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 Mrs. Rory Flack-Mitchell and Roi Mitchell Sr. are infusing the sports of Rollerblading and Ice Skating to create a sport for our inner city youth. With this fusion of Rollerblading and Ice Skating UrbanSTREETs has the potential to produce directly from the inner cities more diverse Beautiful Figure Skaters, build Roller Hockey and Ice Hockey teams, Develop in-house competitions as well as city wide competitions. And with the Fusion Color of Ice KICKIN' IN, UrbanSTREETs and the National School Board Association, NSBA, there is the potential to create a new sport/ art form at a low expense to keep young minds and bodies engaged in productive physical activities.

Child Safety

 

Each student must supply their own helmet, knee pads,elbow pads and gloves will protect their hands. 

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Growing up with a single mom working 3 jobs Mrs. Rory would get up every morning and go to the rink to train 3 hrs before school. Afterschool the ice rink was like her boys and girls club. Mrs. Rory’s goal is to bring the love, joy, tenacity and self-confidence she gained alone on the ice to our communities without the inflated prices.

 
“After the bell rang I would ride my bike as fast as I could to get back to the rink for off ice classes and more skating". ~Rory Flack * Chicago SunTimes

 

Having two small children Roi Sr. knows the importance of having a positive learning environment for children when not at attending school or while parents are still at work. Roi’s knowledge in Martial Arts and Football, along with learning skating skills with Mrs. Rory, At the age of 10 when Rois friends way of transportation became bikes and the train Roi chose a different mode and his mother bought him his first pair of Rollerblades. Roi found he had a passion for Rollerblading. After he and his mother would watch Ice Skating events on TV he would then go practice in the streets of DC.

 
“As a people we are more powerful as a FIST than OPENHAND” ~ Roi Mitchell Sr. *the Express paper
 

Remington first took the ice at 7, after years of watching his mother perform on TV, and never looked back. He performed in his 1st club show 6 months later in an all-boys number. And one year later he made his TV debut.  Shortly after placing at Jr. Nationals Remington interest in Coaching began, he was 14. Remington is very competitive in the Junior Mens division and travels with the company as Jr. Overseer assisting wherever needed.

 

 "I love to help kids get that element that they're having trouble with and I want to pass on all the knowledge I've learned through skating to every child I can"~ Remington Burghart

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