I'm an experienced skater, but I prefer this brake over the T-break. For me, it's a stronger emergency break and, because it's a lot cheaper 😅, I prefer to wear out a breakpad in stead of my wheels.
I used to ride a lot when I was younger litteraly 21 years back and now I'm starting again and I always had my break on. Try taking rubber off and brake at night after high acceleration - then you got like 2 metres of sparks behind you because you will scratch metal nail which supposed to hold the rubber to asphalt. amazing really you should try. I think it is better without brake on and I want to learn it know though...
You're not using the heel brake properly. You need to scissor way more--not just one boot in front of the other. That's the beginner way of using a heel brake. Once you have a huge scissor, you'll be able to apply a lot more pressure gradually to the brake and get huge stopping power. Source: I'm an ICP instructor.
the bigger the scissor the faster you brake for sure. this is also explained in the video here: ruclips.net/video/PN292vOBEJQ/видео.htmlsi=lsr7GYRO_Qlz6LUT&t=257
I'm an experienced skater, but I prefer this brake over the T-break. For me, it's a stronger emergency break and, because it's a lot cheaper 😅, I prefer to wear out a breakpad in stead of my wheels.
Can you still jump down curbs? How do you do that without it catching?
the best emergency brake is the ass brake
I used to ride a lot when I was younger litteraly 21 years back and now I'm starting again and I always had my break on. Try taking rubber off and brake at night after high acceleration - then you got like 2 metres of sparks behind you because you will scratch metal nail which supposed to hold the rubber to asphalt. amazing really you should try.
I think it is better without brake on and I want to learn it know though...
@@HeadNtheClouds It can be managed selecting an angle.
Thank you so much the most practical advice I have read as a beginner inline 👍👍👍
I have watched thousands of videos about inline skates, your explanations always stops me to scroll until i finish to watch your video.
Ha thats great to hear man! Thabk you
I love your channel, I’m so happy I found you and Lino💗💗💗🇺🇸
Awesome!
Awesome information!
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ah thank you so much! thats the video indeed.
Thanks so much, I really wanted to see what he was talking about!
By this video i understood breaks are not so necessarily needed one, but i want to know about the demerits of having breaks!💥💥💥✌️
Thx man helpt echt
I have new set off frx fr skates and the liner squeaks like crazy are they all like that .
Does the heel brake get in the way of learning powerslides or soul slides?
No, it is not in the way for that. Mostly it is in the way for cross overs.
I want to make a heal skate for my 72mm aeons can you help
Me being an aggressive skater be like ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Is there any disadvantage to having a heelbrake? i.e. not being able to do certain movements/ wizard skating
Yes it gets in the way with crossovers
YES, going backwards is basically suicide.....and they are no good for skate parks. They can also get in the way for Jumps.
You're not using the heel brake properly. You need to scissor way more--not just one boot in front of the other. That's the beginner way of using a heel brake. Once you have a huge scissor, you'll be able to apply a lot more pressure gradually to the brake and get huge stopping power. Source: I'm an ICP instructor.
the bigger the scissor the faster you brake for sure.
this is also explained in the video here:
ruclips.net/video/PN292vOBEJQ/видео.htmlsi=lsr7GYRO_Qlz6LUT&t=257
Also marginally relevant stuff: ruclips.net/video/PVa-hpe3a5M/видео.html