Walling Up
Rules to play Roller Skating
Walling Up
A basic wall consists of two blockers working together to take up as much space on the track as possible to make it difficult for the opposing team to maneuver. Walling up refers to creating a wall formation at a strategic time, so the opposing team (especially the jammer) has no time to respond. A wall can inhibit, slow down, and ultimately trap the opposing jammer, and may last an entire jam if they can effectively hold the opposing team. Variations on the strategy include setting up blockers to rotate through the wall positions.
Equipment
Goating
Passing the Star
The Game Starts
Scoring
Walling Up
Overtime
The Diamond
Safety concerns
Banishment
Starting A Jam
Concluding A Jam More ...
Test your English Language
Xmas Facts
What to Eat in Jammu and Kashmir
Nelson Mandela
The Best New Cars
Benefits of Iceberg lettuce
Vasant Panchami
Karva Chauth Fast
Wonders of World
Healthy Ear
Kriya Yoga




