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such a unique sub-class of Quad skating that it deserves to be documented and a record of it's existence preserved. In order to understand how this activity merits special recognition one must first understand the physics produced by Quads, followed by an explanation of their application and effects on rhythm skating. A key ingredient and mover of this type of skating is the music. It mostly always has a prominent baseline and the aim is to synchronize to the beat. A spontaneous unrehearsed type of freestyle Shadow Skating results. It is a non-competitive activity that is not concerned with doing "tricks". If anyone has done or knows of this kind of skating, your observations and input would be valued.
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name but there are ones with ball wheels that have complete motion in all directions so you can do some crazy stuff with them)yet the only type of aggessive skating discussed is inline (and most predominant unless your talking about a skateboard). Plain aggressive skating is far too ambiguous for the content. Also the linked Aggressive Skating link has been proposed to merge with Inline Aggressive Skating and renamed as Aggressive Inline Skating since it is the only subject discussed. Maybe some redirects may be helpful to find the articles on Aggressive Inline skating better?
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doesn't seem to be any mention at all, anywhere in the article, of the massive popularity of (quad) roller skating rinks in the 1970s and 1980s. It was a very big deal in the United States for a whole generation, of which you've probably already guessed I am one, and it's odd to think it would go completely unnoticed in any comprehensive article on roller skating. If I've overlooked it, let me know on my user page; otherwise, let's do what we can to remedy the oversight.
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World's competitions, and they are in the Pan American Games. Since this group of athletes has been active for around a century, you may assume that this information would fit into any quad-skating category you may provide; however, I think it's big enough to warrant a category of its own. This very important segment of the skating world has been completely ignored in the article, although links to some of their organizations are provided.
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In all my years of skating I have never seen any listing or description of Quad Freestyle Dance Skating (locally known as Funk Skating). It evolved from Roller Disco and Jam Skating but is of a different nature and quality than these. It seems to be an obscure and, sadly, dying form of skating and is
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Also, the current "Roller Skate" page should be incorported into "Roller Skating", or should at least be confined to talking only about the details of the quad skates themselves (i.e. no history of skating). We are duplicating effort here by having two well-written histories of skating, when it could
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I really think who ever put this page together and all these redirects together has no idea what they are talking about. Inline skating and rollerskating are two completely different activities. Within inline skating alone there are many completely unrelated categories that deserve their own pages or
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Most books suggest that a M Petibled of Paris invented "inline" roller skates around that time 1819. There is a possibility that the translation from the original french has led people to incorrectly believe that his skates were inline. In fact they could have been of a conventional design, with two
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roller skate for a century, so I included quads in places where it seemed appropriate. (I am both a quad and an inline skater and have competed on both.) I expanded the quad section a bit since there is no page for quad skates, so until we separate that material out into its own article, it needs to
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Ok. I finished changing the redirects and updating Roller skating with some History. It's good to have a concentration of people working on one main page, and then creating spinoff pages (aggressive skating, inline soccer, etc.) as necessary. Feel free to test the search engine, cause chances are I
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Tom, while I can understand Rollerblade's desire to not have their trademark violated, and your desire to educate people that the use of rollerblade (rollerblading, blading, bladers, etc..) is technically wrong, I think we should write this encyclopedia with the audience in mind. If it's a frequent
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I just removed a paragraph from the Free Skating section that was a good description of a particular technique (cess slide); I removed it because it seemed kind of random. We don't have a list of all the various techniques from any of the other kinds of skating here, and there didn't seem to be any
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There is a huge, international community of artistic competitive roller skaters, who have the same competitive skating events that ice skaters have. These roller skaters skate figures, free-style, pairs, dance, and free dance, and even dress in similar competition outfits. They hold Nationals and
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I think since this is most commercially used term (see ESPN Xgames pre-'95) the most easily recognized term should perhaps be the name of the section. There is many different forms of "Aggressive Skating" with various forms of unusual skates (IE Land Roller Offroad skates, also i cant remember the
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I agree that people searching for rollerblade/s/ing likely want inline skating but do not think we should promote TM abuse by automatically forwarding to inline skating (even if it includes info about the incorrect use of the TM). People searching for rollerblade/s/ing should be clearly told about
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Sounds reasonable to me. Technically the company says use "TRADEMARKS ARE NEVER VERBS. WRONG: rollerblading. RIGHT: in-line skating, skating." but I agree with reasoning. Someone can always change it later. I don't think inline skating needs a big link to rollerblade. The existing "frequently and
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I also think we should add some content in there such as skate maintenance, a list of skate companies (like K2, Rollerblade, etc), a more detailed history of skating, a more detailed page on aggressive/street skating (my specialty), and links to other useful content like "skate wheels" and "skate
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Don't get me wrong -- I'd have no problem with it being a separate article, or distinguished from "proper, respectable" roller skating in some other way. :) It's a fad that may well annoy those who do artistic, competitive, or otherwise "serious" roller skating. However, I find it odd that there
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Change terrain to surface in the definition. The definition mentions smooth terrain, but skating does not occur on terrain, it occurs on surfaces. Definition from the Merriam Websters Collegiate Dictionary -- 1) a geographical area 2) a piece of land 3) the physical features of a tract of land.
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I de-wikified the Robert Henley link as it pointed to a completely different Robert Henley. I was going to write another article about the Robert Henley who invented the ball-bearing skate, then disambiguate, etc. But I can't find anything about Robert other than that he invented the skate -- so
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One thing -- the quintessence skates so prominently mentioned in the article? I did a google search. There are very few references to "quintessence skate" in Google (39 if you leave out dupes) and the vast majority of those are mirrors of this article. So I don't think the q-skate is one of the
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be merged into this page. That article was a single paragraph without any context, explaining what anti-rockers were. The merge proposal wasn't properly formed (the proposer didn't add the merge tag to this page) but it seems uncontroversial so I have carried out the merge, added the info as a
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particular reason to focus on this one technique. (Also, is that a "free skating" technique or just a general aggressive technique? It might have been in the wrong place anyway.) Now, if there is an article about Free Skating, that might be a good place to put such a list. I made a link to
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Obviously, the third one is what the writer intended, but that definition does not encompass wooden skating rinks and skate parks, nor paved skate paths. Terrain refers to the parts of land that are not covered by man made surfaces, and these are the places that skating does not happen.
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can equally mean the company/product or the type ("inline skates"). I propose that we make the company the "primary topic" in this case, meaning that (as you have suggested above) we have a "disambuguition link to Inline Skating at top. content describing the company and trademark
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Who sets the redirects? I think it would be good to redirect Rollerblade(s)(ing) to a disambiguation page that lists the company page and to inline skating. It would also be good to include a comment in inline skating on the trademark misuse. - Bill Fuhrmann
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reference book, now that I finally pulled it off the shelf to check. I edited the article a bit, both to expand what was there, and to reflect the facts from the book. I trust the book more than I trust the web page that included some of the earlier data...
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The roller skate key is what is used to adjust the kingbolt on the underside of the skate. The kingbolt on the modern skate is the mechanism for adjusting the amount of side-to-side rocking motion and lengthwise tightness of the skate ("adjustable"
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misuse of the word, then you know "someone" is going to come into Knowledge, type "rollerblading" in the search engine, and be very confused if they don't get the inline skating page (and instead get something on the Rollerblade company).
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articles. Providing links to each other would be reasonable, but to lump it all together like this just proves who ever wrote this has no clue. If it were up to me I would completely delete all of the current pages and start from scratch.
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I know it's "incorrect" to use the term rollerblading in that way, but let's get the end user to the page they want to see (roller skating#inline skating) and THEN, on that page, educate them about the misuse of the word rollerblade.
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Rollerblade should say something about the company rather than simply redirect to roller skating. Many people (including large business and govts making warning signs) use the term "Rollerblade" when they mean something more general.
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destination chart above. Once we all seem to agree on a good organization, we can start moving things around and altering redirects. Soon we'll have the best roller skating article ever!!! We will be featured in Knowledge's
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Is it necessary to have that huge list of tricks? It doesn't concern those of us reading the article for information about rollerskates and it makes the article awfully long and cumbersome. I think it belongs elsewhere.
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The revision as of 07:07, 2 May 2006 inserts a massive chunk of text in the "Aggressive skating" section which is attributed to "www.anti-rocker.com". I'm no expert, but can see no licensing information anywhere around
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so perhaps an article on Micajah, with mention of Robert's contribution, would be relevant. I can't write one today, but I will try to do it later, or if someone else gets to it first, and wants to do it, feel free.
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There is no mention of wheel materials in the article, the use of polyurethane surely being a highly significant development in the history of skating. Perhaps a knowledgeable contributor could rectify this.
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I've added some more pics. There weren't any on the page of non-inline skates, and that wasn't good. Also, more pics of skates in general were needed, since the skates themselves redirect to this article.
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It's a fairly large proposed re-org, which is why I want to bring it up on the talk page first. I want to iron out the organization in here and then do it. Please feel free to add/change my search --:
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I just did a bunch of cleanup; copyediting, writing new material, etc. I tried to make the page more inclusive; though inlines have been popular for the last 15-20 years, quads are still used and were
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wheels on each side of the foot. The evidence of this is circumstantial via the Goya drawing, but the French patents office would not have allowed identical patents to be given for the same invention.
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Indeed, a disproportionate amount of space has been given to in-line skating considering how recently it came into existence, and particularly in view of the exclusion of artistic roller skating. --
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Ofcourse, I'm very new to Knowledge, so I have no idea how to do any of that - but I've been rollerblading for well over a decade, so I can provide as much content as necessary to make it happen.
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As I worked on it ( I worked on the design of the inflatable) I have not included it in the main section, lest i get into "trouble" but some fellow Wikipedians might want to add references/info.
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Have single general "Roller Skating" page, with subsections "History", "Quad Skating", and "Inline Skating" (plus others, but that's later on). Then set up the redirects and links as follows:
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the TM. I don't think more than a 5-7 words about the misuse of the word rollerblade belongs on roller skating#inline skating, a detailed discussion is appropriate at Rollerblade or RB (??).
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There is a sport/forthcoming tv show, Rollerwars, which involves rollerblading? and is a combination of basketball/wresling/american football on rollerskates inside a giant inflatable set.
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Ok, I disagree that we'd be "promoting" TM abuse (because the term is already so widespread), but how about a compromise. On the disambiguation page you cited (great link btw!), I found
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I redirected roller skates to quad skates( from roller skating) since roller skating is a verb not a noun...but perhaps quad should redirect to roller skate or quad skate (singular)?--
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so someone can start a free skating article. (It's named Free skating (inline) because free skating is also the name for one of the disciplines of ice skating.) --
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Note that I am not involved in this project any much more than any other editor, just posting these notes since it is quite a big change, potentially
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THE PAGE MAKES REFERENCES TO QUADS BUT THERE IS NO HISTORY OR DEFINITION. QUADS CREATE CONTEXT FOR INLINES BUT THERE IS NO EXPLANATION OF QUADS: -->
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2. Most books covering the history of Roller skates seem to suggest that the modern roller skates (not inline) were invented in the USA in 1863.
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This cannot be correct as there is a drawing by the spanish painter Goya who lived in Paris in 1820's of a young man clearly on roller skates.
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It read like an advertisement for a particular brand of skate. Completely irreverent, didn't fit the context of the section. It's gone now.
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perhaps an article is unnecessary for the moment. OTOH, his uncle, Micajah Henley, was an early producer of skates (the "Chicago Skate")
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the page of sport in each country from corresponding article in other language Knowledge to English Knowledge which was marked in red.
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kinds of skates, quad and inline, but I left in a mention that there are some other less-common variants like the quintessence skate.
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I added a section in the alternatives about Polyurethane wheels. It still needs its own section but it is at least mentioned now.--
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Actually, a roller skate key was used to tighten the front metal braces that held strap-on skates to ordinary outdoor shoes.
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I'd like to add some content about freestyle skate gatherings in major U. S. cities like NYC and SF. Suggested link for SF:
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Finally, in both articles, at the top, we can have some common boilerplate text saying something like "use of the word
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1. Has anyone got a reference for the term "roller skating" ? Can someone cite the earliest use of the term ?
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Yeah this article is awful and riddled with suppositions and lacks a lot of citation for some of its claims.
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I changed the layout in your chart, but would also be happy with any option described in my paragraph above.
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Many of the articles were selected semi-automatically from a list of indefinitely semi-protected articles.
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History update -- some of the information in the History section seemed to be contradicted by info in the
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I WILL ADD A QUAD SECTION SINCE ROLLER SKATING WAS ONLY QUADS FOR DECADES, what a disappointing page :: --
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Just delete this whole thing. Do research and try again. Here is a link to the start with your research.
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THIS PAGE DEFINATELY NEEDS SOME WORK REGARDING HISTORY AND WHAT IS QUAD SKATING -ROLLER SKATING: -->
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The drawing itself is to be found in the Frick collection. Entitled Locos Patines or Mad Skates .
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incorrectly called rollerblading" seems fine. Good luck sorting out the aggressive skating pickle.
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Finally, on the "Blades (disambiguation)" page, we should put a link such as "Blades is slang for
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This article is one of a number (about 100) selected for the early stage of the trial of the
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http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=messages&webtag=ab-inlineskate&tid=1958
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i'm a quad roller skater whos been skating for 5 years and some of this stuff is incorrect
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Comments on the suitability of theis page for "Penfding changes" would be appreciated.
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What is meant by adjustable tension, and what were roller skate keys used for? Thanks,
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paragraph in "Aggressive inline skating" and redirected "Anti-rocker" to this article.
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There seems to be a lot of external links on this site, many of which seem to be spam (
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I agree that "Rollerblade" should talk about the company as well as link to this page.
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means the user almost definitely wants inline skating, so we should send them there.
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The type of skate key mentioned above is also mentioned in this Wiktionary entry:
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Never used the Talk option before, so my apologies if this is not in proper form.
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newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for
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Yeah, about that. Freeskating is an off shoot of free running and parkour right?
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There is no mention at all of the new style of roller skate made by LandRoller (
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Baically, only 1 good brand exist for rigid strap-on skates: the Skorpion; see
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Please edit to specify Aggressive Inline Skating vs. just Aggressive Skating
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I've updated the little chart above as well. But how's that sound to you?
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be here. I also removed the cleanup tag as it seemed ok to do that now.
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Where can I find strap-on quads, kind of like the one in the picture?
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system on the English language Knowledge. All the articles listed at
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section is incorrect and unsourced. Reliable data is required.
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should be made. Current models available today are mentioned at
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with the rollerblading redirect. I have made a larger link at
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So if we take that as a starting point, we end up with this:
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Am I missing something? (re: 1970s/1980s roller disco)
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Catwoman07076
11:48, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
Spiridens
06:50, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
Ovxt
talk
21:22, 17 April 2021 (UTC)
24.247.219.140
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Tom Brown
Miketwo
rollerblade
Talk: aggressive skating
Tom Brown
rollerblades
brilliant prose
Miketwo
Disambiguation#Types_of_disambiguation
Rollerblade
Rollerblade (trademark)
Rollerblade (company)
Tom Brown
this part
rollerblade
inline skating
Trademark Dilution
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Tom Brown
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