I think it's timely to put rollerblading as an official sport so people will learn how to do it safely, because it's a healthy sport and tones the body, environmentally friendly, it boost mental health and a great way to know people. It even slows down aging too.
Hey rollerblading and also a lot of yardwork has made me insanely ripped. I skate on the main roads and sometimes get flipped off. But I think most people really enjoy seeing you do some tricks.
Hello and greetings from Poland! Sure we want more. This is a fantastic video! We are waiting for the next inline skating videos in cool places. We also start our adventure with roller skates. Your films inspire us positively and motivate us to further trainings on roller skates !!! Thanks a lot. You're doing a great job.
Ooooooo! Thank you dude for that helmet. Love to see it. I can't wait to see you with my own eyes one day. I to am a New Yorker. Here's to stutster skate'n 4ever. Take care now!
There are very few things Connor McDavid cant do on skates and id say he would be the first to tell you that this is one of those things. This is amazing
@@thestutteringskater My son (8) and i love your content!! You do so well with the skating obviously but the quality of production is top notch as well! Great work!
I miss those Friday Night Skate they used to have in many cities across the globe. I've done the Friday Night Skate in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin, Paris and a few other cities that I have since forgot. The one in Paris had 30,000 skaters every Friday at its peak. Everyone who had hockey experience would fly through the crowd like an obstacle course. Fun days.
Man this is just so mesmerising, I used to stree skate back in the mid 90s through too early 2000s. I absolutely loved it, living in Washington state at the time then moved back to the UK in 2000 and everyone looked at me like a weirdo so eventually I stopped. Wish I never let people judgment get to me. But watching this dude, wow, it just looks like so much fun and I can't stop watching.
I also love three wheel skating with my "Powerslide Next Core Black 100" 😍: it's awesome. New York seems much better 🤩 than Paris. Thanks for your sharring !👍 😉 from France.
You say that about guns as well? And they are not made to have fun btw... Just a very nonsensical argument ^^ That said I don't have anything against him skating like that, but mostly since he's endangering mostly himself and not others :)
it would be fun to see a live number of how fast you are going, or an average speed for your skate sesh. Maybe not for every vid, but for some of them. Thanks for the content Ari
Good session. I’ve been working on my Mohawk/variations. Can’t quite get it. I popped out my shoulder yesterday,trip to the er and skating with A sling again. I can’t seem to learn my lesson about doing stupid stuff when my wheels are wet. I only got flipped off twice today so I think that’s pretty good. I want to work on backwards crossovers
I was born and raised in NYC. Have driven her since the age of 16, 31 now. I've driven everything on wheels in this city. Large trucks, semi-trucks, cars, motorcycles, inline skates, etc. I have raced in cars and motorcycles. Most of my work has been driving in the city. I free skate in the city and ice skate very well. Based on this experience, over time, with this little amount of protection and this amount of risk, it is almost inevitable that you will get hit hard.
Agree. as a casual small-city skater. This amount of lane splitting, instant land switching without looking back, and proximity to traffic seems reckless.
I know people think NY is all busy and congested but everyone is driving so chill and slow, and far from each other, and the lanes are so wide. In most european cities it's impossible to go so fast on dense streets, at least 10% of people are morons and will hit you/try to get out the way but go into the exact wrong place, as I skate or ride I give every parked car loads of clearance as they will just fling their doors open, or pull out without signalling, or a ped will jump out from in between, and with every damn car being a stupid suv now you cant even see peds through them
Make friends with cab drivers? Sounds like a healthy strategy. I love the bit at 8:15. Excellent video as always! Make a t-shirt! I’ll be your first customer. Peace.
Thank you so much, it's always hectic in times square, and I just wanted to clear the air with the fellow. Thank you so much for the kind words and support, if I do decide to go down the Merch road, I'll let you know!
How can you drive safely in traffic like this? I don't understand the braking in particular. Can you do an emergency stop at such a speed in case a car in front of you brakes sharply? How do you brake to zero at such high speed. for example at traffic lights, intersections or crosswalks.
Sacco, thank you so much for the kind words. It's one of my favorite things to do for sure, I'm trying to develop my backward Skating looking over my other shoulder, so stay tuned for more.
hey bro, super nice and a little crazy video ... :-) u write, that u started blading during the pandemic ... how did u learn this outstanding skills that fast? Or did u already have skating background before?
I have seen your short I'm an inline skater from England and I have moved to Wisconsin I really need to find a big group skate I need to experience it😂
Just started learning 3 days ago it's so hard I'm starting to think I just don't havd the talent for this😭 All I can do for now is moving forward without falling💀 Do you have any tips? Especially for stopping and turning lol
I'd suggest you watch some of the tutorials out there. Ricardo Lino and Eddie Chung both have great tutorials out there. I'm going to be doing more soon.
Надеюсь вы врспользуетесь переводчиком с Russia. Советую на роликах научится ходить. Это как вы ребёнком учитесь стоять, потом держась за опору ходите тут тоже самое. Научитесь стоять, ходить, а потом этими шагами отталкиваетесь от асфальта. Как совет чтобы делать прикольные штуки - возьмите тележку из магазина и используйте как опору.
I used to skate when I was around 14 stopped doing it and always missed it.. got a pair during the pandemic trying to get the confidence again but I just couldn't... and I'm already 40 so probably on my next life 😞
@@RumbaOX I kind of felt exhausted of trying and trying and fighting not to fall.. Do you think the skates has anything to do with it? I got a cheap pair during the pandemic and idk if it has anything to do with it
What makes Orlando not feasible for skating? The heat?? Isn't it like 60 -70's like 8 months of the year? I was in Lake Placid in August your hottest month of the year, while it is a small town area I went rollerblading 2-3 hours at a time in that heat perfectly fine.
@@RISk8ers it’s usually in the 80’s and high 90’s most months bro. I don’t know where you’re getting your analytics from but it’s way off. But no it’s not due to temps.the city itself downtown or just if you live in the suburbs just isn’t very accommodating for anything other than cars and bicycles. Also everything is very far from each other. Somewhere like manhattan where it makes no sense to own a car. Va’s somewhere like Orlando where it can take you an hour to get from one side to the other via car just makes no sense.
@@norith4300 My parents live in Florida. From the top of Florida to the Middle has an average temperate of 68 for 8 - 9 months of the year, the south to the middle has an average temperature of 75 for those same 8 - 9 months. Its only May - August where you get higher temps. August typically being the hottest month. (Google says for the last 12 months the months I mentioned are the ONLY months to even hit 80+ temperature averages. You might be on drugs or something.... the current month your high temperature has been 75) If you have bike lanes are you not allowed to rollerblade in them? When I was in Orlando it didn't look any different than NYC or Boston in regards to being able to rollerblade.
@@RISk8ersif you were staying downtown it wouldn’t be much of an issue. But trying to go across town i just don’t see it feasible. Yes there are bike lanes but not everywhere and people in Orlando are vastly jerks when it comes to bicyclists alone. And idk what to tell you about your understanding of the weather here. I’m born and raised in Orlando for 31 years. The 60’s and 70’s are definitely NOT the norm except for around winter and early spring.
@@norith4300 I litterally looked up the temperatures on google for the last 12 months. Those are the exact stats google will give you for the temperatures. We have a multi billion dollar company computing the temperatures or Joe Shmoe coming out to check the temp in his boxer shorts every morning which one would you consider the more accurate source? People anywhere are jerks when it comes to bikes and rollerblades on the street or in designated sections. In Boston for instance there are bike lanes and the city bus will be parked right in the middle of the lane. Just to give you an idea I am not knocking your comment about Orlando being big. The city of Orlando is actually larger than the distance of going from the top right to the bottom left side of my whole state just to give you an idea. =) Orlando is 1/3 the size of NYC though. I think it really depends where you are trying to go. I typically do distance skating, my record to date is 128 miles in 1 day. On an average day I do 30 or so miles though.
I think it's timely to put rollerblading as an official sport so people will learn how to do it safely, because it's a healthy sport and tones the body, environmentally friendly, it boost mental health and a great way to know people. It even slows down aging too.
I think it's also great for the eyes and sight health.
Hey rollerblading and also a lot of yardwork has made me insanely ripped. I skate on the main roads and sometimes get flipped off. But I think most people really enjoy seeing you do some tricks.
Yeah Skating is like therapy for me! Thank you for the comment and support
Oh boy i wish this was a school sport, i would’ve actually cared about grades and shit like that im pretty good at this 🥹
Is this serious?
That’s what I called Urban skating…Awesome!
Dood. Just found this. I'm so jealous. This looks like a blast. Too old to start so I'll have to skate thru you!
Hey, bro. How old are you?
The best urban skaters like you always, always have naturally perfect form, like you. Riding those outside edges like that... I'm so jealous.
And he makes it look as easy as walking! Amazing!
i love how confident you are when you stake thru intersections, it looks like all the street lights were green the whole way
This is one of the most satisfying freeskate videos on youtube in a while.
Hello and greetings from Poland! Sure we want more. This is a fantastic video! We are waiting for the next inline skating videos in cool places. We also start our adventure with roller skates. Your films inspire us positively and motivate us to further trainings on roller skates !!! Thanks a lot. You're doing a great job.
Ooooooo! Thank you dude for that helmet. Love to see it. I can't wait to see you with my own eyes one day. I to am a New Yorker. Here's to stutster skate'n 4ever. Take care now!
There are very few things Connor McDavid cant do on skates and id say he would be the first to tell you that this is one of those things. This is amazing
haha I think if Connor Mcdavid tried rollerblades he would smoke me and anyone else, first try.
@@thestutteringskater My son (8) and i love your content!! You do so well with the skating obviously but the quality of production is top notch as well! Great work!
I cant explain the level of anxiety I have for your knees! Nice skate man, be safe.
There is nothing more free in life then skating.
Me and my best friend skated through New York City on a vacation when we were 13 and it was the best time of my life in the city.
You're gonna be huge man. Amazing content, you're awesome!
I miss those Friday Night Skate they used to have in many cities across the globe. I've done the Friday Night Skate in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin, Paris and a few other cities that I have since forgot. The one in Paris had 30,000 skaters every Friday at its peak. Everyone who had hockey experience would fly through the crowd like an obstacle course. Fun days.
Your videos are sick. 🔥
love it, got reommended terrys video with you, may buy those skates or a lower tier to prep for skiing
hockey, skiing? you from cold weather area?
Man this is just so mesmerising, I used to stree skate back in the mid 90s through too early 2000s.
I absolutely loved it, living in Washington state at the time then moved back to the UK in 2000 and everyone looked at me like a weirdo so eventually I stopped.
Wish I never let people judgment get to me.
But watching this dude, wow, it just looks like so much fun and I can't stop watching.
nice work brah! Inspiring! Shredding it in NYC aint no joke!
Yup! Yup! What up! Loved the shifty move & the crazy balls out skating in the NY city streets! 😎
Respect to the cameraman who was brave enough to follow and film this.
He's the one holding the camera with monopod. It's auto vanishing the stick.
@@protozoa1986 Ahh this explains it! I was like "Who the hell is filming this guy?"
@@floyder99 LOL insta360
Bro that double push is sick. Fast!!!
Thank you! It's so fun to do when you have a responsive skate!
Awesome views with awesome speed... 👌 👏 👍 😍
Thanks James, more coming soon!
That was super cool man. It looks so free.
Dude I can watch this all-day
badass. Seems like such a fun way to get around the city.
Its honestly a blast! Makes me feel free
You're amazing! And the videos are beautiful, thanks for all of them and for what you do! Incredible! Much love.
your movement and the new york city, remind me of the game jet set radio
Ive actually never played it but I hear this comment a lot. I should deff do more research on it
I like the songs in the beginning as a Korean. nyc never get bored in this view. I should start from Astoria park
I also love three wheel skating with my "Powerslide Next Core Black 100" 😍: it's awesome. New York seems much better 🤩 than Paris. Thanks for your sharring !👍 😉 from France.
Love all the comments on here about street laws, you wear skates to travel fast and have fun “how dare you do what they’re made for!” 😂
You say that about guns as well? And they are not made to have fun btw... Just a very nonsensical argument ^^
That said I don't have anything against him skating like that, but mostly since he's endangering mostly himself and not others :)
NY streets looks so good for skating 🎉🤜🤛🥳
Faster trough the city than each. 😁 Love IT
How many wheels do you go through in a year? The pavement has to be so hard on them!
I admire your bravery it's pretty dangerous, I avoid driving in NY. Great videos you are an amazing skater
prefer back view rather than front view. But still awesome!
great way to see the town. thanks for sharing the video
it would be fun to see a live number of how fast you are going, or an average speed for your skate sesh. Maybe not for every vid, but for some of them. Thanks for the content Ari
Sick videos, glad TerryB ran into you
Me too! Hes a legend
Best looking skates on the market 😍😍
You are so sick with the mad skill flow bro. I'm always mesmerized by your videos. Keep it up! ⛸
I was really dancing with ya in my seat.. Thrilling
영상 올라올때마다 봅니다. 너무 멋있어요.
true soul skater from the disney originals
the behind view is so dope
Good session. I’ve been working on my Mohawk/variations. Can’t quite get it. I popped out my shoulder yesterday,trip to the er and skating with A sling again. I can’t seem to learn my lesson about doing stupid stuff when my wheels are wet. I only got flipped off twice today so I think that’s pretty good. I want to work on backwards crossovers
I'd be sooo mad to get passed by you 😅😅 sick skilzz
Looking smooth Ari! 😎
AJ!!! Thank you so much for the kind words, we are having a good time out here
This needs to be made into a video game
poetry for the eyes.
You are a genius bro.
That was also very entertaining 👍👍
This is like Terry B but for skating flowing.
Круто! спасибо тебе! как будто покатался в Нью-Йорке!
Can do this where I live to many elk and deer and to many pot holes and rocks on the roads
I was born and raised in NYC. Have driven her since the age of 16, 31 now. I've driven everything on wheels in this city. Large trucks, semi-trucks, cars, motorcycles, inline skates, etc. I have raced in cars and motorcycles. Most of my work has been driving in the city. I free skate in the city and ice skate very well. Based on this experience, over time, with this little amount of protection and this amount of risk, it is almost inevitable that you will get hit hard.
Agree. as a casual small-city skater. This amount of lane splitting, instant land switching without looking back, and proximity to traffic seems reckless.
I grew up skating like this. Sad I stopped. Stopped doing everything. Shit used to be so fun.
As a Canadian who grew up playing some roller hockey this is dope as hell
This man took the phrase, “Go play on the freeway,” too literally.
I know people think NY is all busy and congested but everyone is driving so chill and slow, and far from each other, and the lanes are so wide. In most european cities it's impossible to go so fast on dense streets, at least 10% of people are morons and will hit you/try to get out the way but go into the exact wrong place, as I skate or ride I give every parked car loads of clearance as they will just fling their doors open, or pull out without signalling, or a ped will jump out from in between, and with every damn car being a stupid suv now you cant even see peds through them
That is effing awesome!
It seem like move in a way that is to set other movements up in 9:04-9:06 it looks pretty cool
Thank you so much, I'm not really sure why I do it but it's super fun, so you'll see that maneuver featured a lot haha
So fluent, so cool!!!
Make friends with cab drivers? Sounds like a healthy strategy. I love the bit at 8:15. Excellent video as always! Make a t-shirt! I’ll be your first customer. Peace.
Thank you so much, it's always hectic in times square, and I just wanted to clear the air with the fellow. Thank you so much for the kind words and support, if I do decide to go down the Merch road, I'll let you know!
gotta get back to my skating. weather been too cold for my liking
Skating definitely warms you up, I promise
How can you drive safely in traffic like this? I don't understand the braking in particular. Can you do an emergency stop at such a speed in case a car in front of you brakes sharply? How do you brake to zero at such high speed. for example at traffic lights, intersections or crosswalks.
He can stop on a dime - or a short row of dimes....
It's definitely part of the skill set. This ain't no joke.
3:00 This was some super-human sh*t!! Greetings from Germany!
Man you are flying!!! Have you ever actually clocked your speed??? If so, how fast???
By the way, great vids!!!
U just gain a subscriber🔥💪
Ayyy thank you Robert. I appreciate the support very much
probably the closest you can come to being spiderman swinging through new york
This is an awesome video
Kyle, thank you so much for the kind words. More coming soon
onest of my favorite vid of freeskating 😍
my dream run in this cityy
Best way to see the city? Butt first on roller blades!
Two things can be true at the same time haha
The only way to navigate New York City!
Not the only way, but the best way.
i love your style
That's cool! I'm beginning to think skating is better than biking in "the big apple".
You really let yourself go, great skill and execution!
Thank you for the kind words! I don't want to speak for everyone, but it's deff my preferred way to see and experience the city
Nice evasive action 5:12
Just a part of skating quickly in a densely populated city! Thank you for the kind words.
Incredible. Always❤❤❤❤
Your backwards skating is so mind blowing dood!!
Sacco, thank you so much for the kind words. It's one of my favorite things to do for sure, I'm trying to develop my backward Skating looking over my other shoulder, so stay tuned for more.
Fantastic.....but dangerousssssssssss...;;;
How do you stop at the lights😭
Dope video my guy
Appreciate it, glad you enjoyed!
I think it's funny when you let your tongue out when you pass the food truck and in another video when you seem to greet the horse.
U are rhe best Bro.
hey bro, super nice and a little crazy video ... :-) u write, that u started blading during the pandemic ... how did u learn this outstanding skills that fast? Or did u already have skating background before?
You can actually become this good quite fast if you practice daily and let go of your fears. Couple months after your first step is enough.
I have seen your short I'm an inline skater from England and I have moved to Wisconsin I really need to find a big group skate I need to experience it😂
One day someone will open the car door..Oops !
Be careful !
He’s a whole walking car
ngl this was so fun to watch lol great video!
next time a red t shirt plz ty
Your soo good on those kates
Thank you so much, it's so much fun. Everyone should try it
Wow….freedom brother!
Like Louis Rossman's old e bike videos before he moved, but with better music 🥰
Yeah, I think this is my new channel to watch while I'm doing chores while sometimes glancing to this nice view
Hey what frame you are using ? usually Arise comes with 3 wheels
I think he’s using the endless 90 frames, you can find them on locoskates and they can have either 4x90mm or 3x110 :)
Yes, the Skate I got came with a 3 x 110 mm frame. This is the Endless 90 LR frame which is my fav.
U r insane.
Greetings from Poland.
How long did you play hockey. I can see elements of ice hockey moves translating here
In another video he mentioned he played hockey for over 10 years!
Yes his cross overs and switch backs are pretty good. Definitely has played some hockey
Dude my brain froze
Just started learning 3 days ago it's so hard I'm starting to think I just don't havd the talent for this😭 All I can do for now is moving forward without falling💀 Do you have any tips? Especially for stopping and turning lol
Practice makes perfect.
I'd suggest you watch some of the tutorials out there. Ricardo Lino and Eddie Chung both have great tutorials out there. I'm going to be doing more soon.
Надеюсь вы врспользуетесь переводчиком с Russia. Советую на роликах научится ходить. Это как вы ребёнком учитесь стоять, потом держась за опору ходите тут тоже самое. Научитесь стоять, ходить, а потом этими шагами отталкиваетесь от асфальта. Как совет чтобы делать прикольные штуки - возьмите тележку из магазина и используйте как опору.
@@hell_hounds_RP отличный совет! Думаю многим поможет
Bro? This is really cool
I used to skate when I was around 14 stopped doing it and always missed it.. got a pair during the pandemic trying to get the confidence again but I just couldn't... and I'm already 40 so probably on my next life 😞
my dad is in his 50s and is skating to work everyday, u can do it.
im 40 and i took me a while to get back into it, just get up and do it.... i love the feeling of flying
@@RumbaOX That's literally how it feels lol..
@@RumbaOX I kind of felt exhausted of trying and trying and fighting not to fall.. Do you think the skates has anything to do with it? I got a cheap pair during the pandemic and idk if it has anything to do with it
very good
Thank you! Cheers!
If i lived in manhattan this would definitely be one of my primary modes of transportation, something like this just isnt feasible in orlando 😢
What makes Orlando not feasible for skating? The heat?? Isn't it like 60 -70's like 8 months of the year? I was in Lake Placid in August your hottest month of the year, while it is a small town area I went rollerblading 2-3 hours at a time in that heat perfectly fine.
@@RISk8ers it’s usually in the 80’s and high 90’s most months bro. I don’t know where you’re getting your analytics from but it’s way off. But no it’s not due to temps.the city itself downtown or just if you live in the suburbs just isn’t very accommodating for anything other than cars and bicycles. Also everything is very far from each other. Somewhere like manhattan where it makes no sense to own a car. Va’s somewhere like Orlando where it can take you an hour to get from one side to the other via car just makes no sense.
@@norith4300 My parents live in Florida. From the top of Florida to the Middle has an average temperate of 68 for 8 - 9 months of the year, the south to the middle has an average temperature of 75 for those same 8 - 9 months. Its only May - August where you get higher temps. August typically being the hottest month. (Google says for the last 12 months the months I mentioned are the ONLY months to even hit 80+ temperature averages. You might be on drugs or something.... the current month your high temperature has been 75)
If you have bike lanes are you not allowed to rollerblade in them?
When I was in Orlando it didn't look any different than NYC or Boston in regards to being able to rollerblade.
@@RISk8ersif you were staying downtown it wouldn’t be much of an issue. But trying to go across town i just don’t see it feasible. Yes there are bike lanes but not everywhere and people in Orlando are vastly jerks when it comes to bicyclists alone. And idk what to tell you about your understanding of the weather here. I’m born and raised in Orlando for 31 years. The 60’s and 70’s are definitely NOT the norm except for around winter and early spring.
@@norith4300 I litterally looked up the temperatures on google for the last 12 months. Those are the exact stats google will give you for the temperatures. We have a multi billion dollar company computing the temperatures or Joe Shmoe coming out to check the temp in his boxer shorts every morning which one would you consider the more accurate source?
People anywhere are jerks when it comes to bikes and rollerblades on the street or in designated sections. In Boston for instance there are bike lanes and the city bus will be parked right in the middle of the lane.
Just to give you an idea I am not knocking your comment about Orlando being big. The city of Orlando is actually larger than the distance of going from the top right to the bottom left side of my whole state just to give you an idea. =)
Orlando is 1/3 the size of NYC though. I think it really depends where you are trying to go. I typically do distance skating, my record to date is 128 miles in 1 day. On an average day I do 30 or so miles though.
Love NYC 🙌🏼🤘🏼