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@@DriftmastersJason Best to start slalom with rockered setup. With flat setup you can manage first 5 tricks, but after that it will be twice harder to learn.
One thing I noticed that needs to be taken into account is that his skates have a rocker setup. This basically means the front and rear wheels are smaller than the inner 2, replicating the curved edge of a hockey ice skate blade, which also makes side-to-side motion easier. Most inline skates have a flat setup where all wheels are the same size and are always in contact with the ground, unless performing tricks involving the first and/or last wheels only. You can still perform the same tricks, but you will need to use more muscle as you need to turn 4 wheels instead of 2 (and the fact that the outer wheels will move faster and produce more friction). Something to take into consideration if you're struggling to do these exercises.
Thanks a lot for this useful tutorial. I have been skating for almost two weeks and I now can run quite comfortably with decent speed. Moreover I cannot do a bit of crossover, but I has got no idea what basic techniques I need to practice... Find your channel and I will practice these techniques tonight. Hopefully my basic can improve at the end of 30days period.
Hello, Lydia, Standard - 80 CM. Beginners can also use 120 CM for firs steps and than try 80 CM. Usually 20 or 10 cones. Basic slalom - yes, possible. But much easier to use rocker frame or wheels(means 1st and 4th wheels are on 4-6mm smaller than 2nd and 3rd).
Hi! My skates have a brake on the back of the right skate, and I’m wondering if that would make learning more advanced tricks more difficult? Thanks in advance!
How do you get some speed, for example in the fish, if you have a flat setup of wheels. Dont you have to press the "outer" legg and inline Almost like half-lemon in every "curve" to get some speed?
Lol I love that end routine, one I want to have the flow, I will practice these moves as I want to get better at slalom and street skating. Can you practice just as effective with a few cones instead or is is best to practice with plenty so you get used to them, the max I have is 10 cones? Also what distance between the cones should I start with? Thank you
ICT Flow usually I use 20 or 10 cones. But 20 is better as gives more freedom. Anyway there is no limits and you even can use 1 cone. Start from 80CM if you have “banana” or rockerable frame/wheels. If not, use 120CM first. But later go to 80CM as you can do there more interesting tricks and moves.
i'm a beginer and i'm trying to learn slalom tricks to improve my overall skating for city cruising safely. i can easly do the mid to the last tricks, but i simply can't make the first ones, it's easy to push both skates out, then both skates in, but how should i push them both to the same side? i've tried in a lot of turns and the outside foot always go forward making a cringy form and forcing me to a wider ratio, if i try to force my foot together and the inside foot of the turn to the front i simply lose balance and naturaly bend to the back and automatically close to falling. last time i skated practiced alot of balance tricks, spins and T stop but quick and short slalom turns still a no go for me :( frustrating! >.
Hello, you mean how to do Lemons(or different tricks?) forward and backward pushing two skates together, not separately? Let me know more information so I will try to help. If it's about lemons I do it using edges, knees, weight and pushing, all together helps to do it smoothly and fast(great practice doing Lemons back and forth it's a good exercise for muscles).
InMoveSkates the lemons i can do easly, the problem is with the slalom turns, ir the "fish" i think it's Called in the video, to quickly turn in a small ratio to the right with the inside foot (right foot) slightly forward and press both feet to the right, then straight it out or imediatly turn to the left puting the left foot slightly foward. I believe mastering this will make every skater safer to dodge any obsticle and make any turn at any speed (except when crossover would fit better, still plan to learn this one aswell) but i cant simplye do it :(
Almost yes. Best to use Slalom or Freeride skates. But you can start with any, just use short frame and rockered frame or wheels (like 76 80 80 76 or 72 76 76 72).
Hello, Yes, possible but with rocked frame easier to turn. That's why it will be more or less the same if you will put twice more space between cones. Our first two lessons it's ok to do on flat frame. But than it's better to put 1st and 4th wheels smaller (74-76mm instead of 80mm for example) than 2nd and 3rd (80mm for example).
Hi, could you give me an advice? I have problem with some tricks like lemon i gain speed when i do it . Also i have problem with crossing legs, the one that is behind (left leg) its hard for me to bend in the knee, also hard to put weight on it. Any advice ?
VRSArtist hello. 1) how to control your speed on Lemon. Practice lemon on one cone forward and backward. After you will do it fast it means you will understand how to stop yourself by pushing out on inside edges of your skates, plus your weight goes backward to stop. Guess the easiest to practice this and after you will control your speed.
Yes, you can start with Fitness skates as well. But at least rockered wheels (1st and 4th smaller than in a center, usually it's like 76 - 80 - 80 - 76 mm wheels) will increase your learning.
Yeah, some moves can be similar on both :) But at the end there are a different in wheel/blade angles when you do moves on inline and ice skates. So as for me I can do a lot of on ice skates as well, but due to different physics with less style.
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may i know if the skater is using flat or rockered setup in the video? thanks
@@DriftmastersJason Hello! Rockered setup :)
Cool thanks. I am just wondering should i just start learning inline with rockered all the way or flat. Guess i shall thrive for rockered 🙌
@@DriftmastersJason Best to start slalom with rockered setup. With flat setup you can manage first 5 tricks, but after that it will be twice harder to learn.
One thing I noticed that needs to be taken into account is that his skates have a rocker setup. This basically means the front and rear wheels are smaller than the inner 2, replicating the curved edge of a hockey ice skate blade, which also makes side-to-side motion easier. Most inline skates have a flat setup where all wheels are the same size and are always in contact with the ground, unless performing tricks involving the first and/or last wheels only. You can still perform the same tricks, but you will need to use more muscle as you need to turn 4 wheels instead of 2 (and the fact that the outer wheels will move faster and produce more friction). Something to take into consideration if you're struggling to do these exercises.
Good comment! Thank you. Will make one more video for how to be ready for slalom and how to choose skates and etc.
@@Inmoveskates in fact looks so easy i would like to see that video
hello, in case someone could respond me what is the diameter difference between wheels. Thank you !!
@@redenbloodyroar1035 Maybe 4mm?
@@duckface8425 ty after some research i found ithe answer !!!
it's amazing to think you can go from the basic moves he is showing us to what he starts doing at 3 minutes 50 seconds!
Great video!
More video of slalom lessons please!!
it soo hard to find a good educational slalom video!
Thank you! We will :)
Could you write here what is your level now and what is more interesting in slalom for you?
@@InmoveskatesI'm not the commenter but i, am a beggener I want to do spins.
Thanks a lot for this useful tutorial. I have been skating for almost two weeks and I now can run quite comfortably with decent speed. Moreover I cannot do a bit of crossover, but I has got no idea what basic techniques I need to practice... Find your channel and I will practice these techniques tonight. Hopefully my basic can improve at the end of 30days period.
Enjoyed all three...lots of useful training ahead, thanks.
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Awesome training video! Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work!
Awesome video, thank you 😊… I plan on practicing some of these drills
Amazing instructional videos!!! Thank you!
Thank you for this....very helpful
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Great job, Alex!
Thank you! :)
This is extremely useful! Thank u so muchhhhh
I enjoyed this -very relaxing!
Great video!! Thanks
I was wondering exactly how far apart each of the cones are? And is it possible to do the slalom with basic inline skates?
Hello, Lydia,
Standard - 80 CM.
Beginners can also use 120 CM for firs steps and than try 80 CM.
Usually 20 or 10 cones.
Basic slalom - yes, possible. But much easier to use rocker frame or wheels(means 1st and 4th wheels are on 4-6mm smaller than 2nd and 3rd).
Okay. Thank you! Your videos are great!
Thanks
great video
very helpfull video's, thank you
Thank you so much!
Nice vid. I have subscribed and looking forward to more lessons :)
Which is the distance that must exist between the cones? and how many cones are needed to start?
awesome video!! thanks so much!!! hope I can learn something b4 November (snow and cold)
Thank you! You don't have indoor places in your city?
not really, there's a skate rink in my area but they're pretty strict and I don't think they would let me do this at the rink :(
What’s the distance between cones? Thanks
It's 80 cm
Thank you for this helpful video. How far apart are the cones exactly?
parabéns ótimo tutorial .
Great video!!
+Naomi Grigg Thank you! :)
Many thanks for the video it's so great, just simple question pls..how about distance between cones
Hello,
Distance is 80cm between cones. 10 or 20 cones.
Haha there are lines on the pavement around the cones from how many times he has done it 😂
Ya
That's how urethane works on pavement. Want to learn more or are you satisfied?
Hi! My skates have a brake on the back of the right skate, and I’m wondering if that would make learning more advanced tricks more difficult?
Thanks in advance!
Very useful! Thanks
Thank You for the lessons. )))
hello,is it possible to learn slalom with agressive rollerblades?
How do you manage to keep speed? I get to the first cone and my wheels stop moving.
Have a good workout regiment
What distance should the cones be between each other?
Could you share how between the cones width?
Please upload more videos
How do you get some speed, for example in the fish, if you have a flat setup of wheels. Dont you have to press the "outer" legg and inline Almost like half-lemon in every "curve" to get some speed?
Thanks
Configuration of wheel, flat or banana ?
Banana / rockered
Lol I love that end routine, one I want to have the flow, I will practice these moves as I want to get better at slalom and street skating. Can you practice just as effective with a few cones instead or is is best to practice with plenty so you get used to them, the max I have is 10 cones? Also what distance between the cones should I start with? Thank you
ICT Flow usually I use 20 or 10 cones. But 20 is better as gives more freedom. Anyway there is no limits and you even can use 1 cone.
Start from 80CM if you have “banana” or rockerable frame/wheels. If not, use 120CM first. But later go to 80CM as you can do there more interesting tricks and moves.
i'm a beginer and i'm trying to learn slalom tricks to improve my overall skating for city cruising safely. i can easly do the mid to the last tricks, but i simply can't make the first ones, it's easy to push both skates out, then both skates in, but how should i push them both to the same side? i've tried in a lot of turns and the outside foot always go forward making a cringy form and forcing me to a wider ratio, if i try to force my foot together and the inside foot of the turn to the front i simply lose balance and naturaly bend to the back and automatically close to falling. last time i skated practiced alot of balance tricks, spins and T stop but quick and short slalom turns still a no go for me :( frustrating! >.
Hello, you mean how to do Lemons(or different tricks?) forward and backward pushing two skates together, not separately?
Let me know more information so I will try to help. If it's about lemons I do it using edges, knees, weight and pushing, all together helps to do it smoothly and fast(great practice doing Lemons back and forth it's a good exercise for muscles).
InMoveSkates the lemons i can do easly, the problem is with the slalom turns, ir the "fish" i think it's Called in the video, to quickly turn in a small ratio to the right with the inside foot (right foot) slightly forward and press both feet to the right, then straight it out or imediatly turn to the left puting the left foot slightly foward. I believe mastering this will make every skater safer to dodge any obsticle and make any turn at any speed (except when crossover would fit better, still plan to learn this one aswell) but i cant simplye do it :(
Can i use any type of skates for slalom due i have rollerblades but it's not so easy
Almost yes. Best to use Slalom or Freeride skates. But you can start with any, just use short frame and rockered frame or wheels (like 76 80 80 76 or 72 76 76 72).
Distance between cones in cm?
Drazen Radovanac the usual distance 80 cm.
On competitions there are 50, 80 and 120.
InMoveSkates thanks
Is it possible to do those tricks in non rocked skates? I do have slalom skates, but they're not rocked. Great vid! Very helpfull. Thnx
Hello,
Yes, possible but with rocked frame easier to turn. That's why it will be more or less the same if you will put twice more space between cones.
Our first two lessons it's ok to do on flat frame. But than it's better to put 1st and 4th wheels smaller (74-76mm instead of 80mm for example) than 2nd and 3rd (80mm for example).
Ok, thank you so much. Cheers
Hi!! I want to know what skates should I choose if I'm just starting with the slalom. What would you recommend?? Thanks, great video!!
Hi, could you give me an advice? I have problem with some tricks like lemon i gain speed when i do it . Also i have problem with crossing legs, the one that is behind (left leg) its hard for me to bend in the knee, also hard to put weight on it. Any advice ?
VRSArtist hello.
1) how to control your speed on Lemon. Practice lemon on one cone forward and backward. After you will do it fast it means you will understand how to stop yourself by pushing out on inside edges of your skates, plus your weight goes backward to stop.
Guess the easiest to practice this and after you will control your speed.
thanks !
Tried this today! Tripped over a cone also tore my trouser and had blood over my knee. Still I'm laughing lol
Ouch. I hope you are okay and will master it with less or none falls :) Good luck!
are these seba high skates?
ALL4US I & A Hello, no this is Seba Igor skates.
Games names??
Can I use fitness skates for slalom skating?
Yes, you can start with Fitness skates as well. But at least rockered wheels (1st and 4th smaller than in a center, usually it's like 76 - 80 - 80 - 76 mm wheels) will increase your learning.
@@Inmoveskates okay great!! Thank you so much for your reply and your amazing videos!!
Tarzan's animators saw this technique and thats what inspired them to do the branch surfing bit ruclips.net/video/TCkA6F1nfck/видео.html
I know how to do all of these because of ice skating
Yeah, some moves can be similar on both :)
But at the end there are a different in wheel/blade angles when you do moves on inline and ice skates. So as for me I can do a lot of on ice skates as well, but due to different physics with less style.
Hey guys! Check our new product!
👉 www.IMSkates.com - Online Slalom video lessons for beginners.
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who the F*** is the one disliker
the girl speaking into the microphone is heard too low. Fixs it, please
Stupid birds!
thesherp we deleted these birds from the lesson 4 and till now :)