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In New York's Central Park, a group of people use skating to express their own unique way of city living. Among them are beginners, older skaters in their 60s, those transitioning from quad to inline skates, and young urbanites who have found relief from anxiety, along with friendship and better health through skating.
For skating enthusiasts like Kevin Shnaider and Joe Sanchez, skating goes beyond speed and skill; it's about the courage to fall and get back up. To them, it's more than just a sport; it's a way of free expression, healing, connection and self-discovery. With street music and sunlight, these young skaters are redefining rhythm and lifestyle, giving roller skating a whole new meaning.