#Rollerblading How To: Acid slide

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Here, performed by a member of the #torontobladers, the #rollerblading Acid Slide is a popular grind trick performed on inline skates. Grind tricks involve sliding along an obstacle or rail with one or both of your skates' grinding surfaces. The Acid Slide, in particular, is known for its distinct technique and style. Here's an explanation of how it's done:

Approach: To perform an Acid Slide, a skater approaches a rail, ledge, or other suitable obstacle. The skater typically approaches the obstacle at a moderate speed, as maintaining control is crucial.

Stance: As the skater approaches the obstacle, they'll shift their weight and balance. For an Acid Slide, the skater typically uses one foot to grind while the other foot helps maintain balance. The foot that will grind (usually the inside foot) is placed on the obstacle, and the other foot remains off to the side for balance.

Grinding Surface: The grinding foot should have the grinding surface in contact with the obstacle. In an Acid Slide, the grinding surface is often the soul plate, which is the flat plastic or metal part of the skate boot that comes into contact with the rail or ledge.

Lean and Balance: As the skater makes contact with the obstacle, they must lean slightly toward the grind to maintain balance. This is done by bending the knees and keeping the upper body centred over the obstacle.

Sliding: The skater begins to slide along the obstacle, using the grinding surface of their skate. The Acid Slide is distinct because it involves sliding on the inside foot (the one closest to the obstacle) with the other foot held out to the side for balance. This creates a stylish and unique look.

Control and Style: Experienced skaters can add variations and style to their Acid Slides by changing the positioning of their body, moving their free foot, or incorporating spins and rotations.

Exit: To finish the trick, the skater must dismount from the obstacle. This can be done by lifting the grinding foot off the obstacle and regaining balance on both skates. The exit should be controlled and smooth to avoid falls.

The Acid Slide is a dynamic and visually impressive trick that showcases a rollerblader's skill in balancing, grinding, and maintaining control. It's often performed on street obstacles, rails, ledges, and skate park features, adding an exciting element to inline skating and freestyle routines. As with any trick, mastering the Acid Slide takes practice, and safety gear is essential to prevent injuries.
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