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    Date: 9/2/2012 Description: Vans was launched in 1966 by Paul Van Doren with his brother James and two partners. Van Doren was aiming to make almost durable and affordable casual deck shoe in the market which eventually turned out to be the most liked shoes by youngsters‚ athletes and others. From its own retail store in Anaheim‚ California Van Doren was able to open few more stores in other places. But‚ the main concern was to promote those stores. Van Doren was involved in producing shoes

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    VANS is an American based manufacturer of sneakers‚ BMX shoes‚ snowboarding boots‚ skateboarding and other shoe types. They target and cater to groups of youths and active consumers who do skateboarding‚ surfing and snowboarding. There are also apparels and accessories from the same company to cater to the same youth market. The first store was started in California by Paul Van Doren and three partners in March 16‚ 1966. What makes them special at first is that they sold shoes manufactured from

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    Roller skating is one of favorite sports for children and we often see them playing roller skating in the square. Roller skating is derived from skating. Data records‚ roller skating invented by the Dutch in eighteenth Century. Through continuous improvement and innovation‚ until the early 1980s‚ this is roughly the Roller skating that people see in the market today. In 1992‚ International Olympic Committee decided to include roller skating as an official event in the Olympic Games. Rollers skating

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    movement‚ represented by roller shoes‚ has influenced upon the majority of youngsters.The charm of roller shoes seduces children and knocks them out‚ which also shows unfettered spirit.However‚ every coin has two sides. As the popularity of roller skating‚ opposed voices occur. There is no denying that roller shoes wrought fundamental changes in our life. Nothing is more critical than to do physical exercises. The more exercises we do‚ the more healthy we are. But what people consider most essential

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    Case Study – VANSSkating on Air 1a) What were some of the key characteristics of Van’s earliest customers in the 1960’s and 1970’s? Some of the key characteristics of Van’s customers are teenagers who needed strong and durable footwear for their rough sports like skateboarding‚ people who needed customized shoes sizes due to various width and lengths of their feet‚ people who just simply want a shoe customized to their style and liking‚ and schools that needed shoes that could match the school

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    Skating Happy Valley‚ OR From giant‚ steep‚ and scenic hills to going fast down any steep slope within the valley. The sensations from going fast down a hill with only you and your board is an indescribable feeling. To some it may seem as little as a hobby or something to do to pass the time. Yet to me it’s a feeling like no other. As intense as it seems‚ 35mph+ is relaxing more so than anyone but a skater could fully understand. The rush yet soothing feeling of windy blasting against my face‚ the

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    recovery rather than the fall strengthens and defines people. Through my experience ice-skating‚ I learned an invaluable lesson: how to fall with grace and how to recover. I loved to ice-skate‚ but I never considered figure-skating seriously until one particular day‚ when an elderly gentleman came to the rink. When he first entered‚ I paid no particular attention‚ but when he stepped onto the ice my view of skating changed entirely. This wonderful gentleman inspired me. He slid across the ice‚ gracefully

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    “There’s something magic about figure skating. Something that keeps me from giving up‚ and that makes me feel incomplete without it. Something that makes me addicted.” I remembered all the tough practice sessions. The falling and getting right back up. All the tears shed‚ and the memories made preparing for this moment. All the months spent getting ready‚ and all the time spent on the ice. All the hard work was worth it for my two minutes performing. Memories played through my head as I walked

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    Figure skating is skating on ice‚ which is characterized by the performance of spins‚ dance movements and jumps (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). For figure skaters‚ however‚ the ice-ring is their second home and skating is their freedom‚ remedy‚ and life. For them‚ figure skating is not only about jumps and various movements; it is about handling nerves and controlling pressure. A skater needs to have good balance on the ice in order to remain stable. This is due to the understanding of the center

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    Figure Skating Artistic Skating or as we know it Figure Skating is a fun and completive sport for many ages. The history of figure skating: Between 1892 and 1896 the International Skating Union was founded‚ first European Championship was held‚ and the first World Championship was held. Before 1902 only men competed but in 1902 a woman Madge Syers competed in the World competition and placed 2nd. In 1906 a separate competition was created for ladies. The first Olympic figure skating competitions

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