Choose rollerblades that fit snugly (no heel lift) and tighten straps starting from the bottom
Wear protective gear: helmet, wrist guards, knee pads, elbow pads
Practice on a flat, smooth surface with clear space
Start with one foot in front and push with the other to gain gentle forward momentum
Keep knees slightly bent and lean slightly forward
Keep skates parallel and use small, controlled strides
Practice stopping by using a toe stop (if equipped) or a braking technique like “T-stop” or “plow” with gradual pressure
Practice turning by shifting weight to the direction of the turn and using wider or shorter strides as needed
Learn to fall safely: squat down, keep hands protected, and try to avoid catching falls with bare hands
Get comfortable with starting and stopping before attempting turns at speed
Progress to basic skills: controlled speed changes, wider-to-narrower turns, and turning while maintaining balance
Avoid wet, sandy, or uneven surfaces and watch for cracks, debris, and traffic
Check skate wheels and bearings for wear and ensure trucks and straps are secure before skating
Use lights or reflective gear if skating in low visibility
Respect local rules, skate in permitted areas, and never skate under the influence
