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Hi, I've been in sports research for many years, and with that, I'm asking if anyone would like to learn a more efficient, and faster way to skate? The basics can be learned in about five minutes...

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The French-speaking skater who skated A2A backwards is Nicolas Ratthe from Sherbrooke, Quebec.

He also skated the Defi de L'Ile de Montreal (128km's) backwards.

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You can make all of the assumptions you'd like about me, which is fine. The story left out a lot of facts to write a controversial story.

The only real test is to try what I've discovered for yourself. I didn't expect a red carpet treatment, so the comments don't mean much to be honest. However, if it works; cool...

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Thanks Peter! That was 3 years ago. I'm glad to finally know his name. : )

Peter Doucet said:
The French-speaking skater who skated A2A backwards is Nicolas Ratthe from Sherbrooke, Quebec.

He also skated the Defi de L'Ile de Montreal (128km's) backwards.

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The last time I checked bugs didn't wear helmets. This means skaters who skate like bugs don't need to wear helmets.

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