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		<title><![CDATA[Bad Girlfriend Roller Skates: Latest News]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest news from Bad Girlfriend Roller Skates.]]></description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 12:46:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Bad Girlfriend Skates and TZZZ Roller Skates]]></title>
			<link>https://badgirlfriendskates.com/blog/bad-girlfriend-skates-and-tzzz-roller-skates/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2021 00:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>August 2021, Bad Girlfriend Skates opened a sister store TZZZ Roller Skates in Hinton, Alberta, Canada run by Bill and Suzanne McDonald.</p><p><a href="https://www.tzzz.ca/"><strong><span style="color: rgb(31, 73, 125);">https://www.tzzz.ca/</span></strong></a></p><p>TZZZ will have many of the same products as Bad Girlfriend Skates. The location is great for customers in Jasper and Edson, catering to not just recreational skating but providing safety gear to skate park and scooter kids.</p><p>TZZZ Roller Skates is open Monday to Saturday 10am - 6pm and can be reached by calling or texting&nbsp;(780) 223-4166</p><p>TZZZ Roller Skates held it's first recreational skate program August 7th and 8th, 2021,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/530546224970939">Rolling in the Rockies</a>.</p><p>The store is stocked now with many different brands and sizes.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 2021, Bad Girlfriend Skates opened a sister store TZZZ Roller Skates in Hinton, Alberta, Canada run by Bill and Suzanne McDonald.</p><p><a href="https://www.tzzz.ca/"><strong><span style="color: rgb(31, 73, 125);">https://www.tzzz.ca/</span></strong></a></p><p>TZZZ will have many of the same products as Bad Girlfriend Skates. The location is great for customers in Jasper and Edson, catering to not just recreational skating but providing safety gear to skate park and scooter kids.</p><p>TZZZ Roller Skates is open Monday to Saturday 10am - 6pm and can be reached by calling or texting&nbsp;(780) 223-4166</p><p>TZZZ Roller Skates held it's first recreational skate program August 7th and 8th, 2021,&nbsp;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/530546224970939">Rolling in the Rockies</a>.</p><p>The store is stocked now with many different brands and sizes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[New Skater Wheel Info - Roller Derby Wheel Guide]]></title>
			<link>https://badgirlfriendskates.com/blog/new-skater-wheel-info-roller-derby-wheel-guide/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2017 11:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com"></a>Today we are only going to talk about 3 things regarding
your wheels to keep this blog as short as possible but give you much needed
info.</p><ul><li>1.Durometer</li><li>2.Diameter</li><li>3.Width</li></ul><p><strong><u>Durometer </u></strong>(hardness)</p><p>Understanding what you are buying is so important and more
so when you are on a budget.</p><p>Talk to your league and <strong><u>ASK</u></strong>
what wheels you need for the surfaces they use so you do not end up with wheels
that are going to hinder your play rather than help you.</p><p>Durometer is the hardness of the wheel. A low number means
the wheels are soft and will be sticky and give you grip on slippery surfaces.
78A is typically an outdoor wheel with 80A, 84A, 86A and 88A being your low durometer,
soft, sticky wheels.</p><p>If the floor you play on is slippery you need something in
the above bracket.</p><p>If the floor is sticky and you use the above wheels your
game and practice will be affected because your movements will be slowed down.
Sticky wheels and sticky floors do not go together. Get at harder wheel, meaning
get a higher durometer wheel, 91A, 93A, 95A, 97A. Some skaters are now even
using wheels as high as 99A and 101A.</p><p>As a new skater, you will have a ton of questions and this
is just one you need answered. Ask! How many practice places will be you be
skating in and what wheels are recommended for the floor.</p><p><u><em><strong>Pusher Wheels</strong></em></u> : When performing a crossover you “push” with
both feet. It is important for skaters wanting speed to perform crossovers in
the corners for added speed rather than glide lazily through the turn. Pusher
wheels are softer wheel on side of skate that faces the track.</p><p><strong><em><u>Speed Wheels</u></em></strong> : This wheel is harder than the pusher wheel.
It gives the release needed when breaking.</p><p>Purchasing wheels in 4 packs allows you to carry 4 of each
durometer to carry on road trips rather than 8 of each durometer. Eg 86 pusher wheel and 88 as speed wheel or 91 as pusher wheel and 93 as speed wheel. These are just two combos!</p><p><img alt="" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-veazmr2/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-d0221e6a1404cf9bc922498ae302bc69.png"></p><p><strong><u>Diameter </u></strong>(size)
the other number on a wheel</p><p>This is the height of your wheel. Taller wheels, 62mm, are
faster because they take you there faster than a 59mm. Are you going to notice
this? Maybe not but if you are a skater struggling to make your laps for skater
requirements because you are down one lap or half a lap maybe this is something
for you to look at. You are putting all that effort on a 59 mm to get around
the track in 5 min and just not getting it when a 62mm could be the answer
taking you there faster.</p><p>We will use 178 ft (54254 mm) as an estimate of the length
of one lap. Do the math. A 62mm wheel will roll 875 and a 59 mm will roll 919
revolutions. That’s 44 revolutions difference. 44 times 25 equals 1100
revolutions, 48 times 27 equals 1188 revolutions. We could sit here all day and
crunch numbers but really does that not look like one lap and a bit?</p><p>Then there is acceleration! Effort is put into our stride and
it will require more effort in performing more strides in in 59mm wheel than a
62mm wheel. Long distance skaters prefer taller wheels because they do not have
to exert as much effort. As far as stability the closer you are to the ground
the more stability you will have. Therefore a 59 mm wheel is more stable than a
62 mm wheel because you are closer to the ground by 3 mm. If you are super tall
then this may make a difference but to a shorter skaters like me at 5.5” I can’t
honestly say in 10 years I have never noticed a difference.</p><p>I think the key here is if you are struggling to get your
laps try the 62mm. The next thing to keep in mind is if you are going to build
your wheel base remember to keep them same height if you are mix and matching (using
a 84 on inside of skate and a 86 on outside of skate). Obviously, wheels need
to be same height on your skates. </p><p><u><strong>Width</strong></u> (profile)</p><p>The surface area that contacts the floor affects the speed
and grip of the wheel. This contact area does not include any lips or bevels at
the edge of the wheel.</p><p>Skaters over 200 lbs as well as new skaters may feel more stable
on a wider (44 mm) wheel but the downside is wide wheels may also make you less
agile and clumsy.</p><p>38 mm is the most popular wheel width for roller derby
providing balance and stability needed for all levels of skaters.</p><p>To some it all up you need to get the right hardness, right
height and width. All trail and error finding a wheel that works for you may
not be the wheel that works for another skater.</p><p style="margin-left: 20px;"><em><strong>Look for our next blog explaining difference in hubs and tread</strong></em></p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com">Bad Girlfriend Skates</a> is thrilled with our newest stock additions that are going to fuel your Roller Derby Soul-&nbsp; Radar Halo wheel 84A, 99A and 101A - Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p>This was a wheel that took over 2 years to develop to give skaters the edging skaters have been looking for without sacrificing grip.</p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/radar-halo-roller-derby-wheel/">Riedell Halo 84A Wheel</a><img style="width: 178px;" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/riedell-halo-84a-wheel-bgfskates.jpg"></p><p><strong>Halo 84A </strong></p><p>Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p>
This new Halo wheel is the remedy for slippery surfaces. At 84A, it offers tons of grip, while the oversized edges of the Halo
 Hub still provide excellent roll. Skaters experience a crisp feel and 
plenty of speed. Skaters needing more grip will no longer have to 
sacrifice speed and edgework.</p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/radar-halo-roller-derby-wheel/">Riedell Halo 99A Wheel</a><img style="width: 180px;" src="https://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/product_images/uploaded_images/riedell-halo-99a-wheel-bgfskates.jpg"></p><p><strong>Halo 99A <br></strong></p><p>Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><br>
If you are a Roller Derby skater playing on very grippy surfaces face the challenges you face involve not being able to stop properly which means your game and play suffers. The new Halo 99A and Halo
 101A is going to solves these issues providing excellent stopping and edging characteristics on 
those coated or extra grippy surfaces. </p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/radar-halo-roller-derby-wheel/">Riedell Halo 101A Wheel</a><img style="width: 194px;" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/riedell-halo-101a-wheel-bgfskates.jpg"></p><p><strong>Halo 101A </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p>Available now at Bad Girlfriend Skates  $59.00 Canadian per 4 pack of wheels</p><p>There really is a Halo for every indoor surface on Earth.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com"></a>Today we are only going to talk about 3 things regarding
your wheels to keep this blog as short as possible but give you much needed
info.</p><ul><li>1.Durometer</li><li>2.Diameter</li><li>3.Width</li></ul><p><strong><u>Durometer </u></strong>(hardness)</p><p>Understanding what you are buying is so important and more
so when you are on a budget.</p><p>Talk to your league and <strong><u>ASK</u></strong>
what wheels you need for the surfaces they use so you do not end up with wheels
that are going to hinder your play rather than help you.</p><p>Durometer is the hardness of the wheel. A low number means
the wheels are soft and will be sticky and give you grip on slippery surfaces.
78A is typically an outdoor wheel with 80A, 84A, 86A and 88A being your low durometer,
soft, sticky wheels.</p><p>If the floor you play on is slippery you need something in
the above bracket.</p><p>If the floor is sticky and you use the above wheels your
game and practice will be affected because your movements will be slowed down.
Sticky wheels and sticky floors do not go together. Get at harder wheel, meaning
get a higher durometer wheel, 91A, 93A, 95A, 97A. Some skaters are now even
using wheels as high as 99A and 101A.</p><p>As a new skater, you will have a ton of questions and this
is just one you need answered. Ask! How many practice places will be you be
skating in and what wheels are recommended for the floor.</p><p><u><em><strong>Pusher Wheels</strong></em></u> : When performing a crossover you “push” with
both feet. It is important for skaters wanting speed to perform crossovers in
the corners for added speed rather than glide lazily through the turn. Pusher
wheels are softer wheel on side of skate that faces the track.</p><p><strong><em><u>Speed Wheels</u></em></strong> : This wheel is harder than the pusher wheel.
It gives the release needed when breaking.</p><p>Purchasing wheels in 4 packs allows you to carry 4 of each
durometer to carry on road trips rather than 8 of each durometer. Eg 86 pusher wheel and 88 as speed wheel or 91 as pusher wheel and 93 as speed wheel. These are just two combos!</p><p><img alt="" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-veazmr2/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-d0221e6a1404cf9bc922498ae302bc69.png"></p><p><strong><u>Diameter </u></strong>(size)
the other number on a wheel</p><p>This is the height of your wheel. Taller wheels, 62mm, are
faster because they take you there faster than a 59mm. Are you going to notice
this? Maybe not but if you are a skater struggling to make your laps for skater
requirements because you are down one lap or half a lap maybe this is something
for you to look at. You are putting all that effort on a 59 mm to get around
the track in 5 min and just not getting it when a 62mm could be the answer
taking you there faster.</p><p>We will use 178 ft (54254 mm) as an estimate of the length
of one lap. Do the math. A 62mm wheel will roll 875 and a 59 mm will roll 919
revolutions. That’s 44 revolutions difference. 44 times 25 equals 1100
revolutions, 48 times 27 equals 1188 revolutions. We could sit here all day and
crunch numbers but really does that not look like one lap and a bit?</p><p>Then there is acceleration! Effort is put into our stride and
it will require more effort in performing more strides in in 59mm wheel than a
62mm wheel. Long distance skaters prefer taller wheels because they do not have
to exert as much effort. As far as stability the closer you are to the ground
the more stability you will have. Therefore a 59 mm wheel is more stable than a
62 mm wheel because you are closer to the ground by 3 mm. If you are super tall
then this may make a difference but to a shorter skaters like me at 5.5” I can’t
honestly say in 10 years I have never noticed a difference.</p><p>I think the key here is if you are struggling to get your
laps try the 62mm. The next thing to keep in mind is if you are going to build
your wheel base remember to keep them same height if you are mix and matching (using
a 84 on inside of skate and a 86 on outside of skate). Obviously, wheels need
to be same height on your skates. </p><p><u><strong>Width</strong></u> (profile)</p><p>The surface area that contacts the floor affects the speed
and grip of the wheel. This contact area does not include any lips or bevels at
the edge of the wheel.</p><p>Skaters over 200 lbs as well as new skaters may feel more stable
on a wider (44 mm) wheel but the downside is wide wheels may also make you less
agile and clumsy.</p><p>38 mm is the most popular wheel width for roller derby
providing balance and stability needed for all levels of skaters.</p><p>To some it all up you need to get the right hardness, right
height and width. All trail and error finding a wheel that works for you may
not be the wheel that works for another skater.</p><p style="margin-left: 20px;"><em><strong>Look for our next blog explaining difference in hubs and tread</strong></em></p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com">Bad Girlfriend Skates</a> is thrilled with our newest stock additions that are going to fuel your Roller Derby Soul-&nbsp; Radar Halo wheel 84A, 99A and 101A - Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p>This was a wheel that took over 2 years to develop to give skaters the edging skaters have been looking for without sacrificing grip.</p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/radar-halo-roller-derby-wheel/">Riedell Halo 84A Wheel</a><img style="width: 178px;" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/riedell-halo-84a-wheel-bgfskates.jpg"></p><p><strong>Halo 84A </strong></p><p>Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p>
This new Halo wheel is the remedy for slippery surfaces. At 84A, it offers tons of grip, while the oversized edges of the Halo
 Hub still provide excellent roll. Skaters experience a crisp feel and 
plenty of speed. Skaters needing more grip will no longer have to 
sacrifice speed and edgework.</p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/radar-halo-roller-derby-wheel/">Riedell Halo 99A Wheel</a><img style="width: 180px;" src="https://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/product_images/uploaded_images/riedell-halo-99a-wheel-bgfskates.jpg"></p><p><strong>Halo 99A <br></strong></p><p>Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><br>
If you are a Roller Derby skater playing on very grippy surfaces face the challenges you face involve not being able to stop properly which means your game and play suffers. The new Halo 99A and Halo
 101A is going to solves these issues providing excellent stopping and edging characteristics on 
those coated or extra grippy surfaces. </p><p><a href="http://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/radar-halo-roller-derby-wheel/">Riedell Halo 101A Wheel</a><img style="width: 194px;" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/riedell-halo-101a-wheel-bgfskates.jpg"></p><p><strong>Halo 101A </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Size: 38mm wide x 59mm tall</p><p>Available now at Bad Girlfriend Skates  $59.00 Canadian per 4 pack of wheels</p><p>There really is a Halo for every indoor surface on Earth.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Bad Girlfriend Skates staff]]></title>
			<link>https://badgirlfriendskates.com/blog/bad-girlfriend-skates-staff/</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2017 07:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> <strong><span style="font-size: 12px;">At Long Last Bad Girlfriend Skates is going to be blogging<br></span></strong></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px;"><strong>BUT FIRST<br></strong></span></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px;">Meet our staff............</span><br></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Avery-Rayne AKA Toxic Talker </span><br></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/avery.jpg"></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Avery-Rayne AKA Toxic Talker</span> <span style="font-size: 12px;"></span></span></span></span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">(and boy can she!!!) has been skating with Sturgeon County Junior Roller Derby Association for 4 years. Avery has been working at the store since March of 2017 when Hoochie took her second vacation of the year for a 2 week absence. She did so well working with our other store Jr Abbi we just couldn't let her go. What we love about Avery is she is not only a quick learner and listener but she is just as bossy as Hoochie. </span></span></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">The great thing about having our Jrs working at the shop is they bring such a different level of service relating to the kids that come into the shop for gear. Lets face it kids relate to kids and don't listen so much to the adults!!!</span></span></span></span></span><strong><br></strong></p><p><span style="font-size: 16px;"><strong></strong></span><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Abbi AKA Abs of Steel</span><br></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/abbi2.jpg">&nbsp; <img style="width: 247px;" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/abbi.jpg"></p><p><strong>Abbi AKA Abs of Steel</strong> has been playing roller derby for 4 years with Sturgeon County Junior Roller Derby. She was the first Junior we have ever hired and due to the success now have 2 working in the store.</p><p>
Derby is her passion just like the rest of the store staff but she also does very well at volleyball & badminton a school. She starts grade 10 in fall of 2017 having just graduated grade nine with honors.</p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Cat AKA Cat L. Prod</span></strong></p><p><strong><img src="https://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/product_images/uploaded_images/blog-copy.jpg"></strong></p><p><strong>Cat AKA Cat L. Prod&nbsp; </strong>It<strong> </strong>
all started at Pride in Toronto at Clam Slam 2010: my first taste of 
derby. Being an avid Jack Daniel’s drinker I was mystified by the Great 
Jackie Daniels and had to find out about this sport. I
 ran to Roller Bug the next day and bought all the gear without even 
knowing if we had roller derby in Newfoundland. Turns out we did and I 
signed up for the next freshmeat intake. With no roller derby shops on 
the Island I opened Signal Skates and then the
 fun began. Over the years I played with the Squareville Slammers, 
Neversweets, and Jam Jams while living on The Rock.</p><p>In
 2013 I met the infamous Hoochie and I eventually migrated to Alberta 
later that year and moved into Bad Girlfriend Skates. I played with 
Hwy14 as a skater and ref, eventually becoming
 a part of Reff’d for Dead crew. I've since hung up my skates completely
 and now dedicate my time to making people laugh at some of the 
ridiculous t-shirts I create. I hang out at the shop for just a 
few days a month on the weekends maintaining skates, hang with peeps,
 and spread my gear wisdom.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Lesley AKA Hoochie</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/hoochie.jpg"></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>In February 2006 I met up with Sour Cherry in Edmonton and my introduction and journey into Roller Derby began and still continues.</p><p>I skated with Oil City Derby Girls for my first 4 years and was president for 3 years. Founded Red Deer Roller Derby and helped with start up of the first Junior league in Canada, Greater Edmonton. I have skated with many leagues such as E-Ville, Red Deer, Hwy 14 and traveled to many places with a great many skaters. One of my favorite memories was 2009 traveling with a team of Canadians to the UK and Scotland as Team Canada. But really 11 years later at age 50 when people come to the shop and ask who I skate for I don't mind telling them "I AM RETIRED!" </p><p>Bad Girlfriend Skates started in my garage and the local roller rink in 2008. In 2016 we relocated to Morinville with a way better shop with more space but it just never seems like enough space, especially since I can't stop buying so much gear and skates till we are bursting at the seams again. I love building the store website adding products all in an effort to make Bad Girlfriend Skates your one stop skate shop. You have to offer more than one brand and give options because lets face it we are all different sizes and shapes and no one skate or knee pads fits or feels the same on everyone.<strong><br></strong></p><p><strong>Bad Girlfriend Skates can be reached at bgfskates@gmail.com or by texting/calling 780-918-9676<br></strong></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <strong><span style="font-size: 12px;">At Long Last Bad Girlfriend Skates is going to be blogging<br></span></strong></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px;"><strong>BUT FIRST<br></strong></span></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px;">Meet our staff............</span><br></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Avery-Rayne AKA Toxic Talker </span><br></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/avery.jpg"></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Avery-Rayne AKA Toxic Talker</span> <span style="font-size: 12px;"></span></span></span></span></span></strong><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">(and boy can she!!!) has been skating with Sturgeon County Junior Roller Derby Association for 4 years. Avery has been working at the store since March of 2017 when Hoochie took her second vacation of the year for a 2 week absence. She did so well working with our other store Jr Abbi we just couldn't let her go. What we love about Avery is she is not only a quick learner and listener but she is just as bossy as Hoochie. </span></span></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-size: 12px;">The great thing about having our Jrs working at the shop is they bring such a different level of service relating to the kids that come into the shop for gear. Lets face it kids relate to kids and don't listen so much to the adults!!!</span></span></span></span></span><strong><br></strong></p><p><span style="font-size: 16px;"><strong></strong></span><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Abbi AKA Abs of Steel</span><br></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/abbi2.jpg">&nbsp; <img style="width: 247px;" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/abbi.jpg"></p><p><strong>Abbi AKA Abs of Steel</strong> has been playing roller derby for 4 years with Sturgeon County Junior Roller Derby. She was the first Junior we have ever hired and due to the success now have 2 working in the store.</p><p>
Derby is her passion just like the rest of the store staff but she also does very well at volleyball & badminton a school. She starts grade 10 in fall of 2017 having just graduated grade nine with honors.</p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Cat AKA Cat L. Prod</span></strong></p><p><strong><img src="https://www.badgirlfriendskates.com/product_images/uploaded_images/blog-copy.jpg"></strong></p><p><strong>Cat AKA Cat L. Prod&nbsp; </strong>It<strong> </strong>
all started at Pride in Toronto at Clam Slam 2010: my first taste of 
derby. Being an avid Jack Daniel’s drinker I was mystified by the Great 
Jackie Daniels and had to find out about this sport. I
 ran to Roller Bug the next day and bought all the gear without even 
knowing if we had roller derby in Newfoundland. Turns out we did and I 
signed up for the next freshmeat intake. With no roller derby shops on 
the Island I opened Signal Skates and then the
 fun began. Over the years I played with the Squareville Slammers, 
Neversweets, and Jam Jams while living on The Rock.</p><p>In
 2013 I met the infamous Hoochie and I eventually migrated to Alberta 
later that year and moved into Bad Girlfriend Skates. I played with 
Hwy14 as a skater and ref, eventually becoming
 a part of Reff’d for Dead crew. I've since hung up my skates completely
 and now dedicate my time to making people laugh at some of the 
ridiculous t-shirts I create. I hang out at the shop for just a 
few days a month on the weekends maintaining skates, hang with peeps,
 and spread my gear wisdom.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 16px;">Lesley AKA Hoochie</span></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><img src="/product_images/uploaded_images/hoochie.jpg"></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>In February 2006 I met up with Sour Cherry in Edmonton and my introduction and journey into Roller Derby began and still continues.</p><p>I skated with Oil City Derby Girls for my first 4 years and was president for 3 years. Founded Red Deer Roller Derby and helped with start up of the first Junior league in Canada, Greater Edmonton. I have skated with many leagues such as E-Ville, Red Deer, Hwy 14 and traveled to many places with a great many skaters. One of my favorite memories was 2009 traveling with a team of Canadians to the UK and Scotland as Team Canada. But really 11 years later at age 50 when people come to the shop and ask who I skate for I don't mind telling them "I AM RETIRED!" </p><p>Bad Girlfriend Skates started in my garage and the local roller rink in 2008. In 2016 we relocated to Morinville with a way better shop with more space but it just never seems like enough space, especially since I can't stop buying so much gear and skates till we are bursting at the seams again. I love building the store website adding products all in an effort to make Bad Girlfriend Skates your one stop skate shop. You have to offer more than one brand and give options because lets face it we are all different sizes and shapes and no one skate or knee pads fits or feels the same on everyone.<strong><br></strong></p><p><strong>Bad Girlfriend Skates can be reached at bgfskates@gmail.com or by texting/calling 780-918-9676<br></strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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