Well done skating as always! May I ask, how possible do you think those moves would be with just intermediate level skates and frames? (I use the Flying Eagle F6S, with only new bearings and wheels) I'd love to work up to those skills, so I'm just curious what I need for my skates setup wise.
Even if you only have a flat setup you can easily do All the roll variations i did here ie "duck/heel-to" All 2 wheeled Spins Are also just a easy as you dont need the rocker to practice Them. (i learned nearly All My rolls in aggressive skates with anti-rocker by just playing around) But if you want to get that Nice flowy effect and transition between tricks by doing carving tricks like lions, 3, gazelle All those Are best learned on rocker! As for what you need.. Basicly just a rockered framed! Im not sure what your flying Eagles comes with. But I would try and look for a slalom frame with 2mm rocker thats where All began for me. I think FR makes the 4D frame which is absolutly premium to skate on and not that expensive compared to the wizard frames im on in this video. But otherwise try out a full rockered setup on your Eagles, have fun and really just do what you think is fun of tricks.. Give it 3 years and boom you Are there! Hope it could awnser a bit 🙂🙌
it can be done with practically any mainstream skates, but best preferred a long frame for a nice flowy transition. dont have to worry about the rocker as most flat frames eventually will have natural rocker.
Hey, do you think its possible to follow your wizard tutorials on flat 4x80? I am hesitant to get into rockered frames because i like carving and speed.
It is possiable yea but its a little harder to learn to carve.. But you can compensate by shifting more weight to your toes 🙂 but you can sure use flat frames! Its just about learning the balance 🙂
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Well done skating as always! May I ask, how possible do you think those moves would be with just intermediate level skates and frames? (I use the Flying Eagle F6S, with only new bearings and wheels) I'd love to work up to those skills, so I'm just curious what I need for my skates setup wise.
You can see an example video of screw rotation to rocker frame at the link, minute 5.45 ruclips.net/video/ZWup_JRCkEA/видео.html)
Even if you only have a flat setup you can easily do All the roll variations i did here ie "duck/heel-to" All 2 wheeled Spins Are also just a easy as you dont need the rocker to practice Them. (i learned nearly All My rolls in aggressive skates with anti-rocker by just playing around)
But if you want to get that Nice flowy effect and transition between tricks by doing carving tricks like lions, 3, gazelle All those Are best learned on rocker!
As for what you need.. Basicly just a rockered framed! Im not sure what your flying Eagles comes with. But I would try and look for a slalom frame with 2mm rocker thats where All began for me. I think FR makes the 4D frame which is absolutly premium to skate on and not that expensive compared to the wizard frames im on in this video. But otherwise try out a full rockered setup on your Eagles, have fun and really just do what you think is fun of tricks.. Give it 3 years and boom you Are there! Hope it could awnser a bit 🙂🙌
it can be done with practically any mainstream skates, but best preferred a long frame for a nice flowy transition. dont have to worry about the rocker as most flat frames eventually will have natural rocker.
Hey, do you think its possible to follow your wizard tutorials on flat 4x80? I am hesitant to get into rockered frames because i like carving and speed.
It is possiable yea but its a little harder to learn to carve.. But you can compensate by shifting more weight to your toes 🙂 but you can sure use flat frames! Its just about learning the balance 🙂
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Would you recommend 5 wheels PR 80 mm for long rides i.e. 10 km or more?
you will find that you will lose speed easily but its able to go through rough terrains well.
@@setsuhimatori8010 Thank you! I'm gonna go for bigger wheels 90-110 which are really nice for long distance and cope well with uneven pavement