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TSchinozsoul
post Sep 29 2012, 03:52 PM, updated 14y ago

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any of /k been there for skating?ayam gf suddenly say she wanna try it out lol.keep begging and hint me bout that,,aihh...cannot run already cry.gif ..sound cool and naise, but unfortunately both of us not even know how to skate sweat.gif any advices to us for this?of cos my concern is bout our safety and maybe some guide for us during skating taim...any advices is very much appreciated.

btw

1)any preparation need or to bring along?i mean accessories for skating?
2)how much they charge per head and what item they give to us?
3)any staff or guide inside skating us to assist or teach a bit bout skating?
3)is there any time limit to be in skating court or around it?

drill/upah for /k brows.gif
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inb4 ayam cuak sial..later lebam satu badan lol icon_question.gif
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post Sep 29 2012, 03:54 PM

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crowded like shyt, i promise you sure no fun one.

anyway, bring your own gloves lor. if not need to buy.
and bring some tissues or plasters too whistling.gif in case your foot bleed hehe.
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post Sep 29 2012, 03:55 PM

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Price on weekend I think is around 20 per person? And have to buy glove. Rm7 per pair I think
Newbie better wear long pants like jeans. So fall down won't pain that much. If short pants sure will bleed

But my advice is domt go on weekend. Very packed. Cannot skate at all.
And weekday night after 9pm they close down for hockey/ballet skating
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post Sep 29 2012, 03:57 PM

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don't do this :

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TSchinozsoul
post Sep 29 2012, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(elm0001 @ Sep 29 2012, 03:54 PM)
crowded like shyt, i promise you sure no fun one.

anyway, bring your own gloves lor. if not need to buy.
and bring some tissues or plasters too whistling.gif in case your foot bleed hehe.
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yah..she already standby and borrow from her fren lol.must be her fren influence her..dammnit

QUOTE(dont8cum @ Sep 29 2012, 03:55 PM)
Price on weekend I think is around 20 per person? And have to buy glove. Rm7 per pair I think
Newbie better wear long pants like jeans. So fall down won't pain that much. If short pants sure will bleed

But my advice is domt go on weekend. Very packed. Cannot skate at all.
And weekday night after 9pm they close down for hockey/ballet skating
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such a gud and reasonnable excuse

QUOTE(randyhow @ Sep 29 2012, 03:57 PM)
don't do this :

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i afraid we can do better than this.. thumbup.gif

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Seager
post Sep 29 2012, 04:02 PM

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I have just one advice: Make sure your shoes/skates are on TIGHT! Yes, tight! It may hurt, but it helps you balance.

Loose shoes will make you unbalanced and cause you to fall down.
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post Sep 29 2012, 04:03 PM

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its like many many many ants trap in side...all got no where to go
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post Sep 29 2012, 04:06 PM

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What i can think of
- bring your own glove. Go google what type of glove suitable
- wear socks
- bring extra pants and shirt and a towel becauae the floor can be very wet.

If you have never skate or roller blade before, be cool stay at the side.

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post Sep 29 2012, 04:07 PM

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TSchinozsoul
post Sep 29 2012, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Sep 29 2012, 04:02 PM)
I have just one advice: Make sure your shoes/skates are on TIGHT! Yes, tight! It may hurt, but it helps you balance.

Loose shoes will make you unbalanced and cause you to fall down.
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wow..looks small matter but Hugh effect of cos.thanks brah

QUOTE(NewbieBetta @ Sep 29 2012, 04:03 PM)
its like many many many ants trap in side...all got no where to go
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maybe us just hanging along the railing lol

QUOTE(Rhicebowl @ Sep 29 2012, 04:06 PM)
What i can think of
- bring your own glove. Go google what type of glove suitable
- wear socks
- bring extra pants and shirt and a towel becauae the floor can be very wet.

If you have never skate or roller blade before, be cool stay at the side.
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check..i am not going to wet my raya jeans for this.. icon_idea.gif

QUOTE(everest @ Sep 29 2012, 04:07 PM)

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AtMostFear
post Sep 29 2012, 04:13 PM

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QUOTE(Seager @ Sep 29 2012, 04:02 PM)
I have just one advice: Make sure your shoes/skates are on TIGHT! Yes, tight! It may hurt, but it helps you balance.

Loose shoes will make you unbalanced and cause you to fall down.
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I pro skater and I second this advice. when I wented to pyramid to skated I always see people wear loosed skating shoes. the result is their whole kaki is straight but their shoes almost horizontal. learning how to make sure it's tight helps a lot. go youtube and search how to tie a skate shoe. it's simple but makes a lot of difference.

when I wented to pyramid and forgot to bring my own skate shoes, I rented the shoes they have. the one I got the blade is not sharp at all. I pro also cannot even stand when wearing it. so I go back to the rental booth and asked to exchange another shoe with sharper blade. then only it's ok.

anyway good luck brah thumbup.gif
TSchinozsoul
post Sep 29 2012, 04:17 PM

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QUOTE(AtMostFear @ Sep 29 2012, 04:13 PM)
I pro skater and I second this advice. when I wented to pyramid to skated I always see people wear loosed skating shoes. the result is their whole kaki is straight but their shoes almost horizontal. learning how to make sure it's tight helps a lot. go youtube and search how to tie a skate shoe. it's simple but makes a lot of difference.

when I wented to pyramid and forgot to bring my own skate shoes, I rented the shoes they have. the one I got the blade is not sharp at all. I pro also cannot even stand when wearing it. so I go back to the rental booth and asked to exchange another shoe with sharper blade. then only it's ok.

anyway good luck brah  thumbup.gif
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fuuuuuuuuuuuuu..i think its really complicated to do skating cry.gif serius cuak sial...btw they don't allocate or provide some space for newbie meh?i also need to pay for skating shoe?or they provide when u pay entry fees?
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post Sep 29 2012, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(chinozsoul @ Sep 29 2012, 04:17 PM)
fuuuuuuuuuuuuu..i think its really complicated to do skating cry.gif serius cuak sial...btw they don't allocate or provide some space for newbie meh?i also need to pay for skating shoe?or they provide when u pay entry fees?
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Skating is easy yo. But seriously, you will need your skates and your body to be one. You wouldn't want your legs pointing at one direction, but your skates another laugh.gif

Just have them on tight smile.gif
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post Sep 29 2012, 04:22 PM

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Follow most of the sensible advices from the previous posts. Get your gloves from daiso sunway, cheaper and more designs. Rm 5.

Wear thicker socks if possible. Seager ain't shittig you about the tight shoes thingy. It HAS to be tight. Damn.. I miss skating.

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