Freeline Skates

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Freeline skates consist of two separate metal or wooden plates with two wheels attached. People call it freeskating, freeline skating, or drift skating.[1][2][3][4]

History

They were developed in 2003 in San Francisco. Freeline skating is practiced around the world.[5][6][7]

Gallery

References

  1. Buttman, Mugic. "Freeline Skating - Are you TOO good at skateboarding?". https://freelineskatingz.com/. 
  2. "『フリーラインスケートの名称変更』". https://ameblo.jp/fls-shiga/entry-12052503210.html. 
  3. "Gtank Xtreme Sport". https://www.gtank.com.tw/. 
  4. "This is Freeskating - All Styles". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKdJ4259lU8. 
  5. "Female freeline skater finds online fame in China". https://www.scmp.com/video/china/3123774/chinas-top-female-drift-skater-rolls-online-fame-jaw-dropping-skills. 
  6. Lin, Lan (2019-03-12). "Hop on! Freeline skating is the new street sport | Video" (in en-US). https://supchina.com/2019/03/12/hop-on-freeline-skating-is-the-new-street-sport/. 
  7. "Four Wheels, Two Feet and Danger". 2016-04-24. https://www.ozy.com/good-sht/four-wheels-two-feet-and-danger/68856/. 

External links

  • twenty4action
  • Freeline Skate demo
  • How To Freeline Skate, on YouTube
  • This is Freeskating - All Styles





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