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Old 10-20-2009, 09:53 AM   #3
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Learn on ICE.

Develop some skills there....there are more camps and schools on ice, and more public sessions that can help you learn. You'll also learn better/proper habits on the ice than you will on the dryfloor.

From there, u can be assured that your skills can implement both ice and roller. You'll be getting lots of calls to play for free, so your equipment pretty much pays off itself.

Heck...you may never touch roller hockey again!!
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