Pro Figure Skater Tries Quad Roller Skates!

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    In this video, Olympic figure skater Lloyd Jones tries to skate on quad roller skates. The skates he's using are not of the highest quality, and the terrain wasn't the ideal surface to skate on, but at least the weather was nice.
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  • @IceCoachOnline
    @IceCoachOnline  2 года назад +6

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  • @victoriamonroe1008
    @victoriamonroe1008 2 года назад +121

    If he’s a pro figure skater he should be trying professional roller skates at an indoor rink. This type will make everyone fail!

    • @crayonofdarkness215
      @crayonofdarkness215 2 года назад +10

      Exactly! Those wheels look tiny and hard. They should be large and soft for beginners outside. Probably the nuts are incorrectly tightened also. And just in general, cheap skates are... what you pay for.

    • @deadspace2
      @deadspace2 Год назад

      Literally any pair of Riedells would’ve got the job done 😂

    • @michellekolch9958
      @michellekolch9958 Год назад

      Agree. IThis makes roller Figure skating look stupid. Use some decent skates in a rink

  • @buskergirl
    @buskergirl 2 года назад +151

    Please rename the video to *Pro figure skater tries toy skates* 😆 And make another video where you try actual quad skates. Indoors. Any school basketball hall will do. 👍

    • @bloxberry9003
      @bloxberry9003 2 года назад

      why toy skates weirdo they are called figure roller skates
      its is a sport

    • @redlight4739
      @redlight4739 2 года назад +10

      @@bloxberry9003 Those are toys, they have a plastic place and fixed toe-stops so they are toys.

    • @thelillysdanceco2761
      @thelillysdanceco2761 2 года назад +2

      finally someone is right

    • @britishairwaysptfs5420
      @britishairwaysptfs5420 2 года назад +10

      @@bloxberry9003 I’m an artistic roller skater which is what your referring to and in no way are they actual skates we use. They are cheap with a plastic plate and not suitable for jumps. We use Edea, risport etc. those are toy skates :)

    • @MasonBoy87
      @MasonBoy87 Год назад

      ​@@britishairwaysptfs5420I tried Rio's branded skates, are those also toys? They felt exactly as the coach described here - I used them on smooth wood floor rink.

  • @siamesevrsbalinese4103
    @siamesevrsbalinese4103 2 года назад +37

    Christ it’s like working with the cheapest ice skates money can buy! Expect the same result🤣

  • @panther.city.roller150
    @panther.city.roller150 2 года назад +34

    Hi. I'm a quad skater that took up ice. I think ice skating is so much harder. Ice skaters tell me quad skating is so much harder. I think it's what you start with that is more comfortable. My rocker/ pivot point is the same on both my ice and roller skates so that helps and can be achieved. Also an adjustable toestop can help you feel like it hits in the same place as the pick. The trick is to adjust the toestops to one fingers height from the floor. So slide your hand under and your finger should just fit between the floor and the toestop. But you have to get the pivot point right first. I would love to see you in a higher quality quad skate. Maybe a quad plate on an old ice boot? Quad boots are softer but that set is ridiculous🤣. They look like they have plastic plates which really are a death trap. Maybe skates US would send you a pair? I know you're in a different country but I've seen them sponsor skaters. But I love this video and all your other content! Thank you for sharing!

    • @AuroraBoarder1
      @AuroraBoarder1 2 года назад +1

      Interesting! I struggled with rollerblading, in an attempt to learn ice skating, which I find easier. Out of all 3 forms, I find rollerblading the hardest, and quad skating the easiest. Since I currently have no access to an ice rink, I switched to quad skates to develop the strength to skate on one foot, since I'm having trouble doing it on rollerblades. I hope it's still a good way to cross train!

    • @alcetryx
      @alcetryx 2 года назад +3

      I am also a quad skater who is taking up ice skating - I don't really think I'm good at it enough at ice skating to say which is easier overall, but I am picking it up a lot faster than I did roller skating. I find turns to be a lot easier on the ice due to there being less friction. I still feel like I'm going to die every time I do a turn on quads, but on ice it just kind of happens. I'm not jumping on ice yet either, but the ice skates being lighter seems like a bonus point too (granted, you have a much smaller area to land on).

    • @panther.city.roller150
      @panther.city.roller150 2 года назад +2

      @@AuroraBoarder1 I agree rollerblading is the hardest.

  • @edengarden6811
    @edengarden6811 2 года назад +31

    I love this! I am a rollerskater and the struggle is real 😆 but i love the way skating makes me feel. Amazing. You do need good skates. I have moxi's. The wheels are so important, these sound very plastic and hard... You need soft outdoor wheels. Also you always need to adjust skates out of the box.

    • @Kirby_Pinku
      @Kirby_Pinku 2 года назад

      What kind of wheels do you recommend?

    • @bloxberry9003
      @bloxberry9003 2 года назад

      i am a figure roller skater i started skating when i was 5

  • @juliakonowrocka9564
    @juliakonowrocka9564 2 года назад +25

    I think you need to try on professional ones. Any pro skater should be able to figure it out in 10min if the equipment is right. Also imagine how many people get discouraged from buying a trashy equipment.

  • @llang1942
    @llang1942 2 года назад +23

    You just need a better pair of skates. Edges are actually easier on quads in my opinion than ice with a quality plate and boot. I artistically skate on ice, inline and quad. I keep my boot profile the same (Edea Ice Fly) on all 3 and this helps a lot. Crossovers feel a bit wimpy on quads since you never really get that strong/secure edge feeling. Jumps are similar, but those quads are heavy. Some jumps like the loop, you need to take a different entrance to. Spins are much more difficult on quads, but with the right wheels they are more manageable. Your equipment makes a HUGE difference, but unfortunately (just like ice) the good stuff is quite pricey. I have tried my daughters skates, which are not quite as nice as my own (but much nicer than the ones you tested out), it feels totally different...anything more than a waltz jump on those things is out of the question.

  • @NatashaEstrada
    @NatashaEstrada 2 года назад +17

    Did you adjust your trucks to make your edges easier? Also, you might need to adjust the nuts on the wheels. Lastly, you are trying to use indoor wheels on concrete. Roller skating is very equipment sensitive.

    • @NatashaEstrada
      @NatashaEstrada 2 года назад +2

      In roller dance we do progressives more often than crossovers. Arms are held differently to ice in order to get the edges.

  • @midgechickma
    @midgechickma 2 года назад +8

    Loyd I thought you were gonna rollerskate on the ice from the thumbnail hehe. I heard and have seen "in-line" rollerblading executing ice skating elements. Hope your ice rink opens up soon I know how that felt when covid hit NY. You are funny and made my day I really needed a good LOL. Regards.

  • @MathisGamme
    @MathisGamme 2 года назад +5

    All the ice rinks are closed around where I live so I started quad roller skating to continue exercising a bit my skating skills during this summer.... I gotta say: once you're used to the ice, outside ground even the flattest and smoothest ground feels awful 😂

    • @cristinamaratea2801
      @cristinamaratea2801 2 года назад +2

      Same here, lol. Do you ever wonder if concrete would feel better with inline skates or have you tried them? Maybe they're more similar to iceskates than quad, idk

  • @deadspace2
    @deadspace2 Год назад +1

    For anybody interested in artistic skating Edea and Riedell are really gonna be your go to brands.

  • @gusvanwes6192
    @gusvanwes6192 2 года назад +4

    Lol, when I saw the thumbnail I thought you would go on the ice this roller skates because a friend of mine does that sometimes before he leaves the ice rink😂

  • @andreahall1612
    @andreahall1612 2 года назад +2

    This makes me so happy! I'm a quad skater transitioning to ice, and it is SO different. And frustrating! I find ice scary because it's easier - you don't need as much momentum to do stuff, so it's wobblier, does that make sense? All the terms are the same, and to some extent the technique, but the feel is just not the same, at, all.

  • @cristinamaratea2801
    @cristinamaratea2801 2 года назад +4

    I tried transitioning from iceskates to quad skates during lock down because the ice rink was closed... it was pretty hard and I still wonder if I should have tried inline instead. Quad skates just feel so much different from ice skates, with all that extra friction going on and the extra weight on your feet.

  • @milaknowslight6307
    @milaknowslight6307 2 года назад +4

    Nooooo..I hate it. Put me back on the ice. You previous fall made me audibly gasp 😳
    Falling on ice isnt nearly as bad!

  • @pez2248
    @pez2248 2 года назад +3

    Echoing what others have said, those are toy skates and should be avoided. (I understand cost is an issue and I wish semi-decent skates are affordable for everyone!) A lot of the moves you tried eg slalom etc are totally doable on quads if you have decent skates that are set up correctly and on smoother ground like a tennis court or skating rink. In fact I think you won't find it all that hard to switch to quad with the right setup and surface.
    Well done for using safety equipment, it's important for learners to use them especially outdoors, there's no shame in it. If learners are reading this, get yourself a helmet too!

  • @Jazzmyca
    @Jazzmyca 7 месяцев назад

    I grew up doing both quads and inlines, so when I started ice skating in my 20s, the skills from inlines translated well. However, even though ice/inline and quads are fairly different, it truly does come down to the quality of your equipment. I upgraded my goodwill quads and inline and could not believe the difference that just changing the bearings and wheels made. Blew my mind the skills I unlocked after having the right wheels for outdoor versus indoor skating!

  • @777shromp
    @777shromp 2 года назад +1

    absolutely love this video. definitely worth the wait!

  • @Krisstofers
    @Krisstofers 2 года назад +2

    Is it just me? I feel restricted/constricted in quads? Even with "professional" skates, even at a roller rink, and even with the action nuts loosened. Then theres the issue with the wheels getting interlocked. No matter what wheels I use, I still feel like there's grit under my wheels, that I don't have under my blades. I'm used to pulling my iceskates together, where they touch eachother. I thought I would just skate in quads... The quads told me, "not today sucka!!!" Even with inlines, I feel like I'm constantly fighting the wheel's pull.

  • @controla_
    @controla_ 2 года назад

    I've recently started ice skating with my girlfriend and have found your channel and I love your content! Although I'm not at the level to learn a lot of the things you teach I really enjoy watching your videos and picking up little bits here and there

  • @sarahthompson5518
    @sarahthompson5518 2 года назад +1

    You got what you paid for. Quads outside are a blast when they are made properly and you have the right bearings and wheels. Soft wheels preferably. And you really should have a helmet. But I kind of understand the feelings you express in this video. I tried ice skates once and absolutely hated them. Cheap rink rentals with dulled blades on chopped up ice is probably quite comparable to $40 skates with plastic trucks and bad bearings.

  • @Libbyg-zb7pr
    @Libbyg-zb7pr 2 года назад +5

    I am quad skater, I recommend skating in Reidell skates. They're NOT cheap but I have Moxi skates which is a brand of Reidell and they're great. Plus some come with outdoor wheels, which I guarantee will help you skate outside. Some are built for what you do in ice skates.⛸️

  • @rosesez3428
    @rosesez3428 2 года назад +3

    I feel your pain, sir.
    You can see your body wants to move the way your brain & muscle memory want to but the quad skates, they just…. 😬

  • @JohnCrawford1979
    @JohnCrawford1979 2 года назад

    For crossovers, you should chek out Indy Jamma Jones' How to do a CROSSOVER on ROLLER SKATES!
    Dirty School of Skate's How to Do Crossovers on Roller Skates has good info as well. Notice the larger wheels, they are your friends. Just as you learn to trust your blades on the ice, you have to learn to trust your wheels on the pavement and roller rink.

  • @selenkalayci509
    @selenkalayci509 2 года назад

    Surface is so important too. Try it in smooth surfaces like basketball or tennis court

  • @goldikaanimes6725
    @goldikaanimes6725 2 года назад +2

    Well, I tried to roller skate but fell a lot of times but manage to skate although not like those pro roller skaters but at least decent enough but I still need to train more on roller skating.

    • @goldikaanimes6725
      @goldikaanimes6725 2 года назад

      I'm embarrassed to say this but I cried a lot of times trying to roller skate and in the end, I'm okay at it but not at the pro level.

  • @ginatriana1523
    @ginatriana1523 2 года назад +1

    you need a special key to loosen the trucks so the wheels spin! they come factory set stiff

  • @JohnCrawford1979
    @JohnCrawford1979 2 года назад

    Alexis Thora's ROLLER SKATES VS. ROLLERBLADES - Which One Is Best For You? MOXI Roller Skates - K2 Inline Skates is a good compare and contrast between the tradition quad and inline skates. Lily Pad's Ice skater tries quad skates! Shows the Sure Grip quads that are a pretty good quality that are less than the MOXI skates. But yeah, you're better off with the rentals than the cheapest skates. Plus, the bigger wheels are better for both quads and inline if you really want speed and balance to do a lot of the street tricks on. Quads are a little better for artistic skating, similar to ice skating. You can find competitive roller skating that does very similar competitive skating as ice skating as well.

  • @julianpenfold1638
    @julianpenfold1638 2 года назад +1

    Get yourself a quality pair of quads - you're worth it - and find a decent sports hall and you'll be 80/90% as comfortable as you are on ice in a matter of weeks, judging by how well you skated in the inlines. I'm the world's worst skater and I can switch between ice and inlines without thinking now.

  • @elenalalah
    @elenalalah 2 года назад +2

    I tried to have a go at quad skating after learning how to skate on ice. I had a lot of the same issues as you when I tried them out the first time. I loosened the trucks and wheels a little bit to see if it was any better but within about 5 seconds of putting them back on I had fallen backwards and broken both bones in my wrist. I'm now two days post-surgery and wondering what to do with these skates I've spent over £100 on because I'll certainly never be putting them on my feet again.

    • @JenghanHsieh
      @JenghanHsieh 2 года назад

      whoa... I broke both wrists in Ice Rink two years ago, one at a time... within three months.
      At least I had one hand to take care of myself during the recoverying.
      Sad to hear your story. Wish you getting on your skate again soon !

  • @Winter0192
    @Winter0192 Год назад

    I have never used skates like that (except rentals), but when I want to turn sharp I just put the foot in the same direction I am turning on the back 2 wheels and then lean into it. So if I want to turn left I put my left foot in front of the right on the back 2 wheels and when I want to turn I just quickly lean into the turn while moving the left foot left.

  • @rosesez3428
    @rosesez3428 2 года назад +2

    LOLOLOL this really was great 😆

  • @aprilnunes2152
    @aprilnunes2152 2 года назад

    I just went through this last night. Stopping was a challenge.

  • @stokrotnie
    @stokrotnie 2 года назад

    That would be great to hear your thoughts on skating some quality quads!

  • @Sherry2314
    @Sherry2314 2 года назад

    Honestly there's a lot that I could recommend here. Loosen up your wheels if they're not rolling well. Gummy wheels are harder to roll than harder wheels but they're like that so you don't fall on every Crack and crevice. Try rink skating with harder wheels. Also, cheaper quads are going to feel garbo. You're better off using rink skates. Hope that helps!

  • @kukuruyukyukyuk
    @kukuruyukyukyuk 2 года назад +1

    What is the name of the brand of your hand protector? It looks robust. I want to buy it 😁

  • @andrewochman7383
    @andrewochman7383 2 года назад

    I think quad is the easiest to dance on
    Love unlined for speed skating
    Ice skating I think looks the prettiest because quads can get clunky

  • @truthwarrior7934
    @truthwarrior7934 2 года назад

    You get what you pay for!!
    This is where, one must, first to their research BEFORE purchasing roller skates( quad).
    The wheels are what are the most important aspect of rolling skating.
    There are wheels for indoor skating & wheels for outdoor skating!!
    Indoor wheels will have a harder surface. Outdoor wheels will have a softer service.
    From what I can see, you have indoor skates & this is why your wheels are not MOVING & even the best quad roller skaters would fall on their ass as well.
    I USED reidell speed skates back in the late 70's & they are still the best when getting a good quad skate. Wheels are a different subject. That in itself, takes much research. Once you understand how wheels work differently on outdoor & indoor surfaces, than you know which wheels to buy!!
    Basically, outdoor wheels will not work in an indoor rink. Just like indoor wheels will not work on the outdoor surface.

  • @diamondchan3546
    @diamondchan3546 Год назад

    now I'm not sure that it is easier than skates, thanks 🤣

  • @marandab711
    @marandab711 8 месяцев назад

    The wheels are probably too tight and toe stops are too long. Toe plugs are better too!

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte 2 года назад

    Those small wheels are the cause of your problem. They would roll like a charm in a polished floor. But yeah, inline (with banana rocker) is way better.

  • @acejana
    @acejana 2 года назад +1

    I'm a quad skater you just need better skates and especially plates like roll line and you will be flying 😊

  • @billhale2713
    @billhale2713 2 года назад +1

    Mate, fantastic video.
    I’ll begin by thanking you for being yet another human to demonstrably disprove the fantastic proclamation made to me when I was 11, as a 12 year old girl (who skated regularly on both quads and ice) told me with confidence “if you can ice skate, you can roller skate”. Mind you, she wasn’t fabulous on quads.
    By 16 years old, I was a skate guard/referee at a quad rink. I’m Olympic form and have never been defeated in speed skating. Short of centrifugal prowess (as I do not skate in your style since I’ve no low center of mass), I can do most things on quads an ice skater could do.
    My first time on ice was similar to your first time on quads. But my problem was both genetic and no experience. Your challenge is neither.
    You could be brilliant on quads in a few hours.
    The issue for you is solely your skates. First, the wheels aren’t rolling, so loosening the mechanical wheel nuts will help you stop convulsing your constant velocity. Their rotation should never be that yanky. I experienced that for the first time 2 years ago at a brand new rink I’d never visited before. I knew it wasn’t their floor as many skaters were gliding smoothly.
    I’m wholly convinced your skates are rubbish, which you should never hesitate to say. Yeah, it might sound like just an excuse for you to blame them, but blame is properly placed. They suck.
    And of course, a brilliant move to adjust the trucks because that is truly 80% of the problem here, the other 20% being the rubbish skates.
    How you knew to check the trucks is THE mystery here. Only I am supposed to know that. And as a referee, I not only began my shift by handing out the rentals to kids and adults, but when they came to me for advice in skating, it was 10% method instruction I gave them along with 90% attention to adjusting their trucks. For YEARS, I adjusted skates for thousands of people.
    If you do quads again, tighten the back truck more than the front. There should be no “slap” when the trucks are wiggled back and forth, yet the front trucks should not be OVER tightened to where there isn’t a certain relaxed margin of movement when the wheels are firmly fulcrumed back and forth. Get them tight enough to avoid moving over about 3/4” of firmly-gripped ‘see-saw’ margin when wiggled with a firm hand.
    Else, the rear trucks, different story. They must give almost NO movement. (Tip : even they may be over tightened. Old fashioned skates with rubber washers would at times be tightened so badly that it deformed the washers. Which required loosening, pressured reshaping, followed by a softer re-tightening in order to compensate.)
    Conclusion : adjusting both sets of trucks will help you steer - navigate - your quads. If this isn’t done, not even expensive skates will allow control over your wheels.
    Bottom line : your sub-par performance was not your fault in the least. You’re better than you know. And will learn faster than anyone.
    Summary : front wheel trucks, fairly firmly tight. Rear trucks, very firmly tightened.

  • @bluejay787
    @bluejay787 Год назад

    try rollerblades there more like ice scates

  • @enirassis4310
    @enirassis4310 2 года назад

    O freio está alto e as rodas são duras e pequenas para o asfalto. É por isso que vc está tendo dificuldade.

  • @LonzCantiLife
    @LonzCantiLife 7 месяцев назад

    i'm only 1 minute in and the first red flag is buying $32 skates lol you def have to pick up quality skates. i went from a pair of amazon skates to FRs on my blades and its night and day

  • @kimhartleywellywood
    @kimhartleywellywood Год назад

    I think it would be a more interesting experiment to try some top quality artistic roller skates that were on a par quality wise, with the level of ice skate you would use. I mean those boots are clearly rubbish so there is no way you can test your ability on roller skates in those things.

  • @07freeskate
    @07freeskate 2 года назад +1

    With roller skates, you are on a platform. With inlines, you are on a line. Roller skates do not handle rough surfaces well.

  • @tony7682
    @tony7682 7 месяцев назад

    All that protective gear but no helmet?

  • @amandarhollynce4286
    @amandarhollynce4286 Год назад

    Thts why i nvr buy cheap boots. Be it inline skates or figure skates... Cheap is expensive

  • @ginatriana1523
    @ginatriana1523 2 года назад

    after you loosen the trucks youll be fine...even crappy skates you can skate in!!!

  • @arturlit
    @arturlit 2 года назад

    Why are you in Poland?

  • @marybertke6890
    @marybertke6890 2 года назад

    Dumb question: What are the names of you and your partner so we can Google competitions you're in?

  • @claudianowakowski
    @claudianowakowski 2 года назад

    Buy some good quality artistic skates and have them mounted by a professional. Go to a club session at a roller rank and take a lesson with a pro. It does take some time to adjust to the different center of balance of a pair of quad skates.

    • @britishairwaysptfs5420
      @britishairwaysptfs5420 2 года назад

      I doubt he’s gonna spend £150-£200 on roller skates he will use once or twice.

  • @daviderickennedy2194
    @daviderickennedy2194 Год назад +1

    Super stiff/ hard cushions, cheap plastic skates, likely wrong wheels.

  • @prissyonwheels
    @prissyonwheels 2 года назад +1

    well, your quads are the worst quads ever to do figure skating... not made for it XD so it's not helping. You should have done it with real figure skating quads.
    It's like doing skating with rental ice skates.

  • @OfficialCapibara
    @OfficialCapibara Год назад

    hola

  • @pattinaggiojo
    @pattinaggiojo 2 года назад

    you deffo should have tried with some proper artistic quad skates xD

  • @nomokis5992
    @nomokis5992 2 года назад

    You had to change your bushings/cushions to lean properly. But actually you had to change your roller skates, nobody can enjoy rolling on thoses pieces of garbage.

  • @YiddishMoment
    @YiddishMoment 8 месяцев назад

    Dear Coach: your quads are very poor. Roller skaters have for ever been doing on quads what you do on ice! The greatest teacher and impressario of ice dance Joseph Carroll (Iceland Rink in NYC) taught the first roller dance champions even though he could not skate on rollers. One night (in the later 1930s) Joseph Carroll put-on a pair of roller skates, tried to do a 3-turn and almost killed himself and never tried to roller skate again.

  • @alcetryx
    @alcetryx 2 года назад

    You seem to have most of the basis of the technique down - it's the skates that are holding you back. You should try again with some decent skates and you would be fine at it. Those wheels do NOT look like they're made for outside (bigger, more gummy wheels would probably suit you better in the beginning unless your surface is 100% smooth), and you're way too strong for that boot, I could see it bending. Much like figure skating equipment matters, so does roller skating equipment! You didn't give yourself a fair chance by getting the "cheapest skates money can buy"

  • @kevenc.8883
    @kevenc.8883 2 года назад

    For a professional. You would think you might buy a pair of REAL Skates instead of the children's weekend warrior skates with plastic plates and trucks. Absolute garbage It's equivalent to me putting butter knives on my feet and saying ice skating sucks.

  • @kobaltocr6927
    @kobaltocr6927 Год назад

    🤭

  • @ilovepancakes625
    @ilovepancakes625 2 года назад

    why polish skates? hahah

  • @MarvinVells
    @MarvinVells 2 года назад

    You cannot go on edges, because these are horrible plastic toy skates. Nobody can do anything on those... you should have tried artistic roller skates, or at least skates with adjustable toestops, they come wirh better plates and bearings.

  • @mckenziewilson5166
    @mckenziewilson5166 Год назад

    I really hate to say it but this doesn’t count. Anyone can do it outside on concrete but indoors on wood floors with great quality skates? That’s what I wanna see

  • @mimisolo7778
    @mimisolo7778 2 года назад

    You look like you've never done any form of skating in your life😳 bit worrying

    • @patlaing4489
      @patlaing4489 2 года назад +1

      I can assure you he was an excellent ice dancer 🤣🤣