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  2. Speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Skate Sharpening To sharpen their skates, skaters must place their skates on a jig and move diamond or stone stones back and forth. The diamond stones will have different colors that will be assigned to them depending on how much they eat into the blade, black as the one that affects the blades the most and gold as the one that affects the least.

  3. List of skateboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    Carve: To skate in a long, curving arc. Crooked grind : A nosegrind where the nose is angled toward the object and the tail is elevated. Darkslide : A seemingly complicated looking trick in which the rider approaches a ledge or rail and does a flip trick onto the obstacle so that the rider lands on the board upside down with their feet on the ...

  4. Freestyle skateboarding tricks - Wikipedia

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    1970s skate competitions such as the ones shown in Lords of Dogtown would often have an event to see who could do the most consecutive 360 spins on a skateboard. Variations include one-foot spins (on the nose or tail, or grabbing the foot while spinning), two-foot spins (on the nose or tail), crossfoot spins, two-board spins, etc.

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  6. Street skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    A flip over a bin at a spot in New York City Brandon Westgate doing a frontside flip in Queens, New York City Eric Koston grinding on a handrail. Street skateboarding is a skateboarding discipline which focuses on flat-ground tricks, grinds, slides and aerials within urban environments, and public spaces.

  7. Talk:Ice skate - Wikipedia

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    2 Speed Skate sharpening. 2 comments. 3 Types of skate. 1 comment. 4 Confusing ... 6 History of hockey skates. 1 comment. 7 Tube skates and bob skates. 1 comment. 8 ...

  8. Sharpening - Wikipedia

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    The substance on the sharpening surface must be harder (hardness is measured on the Mohs scale) than the material being sharpened; diamond is extremely hard, making diamond dust very effective for sharpening, though expensive; less costly, but less hard, abrasives are available, such as synthetic and natural Japanese water-stones. Several ...

  9. Aggressive inline skating - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive skate wheels often feature a flat profile to accommodate the impact from jumping tall heights. In recent years aggressive skates have begun to adopt larger frames and wheels, in what is seen as a bridging of the various inline disciplines. [7] The various components of an aggressive skate.