I never knew toe stops were meant for backwards skating and that I should be using my outer edges when t-stopping…wow, great info and thanks for sharing!👏👏👏
This is great, thank you. I didn’t realize that for the plow stop you’re supposed to stop before your feet come back together. I’m going to practice that. In regards to using the toe stop- so it’s never supposed to be used going forwards? Are there any circumstances when it would be appropriate at all to do so?
I wouldn’t typically recommend ever using your toe stop forwards on roller skates. using the toe stop while moving forward can put strain on your ankles and knees, increasing the risk of injury. As well as additional wear and damage to your skates that just not needed. It's generally safer to use other methods, such as T-stops or plow stops, to slow down or stop while skating forwards.
I never knew toe stops were meant for backwards skating and that I should be using my outer edges when t-stopping…wow, great info and thanks for sharing!👏👏👏
Me neither!!! This is incredibly helpful. I’d love more beginner tips and videos.
These are all so helpful!! I’m a novice skater (at 33 ahhh 🙈) so the examples of incorrect form are my favorite. ((Also love the cast color! 💕)
Love the bruise on her knee, makes this feel very authentic 😂❤
Can you do a video of beginner level moves to improve balance?
You look like a pretty skate fairy 🤩🧚🏻♀️✨ Thanks for sharing xx
I like this format, you're very professional, very good teacher ❤
thankyou!❤
Thanks for the awesome tutorial video on how to stop on roller skates!
This is great, thank you. I didn’t realize that for the plow stop you’re supposed to stop before your feet come back together. I’m going to practice that.
In regards to using the toe stop- so it’s never supposed to be used going forwards? Are there any circumstances when it would be appropriate at all to do so?
I wouldn’t typically recommend ever using your toe stop forwards on roller skates. using the toe stop while moving forward can put strain on your ankles and knees, increasing the risk of injury. As well as additional wear and damage to your skates that just not needed. It's generally safer to use other methods, such as T-stops or plow stops, to slow down or stop while skating forwards.
Her calves are amazing 😍
Great information!!
woo hoo!!
🙌🏾💜🦉