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Faction - https://www.factionskatecompany.com/ The Compound - https://www.factionskatecompany.com/t... ============================================================== ❤️Support the channel on Patreon - / irollerboot My Daily Skate Setup: ➡️FRAMES - Create Originals Chynna Weierstall Procelain Frames (I love them) - https://www.createoriginals.com/produ... ➡️BOOT - Faction Tactical V1 Skates - https://www.factionskatecompany.com/s... ➡️WHEELS - BEK Wheels V1 - https://beksupplyco.bigcartel.com/pro... ➡️LACES - LACED Waxed Laces! (Support @BrandonDrummond ) - https://www.shop-laced.com/#/ -OR- https://oakcityskate.com/products/lac... ➡️Buy Epic Grindshoes (Supports Channel) - https://powerslide.com/pages/epic-hom... =================================================== In 1980, a group of ice hockey players in Minnesota were looking for a way to practice during the summer.[1] Scott and Brennan Olson formed the company Rollerblade, Inc., to sell skates with four polyurethane wheels arranged in a straight line on the bottom of a padded boot.[1] In 1988, Rollerblade introduced the first aggressive inline skate, the Rollerblade Lightning TRS. Aggressive inline skating developed as an organized sport in the early 1990s.[2] In 1994 the National Inline Skate Series, better known as NISS was launched as the first aggressive skating competition series. Promoters Rick Stark and Mark Billik sold Taco Bell on sponsoring the series for $150,000 and a six stop series was born. NISS, went strong for 5 years holding contests in Los Angeles, New York, Rome and Brazil. NISS was the first series to put aggressive inline on television with an ESPN deal for the 1994 series and later moving the competition series to PRIME TICKET-Fox Sports. The Aggressive Skaters Association (ASA) was formed by a number of aggressive inline skaters in 1995 as a forum to develop rules governing competitions and equipment.[2] The sport was included in the first ESPN X-Games in 1995 and included vertical ramp and street event competitions.[3] It reached its height in popularity in the late 90s, with mainstream movies like Disney's Brink! and other films. The brand "Senate", run by Arlo Eisenberg and several other prominent skaters, enjoyed mainstream popularity during the 1990s. Founded by company owners/skating legends Brian Shima, Jon Julio, and Kato Mateu and supported by all major skate companies, the World Rolling Series (WRS) links together the best skaters, event organizers, retailers and skate parks and aims to "create a tighter knit community, increase overall awareness and set a higher standard for aggressive rollerblading." The WRS circuit started in 2009 with 10 established professional contests in France, Netherlands, England, Spain, Argentina, Australia and the United States. In 2012, WRS included 100+ amateurs and professional events in over 20 countries. #Skate #skating

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