Unlike hiking boots, Roll Bounce skates are often laced loose around the ankle to allow for the "droop" required in snake walks, while tight over the instep to secure the foot.
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Directed by Malcolm D. Lee, Roll Bounce stars a young Bow Wow (yes, the "Like Mike" era) as Xavier "X" Smith. The setting: Chicago, summer ‘78. X and his crew of wise-cracking, chain-wearing, soul-skating friends rule their local rink, The Palace. They are the kings of the JB session—fancy footwork, soul train lines, and enough swagger to fill a Cadillac.
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Roll Bounce is more than just a fun playground activity – it also offers a range of physical and cognitive benefits for kids. Some of the benefits include:
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The combination of kinetic energy, elasticity, and impulse creates the thrilling experience of Roll Bounce. Kids love the sensation of flying through the air, feeling weightless, and experiencing the thrill of uncertainty as they try to control their bounces.