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Why doesn't the country develop roller skating?
The reasons why the country does not develop roller skating are: abnormal development of teaching and training, too fierce competition and so on.

1, abnormal development of teaching and training

At present, the development of freestyle teaching and training in the market is very abnormal. Most coaches are studying how to teach difficult skills, and few coaches study how to make children interested in roller skating and how to teach them a good sense of skating. As long as they learn freestyle, they practice difficulty every day. It is not that the training difficulty is wrong, but that it should be reasonably distinguished, which depends on whether the organization should develop in this competitive direction.

If it is a small ordinary institution or an institution without a senior professional freestyle coach, blindly popularizing the teaching of difficult movements is a management mode of chronic suicide.

The competition is too fierce.

Looking at freestyle roller skating competitions at home and abroad, young people nowadays are too cruel to take part in the competition without a single-wheel teapot. Many people complain that the roller skating atmosphere is biased by these people, and freestyle roller skating is not free and difficult, so fewer people play.

It is really not easy for China freestyle to stand on the top stage in the world. There were Korea and Russia before, followed by Japan and other European countries. China freestyle roller skating is under great pressure to win gold in international competitions. It's not that they ruined freestyle roller skating, but that they took on more responsibilities than ordinary players.

Introduction of roller skating types:

1, leisure roller skating

Leisure roller skating is not a competition, but a free "play" without rules. Anyone who wears roller skates and shuttles through streets, parks and squares is a leisure roller skater. "Brushing the street" is an important part of leisure roller skating. Brushing the street refers to skating on the street (not in a fixed square, park or venue).

2. Speed roller skating

Speed skating is divided into single row and double row, of which single row is the mainstream at home and abroad. Speed roller skating is divided into track race, road race and marathon. Speed roller skating is characterized by the pursuit of speed (endurance is also very important in long-distance running). In order to reduce wind resistance, athletes will also wear streamlined close-fitting sportswear. Speed skating is very similar to speed skating in ice and snow events.