Things to note: those skates come with supremes and a different liner and it looks like he switched his wheels to hydrogen wheels which are known to be a bit better but come in the same size and hardness so it’s not TOO much of a difference
As we get older and our knees are not as strong as they used to be, INLINE SKATING is better than RUNNING. I would suggest you try the INLINE SKATING. Good luck.
You can Start skating with 55 🤷 You might just like to wear more protective gear and to progress slower and more carefull but you can do and learn everithing! 👍
I love how everyone showing slides is doing it on slip surface. When it is almost impossible to do it consistent on asphalt where most ppl ride unless u have really hard wheels or high speed :(
@@markoliberty758185a is not soft, but it's not "really hard" either, it's the de-facto medium for street skating. 80a is indoor or comfort-rec-skate hardness. If you're trying to slide with 80a wheels on asphalt and failing, then maybe get harder wheels.
@@dcweber1 That would be RB PRO X or slightly cheaper RB CRUISER (also referred as RB80). Difference is in parts: liner, wheels, 45 buckle; shell is the same. In the past there was also DA signature edition, don't see it now, but maybe still in stores. Although now i see that PRO version is still only with Supreme wheels, while Danny most likely rides Hydrogen. Amazing wheels btw. go for them without hesitation, can't stresss enough how good they are for the price ;-). Worth considering getting cheaper model and just switching the wheels. I've rode RB Cruiser/80 myself and those are "comfortable fit", so do NOT size up! I made that mistake and they became a bit loose, so i switched to RB Twister Edge (another amazing boot + liner combo: stiff, very tight fit, ultra performance, but at a cost of comfort). If you have rather wide feet, go for Cruiser/Pro X. If regular or narrow feet, consider Twister Edge (nowadays Twister XT or SE). They come with Hydrogens by default. All based on my own experience.
Fantástico, ahora ya sabemos el truco por lo que no me salía ni el power ni el magic ni el paralelo, son lo mismo, solo que uno pivotas el pie en la punta, el otro arrastras y el otro lo pones continuamente en paralelo con el que va delante. Ahora me falta aprenderlo en la práctica…
@@testsubjectzero8918 yeah I've learnt a lot in the last 5 months since posting that comment, it would be a bit harder but yeah doable. You're going to burn through those wheels rapid though.
@@markoliberty7581 I need to replace my wheels every couple of months after only skating a couple of times a week for a few hours on a concrete skate park using 88a. I don't really slide much either. I would go harder myself if it wasn't for the fact that I go to a wooden park every so often and 90a don't grip. If you skate concrete/asphalt etc and plan on doing slides then I would personally recommend 90a or maybe even a little harder. If you mix it up I'd go 88a imo
danny makes it look easy, so i should learn this in the length of the video.
01:00But lunger does parallels with aeons as the soleplate be sliding with the wheels too
That's a Cess slide. Cool trick. Looks good but not as effective for stopping you or control.
Danny is a machine
thanks very comprehensible explanation, gonna try it
But, How do you do this on side walks or grippy roads or asphalt?
I don't think you can, the stop is way too sudden and forceful. I usually just lean and turn hard when I need to stop.
Thanks a lot!!.... all tips are welcome!!
Can you do with aggressive skate?
Love it and can’t wait to try it! Thanks so much!
Great video, Are you using the stock frames on the Rbs? Or did you change them?
What's so important when it comes to frames? The stiffness or that they can come rocketed/flat?!
Hey man what rollerblades are wearing in the video? I’d love to get them!
Things to note: those skates come with supremes and a different liner and it looks like he switched his wheels to hydrogen wheels which are known to be a bit better but come in the same size and hardness so it’s not TOO much of a difference
just ask, what wheel set up should preferd in slide? flat or rockered?
What wheels did you use? I am worried I use the wrong kind of wheels on the streets.
What kind of skates you suggest?
Should I complete the exercises or is it no longer suitable for my age? I am 42 and started 1 year ago before the pandemic.. thank for the episode 🌹
Do it!... Pretty sure Danny is 38! Not far off :-)
As we get older and our knees are not as strong as they used to be, INLINE SKATING is better than RUNNING. I would suggest you try the INLINE SKATING. Good luck.
Don't ask permission, just do it.
You can Start skating with 55 🤷
You might just like to wear more protective gear and to progress slower and more carefull but you can do and learn everithing! 👍
@@LocoSkates he is 61 by this logic ,what about the 15 yearrs experiance vs 1
Can I do this with my 72mm aeons ?
Have some helpful points re learning turning ? I’m on ground control 59 atm tho .
“It’s super super simple”
It is for him...
Everything is simple when you know it
I love how everyone showing slides is doing it on slip surface. When it is almost impossible to do it consistent on asphalt where most ppl ride unless u have really hard wheels or high speed :(
fair point, I guess better drag stop then
Not true, I’ve learned to do the power slide on asphalt with 85a wheels. You just gotta give it more of an angle
What do you want say, that 85A is a soft wheel?
I have 80A, when I do a couple of power slides my wheels start to vanish.
@@markoliberty758185A is the softest wheel I ever use, so yeah it's pretty soft. I'm usually 87A or 88A.
@@markoliberty758185a is not soft, but it's not "really hard" either, it's the de-facto medium for street skating. 80a is indoor or comfort-rec-skate hardness. If you're trying to slide with 80a wheels on asphalt and failing, then maybe get harder wheels.
Best skater ever!
Awesome. Thanks Danny!!!
The OG 🔥🔥
Dope video - Thank you!
Danny what brand/model skate and wheels are you wearing?
Rollerblade obviously... Danny Aldridge signature ;-) Improved RB80/Cruiser.
@@jaylow759 thanks for the reply, but what would be the 2023 equivalent model?
@@dcweber1 That would be RB PRO X or slightly cheaper RB CRUISER (also referred as RB80). Difference is in parts: liner, wheels, 45 buckle; shell is the same. In the past there was also DA signature edition, don't see it now, but maybe still in stores. Although now i see that PRO version is still only with Supreme wheels, while Danny most likely rides Hydrogen. Amazing wheels btw. go for them without hesitation, can't stresss enough how good they are for the price ;-). Worth considering getting cheaper model and just switching the wheels.
I've rode RB Cruiser/80 myself and those are "comfortable fit", so do NOT size up! I made that mistake and they became a bit loose, so i switched to RB Twister Edge (another amazing boot + liner combo: stiff, very tight fit, ultra performance, but at a cost of comfort).
If you have rather wide feet, go for Cruiser/Pro X. If regular or narrow feet, consider Twister Edge (nowadays Twister XT or SE). They come with Hydrogens by default.
All based on my own experience.
@@jaylow759 yes I’m looking at the twister XT right now. Thank you for the comprehensive explanation.
Hey, thx, and could you tell me which online shops have good 100mm wheels pls?
Hey Paiva - here: www.locoskates.com/collections/wheels-recreational?_=pf&pf_t_wheel_size=100mm
@@LocoSkates thank youuu :D
Fantástico, ahora ya sabemos el truco por lo que no me salía ni el power ni el magic ni el paralelo, son lo mismo, solo que uno pivotas el pie en la punta, el otro arrastras y el otro lo pones continuamente en paralelo con el que va delante.
Ahora me falta aprenderlo en la práctica…
Respect
Danny Aldridge.....🇧🇷🤙
I’m going to be right on this....as soon as my fecked ankle heals.😂 ( don’t ask. Just know that it was biblical )
nice slide!~!
2024⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
👍👍👍👍
If you’re using 60mm wheels with a soul plate, you’re going to make some contact.
😍😍👌
めっちゃうまいなぁ これ思うんだけど、練習して出来るようになる人と、練習しても一生できない人が居るんだと思う
Homies gonna lose teeth tryin this with 85a's and asphalt XD
@@testsubjectzero8918 yeah I've learnt a lot in the last 5 months since posting that comment, it would be a bit harder but yeah doable. You're going to burn through those wheels rapid though.
So you suggest harder wheels than 85A?
My 80A wanna disappear after a couple of slides. I planned for 85A!? So which hardness would you recommend?
@@markoliberty7581 I need to replace my wheels every couple of months after only skating a couple of times a week for a few hours on a concrete skate park using 88a. I don't really slide much either. I would go harder myself if it wasn't for the fact that I go to a wooden park every so often and 90a don't grip.
If you skate concrete/asphalt etc and plan on doing slides then I would personally recommend 90a or maybe even a little harder. If you mix it up I'd go 88a imo
It's called street skating.
@@darkoale3299 what has that got to do with my comment?