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<p>for both swinging and static maneuvers. A rodeoline has no tension in it, while both traditional slacklines and tightropes are tensioned. This slackness in the rope or webbing allows it to swing at large amplitudes and adds a different dynamic. This form of slacklining first came into popularity in 1999, through a group of students from <a href="page.php?w=Colby_College">Colby College</a> in <a href="page.php?w=Waterville%2C_Maine">Waterville, Maine</a>. It was first written about on a website called the "Vultures Peak Center for Freestyle and</p><p>
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