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There are different types of inline skates for different types of skating such as aggressive skating, speed skating, Inline hockey and artistic inline skating.
Inline skaters lacking a heel brake can use various other methods to stop, such as the T-stop in which the skater moves one skate perpendicular to the other, making a " T " shape to increase friction and reduce speed, or the more advanced maneuver of a hockey stop, in which the skater quickly moves both skates perpendicular to the path of motion.
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Inline speed skating is a competitive non-contact sport played on inline skates.
Inline speed skating races are held in a variety of formats and on a variety of surfaces.
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The International Roller Sports Federation or Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports ( FIRS ) is the world governing body for roller sports, including rink hockey, inline hockey, Inline speed skating and artistic roller skating.

Inline and skating
Roller Hockey played on Quad skates and Roller Hockey played on Inline skates have different rules and equipment, and they involve different types of skating but share the name Roller Hockey.
Category: Inline skating
Inline skates are similar to ice skates but with a set of three to four wheels in lieu of the blade, which are designed to mimic ice skating on solid surfaces such as wood or concrete.
Inline skating rinks are between 125 and 400 metres, though banked tracks can only be 250 metres long.
Inline skating can also be held on closed road courses between 400 and 1, 000 metres, as well as open-road competitions where starting and finishing lines do not coincide.
Inline skates ( often called Rollerblades after the popular trade name ) are a type of roller skate used for inline skating.
* Inline figure skating
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* Inline skating — see Roller skating
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* Inline skating and sub-forms:
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Inline skating is a sport practiced widely internationally.
Inline skating is also known as " roller blading " due to the popular brand of inline skates, Rollerblade.

Inline and is
Inline hockey is a variation of roller hockey very similar to ice hockey, from which it is derived.
Inline hockey is played by two teams, consisting of four skaters and one goalie, on a dry rink divided into two halves by a center line, with one net at each end of the rink.
Inline sledge hockey is being developed to allow everyone, regardless of whether they have a disability or not, to complete up to world championship level based solely on talent and ability.
There is traditional " Roller hockey ", played with quad roller skates, and " Inline Hockey ", played with inline skates.
Roller Hockey ( Inline ) bears close resemblance to ice hockey and is played on Inline skates, uses an ice hockey stick and includes a lot of fast " racing back and forth " action.
The Roller Hockey ( Inline ) Goalie uses a Glove, called a catcher, to catch the shot on goal, he also has a flat, usually square, mit which is used to deflect the shot this is called a blocker.
Inline Hockey is played on inline skates
Roller hockey ( Inline ) is a variation of roller hockey very similar to ice hockey, from which it is derived.
Like ice hockey, roller hockey ( Inline ) is a contact sport.
Roller Hockey ( Inline ) is referred to by many names worldwide, including Ball Hockey, Inline hockey, Roller Hockey, Longstick hockey, Deck hockey, Road hockey, Street hockey and Skater hockey depending on which region of the world in which it is played.
Generally speaking, only competitive level Inline hockey is strictly bound by the governing body's rules.
; Inline expansion or macro expansion: When some code invokes a procedure, it is possible to directly insert the body of the procedure inside the calling code rather than transferring control to it.
Inline linking ( also known as hotlinking, leeching, piggy-backing, direct linking, offsite image grabs, bandwidth theft ) is the use of a linked object, often an image, from one site by a web page belonging to a second site.
* Inline linking to an image stored on another site increases the bandwidth use of that site even though the site is not being viewed as intended.

Inline and sport
Inline hockey, also known as roller hockey or roller inline hockey, is a team sport played on a sport tiled flooring, wood, asphalt, cement, or any other appropriate surface, in which skaters use wooden or composite sticks to shoot a hard plastic puck into their opponent's net.
The International Ice Hockey Federation organizes IIHF Inline Hockey World Championships but the sport is recognized as being governed by the International Roller Sports Federation which organizes FIRS Inline Hockey World Championships.
Inline hockey was invented by Americans as a way to play the sport in all climates.

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Inline citations allow readers to quickly determine the strength of a source based on, for example, the court a case was decided in and the year it was decided.
The Garden State Rollergirls, a women's flat track roller derby team, bout at the Inline Skating Club of America on Main Avenue.
Inline roller skater on a slalom course
* Inline objects can be used to perform drive-by attacks on the client, exploiting faults in the code that interprets the objects.
Also, this song was featured in the 2002 inline skating game, Aggressive Inline, appearing on the Xbox, Playstation, Playstation 2 and Gamecube consoles.
Gorseinon's local rugby team is Gorseinon RFC while Garden Village FC of the Welsh Football League play on the outskirts of the town in Kingsbridge, Gorseinon Cricket Club who play in the South Wales Cricket association, also Gorseinon Inline Hockey Club who play in BIPHA South Wales.
Inline hyperlinks become ordinary text, links on the margins may or may not be shown.
Vert is a term used in extreme sports ( especially skateboarding, snowboarding, BMX and Inline skating ) to denote a competition held on a Vert ramp which allows the competitors to fly into the air and land back on the ramp.

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