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Thread: The biggest problems with the rollerblading industry

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    Quote Originally Posted by steezy.t View Post
    Rollerblading needs to be more about rollerblading itself.
    THIS.


    and this:
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    toys on their feet.

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    This thread has the most text and penis sweaters of any thread on Be-mag.
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    For most of my years in rollerblading, I'd only about 10% of my sessions were with another rollerblader(s). It sucked sometimes, but looking back I'm still more comfortable rolling up to a park by myself or with a bunch of skateboarders. There's none of that awkward sizing each other up and deciding who's going to come over and have that obligatory conversation just because we both happen to skate. Sure if I skated with other rollerbladers growing up I would have pushed myself more, but what would that have gotten me? A sponsorship? Whoopie. I still had and have fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Coe View Post
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    Been around through it all, loved the 90's for what it was. Priorities have changed so i suppose my views have as well. In my opinion there isn't anything wrong with rollerblading. There isn't a damn thing we could do different that would make the sport explode into the spotlight right now. The entire, "extreem sport," craze has plateaued anyways. It is going to take the right circumstances for rollerblading to become popular/mainstream again. I accept that that could happen next year or 25 years from now. I'm just happy to be physically able to shred some bowl and have some people in my life that love me after all I've seen and done. Fuck a bunch of bullshit. Oh, and this:
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    This thread = TLDR

    Yesterday, I was talking to the father of an 11 year old deaf kid who is usually riding a BMX bike but had a new scooter to use at the skate park. He's raked 17th in the country (in his age group) for BMX dirt track racing.

    I asked him what his son thought about rollerblading, and he said that he's expressed interest but didn't know where to start. I grabbed a RW catalog, BCSD XII program, a big red Amall sticker and a Youth Co. Sticker and gave it to the dad. His son was super happy, put down his scooter and read through the catalog for an hour straight.

    I told the dad that there aren't many rollerbladers around compared to skateboarding/BMX/scootin'; he smiled and said that his son wanted to get into something that wasn't as popular.

    Then I smiled and said "tell your son, Welcome to rollerblading."

    He's getting some Cults Jrs. for his birthday in August

    I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loverolling View Post
    6. The conference

    I dont think that they get rollerblading.
    Who does then? Razors? Maybe a ripped t-shirt company that will only last a year or 2? If you want sustainability you cant be completely devoid of some sort of corporate oversight. Granted the money issues may not always lead to the most passionate products, but what it will lead to is longevity, and that's what I feel rollerblading needs currently; our larger companies at the forefront of marketing and development.

    That being said, I fucking love rollerblading, and you're just another example of Barcelona getting to much exposure.
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    This subject and post....


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    this post is about as useful as a bag of dicks at an ani difranco concert.

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    OH and the conference have been a mainstay within the industry

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyrivituso View Post
    this post is about as useful as a bag of dicks at an ani difranco concert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fast eddie View Post
    This thread = TLDR

    Yesterday, I was talking to the father of an 11 year old deaf kid who is usually riding a BMX bike but had a new scooter to use at the skate park. He's raked 17th in the country (in his age group) for BMX dirt track racing.

    I asked him what his son thought about rollerblading, and he said that he's expressed interest but didn't know where to start. I grabbed a RW catalog, BCSD XII program, a big red Amall sticker and a Youth Co. Sticker and gave it to the dad. His son was super happy, put down his scooter and read through the catalog for an hour straight.

    I told the dad that there aren't many rollerbladers around compared to skateboarding/BMX/scootin'; he smiled and said that his son wanted to get into something that wasn't as popular.

    Then I smiled and said "tell your son, Welcome to rollerblading."

    He's getting some Cults Jrs. for his birthday in August
    The biggest problem is that some bladers enjoy being the black sheep of the skatepark too much to do things like fast eddie .

    +love

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    Quote Originally Posted by fast eddie View Post
    This thread = TLDR

    Yesterday, I was talking to the father of an 11 year old deaf kid who is usually riding a BMX bike but had a new scooter to use at the skate park. He's raked 17th in the country (in his age group) for BMX dirt track racing.

    I asked him what his son thought about rollerblading, and he said that he's expressed interest but didn't know where to start. I grabbed a RW catalog, BCSD XII program, a big red Amall sticker and a Youth Co. Sticker and gave it to the dad. His son was super happy, put down his scooter and read through the catalog for an hour straight.

    I told the dad that there aren't many rollerbladers around compared to skateboarding/BMX/scootin'; he smiled and said that his son wanted to get into something that wasn't as popular.

    Then I smiled and said "tell your son, Welcome to rollerblading."

    He's getting some Cults Jrs. for his birthday in August
    Yup, we definitely need more of this. It's one thing to show a person how cool a sport is, totally another to let them know they can do it too and in their own unique way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fast eddie View Post
    This thread = TLDR

    Yesterday, I was talking to the father of an 11 year old deaf kid who is usually riding a BMX bike but had a new scooter to use at the skate park. He's raked 17th in the country (in his age group) for BMX dirt track racing.

    I asked him what his son thought about rollerblading, and he said that he's expressed interest but didn't know where to start. I grabbed a RW catalog, BCSD XII program, a big red Amall sticker and a Youth Co. Sticker and gave it to the dad. His son was super happy, put down his scooter and read through the catalog for an hour straight.

    I told the dad that there aren't many rollerbladers around compared to skateboarding/BMX/scootin'; he smiled and said that his son wanted to get into something that wasn't as popular.

    Then I smiled and said "tell your son, Welcome to rollerblading."

    He's getting some Cults Jrs. for his birthday in August
    Nice going. Every time a scooter kid at the local says something along the lines of "you're amazing" I tell them if they got some blades they could be just as good. Usually evokes some consideration

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    okay dudes, appreciate the feedback. Maybe its a dead topic, i mean whats gonna happen is whats gonna happen anyways. But it was interesting to hear what you had to say about it. Loved the story of getting a kid to start rollerblading. But one more thing.. "That being said, I fucking love rollerblading, and you're just another example of Barcelona getting to much exposure. "

    Wtf? Barcelona getting to much exposure? What are you on about? I wrote down some of my thoughts what does that have to do with barcelona? Its not like I listed my favourite tapas.

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    1. Patatas bravas
    2. Patatas ali-oli
    3. Huevos rellenos
    4. Albondigas
    5. Puntillas
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    Quote Originally Posted by loverolling View Post
    Wtf? Barcelona getting to much exposure? What are you on about? I wrote down some of my thoughts what does that have to do with barcelona? Its not like I listed my favourite tapas.
    You're right, I was being mean. My bad.

    Also, I like Chorizo cooked in cider

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