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        <title><![CDATA[If you haven’t bought roller skates, you’re not quarantining right]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quarantine boredom? Meet your match.</p><p>Along vacant boardwalks, empty parking lots and <strong>the ghost town that is Times Square</strong>, roller skaters rule again. Google search interest for the retro footwear <strong>skyrocketed to a five-year high</strong> in early May — about the time lockdown doldrums also started peaking.</p><p>And if the movement had a mascot, it&#8217;d surely be actress Ana Coto. The 29-year-old <strong>went viral on TikTok</strong> for her infectiously fun videos, skating (often backward) through Southern California sunshine with positively immaculate vibes.</p><p>The swagger-filled social-distancing videos, now a certifiable trend on the video app, hit up to 31.2 million views each, with positive comments like &#8220;Do I wanna be her? Or do I wanna be with her?&#8221; and &#8220;Run me over you goddess.&#8221; The TikTok fame has turned her into a spiritual ring leader to a tribe of newly minted (<strong>and newly appreciated</strong>) quarantine roller bladers. It&#8217;s the hobby we never knew we needed, at a time we need it most.</p><p>Coto says she&#8217;s been trying to get friends to take up roller skating for years. When COVID-19 hit, they finally listened.</p><p>&#8220;Lots of those people are coming out of the woodwork like, &#8216;OK, you convinced me,&#8217; &#8221; the former dancer who now lives in Los Angeles tells The Post. &#8220;You can do it alone and have fun, and it&#8217;s exercise.&#8221;</p><p>In her most-viewed video, Coto wears an an all-white jumpsuit, matching sunglasses and a coronavirus mask —&nbsp;peeled off at just the right moment to reveal a steely glance.</p><div class="embed-tiktok"><blockquote class="tiktok-embed" cite="https://www.tiktok.com/@anaocto/video/6824611511600778501" data-video-id="6824611511600778501"  ><section> <strong>@anaocto</strong></p><p>What? Like it’s hard?</p><p> <strong>♬ nursery &#8211; bbno$</strong></section></blockquote><p> <script async src="https://www.tiktok.com/embed.js"></script></div><p>Coto, best known for her role in the 2014 horror flick &#8220;Ouija,&#8221; says her TikTok fame has been a welcome distraction since the lockdown put her acting career on hold — although the hobby has led to at least one role, as a roller gal pal in <strong>Tove Lo&#8217;s 2018 indie film &#8220;Blue Lips.&#8221;</strong> Now, instead of going to auditions and callbacks, she&#8217;s scouting out pothole-free streets, and <strong>giving maneuvering tutorials</strong> to her expanded online fan base.</p><div class="embed-tiktok"><blockquote class="tiktok-embed" cite="https://www.tiktok.com/@anaocto/video/6820959572849626373" data-video-id="6820959572849626373"  ><section> <strong>@anaocto</strong></p><p>Call me Jenny 💋 @jlo <strong>#rollerskating</strong> <strong>#jlotiktokchallenge</strong></p><p> <strong>♬ Jenny from the Block &#8211; Bronx Remix No Rap Edit &#8211; Jennifer Lopez</strong></section></blockquote><p> <script async src="https://www.tiktok.com/embed.js"></script></div><p>Now, countless TikTokers are posting <strong>their own quarantine skating endeavors</strong> — in varying degrees of gracefulness. Coto says she and other roller OGs are happy to see it, especially the ones wearing helmets and wrist guards. Let&#8217;s just say, the learning curve is steep.</p><div class="embed-tiktok"><blockquote class="tiktok-embed" cite="https://www.tiktok.com/@probablymika/video/6826588391920946437" data-video-id="6826588391920946437"  ><section> <strong>@probablymika</strong></p><p>@ girls who bought roller blades during quarantine (i am girls) <strong>#rollerblade</strong> <strong>#fyp</strong> <strong>#foryoupage</strong> <strong>#foryou</strong> <strong>#foryourpage</strong> <strong>#4u</strong> <strong>#foruyou</strong></p><p> <strong>♬ original sound &#8211; joeyklaasen</strong></section></blockquote><p> <script async src="https://www.tiktok.com/embed.js"></script></div><p>It&#8217;s no coincidence Roller blading has taken off during the pandemic — biking has seen a similar revival, with long lines <strong>spilling out of shops in New York City</strong>.</p><p>And even though indoor rinks are off limits for now, there are plenty of open roads to practice on. Plus, it&#8217;s the kind of eye-catching activity that could be just the mood-booster a passer-by needs.</p><p>&#8220;Especially in quarantine, everyone&#8217;s feeling a little more aware of how important human connection is,&#8221; she says.</p><p>She and others have found that it&#8217;s a way for younger people to feel connected from afar to older generations with memories of the skate rink. That can feel especially poignant at a time when visiting with relatives is off-limits, Coto says.</p><p>&#8220;Your grandparents, parents, they all have history with it,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Lots of young people are seeing that it&#8217;s a connective thing now.&#8221;</p><div class="embed-tiktok"><blockquote class="tiktok-embed" cite="https://www.tiktok.com/@ashinabeana/video/6823810038545534214" data-video-id="6823810038545534214"  ><section> <strong>@ashinabeana</strong></p><p>my mama’s usually a bit shy, so this made my day <strong>#foryou</strong> <strong>#rollerskating</strong></p><p> <strong>♬ original sound &#8211; ashinabeana</strong></section></blockquote><p> <script async src="https://www.tiktok.com/embed.js"></script></div>]]></content:encoded>
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