How to Parallel Slide On Inline Skates 2023 tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • for anyone that wants to learn How to Parallel Slide this video is for you. If there's something more you need to inquire leave me a comment and I'll get back to you. Thanks for watching.
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  • @c6moneypit8
    @c6moneypit8 Год назад +8

    This is one of the best parallel slide tutorials I've seen! I did my first parallel slides and parallel power stops the other day and practiced like 100 times that day (I was afraid I'd lose the feel if I didn't practice right then and there). Now your tutorial will help me focus next my practice sessions. Thanks!!!!

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the comment. If you run into anything difficult or need further explanation just let me know, I love when people learn from my tutorials and always willing to help them

  • @FZeroSamus
    @FZeroSamus Год назад +5

    Bro you are great at explaining!!! I’m an ice hockey player but out here in the Bay Area of Northern California we don’t get ice and I ain’t got the money to go to the rink all the time so roller skating is the only real practice. I wasn’t able to parallel slide on pavement till I seen your videos!

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      I respect hockey players and love the way they slide/brake on ice. It's so awesome to hear that my video helped you to take your sliding skills to pavement grounds...I appreciate u commenting.

  • @thevault1120
    @thevault1120 Год назад +3

    Best video I've found so far. My dude even explained the pain on your feet when you first start skating. I looked everywhere for that info, I thought I was doing something wrong somedays when I'm done my feet hurt so much I felt like I needed better skates lol😅

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      Yes and thank you. Comfort is one of the most essential part of skating because who wants to do anything they're not comfortable with (or in) you know

  • @bloodsweatnbass8918
    @bloodsweatnbass8918 Год назад +1

    Don’t know how I didn’t come across you channel sooner… this is awesome stuff … thanks for sharing

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      Hey thank you so much you are appreciated and welcomed

  • @marcosb2273
    @marcosb2273 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video

  • @Timber_nl
    @Timber_nl Год назад +1

    This is the best skate tutorial I've ever seen i can actually lurn something from this video your explanation is realy good 👍

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      Thank you so much, love to help

  • @meself349
    @meself349 Год назад +2

    Haven't watch the whole video yet and didn't even know you had a channel. I've watched a lot of inline skate tutorials and I'm quite amazed by the clarity in the way you explain things and your attention to important details that I think a lot of people would leave out. Really outstanding. Subscribed and thumbs up. Going to check to see if you have any other videos. 👍

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      Yes you can check out my channel Playlists everything is categorized from Tutorials, etc. Thank you for such detailed comment and I appreciate the sub

  • @freek1ful
    @freek1ful Год назад

    Cool

  • @soniaskorokhod758
    @soniaskorokhod758 Год назад

    Good video, thank you for sharing it. Cheers!

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      You're welcome, thanks for watching

  • @jeffstewart7439
    @jeffstewart7439 Год назад

    Of all the inline skaters I have watched, you are the number 1 blader I would absolutely love to spend a day blading with!
    #TOP_NOTCH

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      This comment made my day; Wow, thanks so much!!

  • @amarissimus29
    @amarissimus29 Год назад

    I'd have to disagree on the hardness, at least for learning. I had a ton of trouble at first because my wheels were so sticky. The moment I put on 90A's it started clicking. Now I have no problem with 85s, but I always recommend super hard to start. Progressively tighter slaloms helped me too, for getting the feel for when the slide starts. After that, you just have to commit. You snap it in, or you don't. No in-between. Once it clicks, your body knows what to do. Nice job.

  • @MegaSysadm
    @MegaSysadm Год назад

    Great video! You went international, dude! 😊

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      Really lmao "international" u say lol

  • @Mike_Santana
    @Mike_Santana Год назад

    Very informative! Thank you

  • @Areklata
    @Areklata Год назад

    Awesome ! Keep it up and thank you !!

  • @belindaterry6010
    @belindaterry6010 10 месяцев назад

    YAAAASSSSS! Love it!

  • @QueenofHearts_57
    @QueenofHearts_57 Год назад

    I would love to link with you in person your direction is very clear and vivid.💯💪🏾👑.

  • @TheRollingRaptor
    @TheRollingRaptor Год назад

    Great tutorial, Darvin! 🤘

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      thanks, keep your videos coming too you're awesome

  • @DanSanders12
    @DanSanders12 10 месяцев назад

    Your description of how and why is the best I've seen! I've been trying and failing to do any foot-forward stops, and after this video I can't wait to try again!
    I'm a fat and not very bendy 53yr old on 125mm wheels; any tips for those of us that are a bit less flexible? And should I borrow some smaller wheel skates first to get the hang of soul, power and parallel slides, instead of my 125s?
    Subscribed, I look forward to watching more!

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  10 месяцев назад

      Hey thanks for keeping blading alive don't matter the age I'm always excited to see more people skate. In your situation, I would recommend trying sliding techniques on smaller wheels 1st because being lower to the ground makes it easy to get bendy. Have a good hardness of wheel (aim for 85a & higher) to support your weight and be sure to wear protective gear when starting out (this includes hip pads). Now that you've got the right gear in place...by all means practice day by day and be sure to wear down your wheels 1st so that it's easier to initiate slides. (Even if you want, could try on wet grounds just to get the swinging motion downpack 1st.
      By any means you can message me back and I'll help out the best I can. Thank you for subscribing!

  • @charl-s
    @charl-s Год назад

    Wow, this is actually the best parallel slide tutorial I've come across!! Today I realized it was easier to stop on my right skate since I was mostly practicing power slides on my right, and your starting advice to wear your wheels down for sliding was the exact explanation I needed to understand why it was so hard to stop on my left. Props!

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      Yes, wearing down the wheels is a must! I think this is one of the most important steps that must be taken 1st before sliding. Think of it this way, if the ground is wet then there's less effort needed to push into a slide because everything is already slippery. But when the ground is rough then you're gonna have to put in a lot of physical push because you basically gotta dig more into the ground because of the terrain.

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      The fact that you was practicing with the right skate as your stopping leg has built it into your dominant foot for braking. So the muscles are in place already for power of stopping/sliding. Glad I could help and thanks for watching

  • @kevinkev1530
    @kevinkev1530 10 месяцев назад

    👍🏾

  • @berlinfelicia15
    @berlinfelicia15 Год назад

    Thanks for tip, man! Great tutorial 🔥👏👏

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      You're welcome thanks for watching

  • @Raiyan800
    @Raiyan800 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hey darvin , thanks for the tutorial it was really helpful ! But i had a question when i try to slide it just turns instead of sliding or stopping so can u plz help me witn that ?

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  9 месяцев назад

      If it doesn't slide what might be happening is you need to wear your wheels in some more. Do plenty t-drags and powerslides....the wheels become easier to slide then. Try Parallel again once you're sure it's easy to get into a slide on your wheels

    • @Raiyan800
      @Raiyan800 9 месяцев назад +1

      @Inliner242 how many days do I need to like do all those power slide and all to make my wheels slide ?

  • @wongowonga
    @wongowonga Год назад

    Great video man. Very well explained. I'm trying to get the confidence to commit to the parallel slide, i'm worried about the skates digging in and me going over, your tips should really help. Thanks.

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      I understand. Remember, it's very important to wear your wheels in so that they are easier to slide. Please take a look at my video that I mentioned about "Wearing your inline wheels" in on my channel. Hit me back up if you need further help

  • @madisonjackson7806
    @madisonjackson7806 Год назад

    Nice video 😁

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      thank ya

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      Hey Madison i told you I had previously already responded to you lol

    • @madisonjackson7806
      @madisonjackson7806 Год назад

      @@Inliner242 oh jeez I’m delusional, sorry 😭

  • @fisherchi
    @fisherchi Год назад

    Great video. I'm starting to be able to do the parrallel slide, but not consistently. I think my feet may be too close together and my weight distribution a little bit off. I will try your tips. Thanks for posting!

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      Yeah u welcome

    • @amarissimus29
      @amarissimus29 Год назад

      Slalom on a slope. Turn tighter and tighter. At some point you'll start the slide without even trying to. Then your body will know the right angle and speed. After that, you just have to commit. Well, that's my personal experience. Worked for me.

    • @fisherchi
      @fisherchi Год назад

      @@amarissimus29 Thanks man, I've never tried it on a slope.

  • @williawa23
    @williawa23 2 месяца назад

    What type of gloves are those? What’s the brand and name?

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  2 месяца назад

      "ROCKBROS Mountain Bike Gloves" sold on Amazon

  • @GKS225
    @GKS225 Год назад

    Does it work on rougher surface? The asphalt road around my place are pretty rough and I always found my self rolling away instead of sliding on it

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад +1

      Yes, I slide on rough terrain all the time. Key is gonna be how much your wear down your wheels (like mentioned in the video)

  • @НерсесСамокиш
    @НерсесСамокиш Год назад

    Hi, bro! What do you think about power slide on 3x110? Its possible?

    • @Inliner242
      @Inliner242  Год назад

      Yes it is, the most important factor is gonna be wearing down your wheels 1st (check link in description to see How to) but yes you can slide in any size wheels once they've been worn down a bit because now they'll have less grip.

    • @НерсесСамокиш
      @НерсесСамокиш Год назад

      @@Inliner242 Thank you, bro! U r the best. New videos please))

  • @robertgiacomo2655
    @robertgiacomo2655 Год назад

    Bit advanced for me but good video for later.