Roller Skates Safety Advice

Roller Skate Safety By Jonathan Mayheart

Roller skates safety advices are for those people who can never be too careful.

Roller skating is never out of fashion. Kids, teens and even adults enjoy this type of sport. The good thing about roller skates is that no specific season is needed for these people to go out and practice some tricks. This is part of the fun that people are getting from this kind of sport.

But then, fun is not only what roller skates are known for. Roller skating is one dangerous sport. This is especially if you do not have the right expertise and the proper moves. Over the years, there have been a lot of accidents related to roller skates.

This is the reason why you will find a lot of roller skates advices and tips whether online and offline. There are also signs scattered where people will get to read about the hazards and the precautions that are needed when roller skating.

Below are some of the age-old safety advices that you should keep in mind before whisking off in your roller skates:

1. Skate with protection.

Roller skates come with protective gears. When initially buying these skates, you are given a choice of protective gears to buy. Some of these are knee pads and helmets.

When the store you bought your roller skates from start offering you this things, do not think that they are trying to make more sales out of you. They are only after your protection.

2. Skates that fit right.

Forget wearing roller skates that is too big or too small for you just because it is the latest thing and they do not have one that is your size. The essence behind roller skating is for you to stay put while enjoying your moves. How can you swing or jump when you have skates that will fall anytime you go airborne?

These are the things you need to consider when buying roller skates. Safety is still top priority over style or fashion. When the skate do not fit, thrash it. There is always one out there who will snugly fit you.

3. Going downhill with not enough expertise.

The trouble with skaters is that they want to try out something new and dangerous. That is why there are always on the lookout for more challenging. The ultimate challenge for them is to try skating downhill.

Roller skating is great fun, and is definitely not a thing of the past, during the last years rollers have been enjoying a huge comeback as well as many organized skating competitions and professional rollers skating experts that add much more to this hobby / sport, learn about Roller Skates and more at http://skates.zupatips.com

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7 Easy Steps For Dying Your Own Skate Wheels

  1. Get a package of rit dye in whatever color you want. (When in doubt, go lighter, colors like royal blue usually  come out really dark.
  2. Fill a bucket, or something big you don’t mind getting dye on, with hot water.
  3. Add half the pack of dye. don’t get it on anything you don’t want colored (it’s not coming off!) and stir it in until it’s totally dissolved.
  4. Add your wheels and stir them around every minute or two.
  5. While stirring them, look and see if the color is right.7 Steps To Dying Your Skates
  6. When the color is right (sometime between 10 and 40 minutes), throw them in plain water and rinse them off.
  7. Let them dry.

That’s it. That’s all there is to it.

So have fun dying your wheels and send us some pics of your custom colors.

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What Does YouTube, Roller Skates, And Saving Buckets Full Of Money Have In Common?

So what do these 3 things have in common?

The Planet On Wheels YouTube Channel!

That’s right, we finally have a YouTube channel. We figured if our grandmas had YouTube channels, it was time we did too.

We’ll be highlighting killer new skates, interviews, upcoming gear, and various events and tom foolery that involves POW! and friends. Go check it out and subscribe. Not that I’m trying to bribe you or anything, but word on the street is that new subscribers get free stuff.

Test it out. What do have to loose?

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