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				John Gilmour
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				Vlad Popov
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Damn man. We talk about protection and all and then a car hits you. It just ain’t right, you now what I’m saying?
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				Vlad Popov
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				Karl Floitgraf
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				Vlad Popov
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				Vlad Popov
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Strange. I was under the impression that John was against any major injuries. On snow or on asphalt. 
Wrist guards is the single very important article you can wear to protect yourself. At least it should be the first one on and last one off. 2 Helmet. 3 Kneepads. 4 Elbowpads.
Highspeed and slalom skating would call for 1+2+3+4 combo.
In your case helmet should be worn at all times. Even when not skating. You wouldn't want to hurt the bright head of yours, would you?
			
			
									
									
						Wrist guards is the single very important article you can wear to protect yourself. At least it should be the first one on and last one off. 2 Helmet. 3 Kneepads. 4 Elbowpads.
Highspeed and slalom skating would call for 1+2+3+4 combo.
In your case helmet should be worn at all times. Even when not skating. You wouldn't want to hurt the bright head of yours, would you?
On 2003-07-07 22:43, Karl Floitgraf wrote:
John has taught me many things, namely how to injure myself. Jk
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				Karl Floitgraf
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