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Aggressive Inline Skater

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Professional aggressive inline skater Chris Haffey says that these pros do not make much money. This is not a career to get into if you're looking to get rich! You have to love the sport and be realistic about how much -- or, how little -- money you'll make. It might be best to just skate because you love it, stay determined and see what happens. But never lose sight of the fun.

"Only a select few people can claim to be living like adults from the money they make off rollerblading," says Nick D'Amico. He's an aggressive inline skater.

"What I mean by 'adults' is actually paying for a car and living arrangements. There are a few pros that have branched off to own their own companies, which also helps their financial situation, but for the most part I would say that those making enough money to live a comfortable life are fairly limited."

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