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Choosing Inline Roller Hockey Skates For Beginners
No CommentsThe game of roller hockey has evolved many times over the past several decades. While most people in America think of the inline roller hockey version of the sport, in fact, the original quad skate version of the game has deep roots all over the world. The modern version of roller hockey as we know it today was developed in response to the inline roller hockey skate first made by the Olsen brothers in the late 70s. The brothers first saw the need for a redesign of roller hockey skates when they wanted to build a more realistic skate for ice hockey players to train with during the off season. They moved the four wider wheels from the corners of the skate, inline to the center of the skate which gave the player more performance and agility.
The rules of inline roller hockey vary slightly from the traditional ice hockey game. The most notable difference between the two games is the length of play. Whereas ice hockey is played in three 20 minute periods, inline roller hockey is limited to two 20 minute periods.
When choosing your first hockey roller skates, there are several factors that should be considered. First and foremost are the style of skates that will best suite your style of play. If you are just beginning, entry level skates are much more affordable and comfortable for those that have never played the game before. However, if you intend on playing regularly, or already have some experience playing the game, professional grade skates will offer you more durability and performance over time.
Beyond choosing the style of skate you can afford, you also want to personalize the skate to fit your skill level. Unlike certain apparel, like thinsulate gloves, you want your boot to fit tight around your ankle so it will conform to your foot. Second, you want to choose a wheel setup that will give you both performance and agility. For faster speeds, choose larger wheels. For better agility and turning radius, choose smaller wheels.
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