The pandemic made roller-skating popular again. For The New York Times for Kids, the photographer Christopher Payne visited Riedell Skates to see how they’re made. Credit... Supported by Photographs ...
Like every teen on TikTok, I decided that this spring — and the lack of things to do it presented — was as good a time as any to strap a pair of roller skates for some good old-fashioned fun. I had, ...
Roller skating is a popular pastime and can be great exercise. It also helps children develop skills of balance and coordination. The first recorded use of skates took place more than 200 years ago in ...
Once you can confidently go forward, it’s time to learn how to skate in reverse. By Malia Wollan “Your mind gets twisted going backward, but your skates roll the same way in either direction,” says ...
For those looking to learn how to skate without having to put on a sweater and a knit hat, they will soon have a new option. Euclid Director of Parks and Recreation Mac Stephens has announced that his ...
During quarantine, my 8-year old daughter decided she wanted to learn how to roller skate, and asked if I’d come skating with her. I’d last strapped wheels to my feet in the early-2000s, coming out of ...
The women of the Moxi skate team whiz through the streets of Long Beach on their roller skates, first gliding in serpentine patterns, then performing back flips, midair splits and handstands off ...
During a pandemic that has everyone worried about germs, finding Lysol is hard. But finding a pair of roller skates? Now that’s even harder. So how hard is it to become an ethereal woman on eight ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link TikTok is often credited with starting new dance trends and social-media challenges. But in recent weeks, it's also become the launching pad for a ...
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