hockey. But there are always hockey players at open skate. It drives me and most other skaters I know insane. The last time I was at open skate the hockey players took up the entire ice while playing a game. They would race back and forth while skaters were trying to practice or skate around. They got in the way a lot…

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    the world which are causing trouble to skaters themselves and disruption to the community. Whether it is because they skate on private properties or put graffiti in the skating parks. Skaters should have skating parks provided for them and be aware of the fact that they, the skaters, have to take care of the park if they want it to stay there longer. Skaters should be able to skate where they please, rather than get arrested by doing what they endure the most. Four Portland State graduate…

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    endlessly in circles; until my sister showed me how to skate. "At the front of the skate there is a blade, use that to push…

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