Chicago's Inline Skating & Rollerblading Resource! both locally and nationally and provide information for all types of skating,including recreational, fitness, speed, rollerblading, and more. http://getinlinechicagoland.com/
Extractions: Get inline Chicago land! An inline skate club in the CHICAGO area, as well as a large group of rollerblade enthusiasts. We promote skating both locally and nationally... and provide information for all types of skating, including recreational, fitness, speed, rollerblading, and more. We promote and organize group skates, lessons, free workshops, social skating, races, marathon training, theme skates, and much more! Welcome Who we are What we do News/announcements ... Waiver Here are some other ways to find us:
Links To Chicago's Inline Skating & Rollerblading Resources Chicago s resource on inline skating, rollerblading, group skates, rollerblade info, A source for speed, recreational/fitness and hockey skating. http://getinlinechicagoland.com/Links.htm
Extractions: Team Rainbo Speed Team Our Chicago local speed skating team... and good friends! We hang out with them ALOT! And, they help us skate better too! Some champions on that team! www.hyper-race.com www.bont.com www.verducciracing.com www.racereports.net Good site with list of races and results http://www.speedskating.com/
Roces: A Rollerblading Trick Is Done For Fun And Amusement There are many types of Roces rollerblading equipment recreational rollerblading recreational rollerblading skates are designed for a laidback rides, http://sk8s.infair.com/ppgg_rollerblading trick
Skateboarding/Rollerblading/Freestyle Bike Home City Facilities recreational nbspSkateboarding Rollerblading Freestyle Bike /Internet/City/Facilities/recreational/BeachSwimming.htm http://cms.dcc.tas.gov.au/Internet/City/Facilities/Recreational/SkateboardingRol
Victoria Sports And Recreation: In-Line Skating Or Blading Victoria Recreation Sports . Background Equipment Where BackgroundBladers on bike path Inline skating (often called rollerblading , http://www.foundlocally.com/Victoria/Sports/Spo-InLineSkating.htm
Extractions: In-line skating (often called "rollerblading", which is the trademark of the industry leader, or simply, "blading") actually began in 1823 in London, England, though it didn't catch on at the time. In-line skating in its modern form began as a way for hockey players and cross-country skiers to train in the summer, and exploded in the early 1980's because of the newer soft polyurethane wheels. Some variations include roller hockey, slalom racing, trickblading, and freestyle blading. In-line skating equipment begins with the boots. Most blades now have a pivoting heel stop, with varying mechanisms for quick braking. There are also several fastening systems, including laces, Velcro and buckles. Try them on for comfort, and make sure you can easily stop. Ask if you can take them for a quick spin, outside or around the store. Everyone needs a helmet, elbow pads, wrist protectors and knee pads. Don't be tempted to blade without helmet and pads because falling is inevitable. And since most blading is done on asphalt or concrete paths, they are your only protection from serious scrapes and cuts. If you already have a helmet for your bike, you can use it for blading.
ORDINANCE NO. 99-1011 clean, and healthy mode of transportation and recreation; and D. rollerblades or roller-skates means a skate with at least four wheels, http://www.ci.seatac.wa.us/mcode/ordinances/99-1011.htm
Extractions: ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of SeaTac, Washington adding a new Chapter 9.30 to the SeaTac Municipal Code, requiring use of bicycle helmets and prescribing penalties. WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to enact laws and regulations that protect and preserve the health and welfare of the general public; and WHEREAS, the City supports and encourages bicycling as a safe, clean, and healthy mode of transportation and recreation; and WHEREAS, the City seeks to minimize injuries involving bicyclists by providing information about the need for bicycle helmets, methods of bicycle safety, and existing bicycle safety programs through the Citys Police and Fire Departments; and WHEREAS, head injuries are a major cause of death or disability associated with the operation of a bicycle, skateboard, roller blades or roller skates on public rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes that persons operating bicycles, skateboards, roller blades or roller skates on public rights-of-way and publicly-owned facilities open to the public within the City should be required to use helmets to deter potential injuries; and WHEREAS
Aberdeen Convention & Visitor's Bureau recreational opportunities for every season abound in Aberdeen! volleyball nets,rollerblading area, bandshell, campground http://www.aberdeencvb.com/recreation.html
Extractions: Recreation Recreational opportunities for every season abound in Aberdeen! Walk, bike, or jog down several newly-developed paths in and around the city. Roller blades and bike rentals are available. Amateur sporting activities are everywhere - children's tee-ball, baseball, and soccer; adult softball and two manicured golf courses. Aberdeen is renowned for its abundance of tennis courts - more per capita than any city in the state. Indoor recreational activities are particularly popular in the fall and winter months. Basketball can be enjoyed at gymnasiums throughout the city. Hockey and recreational skating take place at the Holum Expo Indoor Rink. Darts, bowling, bridge and bingo - all take place every night of the week. Swim indoors at the YMCA or Northern State University.
City Of Sheldon, Iowa -- Parks And Recreation The Sheldon Recreation Trail is a great place to walk, run, roller blade, or bikewhile enjoying the beautiful outdoors around Sheldon. http://cityofsheldon.com/pages/parks_and_rec.htm
Extractions: HOME Community Services Center Departments Administration ... Thorman Park I Schemper Park I Tennis/Basketball Courts I Indoor Pool Sheldon Recreational Trail System I Contact Us The Sheldon City Park is located between 4th and 6th Avenues just south of Highway 18. The park features include a shelter house, restrooms, picnic tables, grills, softball fields, basketball court, open air picnic shelters, sand volleyball court, and a covered gazebo. The City Park is also home to Playground Paradise, a climbing and exploring adventure for children. The newest attraction to the park is Skate Park, popular for skate boarding and rollerblading, is located on the Northeast corner of the park. Skate Park Rules Park Hours: 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Shelter House Rental - Opens April 1 / Closes October 15 Whole (160 Occupants) $90.00* Half (80 Occupants) $60.00* Gazebo (Weddings only, no refunds) $25.00 TOP OF PAGE *Prices include $20.00 deposit to be refunded following acceptable cleanup and a $10.00 key deposit.
Extractions: In support of a strategic planning effort being undertaken by the State Trails Committee and Trails Program in the State Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, the Centers at the University of Colorado at Denver, working in cooperation with the Norwest Public Opinion Research Program, completed a survey with 600 registered voters in the state of Colorado. Methods are described in Appendix A along with a full copy of the survey and detailed frequencies for each question asked. The survey was designed to develop a better understanding of: the value placed on trails and related outdoor activities as it relates to the quality of life available in the state; the frequency with which different types of trails are used; the reasons for trail use; problems encountered on trails; the public's view on the degree to which trail uses conflict with each other or the environment;
Extractions: See the complete online registry for details of over 900 designated National Recreation Trails Featured National Recreation Trails Dark Mountain Trail With the help of the International Mountain Bicycling Association and dedicated volunteers, this 7-mile multi-use trail system officially opened last year. Since then, the trail system has become a popular destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and naturalists. The goal is to expand the trail to provide a connection to the Yadkin River Greenway and the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. Plans for the trail also include connecting with facilities at W. Kerr Scott Reservoir , Wilkes Community College, and the towns of Wilkesboro and North Wilkesboro. Once fully completed, this trail system will be a tremendous recreational resource in Western North Carolina (designated 2005) Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk Located in Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge , this 3/4-mile loop trail meanders along the Scuppernong River through a cypress swamp and leads into downtown Columbia. The boardwalk introduces visitors to the beauty of the coastal sounds of eastern North Carolina. In addition to its scenic features, the trail provides for recreational activities such as fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observation
Extractions: document.write(doClock("W0",",%20","M0","%20","D0",",%20","Y0")); trailguides.inlineskatingcenter.com Trails Welcome to our Rollerblading Trails site "Starting Points, Trail Rankings, and Detailed Directions" The site provides inline skating trail guides for recreational rollerbladers. Our guides are designed to help the skater in three ways: First, the skater can select a rollerblading trail that's suited to his or her skating ability based on overall and degree of difficulty rankings contained in each trail guide. Each trail guide contains directions for getting to the starting point of the trail, facts about the trail including length, width, and bridges, as well as landmarks along the way, which can be used as guideposts. In addition, each guide will have two ratings, namely, an overall ranking and a degree of difficulty ranking. The rationale behind the rankings will also be provided. What exactly is trail skating?
Extractions: AAACN Viewpoint ABNF Journal, The AIDS Treatment News AMAA Journal ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Out is in: top 10 recreational exercises for your body and amusement - Aerobics and Fitness Association of America's Decade of Fitness 10-year Celebration American Fitness Nov-Dec, 1992 by Vida Alikani Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. As the trend toward exploring nature continues and people's interest in fitness grows, so does the popularity of recreational sports. Indoor workouts and aerobics classes are still a major part of fitness routines, but they are being supplemented by less structured, more adventurous pursuits. The trend is to add variety to exercise programs, according to Judi Sheppard Missett. "The important thing," she says, "is to keep workouts fresh and interesting." The divergence from high-impact workouts may also be a sign we are tuning in to our bodies' needs and setting more realistic goals. The "no pain, no gain" criterion for transforming the body is being replaced by the realization that achieving strength and endurance can be spontaneous and pleasurable. For example, the rise in outdoor sports participation reflects the need to become more aware of our natural surroundingsto connect with nature.
Manitoba Public Insurance > Road Safety Vulnerable Road Users Rollerblading Safety Here s some tips to keep themsafe while they enjoy the fastest growing recreational sport in Canada! http://www.mpi.mb.ca/english/rd_safety/VulnerableRoadUsers/rollerblading_safety.
Extractions: Vulnerable Road Users Rollerblading Safety With so many different styles of in-line skatingstreet/stunt skating, ramp skating, cross training, racing, hockey and recreationalodds are your child will be involved in the sport in some way or another. Here's some tips to keep them safe while they enjoy the fastest growing recreational sport in Canada! Helmets can reduce the risk of head injury by 85 per cent. We recommend you purchase helmets specially designed for in-line skating. They're safer than bicycle helmets because they provide more protection for the back of the headskaters tend to fall backwards and cyclists tend to fall forwardhence the difference in design. Make sure your helmet is ASTM, SNELL or ANSI rated.
Recreation 3) No roller blades, bikes, or skates are allowed on the track. For moreinformation on Recreation Activities or to preregister, contact Dave Ruter at http://www.siouxcenter.org/recreati.htm
Extractions: Information will be handed out in the schools. Gymnastics - Fall Classes will begin September 12 at the Dordt Recreation Center. Each class is one hour in length. We offer a full Gymnastics Program for boys and girls. Ages 3 and up are welcome. Call 712-722-4820 or 712-567-4725 with questions or to register by phone. Seahawk Swim Team - The Seahawk Swim Team welcomes new members (girls and boys) ages 6-18. Practices are after school three days a week and the season runs September to March. Swimmers do not need to attend Sioux Center schools. For more information, contact Dave or Lorna at 722-4809 or visit the Seahawk web-site For information on water or ice activities, visit the
Tasmania Online Home Tasmanian Businesses By Subject Culture Home Tasmanian Businesses by Subject Culture, sport and recreation Sport,fitness and recreational activities . Rollerblading http://www.tas.gov.au/tasmaniaonline/Nav/SubHeading.asp?cattype=Business&subject
1 Recreation Needs and Preferences of Grand Forks Households Students wanteda place to roller blade and a place to hang out. They wanted bus trips to fun http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/rls/gf/gf-rept.htm
Extractions: Research and Evaluation in Recreation Class Members: Carey Armbrust Kendra Arthurs Patrick Berg Julie Eddy Tricia Friesz Jeff Hanson Tracy Heidinger Francine Hieb Marta Hilfer-McIntyre Cary Humphrey Heidi Kostad Heidi Maynes Shane McFarlane Jen McMacken Chantel Olson Nikki Olson Kari Orr Courtney Parsley Frank Sage Jana Schneider Kacy Steinmetz Russ Stremick Lori Weber Tom Weigel Holly Whitcomb Gail Zick Justin Zimmer July 1998 PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to conduct an assessment of the recreational needs of the Grand Forks community. The study gathered information about the needs, wants, desires and behavior of residents in relation to parks and recreation in their community. It also helped to reinforce the ongoing participatory relationship that residents have in planning for the future of their community. The information obtained in this study will be available to the Grand Forks Park District and other community leaders as they plan for future developments in the community. The information can also be used to assist in flood recovery, as many recreation amenities were impacted by the Red River Flood of 1997.
Radical Sports: Rollerblading, Bicycling And Skateboarding, If your sport of choice is rollerblading, bicycling or skateboarding, Web has awide array of resources for all your recreational wheeling needs. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/9-26-2000-644.asp
Extractions: Buzzle Staff Editor, 9/26/2000 The last decade has seen a huge increase in wheeled recreation. More and more people are getting their fun and exercise via bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards and homemade contraptions that seem to combine all three. Bicycles, of course, are a classic form of wheeled fun and most major manufacturers have finally caught on to the benefits of being on the Web. You can order bikes and parts directly from the likes of Schwinn, Cannondale and Huffy. Your local bike shop may even have its own site by now. Bike lovers are everywhere, and they are certainly all over the Net. You should have no trouble finding news stories and articles about pretty much any topic that relates to bikes. Bicycle enthusiasts love to write about their bike vacations, bike races, and death defying mountain bike excursions. You're sure to come across some great biking photos too as you search the Web. The crossover to other wheeled sports is a pretty natural one, and some bike sites will include information for skateboarders, rollerbladers and other addicts of wheeled fun. If you look at the chatroom banter, adrenaline and the outdoors seem to be common themes.
St Clair Shores Online You may register at Parks Recreation Department, 20000 Stephens from 830 roller Blade Hockey This program is open to all boys and girls ages 7 to 13. http://www.stclairshores.net/parksrec/sports/right.htm
Extractions: Baseball Continental Amateur Baseball Association and All American Baseball Association - Announce 2005 CABA World Series to play at Kyte-Monroe Park, tentative dates July 22-30, 2005 SCS Youth Baseball/Softball Registration for the boys and girls (ages 5-18) 2005 summer recreational baseball/softball program will take place at the Civic Arena from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on February 5 and March 5. For more information on the program, or if you are interested in managing/coaching a team, contact the Association in writing and mail to P.O. Box 314, St. Clair Shores, Michigan 48080. Youth Foot ball St. Clair Shores Green Hornets/Black Knights Football and Cheerleading The SCS Green Hornets/Black Knights Organization's mission is to provide a safe and fun environment for kids ages 7-14 years old to learn the game of football and the different aspects of cheerleading. When you join the St. Clair Shores Green Hornets family, this is what you will get: * 8-9 games with guaranteed playing time * We supply uniforms * Game days on the weekends * Home games are played at Lakeview, South Lake and Lake Shore High Schools