I Attempted Wizard Skating Then Almost Didn't Post This...
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- A few months back I had a bash at Wizard Skating. But for some reason I left this video as Unlisted and thought deleting it. I thought it would be a shame for an afternoons work to go to waste though so here it is. Enjoy!
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Thanks for watching!
I'm glad that you shared it man, great video!
Thanks bro. Glad you enjoyed it! 😁
NICE - Dope spins!
Thanks bro 😁
Nice work! So fun to watch, and you did great!
Thanks Paul 😊
Rollerbalding has a great overview of Gazelles and Lions, obviously all the Shaun unwin tutorials too.
Thanks man, I'll definitely check that out!
I recently got a pair of kizer element 90 frames and they're great fun for messing about with and I've unintentionally ended up doing a lot of Wizard moves and it's great fun. I feel like it's made me a better skater for sure.
Also between that frame and the Oysi I've got so used to a banana rocker that without it my frames feel stuck in the mud almost. Great fun.
Yeah big wheels definitely adds skill and diversity to your skating. Makes 'flintstones blading' aka Antirocker feel a real chore in comparison!
@@chrischadwick1 haha for sure.
I'm surprised you didn't pull out the crab walk for this one?!
Tbh I never liked how it looked either, BUT when I'm doing this kind of skating I find myself doing it sometimes. If you do it while turning I swear it's such a smooth looking transition to fakie, honest! Also like doing a slowed down med spin/crab walk thingy to spin off the one foot - if that makes sense 😁
Keep up the videos, you're smashing it, proper quality!
@@chilli-iceolive-abode2447 thanks bro, much appreciated. Maybe I should give the CW another chance. That does sound pretty sick! 😁
Nice one! Good on you for posting it. I recently re-watched that 7.77 video. So much fun. So creative. There are so many things to do, and I always forget about the things I want to try. Gotta start making a list. Something I've been meaning to try these days is that thing Joey does where he drags the front wheels off the jump. I imagine that, like everything, it's a lot harder than it looks. Curious to know, do you have much of a rocker on that setup?
Yeah such a sick edit and a great place to take inspiration. Haha that frame is completely flat so definitely not ideal. Im thinking I need a 4x90mm with a natural rocker to move forwards 👍
Impressive.
Thanks 😁
Nice one
Thanks bro 😁
Good one👍👍👍
Nice moves! I consider wizard skating as a bit more "round". You mostly moved in straight lines and in wizard skating it's often more of a 3 shape you're painting on the pavement. You did karate while wizard is a bit more aikido. Obviously needs more space.
Impressive nonetheless what you came up with in your first session and ultimately it's about having fun anyway and you had it!
Yo thanks man. And cheers for the feedback that's really helpful. I'll watch more tutorials and give it another bash. Definitely enjoyed this!
Impressive! I think you would love a longer rockered frame, much more leverage.
Thanks man! Yeah agreed, I've been looking at the rockin 4x90, recon that would be good for wizard moves?
@@chrischadwick1 Yep they are. I enjoy a 5xsomething best for wizard skating.
@@ThirtyandRollin nice one cheers. I think I'll stick with a 4 wheel natural rocker for now. I recon the 4x100 would suit me well. Have you tried that one?
@@chrischadwick1 I have a rockered 4x100 that I love for all round skating. It's decent for wizard moves as well. The 5th wheel really helps you have less points of contact so the wheels are away from the ground for twisting on the ground. It also keeps the length for stabilization.
@@ThirtyandRollin everything your saying makes sense it just feels so alien haha I would love to try it though!