Freestyle Slalom Skaters
Freestyle slalom skating is a highly technical field of skating that involves performing tricks around a straight line of equally spaced cones. The most common spacing used in competitions is 80cm, with larger competitions also featuring lines spaced at 50cm and 120cm.
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Freestyle slalom skating is a skating discipline which requires a skater to perform tricks, stunts and dance-like maneuvers around a straight line of equally spaced cones. It is a sport for skaters with a good sense of rhythm and fast, precise footwork.
Freestyle skating has four main elements:
- Freestyle Slalom
- Speed Slalom
- Free Jump
- High Jump
Roller Slalom Tricks
Inline skaters choose freestyle slalom as their sport for many reasons:
- Freestyle slalom skating is fun
- Freestyle slalom skating can be skated on a variety of surfaces
- Freestyle slalom skating has competitive opportunities
- Freestyle slalom skating can be an on-going non-competitive activity
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