👍Great video. Once past the beginner stage, skating gives us all a superpower. I'm trying to learn how to turn on one foot on the outside edge and finding it tough! Just starting to feel it though. Trusting it is half the battle.
Thanks for the lessons Nik I really enjoy them although I’m out of action with a knee ligament and meniscus injury. I had a static fall backwards and my right knee collided with my left and pushed it sideways! 😆 I’m missing out on skating for 2 months 😫
AAA we need more tutorials!! haha they are so good! Waiting for a tutorial with ways to stop (to avoid like DYING on the wheels) - hope your lazy side didn't take over after all :P
hi! thanks for the video! btw maybe a little suggestion, you could probably put number on your toturial series, so it is easier for beginners to watch from the most basic videos and so on. best regards from Indonesia
Thanks for your tips.. I tried micro moves of my feet and I did one leg skate for long distance,, which was previously it so struggle for me to do one leg skate..
Thank you! I knew that I have to shoot something with another foot. I don't have any problems with one foot on my right in fact. It's just a little bit more comfortable to be on the left one. The only advice here is to practice weaker side more. One foot is not a difficult thing so it's pretty simple to make both sides approximate equal. The problems usually start with such elements as slides or backwards. But practice is the only answer.
Awesome videos! Very useful for me as for the beginner. I understand that English is not your native language. So keep in mind, that "can't" is usually pronounced with "e", not "a". Because it sounds exactly as slang name of woman's body part)))
The easiest way is just to make your strides longer each time trying to stay on one foot as long as you can. All other tips are in the video. Also don't forget to keep more weight in the heel .
Why do I feel when I try to practice t stop.. When I'm on one foot I feel like the skate is moving regardless of me being there so when I place my back foot down even gently.. It's jolts me back or I physically feel I have no control of my front foot?
That's a weight distribution, you're not putting your weight center over the skate. Keep the knee bent and put you skate on the outside edge. It will tend to get out from you, so you have to get it back with small correcting foot moves. For a t stop I have a different tutorial with three main points. Usually the main problem is in bad angle of the back foot.
In a perfect world both. But start from the one that is more comfortable for you and learn technique for it, then train the other one. It's important to be able to do at least a small one foot on both feet, but one side could be better than the other
Hi. .From my opinion it should be ok to try inline skating for you but I don't have any medical degree so I can't give you any specific advices. It's better to start trying with a good instructor or just a friend who could support you because skating needs a good motor coordination and it could be a little bit difficult at the beginning. Also don't forget to use the full protection set. What I can say definitely is that your age is absolutely ok for starting skating.
We need more capes to be worn! brilliant. love the humour of your channel. all the best.
Thank you my friend!
It is pretty helping me alot especially when doing a power slide👍
Great! I'm glad that it helps!
Great tutorial, very helpful to many people who are learning, thank you.
You're welcome! And thank you for nice words.
Bruh who records your videos... they’re AMAZING 😂
Thank you. I'm recording myself with selfiestick and insta360 camera.
I love how calm he is while balancing 🤣
It's just a mask. Inside I'm terrified
👍Great video. Once past the beginner stage, skating gives us all a superpower. I'm trying to learn how to turn on one foot on the outside edge and finding it tough! Just starting to feel it though. Trusting it is half the battle.
Yep. It seems simple initially but requires some training in fact. Thank you!
Possibly the most important lesson imo. Great vid, man of polyurethane 😁! Made a clip on this so long ago, you made me think of remaking it. 🙌
Thanks! Remake it, I like to hear different descriptions of one element.
seriously the one foot training is really important for me as beginner, I can't glide smoothly and properly cause my 1 foot balance so weak.
Yes it's an important thing. Training will help you!
You’re a cool guy. Funny and informative at the same time. Great videos. Just don’t let the lazy you stop you making more. Thanks 500 G
Thanks a lot!
Straight to the point thanks again !
Thank you for your comment!
Wonderfully explained!
Thanks a lot!
Hey im from indonesia🇮🇩 please keep make tutorial videos.. because how to explain the technique so fun very easy to understand 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Yes of course. There will be a new tutorial in a week or so. Thank you!
Thank you for your share and tutoring. I also wonder where this nice area you are, green tunnel trail.😊
Thank you! It is a park near the Theatre for Young Viewers in Saint-Petersburg. A lovely place and not far from my home.
Still you're the best instructor I've learned to be a superhero
You're welcome!
The cape was so funny!!🤣🤣🤣. Wish I could give you 10 thumbs up.
Thank you!
You can put 9 thumbs ups under other videos ;)
Nice one Nik! Another great tutorial.
Thanks Rich!
Thanks for the lessons Nik I really enjoy them although I’m out of action with a knee ligament and meniscus injury. I had a static fall backwards and my right knee collided with my left and pushed it sideways! 😆 I’m missing out on skating for 2 months 😫
Sorry to hear that. Hope you will recover fast! And thank you for your support!
AAA we need more tutorials!! haha they are so good! Waiting for a tutorial with ways to stop (to avoid like DYING on the wheels) - hope your lazy side didn't take over after all :P
Thanks! There will be new tutorials soon. I promise! And my lazy side too!
You're awesome 👏👏
Hah) thank you!
hi! thanks for the video!
btw maybe a little suggestion, you could probably put number on your toturial series, so it is easier for beginners to watch from the most basic videos and so on. best regards from Indonesia
Thank you! That's a good idea I will think about your suggestion
Looking forward to your Double Push tutorial.
Thanks for believing in me, but my double push is pretty lame and I prefer not to do tutorials on the things that I didn't master enough.
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@@fernandosantos566 Pascal is a pro!
@@NikZvi Yes, and a great champion.
Nice , will try this ..
Good luck!
Love it. Great!
You're welcome!
Thanks for your tips.. I tried micro moves of my feet and I did one leg skate for long distance,, which was previously it so struggle for me to do one leg skate..
Great that it helps!
@@NikZvi yap.. thanks so much
💙💙💙thank YOU so much !!
Thank you!
Thx for effort
you're welcome!
Thanks for the tips. I'm curious why all of your footage (pun intended) was only on your left foot? Can you give tips for training your weaker foot?
Thank you! I knew that I have to shoot something with another foot. I don't have any problems with one foot on my right in fact. It's just a little bit more comfortable to be on the left one. The only advice here is to practice weaker side more. One foot is not a difficult thing so it's pretty simple to make both sides approximate equal. The problems usually start with such elements as slides or backwards. But practice is the only answer.
Awesome videos! Very useful for me as for the beginner. I understand that English is not your native language. So keep in mind, that "can't" is usually pronounced with "e", not "a". Because it sounds exactly as slang name of woman's body part)))
Haha) I knew that "a" version is an old one, but I never thought of the reason for this. Thank you, I will switch to "e" - version.
i wanna become a hero
It's all in your hands!
Wait a minute in the shadow I can see the selfie stick but in the video I can see the stick. How did you do that?
That's an insta360 camera, it edits out the selfiestick on post-production stage. Magic of modern technologies.
it's so hard to skate on one leg...any tips on how to progress step by step?
The easiest way is just to make your strides longer each time trying to stay on one foot as long as you can. All other tips are in the video. Also don't forget to keep more weight in the heel .
Why do I feel when I try to practice t stop.. When I'm on one foot I feel like the skate is moving regardless of me being there so when I place my back foot down even gently.. It's jolts me back or I physically feel I have no control of my front foot?
That's a weight distribution, you're not putting your weight center over the skate. Keep the knee bent and put you skate on the outside edge. It will tend to get out from you, so you have to get it back with small correcting foot moves. For a t stop I have a different tutorial with three main points. Usually the main problem is in bad angle of the back foot.
@@NikZvi Okay I'll keep that in mind.. I'm trying to practice more and more.. I think I watched that vid I'll re-watch
Great, good luck!
0:58 superman behind the scene
Yep! Skates are unique equipment for making action movies.
Could you tell me which brand of skates do you use?
I'm using Powerslide Next 3*110. You can find a full review of this setup on my channel.
ledt foot or right foot
In a perfect world both. But start from the one that is more comfortable for you and learn technique for it, then train the other one. It's important to be able to do at least a small one foot on both feet, but one side could be better than the other
@@NikZvi thank you very much for your tips 😊😊😊
I still cant get the hang of the T stop 😭
I put too much weight on the drag leg and spin -.-
The only reason for spin is that you put it with a wrong angle. It should be less than 90 degrees. Control it and spin will go away.
Have you checked my t-stop tutorial ruclips.net/video/bN9d0YaNJe0/видео.html
@@NikZvi Thank you so much! Yes, i tend to put my leg too far back i think. Will check out your video link 😊
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Hi sir. I want to ask
I was born with left blind eye
Now i am 28 years old
With my condition, can i start inline skating?
Hi. .From my opinion it should be ok to try inline skating for you but I don't have any medical degree so I can't give you any specific advices. It's better to start trying with a good instructor or just a friend who could support you because skating needs a good motor coordination and it could be a little bit difficult at the beginning. Also don't forget to use the full protection set. What I can say definitely is that your age is absolutely ok for starting skating.
@@NikZvi ok. Thank you very much
😂 😂