How to Learn ANY EXTREME Sport

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2018
  • How to learn any extreme sport AND not quit?
    You will hear tips and tricks that no one talks about!
    Video by Nagyerdei Korisok.
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    About this channel: Official RUclips channel for Nagyerdei Korisok.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @lonmi
    @lonmi 5 лет назад +16

    Your level and skills are my motivation. I am from Russia and I am 34 and I study in your tutorials for the second winter. I watch videos with subtitles many times (I’m not good with English). Thank you for the work. You are cool. Good luck and be healthy.

  • @chaotic2fall
    @chaotic2fall 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Nagyerdei for this video and for the channel! Though I watched many videos about skating, you were like a mentor to me. From you I got the inspiration and the right attitude to learning. This is very important.
    .
    From my experience i figured out two main things about achieving anything.
    1) You must really WANT to achieve your goal. This means you:
    _a) know what EXACT level you want to achieve,
    _b) why you need this (what benefits you get) and
    _c) believe in what you're doing step by step. You should enjoy getting better, not only suffer all the way up.
    2) You must define what steps will get you to your goal. You should see the whole way clearly, every singe excercise, topic or element. Do them all systematically, from simple to complex, without exclusions.
    .
    I started learned ice skating all by myself at the age of 27. Before this I used to skate like 2 - 3 times a season just for fun, but my skill was so low, i could literally only skate forward without falling down.
    One day i saw guys who skated like gods as it seemed to me then. Their style was something different from the academic figure skating or hockey power skating, where you push yourself to the limit of your body. The movements were smooth, natural and variative, guys really enjoyed what they were doing. Then something clicked in my mind, I realized I want to skate like this, to be free to create something on the ice.
    So I knew what I want to be, but didn't know how. I started with the basics, found the program for beginner hockey players and defined what skating elements i must learn to be a consistent skater. I went through all the excercises, even if they seemed stupid or boring, learned simple movements and only then went over to the complex ones. Of course, I often tried new things ahead, but never quit excercising simple ones before they were perfect. I also focused on doing things both on the strong and weak side. RUclips was my learning book.
    Step by step, it took me about 2 winter seasons (3-4 times a week) to become just a good skater. Then I tried inline roller skating, to keep my shape during summer. It was so much fun! I explored my city, saw new places and met many interesting people. It gave me new experience, enriched the technique in new ways and also improved balance, stability and stamina. Only after that, when I touched the ice with the blades I realized I am ready for freeskating. I got the balance, edge control and confidence to go on and try something I dreamt of. And I went on to grapevine, triangle, stops and so on...
    Now I've reached the level I initially wanted and already set new goals for myself. I skate quite well, perform freeskating elements and really enjoy what I do on the rink. But there is still much to improve and learn.
    Learing new moves is like drugs. It's an awesome feeling, when you realize you stepped beyond what average people do, you have a decent set of tricks and moves, and you really feel your potential. The freedom to create is a reward worth struggling for.

  • @raresgradinaru4970
    @raresgradinaru4970 5 лет назад +2

    I wached your eagle(freestyle on ice) tutorial today and in this evening I did it. Thank you!

  • @whodis5774
    @whodis5774 5 лет назад +5

    Awesome video, a lot of the info given applies to all parts of life, keep it up

  • @pacocanni7076
    @pacocanni7076 5 лет назад

    Great video, man! Thanks for all the amazing advice

  • @leichin5778
    @leichin5778 4 года назад

    Amazing content! So important.. thank you

  • @joshivix6641
    @joshivix6641 2 года назад

    Great video man👍

  • @user-vr8oz8rk3c
    @user-vr8oz8rk3c 5 лет назад +1

    thank you very much! tho i have quite an experience practicing extreme sports, it is always nice and helpful to refresh the knowledge gained over years and revise even the most basic tips. love all of your videos and good spirit. stay in one piece on each and every element you try, best regards from russian subscribers :)

  • @Thyosloper3641
    @Thyosloper3641 5 лет назад

    Awesome Video my dude. I just got back from the ice and watched it. You are one of my biggest motivations for Ice freestyle. So two years ago I broke my leg while ice skating. And through the discovery of your channel, I saved myself from quitting the sport. So Thanks for all the great tutorials and this video.
    Greetings from Germany
    ~Moritz

  • @polatiger4765
    @polatiger4765 5 лет назад

    5:01 ~ It's not only the brain memorizing robotic movements. Lots of people say something about muscle memory. But that is actually not right. Muscles have no memory whatsoever. All we do is train our nervous system (and muscle strength and agility). When my legs jump into balance recovery when I lose balance, my brain doesn't think about it. It just happens. When I fall asleep I sometimes have a feeling of losing balance. Then I feel my legs tense up to recover that balance.
    But all in all very correct tips!

  • @ZsombiNSAX
    @ZsombiNSAX Год назад

    Egyszerüen szuperek a videók és nagyon sok motivációt adnak és ötletet is! Már régóta jégkorizok, de a freestyle csak tavaly jött képbe. Sajnos mivel zenész vagyok ezért mindig van bennem egy félsz, hogy elesem és eltörik a kezem vagy kitörik a fogam...2022 februárjában sikerült is egy bénázásnak köszönhetően (meg a saját makacsságomnak, hogy nem mentem le a jégről amikor már fáradt voltam) összezúzni a jobb karom ami egy teljes hónapra felfüggesztette a zenélést és lényegében mindent amit csinálok..
    DE! ez a videó most újra löketett adott, hogy azért nem kell teljesen feladnom a jégkorizást és a freestyle tanulását...
    legalábbis nagyon bizom benne

  • @user-yn6cj3sn7r
    @user-yn6cj3sn7r 5 лет назад

    потрясные видео!

  • @mate.neubauer
    @mate.neubauer 2 года назад

    I quit skateboarding after 1-2 years. The community was better than I could ever imagine, but my skills weren't. When I learned how to do an ollie I started to learn harder tricks like shuvit popshuvit and others. And I enjoyed it so much but then I got bored and wanted to move on to learning how to kickflip. And that is the point where all felt apart. I could never get the hang of the trick and that made me so unmotivated, going back to easier tricks was a struggle. At one point I couldn't even ollie anymore. I couldn't do an ollie... I literally started practicing ollies all over again, but with no succes. That's when I quit. Since then I've been thinking a lot about it, and came to the conclusion: Skateboarding is not worth it. It is so easy to brake bones, yet it's so hard and frustrating to learn a trick, plus it won't bring you forward in life. I still miss the good old days tho and I'm sad this had to end like this.

  • @SilentRio
    @SilentRio 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video and sharing your knowledge, skill and experiences with us. Truly appreciated.
    Can I ask where you are from? Would love to skate frozen lakes some day.
    Chi

  • @apmotionbyandyphoto650
    @apmotionbyandyphoto650 4 года назад

    I wish I can like this a billion times

  • @LeftyLR
    @LeftyLR 5 лет назад

    Yo big fan, ever since first freestyle vid, please teach us how to spray ice higher! Have a nice day.

    • @NagyerdeiKorisok
      @NagyerdeiKorisok  5 лет назад +2

      planning to do a tut next year about that

    • @LeftyLR
      @LeftyLR 5 лет назад

      Okay 👌🏼 I will make sure to check it

  • @user-md7vi2dw7j
    @user-md7vi2dw7j 5 лет назад +1

    High level

  • @cgetech1667
    @cgetech1667 5 лет назад

    What video editor you use

  • @nieoceniona
    @nieoceniona 4 года назад

    You're so influential! I hope you wear a helmet in the future to share the love for brains as well :))))