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- Jam_skating abstract "Jam skating (or Jamskating) is a combination of dance, gymnastics, and skating, performed on roller skates. The style of skating has its roots in traditional roller disco, but has been influenced by breakdancing, artistic skating, gymnastics, and modern dance. Successful jamskaters are well practiced in these different forms and must have the ability to translate these movements while on skates.Jamskating is neither aggressive nor speed skating. This form of freestyle skating is referred to by many different names: toe-dancing, spot-skating, shuffle skating, hexing, rexxing, trucking, shadow skating, crazy leg, boogie bouncing, and disco skating. These names strictly describe the style of skating, not the moves.".
- Jam_skating wikiPageExternalLink Jamskate.com.
- Jam_skating wikiPageExternalLink WSAJam.com.
- Jam_skating wikiPageExternalLink jamskatingonline.com.
- Jam_skating wikiPageID "5161448".
- Jam_skating wikiPageRevisionID "555541117".
- Jam_skating hasPhotoCollection Jam_skating.
- Jam_skating subject Category:Roller_skating.
- Jam_skating comment "Jam skating (or Jamskating) is a combination of dance, gymnastics, and skating, performed on roller skates. The style of skating has its roots in traditional roller disco, but has been influenced by breakdancing, artistic skating, gymnastics, and modern dance. Successful jamskaters are well practiced in these different forms and must have the ability to translate these movements while on skates.Jamskating is neither aggressive nor speed skating.".
- Jam_skating label "Jam skating".
- Jam_skating sameAs m.0d5n6y.
- Jam_skating sameAs Q12318988.
- Jam_skating sameAs Q12318988.
- Jam_skating wasDerivedFrom Jam_skating?oldid=555541117.
- Jam_skating isPrimaryTopicOf Jam_skating.