I'm still trying to master the fundamentals, but it's really nice to see all the things that I can try in the future. Thanks! And I lile the name Tommy for the post 🙂
Inside threes were my nemesis. Especially right fwd inside. Even after I mastered all my 3's I still could not get that reliably, or at all some days. It was so frustrating. My instructor couldn't fathom it either. Brain cell glitch. When you mention inside 3 being easy that made me uneasy.
The two foot version I show here is a much nicer way to learn an inside three. Gives you the extra foot for stability. The one foot version definitely isn’t easy. 😱 😂
Hi Katie! Thank you for another great tutorial! I’m a beginner and practicing transitions rn and I actually struggle with the open book one quite a lot. It’s so hard for me to have my legs in the spread eagle position BUT I coincidentally discovered the inside three turn and this one was much easier for me to learn for some reason. Maybe it’s a good alternative for other beginners as well ☺️
@@Skatie You're welcome. You're the only one I watch on here, if I wanna learn something the real way. The rest ain't got it. I've quickly looked over other channels and 👎
Could you please do a video about the inside three turn with one foot? I try two feet on the ground thing and eagerly to learn more about this trick. Thank you!
I love your videoos! I have a really hard time transitioning backward to forward it's so scary!! I'm going to practice this if you have any other advice for traditions backward to forward I'll love to hear it! Greetings from Mexico!
Hello 🇲🇽 They are definitely a tricky skill to master. Make sure you’re really confident forwards and backwards first. And practice the foot position stationary first until you’re confident and get a muscle memory. Only then try it moving. Hopefully that will help build your confidence and make it less scary. Don’t forget your safety gear in case it goes wrong. X ⛑
hello teacher..I wanted to ask you something..with the right foot the transition comes out very easy.with the left no ... But I have some problem? Can you give me some advice
You're my new go to for rollerskating videos! Something about how you instruct just clicks!
That’s fantastic! Thank you so much. 🛼
I'm still trying to master the fundamentals, but it's really nice to see all the things that I can try in the future. Thanks! And I lile the name Tommy for the post 🙂
Haha I like Tommy too 🛼. Enjoy your skate journey
Inside threes were my nemesis. Especially right fwd inside. Even after I mastered all my 3's I still could not get that reliably, or at all some days. It was so frustrating. My instructor couldn't fathom it either. Brain cell glitch. When you mention inside 3 being easy that made me uneasy.
The two foot version I show here is a much nicer way to learn an inside three. Gives you the extra foot for stability. The one foot version definitely isn’t easy. 😱 😂
So cool that you actually reply to our replies! I’m learning so much from your teaching. Thank you!!
RUclips emails me if there’s new reply, so I try to keep up 😂 💕
Thanks for showing us the footwork!
I hope the slow-mos help x 🛼
I just wanna say that I just found your channel and I am so grateful I did! You teach in a way that really resonates with me. Thank you!
That’s lovely to hear. Thank you x 🛼
I can't get enough of your tutorials! I love your enthusiasm and clear instructions and demonstrations. Thank you so much!
Oh that’s wonderful. Thank you for such a lovely comment 👍🛼💕
Very useful, thank you for your efforts 🙌🏼
⭐️💕🛼
Hi Katie! Thank you for another great tutorial! I’m a beginner and practicing transitions rn and I actually struggle with the open book one quite a lot. It’s so hard for me to have my legs in the spread eagle position BUT I coincidentally discovered the inside three turn and this one was much easier for me to learn for some reason. Maybe it’s a good alternative for other beginners as well ☺️
Glad you found one that worked for you. Skating is definitely a lot about finding what feels comfortable and right to you. Have fun 💕⭐️🛼🛼
Awesome video like always ☺️ and the introduction with the new "deep Voice" cool stuff! Thank you both ☺️
Thank you. Hubby was feeling a ‘movie trailer’ type intro. 😂
You are the best I love you 😊 you always make the best video
Thank you so much 😀
Loving the filming quality and style with your vids!!
Thanks so much!!
You are so, so cute, Katie! And you're a great Skate instructor.
Thank you 😎
@@Skatie You're welcome. You're the only one I watch on here, if I wanna learn something the real way. The rest ain't got it. I've quickly looked over other channels and 👎
Can't wait to try these out next time I skate!
Have fun and stay safe x 🛼
EXCELLENT ❤
😎
Great video as always. And you named him Tommy 😍🤗
Thank you 🛼
You have a great way to explain things, I wish I found your channel much earlier.
That’s really kind. Thank you. Enjoy your skate journey 🛼
Thank you so much for your videos. They help a lot.
I am having more and more fun with my skates🛼☺️🥰👍🛼
Oh that’s fantastic. That’s what’s it’s all about. ❤️🛼
Thank you again 😀🛼
Hope you have fun with these. They’re a little harder so keep yourself safe. 🪖
Could you please do a video about the inside three turn with one foot? I try two feet on the ground thing and eagerly to learn more about this trick. Thank you!
Great idea. Now we’re filming inside one foot turns is definitely a video we have planned x
I love your videoos! I have a really hard time transitioning backward to forward it's so scary!! I'm going to practice this if you have any other advice for traditions backward to forward I'll love to hear it! Greetings from Mexico!
Hello 🇲🇽 They are definitely a tricky skill to master. Make sure you’re really confident forwards and backwards first. And practice the foot position stationary first until you’re confident and get a muscle memory. Only then try it moving. Hopefully that will help build your confidence and make it less scary. Don’t forget your safety gear in case it goes wrong. X ⛑
hello teacher..I wanted to ask you something..with the right foot the transition comes out very easy.with the left no ... But I have some problem? Can you give me some advice
This is totally normal. It’s very common to have a dominant foot the same as a dominant hand. The other foot will take time to master.
@@Skatie thank you 🙏