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What does skating mean?

Skating refers to putting wheels or skates on the bottom of skates and stepping on them to slide on the ground.

The characteristics of skating are as follows:

Entertainment: Roller skating is very entertaining and interesting. Through this sport, people can get rid of their usual tense and stressful study and work, and achieve the purpose of physical and mental relaxation.

Fitness: Roller skating is a systemic exercise, which can promote the improvement of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular system and respiratory system functions and strengthen metabolism, enhance the strength of muscles such as arms, legs, waist and abdomen and the flexibility of various joints of the body, and is especially suitable for people to master balance.

Instrumentality: In addition to the above two features, roller skating has another feature that many sports do not have, that is, it can be used as a means of transportation. In general, roller skating can become a means of transportation on a flat road. In today's increasingly crowded traffic, roller skating is a popular and fashionable means of transportation.

Skating knowledge and skills:

Skating, also known as "roller skating" and "roller skating", is a sport in which water and ice gradually evolve in the process of auxiliary training on land. Compared with water ice, it is more exciting, thrilling and fashionable, and is suitable for all seasons.

Nowadays, roller skating has become a favorite entertainment and leisure sport for teenagers. Sometimes, we can often see a teenager chasing the wind with a schoolbag flying by in the street with "hot wheels".

Knowledge about roller skating: The earliest roller skating organization was 1866 "new york Roller Skating Association" established in the United States. Subsequently, Germany, France, Britain and Switzerland initiated the establishment of the International Roller Skating Federation 1924. More than 60 countries and regions around the world have joined the association.