One tip I can give for someone who has mastered the forward crossovers but struggles with the backwards is that when you are trying to crossover backwards you don’t lift your leg as much as you do forward. You are mostly sliding it to the front. This really helped because when I tried to do the same technique for the backwards crossovers I had difficulty distributing my weight in each leg. Hope this helps!
It’s still the same, I figure skate, and I’m with all the coaches it’s the same process you have to tradition your weight and or keep it on the inside leg depending on rather you’re going left or right.
I'm the opposite, have always done backward crossovers easily and front crossovers feel so awkward as if I'm going to lose my balance and fall. This video is the most in-depth though, so will give it a try!
@@nataliemafima3725 For practicing my forward cross overs, I like to get in the center of the rink where everyone is doing spins, but at one end of the rink. There's relatively little traffic there, and if not crowded I can claim a circle there as "my space" (in my mind, haha). Then I start skating in a circle fast and doing the cross overs fast. I do about 100. Doing them at a fast speed and for 100 reps starts to smooth them out. If you can do them at all, sometimes "learning by doing" rather than working slowly on technique, may be a good way forward.
Your grapevine tutorial was awesome. I am now grapevin-ing all over the rink in Pasadena, CA USA. I am the only freestyle skater at the moment over here, but that is changing. I support you and your videos tremendously. I thank you and yes, keep it up and believe in yourself.
I think also a big part of the problem is just balance and that it takes time to develop no matter how simple the method for some skate techniques are.
Your channel is great! Continue to make tutorials, especially on dance tricks! I really appreciated the ones on triangle and grapevine. Respect from Italy!
I was thinking that it is impossible for me to go backwards from standing in crossover and one day i just did it without help. If I was able to do it anyone can do it.
Yeah, I feel like that too...no talent. Maybe it's possible for some talented people to pick up ice skating easily, but I'm going to take a stand and say that ice skating is intensely difficult and most anyone will need to work at it diligently to get good. I'm in classes and there's a giant laundry list of skills needed, and even the most simple, like forward one foot glide, require time, patience, and practice. My dad did not seem like the kind of guy that would tediously work at something like ice skating. Yet, when he was in the armed air corp in Germany he apparently was a great skater. I can't imagine he worked at it anywhere nearly as hard as I have (to barely get anywhere at age 62), so it must have come to him easily. He was a poor kid from Texas and Arkansas, so he didn't skate as a kid. He was jumping barrels (!), "showing off" (his words), and blew the landing and hit his ankle with his blade, slicing it open. I guess he fully recovered because I never knew him to limp or anything, but he never skated again.
Could you make a video on different drills for stability and increasing confidence on ice? Would be great if you would include drills for different levels of skaters (beginners, intermediate...)
this is definitely planned, however I won't have time for this in this winter. At the moment I can suggest learning the basic tricks: eagle, stops on all 4 edges, ground touches, triangle, grapevine
Hey, I really like those tutorials and at the moment i'm trying to learn a stop on the tips of the blade while driving backwards. Sadly I cant find a Video of you explaining it. Is there none? If not, i would really love to see one! Have a great day :D
i don’t think you really need a tutorial for this. if you already know how to stop while going backwards, just play with where you’re putting the weight on your skates
@@MrMendel12 I managed to stop with one foot in the front but everytime i try to put both feet closer together, i lose controll and slip over. I guess this is just a thing of training, getting a feeling for it... ill keep on training Ty for the help
there is one variation done my a TISG member in my Debrecen meetup video at this timestamp: ruclips.net/video/ZEX956dBQeU/видео.html This one seems pretty cool and hard too, I wanted to do a tutorial about it in this winter, but I need more info about it, so it will come next year
Everybody's one side is stronger than the other. Always practice both sides and you will get there. You will see something will click in your brain and it ll start to get easier and easier.
I am struggling with backwards one foot glide. If I can see the reflection from the glass it’s better, otherwise I just couldn’t keep my balance. Is it a physiological thing...? 😓
Donna Bella One tip I can give for someone who has mastered the forward crossovers but struggles with the backwards is that when you are trying to crossover backwards you don’t lift your leg as much as you do forward. You are mostly sliding it to the front. This really helped because when I tried to do the same technique for the backwards crossovers I had difficulty distributing my weight in each leg. Hope this helps!
I haven't been confident to do a crossover yet is it good for practice that I take my corners with the inside edge of the one skate and the outside edge of the other?
I'm no beginner but when I do crossovers in a right turn my right ankle always bend to the side and I can't bring any power on the ice. In left crossovers I'm stable and fast. What can I do?
right seems to be the weaker side for most of the people because the crowd skates to left. It can easily be a muscle weakness. If you use cheaper skates, the materials can also bend, but I'm just guessing. Lacing issue can also be a factor. I have a lacing tutorial on the bottom of my channel. But still I think it's must muscle strength and muscle memory problem.
I guess I was doing forward cross over and I didn’t even notice it, I think I’m gonna try some backwards on inline skates before I head back to the rink on Friday
Unfortunalely the more expensive skates the better they get... just take as much money as you can and get ones that fits your feet. Thats most important - skates have to fit your feet as perfectly as possible.
@@grzybeklampucerek4507 I am fully aware of how expensive they can get. I would really like to have insight on what brand and skates I should buy. Again not break the bank but I don't expect to spend under $250 USD
@@4554646 the best brands outthere arw bauer and ccm. If you have any hockey/ice skating store near you, you should definitely fit as many skates as possible and you take these with best fit on your foot. Bauer and ccm have 3 types. For Bauer it is Vapor (the tighest), Supreme (kinda regular) and Nexus (rather loose fit). In CCM there are Jetspeeds(like Vapor), Tacks(like Supreme) and Ribcore(like Nexus, with pump). So jump to the store and fit them all if possible. For 250$ you can buy pretty nice pair of skates.
Due to the new SCHLABUBVVO laws, in EU ice rinks will soon be prohibited due to their climate damage, as will artificial snow slopes and heated swimming pools!
This is all cool, of course. But it’s a shame that there isn’t such a thing on the Russian RUclips ... Of course, I’ve got to watch your tutorials high, but I don’t understand because of the language and I have to learn from the pictures ...
There is an auto-translate on RUclips, so you can watch with russian subtitles. Turn on subtitles, then go to settings, click on auto translate, then russian.
One tip I can give for someone who has mastered the forward crossovers but struggles with the backwards is that when you are trying to crossover backwards you don’t lift your leg as much as you do forward. You are mostly sliding it to the front. This really helped because when I tried to do the same technique for the backwards crossovers I had difficulty distributing my weight in each leg. Hope this helps!
It’s still the same, I figure skate, and I’m with all the coaches it’s the same process you have to tradition your weight and or keep it on the inside leg depending on rather you’re going left or right.
I'm the opposite, have always done backward crossovers easily and front crossovers feel so awkward as if I'm going to lose my balance and fall. This video is the most in-depth though, so will give it a try!
Great tip!
Ooooooo! That’s what makes ppl look cool! Ty
@@nataliemafima3725 For practicing my forward cross overs, I like to get in the center of the rink where everyone is doing spins, but at one end of the rink. There's relatively little traffic there, and if not crowded I can claim a circle there as "my space" (in my mind, haha). Then I start skating in a circle fast and doing the cross overs fast. I do about 100. Doing them at a fast speed and for 100 reps starts to smooth them out. If you can do them at all, sometimes "learning by doing" rather than working slowly on technique, may be a good way forward.
Your grapevine tutorial was awesome. I am now grapevin-ing all over the rink in Pasadena, CA USA. I am the only freestyle skater at the moment over here, but that is changing. I support you and your videos tremendously. I thank you and yes, keep it up and believe in yourself.
It would be great if you made the video: "Very frequent mistakes by beginners."
Good idea! I'll collect these for the next season
Those models are amazing
I think also a big part of the problem is just balance and that it takes time to develop no matter how simple the method for some skate techniques are.
Your channel is great! Continue to make tutorials, especially on dance tricks! I really appreciated the ones on triangle and grapevine. Respect from Italy!
I saw some of your really old videos and I was really inspired
I’m glad you’re back man
more tutorials and a new movie edit is coming this year :)
Have ben figurskating for 6 years but still watch keep upp the great vids❤️❤️
thank you :)
I was thinking that it is impossible for me to go backwards from standing in crossover and one day i just did it without help. If I was able to do it anyone can do it.
Yeah, I feel like that too...no talent. Maybe it's possible for some talented people to pick up ice skating easily, but I'm going to take a stand and say that ice skating is intensely difficult and most anyone will need to work at it diligently to get good. I'm in classes and there's a giant laundry list of skills needed, and even the most simple, like forward one foot glide, require time, patience, and practice. My dad did not seem like the kind of guy that would tediously work at something like ice skating. Yet, when he was in the armed air corp in Germany he apparently was a great skater. I can't imagine he worked at it anywhere nearly as hard as I have (to barely get anywhere at age 62), so it must have come to him easily. He was a poor kid from Texas and Arkansas, so he didn't skate as a kid. He was jumping barrels (!), "showing off" (his words), and blew the landing and hit his ankle with his blade, slicing it open. I guess he fully recovered because I never knew him to limp or anything, but he never skated again.
Very nice to see you post again, this was helpful bc I don't do as much backwards
you can pick that up easily. Get stability on your edges and it will come faster than you think
Thanks for tutorials!!! Pls more based tutorials. do you like glowing skates?
Thanks - have an Ice day.
Szuper videó! Sokat segített 🔥🔥
I'm an inline skater, but i learned a lot from ur lessons 👌
Could you make a video on different drills for stability and increasing confidence on ice? Would be great if you would include drills for different levels of skaters (beginners, intermediate...)
this is definitely planned, however I won't have time for this in this winter. At the moment I can suggest learning the basic tricks: eagle, stops on all 4 edges, ground touches, triangle, grapevine
There are many ice skating tutorials for beginners outthere - just search in youtube, and you will get everything you could imagine.
Hey, I really like those tutorials and at the moment i'm trying to learn a stop on the tips of the blade while driving backwards. Sadly I cant find a Video of you explaining it. Is there none? If not, i would really love to see one! Have a great day :D
i don’t think you really need a tutorial for this. if you already know how to stop while going backwards, just play with where you’re putting the weight on your skates
@@hoexskip ok ill try so, going iceskating anyway now
If you're feeling unstable with your feet side by side when you're doing this, try having one foot more forwards than the other one.
@@MrMendel12 I managed to stop with one foot in the front but everytime i try to put both feet closer together, i lose controll and slip over. I guess this is just a thing of training, getting a feeling for it... ill keep on training
Ty for the help
there is one variation done my a TISG member in my Debrecen meetup video at this timestamp: ruclips.net/video/ZEX956dBQeU/видео.html
This one seems pretty cool and hard too, I wanted to do a tutorial about it in this winter, but I need more info about it, so it will come next year
where are you skating? I mean on which place is it actually could enough to skate on natural ice ?
AS 230199 Scandinavia?
My king ❤️
when i see people who listening fcking DNB
Végre videó!!!!
már volt egy múlt héten :)
Köszi szépen sokat segített
Thankyou so much. Subcribed and liked.
Végre👌🏻❤️
You videos are amazing!! Thank you so much!
I'm a quad roller skater and this helped a ton!
what skates do you use?
Wish you'd you come back and make more videos.
Going to happen in a few weeks!
@@NagyerdeiKorisok siiiick, this video got my crossovers really clean. Thanks!
Maaaan, your school works!!! Simple as sh** finaly!!! 👍👍👍Thankyou! 🤙
When i do the crossover backwards i can do it to only one side but i cant to the other it just isnt possible for me
Everybody's one side is stronger than the other. Always practice both sides and you will get there. You will see something will click in your brain and it ll start to get easier and easier.
That's normal one side is easy the other side just needs time until oyu get there
I am struggling with backwards one foot glide. If I can see the reflection from the glass it’s better, otherwise I just couldn’t keep my balance. Is it a physiological thing...? 😓
Donna Bella One tip I can give for someone who has mastered the forward crossovers but struggles with the backwards is that when you are trying to crossover backwards you don’t lift your leg as much as you do forward. You are mostly sliding it to the front. This really helped because when I tried to do the same technique for the backwards crossovers I had difficulty distributing my weight in each leg. Hope this helps!
I haven't been confident to do a crossover yet is it good for practice that I take my corners with the inside edge of the one skate and the outside edge of the other?
Lol. Ti magyarok vagytok. De jó! 😄
thanks buddy!
really helpful!!
I'm no beginner but when I do crossovers in a right turn my right ankle always bend to the side and I can't bring any power on the ice. In left crossovers I'm stable and fast. What can I do?
right seems to be the weaker side for most of the people because the crowd skates to left. It can easily be a muscle weakness. If you use cheaper skates, the materials can also bend, but I'm just guessing. Lacing issue can also be a factor. I have a lacing tutorial on the bottom of my channel. But still I think it's must muscle strength and muscle memory problem.
Guess you have to practice alot on your weaker side, still propably you will never get anywhere near skill you have on your stronger side
I am the total opposite, I can do perfectly left to right but I experience the ankle bends when doing crossover right to left
Thanks!
My problem is that when it go on my outside edge, my skate just falls over and isn’t tight enough?
Nice tutorial
thank you
If u want more speed in crossovers u need to make sure ur left leg is straigjt when ur crossing. I can skate fast i skate 111meters in 10.6seconds
I used to do this naturally when I was young now I need to learn how to do it...
Forward crossover i do no problem, backwards still needs a lot of practice
it will come easily than you think :)
I guess I was doing forward cross over and I didn’t even notice it, I think I’m gonna try some backwards on inline skates before I head back to the rink on Friday
I want to get into freestyle skating! What is a good beginner set of skates that won’t fully break the bank?
Unfortunalely the more expensive skates the better they get... just take as much money as you can and get ones that fits your feet. Thats most important - skates have to fit your feet as perfectly as possible.
@@grzybeklampucerek4507 I am fully aware of how expensive they can get. I would really like to have insight on what brand and skates I should buy. Again not break the bank but I don't expect to spend under $250 USD
@@4554646 the best brands outthere arw bauer and ccm. If you have any hockey/ice skating store near you, you should definitely fit as many skates as possible and you take these with best fit on your foot. Bauer and ccm have 3 types. For Bauer it is Vapor (the tighest), Supreme (kinda regular) and Nexus (rather loose fit). In CCM there are Jetspeeds(like Vapor), Tacks(like Supreme) and Ribcore(like Nexus, with pump). So jump to the store and fit them all if possible. For 250$ you can buy pretty nice pair of skates.
Please do a video on outside edge stop
there is, check the linked video in the end or in the cards
Super !!!
Practice and watch videos like this it will click one day
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I'm glad, I'm trying to target everybody with different skill level videos
Nice
Due to the new SCHLABUBVVO laws, in EU ice rinks will soon be prohibited due to their climate damage, as will artificial snow slopes and heated swimming pools!
Yo man, where will ice skating meetings be held this year? I live in russia and wish to attend at least one
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Ты думаешь твой уровень катания там прокатит?) Мой, и то походу не катит))
@@lonmi exactly
man your videos are great, it helps me a lot!
merci beaucoup!🇫🇷
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I can do backwards crossovers better than forward ones
Still looks f'in difficult 😂
That a tutorial a lot need but personally y don’t need it
yeah, not everything is needed for everybody, but I guess there are a lot of beginners
@@NagyerdeiKorisok you are right
A bit late but great video
well yeah, can be late for many people, maybe just in time for others :)
I learned that without your tutorial
Schön für dich du kek
@@kiyanfn168 voll der idiot nh
@@kiyanfn168 Wasn dein Problem
yes, many people, but there are a lot of beginners, they just need a bit of inspiration
Wow you are so great
This is all cool, of course. But it’s a shame that there isn’t such a thing on the Russian RUclips ... Of course, I’ve got to watch your tutorials high, but I don’t understand because of the language and I have to learn from the pictures ...
Pro tip: just learn english
First thing u have to have got a rink that is not packed as fuck.
Én vagyok az egyetlen Magyar itt?
Edit: amúgy jól korizol(tok)
WatchOUT minden videot lattam toluk
Kár hogy nem minden videónál van magyar felirat
hallatszik a magyar kimondás
It would be great to see at least subtitles in Russian. To write these 2 comments, I had to use a translator :с
There is an auto-translate on RUclips, so you can watch with russian subtitles. Turn on subtitles, then go to settings, click on auto translate, then russian.
You could also try using one of those video translation websites (votch.tv is one, and there are a bunch others)
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Man I'm using rent shoes 😢the dull as hell
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