Aggressive In-Line Skating cover

Aggressive In-Line Skating

Author: Weil, Ann

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 4.3
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1914
Points per Word 0.000261
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

From street parks to half-pipes, aggressive in-line skating pushes the limits of balance, style, and daring. The book walks readers through the essential gear needed for the sport, including protective pads and the right skates, and explains key tricks such as stalls, grabs, spins, and flips with clear instructions. It also highlights the achievements of influential skaters who have shaped the sport and inspired new riders. Whether you're a beginner learning the basics or an intermediate skater looking to refine your technique, the book offers practical tips and background to help you progress.

Quick Summary

If you've got a kid who's obsessed with skating or dreams of pulling off tricks at the park, this is a solid little guide that covers the basics without overwhelming them. It walks through the gear you'll need, breaks down some of the core moves, and throws in profiles of famous aggressive in-line skaters to show what's possible with practice. At just under 2,000 words, it's a quick read that reluctant readers can actually finish, which makes it great for building confidence. Parents will appreciate that it doesn't just hype up the cool tricks it also touches on safety and proper technique. It's perfect for middle graders who are curious about extreme sports or kids who might not be into traditional team sports but love the idea of pushing limits on skates. If your kid enjoys this, they'd probably also like similar books about skateboarding or BMX riding.