| You decided to join the fun by venturing into the | | | | bit in the past, feel comfortable and are athletic then |
| exciting world of women's inline skating. You certainly | | | | go to the intermediate level. Inline skates are an |
| made great decision selecting your sport. Not only will | | | | investment, so you'll want to grow with them as long |
| you enjoy the thrill of gliding through winding trails or | | | | as you can. |
| cozy neighborhoods, but it's also one great work out! | | | | Skate features |
| The next step is the overwhelming exercise of | | | | Once you understand your goals and level it's time to |
| selecting the perfect inline skate. To roll you through | | | | pick out exciting features. |
| the decision, listed are 4 easy tips to help determine | | | | Boot - Recreational skates typically have a softer |
| the classification, level, features and style of skate | | | | outer boot than fitness skates, although both styles |
| that are right for you. | | | | have a soft, comfortable inner lining consisting of |
| Four Basic Tips to Get You Rolling | | | | memory foam to mold your feet. The boot and |
| Skate classification | | | | cuffs are also higher around the ankle in recreational |
| Classification segments and defines your reasons and | | | | skates to provide more support and balance. |
| goals for inline skating. Whether you enjoy skating | | | | Wheels - In general, recreational skates have a |
| for sheer pleasure, working out or maybe you aspire | | | | smaller wheel range than fitness skates, as size |
| to skate marathons, determine the main reason you | | | | increases so does speed. For entry level skaters 76 |
| want to skate. | | | | to 78 mm is a practical size to start with. |
| Women's Fitness Skates - Like the name implies | | | | Frame - The entry level recreational lines start with |
| these skates specialize in performance and speed to | | | | tough plastic frames, but if you want more flexibility |
| give you an exceptional cardiovascular workout, to | | | | for gliding then move up to an aluminum frame. |
| develop muscles and build endurance. | | | | Skate style |
| Women's Recreational Skates - These skates are for | | | | As trivial as it appears, style is important. You may |
| pleasure or leisure skating, although you will receive | | | | feel a bit awkward when you first start out but you |
| similar benefits as you would from a fitness skate, | | | | certainly don't have to look it. With so many amazing |
| the designs are focused more on support, stability | | | | styles, materials and colors on the market you can |
| and comfort. | | | | always look your best. |
| Skate level | | | | Rookie's Choice |
| If you are a rookie learning the basic skills, you | | | | Picking the right women's inline skates for starters |
| probably don't want to jump into a powerful | | | | can be overwhelming, so the best advice is to look in |
| women's inline skate the pros use - at least not just | | | | the mid-range. You shouldn't spend too much on your |
| yet. Factors such as stability are more important at | | | | first pair because they are going to take a beating. |
| this level. Consider your experience to determine | | | | However, quality does increase as you move up |
| whether you are a beginner or possibly an | | | | towards the high end. You get a more comfortable |
| intermediate skater. | | | | fit and a smoother, effortless glide, which are the |
| Remember to challenge yourself a little. If you | | | | key features in an inline skate, especially for the |
| haven't been on inline skates before then you are | | | | novice. |
| probably a beginner. However, if you have dabbled a | | | | |