✌😉👉 Book now your personal skate course, skate event or watch out for skates, accessories and other stuff at my web store: www.skamidan.com/skateshop/ www.skamidan.com/skating-school/?lang=en 👉 Inline Skating - Beginner Basic Tutorials: ruclips.net/p/PLq5U4-rD1f_Wt0IykgR-nPWDT-8x2cODK 👉 If you're not only interested in tutorials, also check out my main channel and watch other skate videos about pros, amateurs, me and others: ruclips.net/user/skamidan 👉 If you're interested in tutorials with an English soundtrack, just check out my English sub channel: ruclips.net/user/skamidanen
I'm 40 years old and have started inline skating after a 20 year lay off. I had trouble learning to run consistently even following your instructions. I realized that I wasn't leaning, "falling," into the turns enough. What helped me become more consistent, was to take my hands off my knees and extend my arm toward the inside of the turn with a bit of a twist at the hips. This isn't a critique of your lesson but just additional information that may help someone else. I'm slowly learning and progressing. Thank you for this and all your videos.
I was told to do the same when doing turns in ice skating. If I'm turning left, lead with the left foot, and turn the torso towards the left, as if I'm going to hug the imaginary cylinder I'm circling.. (and since I'm learning this, it is pretty challenging at first.)
I know this is old but this really helped! I had a habit of stepping with my blades to turn, so this helped! I learned so much from your channel! It’s really easy to understand and do thank u!!!
Great video. The instructions were clear and unlike other tutorials, the music wasn't too much or distracting. Even with your accent everything is perfect
Found your channel last week when I got my new skates in. Haven’t skated since I was a kid. Been watching so many videos and they are sooooo helpful. Thank you b
Just wanted to say your tips on learning cross-overs is amazing! I’ve struggled for ages trying to learn that turn but with the “small steps in a circle” technique- I was doing cross-overs in about 5 minutes! I’m not kidding! Thank you so much 😀
I'm glad to hear that! 😀 Thanks for watching al of my videos! 🙂🙏 I really hope those are a good help to start and improve skating as quick as possible.
All your videos are great and really get me going! Thank you for these videos! Keep uploading videos! Keep your skating tutorials good! I'd say that in this video, you did the best than in ANY other! :))) keep up!
Wow, thanks in advance for that positive feedback and your lovely words! 🙂🙏 I promise, I'll keep making and uploading videos, as well as brand new tutorials! Please be patience. 🙂
Thanks for your videos, they are super helpful! I had a question related to crossover turn with skates having brake pads. My right skate has one, and when I try crossing my right leg over the left one, to make a left turn, the brake pad hits front of the left skate and I lose control. I have never seen any crossover turn video where the skater had the brake pad attached. Should I remove the pad from my skate? I anyway do not make use of the pad for braking.
I can skate backwards, transition flawlessly, skate fast and stop properly. I CAN NOT TURN FOR THE LIFE OF ME. I CAN EVEN CROSSOVER TURN BUT CANT SEEM TO.PUT MY TURNING SIDE FOOT IN! LIKE WTF LOL
🙂🙏 Thank you! Those are the USD Carbon Montre Livisngston Pro Skates with KIZER Trimax Frames and red USD Carbon Soulplates: www.skamidan.com/produkt/usd-carbon-free-plus-montre-livingston-boot-only-aggressive-inlineskates/
First of all, thank you! 🙂🙏 To get into the correct body posture, you can practice how to jump. While doing this you'll strengthen your legs and also practice the general posture. Therefore I have another tutorial. I highly recommend to watch it. So, I'm sure you'll be able to keep the proper posture. ;) ruclips.net/video/8XfWEiPfKF8/видео.html
Hey Asua, I'm sorry for my late reply. Sadly I don't have any real tips. I practice the frontside grind on down rails / copings for myself, but I don't get it yet. I think bending knees as deep as possible is the clue. But a Royal on downrails / down copings is much easier.
What part of your foot are you balancing on to make the inside leg turn? I can make the outside leg turn, of course, but the inside leg wants to keep going straight. Thank you!
Regarding the legs, is there a certain distance parameter that the legs should stay in? Like if your legs were further apart, how would that affect turning?
Hey, thanks for your question. No there is no specific distance. The more you keep your legs further apart, the better the balance and the less the power transmission for doing jumps.
Try to bend your knees at possible and to move or push your knees right above your toes, in this position it's easiest to turn. I hope this tip will help you. :)
Yes of course, I will do that during the reworks of the inline basic series. But hey, I already have two tutorials which I will show different ways. The fist one is how to do 180°s: ruclips.net/video/OdHFQ0jBwgY/видео.html The second one: How to do "manuals" (manual turns) basic: ruclips.net/video/-eFUWJUNw1w/видео.html How to do "manuals" (manual turns) advanced: ruclips.net/video/z3In6aMXlJY/видео.html Maybe these tutorials will already help you. 🙂✌
Just want to ask where do you put the weight of your body on the above video, is it on the rear, middle or front foot. So that you will feel comfortable when doing crossover. Thanks!!!
They body weight is shiftet to the innerside of the circle. The faster you go the more you lean inwards. At the very beginning the center of body weight is right between your legs.
Hi Daniel. Wonder why you teach lunge (weight on forward, inside skate) first instead of parallel (weight on rear, outside skate) turn. In SkateFresh, Asha does parallel in the "beginner" module and doesn't do lunge until the "intermediate" module. What's your thinking on this? I've been skating for a couple months and I only recently got comfortable with parallel, am just starting to do cross-overs, and will start working on lunge soon. You make it look easy!
Hi Craig, honestly, I've never thought about the difference between lunge and parallel turn. Why? Because from my lessons on-site I know that for some people it's easier doing a lunge turn first, for others the parallel turn is easier. However on the whole it's nearly the same. Today I know for the most people the cross over turn is the easiest one (at the beginning not really crossed, but that doesn't matter). And thank you! 🙂🙏 Keep on practicing! 🙂👌
It took you a couple months to get parallel down? I'm 4 days in and was so discouraged that I can't even get close to doing it well yet. I'm 37 and just starting for the first time. Guess I just got a lot more practicing to do. 😁 But that gives me hope!
Great video! But I'm still having trouble with Paralell turns. For some reason, when I put my left foot forward, I end up turning right, and vice versa. Whenever I try to turn my skates in the curve of the turn, the skates just end up going away from eachother. Any tips?
It doesn't matter which one is your leading skate, no matter the left or right one. It's just important that you keep yur skates apart and one skate more forward than the other one. If they are going away from each other, try to bend your knees a little bit more and try to keep tem parallel to each other. For that it's important to tense all of your legs muscles.
@@skamidanen Thank you for the advice. I realized my problem was I was doing an A-turn instead of a parallel turn. Without going on my outside edge whatsoever. I'm still having trouble leaning that far as I'm afraid of falling on my side, but I'll keep at it. 👍
@@skamidanen Alright I am now finally able to do paralell turns PROPERLY and the reason I couldnt before was because my skates were too far apart. Trying to keep one almost directly in front of the other got me to finally do proper turns, spreading them out a bit more as I do tighter turns
When i put one foot forward, it will turn towards the other direction. Eg. If i put my left leg forward, i will turn to the right and if i put my right foot forward, i will turn to the left...
Roller skating comes very close to inline skating. Most tricks and movements are practically identical. The general posture applies in all cases to all forms of skating: Quad skating, roller skating, inline skating, ice skating, snow skating etc. And yes, the turns shown here are also work for roller skating. 🙂👌
Does it matter which foot is a leading foot on turns? When I'm turning right my left foot tends to be more forward. I see all tutorials left turn left foot is forward. It's easier for me to do opposite.
I can't get either inline skate to turn direction without lifting them off the ground and repositioning them. I just go straight until I reposition them. What am I doing wrong?
Hallo, ich habe zwei Fragen zum Parallel Turn: Wie sieht es mit der Gewichtsverteilung aus: Sind ca. 60% vorderes Bein und 40% hinteres korrekt? Liegt das Gewicht eher im vorderen Bereich des Fußes (Ballen) oder im hinteren Bereich? LG
When you try to turn your foot shift your weight more to the back wheels and bend your knees. But at firt stand in front of a wall and try to just move a half circle with one of your feet.
I have been practicing for a bit, and I have been doing turns by moving one foot forward, then I automatically turn to the opposite side. I must be doing something wrong because that works so well but nobody ever says you can turn just by putting a foot forward. (Maybe I don't realize that I'm putting my weight on the other side which causes the turn?)
Hey klar, die Infos zu den verwendeten Skates und Co. findest du auch immer in der Videobeschreibung. In diesem Video habe ich den folgenden Skate verwendet: ► USD Carbon Free Montre Livingston Pro Skate www.skamidan.com/produkt/usd-carbon-free-plus-montre-livingston-boot-only-aggressive-inlineskates/ Das Model wird jedoch icht mehr produziert. Wir haben z.B. nur noch einen einzigen da. Grüße aus dem Südwesten.
I don’t know what happens but I can’t do curves. It’s impossible for me. I do everything as you do but it just don’t curve. Is frustrating. Does anyone can help me?
If you like you can make a video of you, so you can send it to me via "wetransfer.com" to "info@skamidan.com". If so, I can take a look at you skating and you can go sure I'll help you. 🙂✌
Ok so figured it out, you’re suppose to use the outside foot to push to allow your inside foot to turn its direction. If your a guy your natural stance isn’t parallel so your should feel like your legs are pointed in, at that point your feet should be parallel.
For some reason i still can turn like the 1st technique I bend my knees and my blades to the sides but they still just going forward even when its tilted 😢
Crossovers and shuffles are more natural movements than the parallel turn, so for sole people shuffles/crossovers are easier. ✌️ The main thing is you're able to turn. 👌
The description of the feet position. It's more like a personal note since I was struggling with parallel turn. By the way, I love this series of videos, Daniel :D
Exactly, in German or for us it sounds very harsh to pronounce the "R". Usually we pronounce the "R" at the beginning of a word, but not at the end or middle. Well, we pronounce the "R", but in another way (softer and sometimes more like an "A") than in the English language.
@@skamidanen ok so everytime i try to my right leg always manages to come foward and i end up doing an a frame turn but my other problem is that whenever i lean it doesnt turn
@@vyôlettee hey, okay, what you can try is too she ft your weight off your front wheels and shift it more to your heels. The less body weight onto your fore foot and the more body weight onto your heels the easier it is to turn. However your body's center of gravity should remain to front, so stay low in your knees.
your guy is doing it wrongly...he is too stiff.. the reason is probably the reason that the turning of the bust drives the turn, not the skates...if you turn your bust the way you want to go, your skates follows..the bust turbning is the driver ot the skatesneither the legs.The skates do what your body tells them. You will NEVER make a sharp paralell turn like they do in ice hockey this way...never...
Thank you for your explanation, this is very helpful! :) The goal for this video wasn't doing sharp turns, just how to learn your very first turns on inline skates, especially for the people they have to overcome fear first. Sharp turns, hockey stops, power slides etc. are coming within our advanced episodes. Thanks! :)
It is basically very simple...1) you take a bit of speed 2) if you want to parallel turn right you move your right skate forward of the length of the skate 3) you turn your bust on the right with your head aiming where you want to go... and miraculously...you parallel turn... the bust and the head drive it WHATEVER THE SPEED OR THE SHARPNESS OF THE TURN. Very simple. Just taught it to somebody in 1 hour and she wanted to do it for years!!!
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Olá amigo, bem que você poderia traduzir seus tutoriais ou legendar, obrigado!
The voice over sound quality has gotten better, not to mention your pronunciation. Keep up the good work Daniel!
Hey my friend. :) Thank you so much! 🙂🙏 I'm happy to hear that my English is going better, as well as the quality of the tutorials. 😇
I'm 40 years old and have started inline skating after a 20 year lay off. I had trouble learning to run consistently even following your instructions. I realized that I wasn't leaning, "falling," into the turns enough. What helped me become more consistent, was to take my hands off my knees and extend my arm toward the inside of the turn with a bit of a twist at the hips. This isn't a critique of your lesson but just additional information that may help someone else.
I'm slowly learning and progressing. Thank you for this and all your videos.
I was told to do the same when doing turns in ice skating. If I'm turning left, lead with the left foot, and turn the torso towards the left, as if I'm going to hug the imaginary cylinder I'm circling.. (and since I'm learning this, it is pretty challenging at first.)
I know this is old but this really helped! I had a habit of stepping with my blades to turn, so this helped! I learned so much from your channel! It’s really easy to understand and do thank u!!!
Awesome, I'm glad my videos have helped you! Thank you very much! 🙂🙏
Turning on skates is where i have had the most trouble. Thanks A lot
Thank you! 🙂🙏 I hope my video will help you to manage turns!
Great video. The instructions were clear and unlike other tutorials, the music wasn't too much or distracting. Even with your accent everything is perfect
Man! The better youtuber I found to master my roller skills ! Carry on like this, you're the best !
Crossovers are hard, I feel unbalanced but this was helpful🙌
Thank you! 😇🙏
Found your channel last week when I got my new skates in. Haven’t skated since I was a kid. Been watching so many videos and they are sooooo helpful. Thank you b
¡Gracias!
Wow, I don't know what to say! thank you so much for your donation!!! ❤🙏 I really appreciate and be very happy about it! 🤗🙂
Just wanted to say your tips on learning cross-overs is amazing! I’ve struggled for ages trying to learn that turn but with the “small steps in a circle” technique- I was doing cross-overs in about 5 minutes! I’m not kidding! Thank you so much 😀
No problem
Same
@@hotlavafse6932 who are you
One of the only channel that has good skating tutorials
Thanks in advance! 😇🙏
best tutorial ever! i love how he explained in such high detail
Thank you very much! 🙂🙏 I'm glad that you like my tutorials. 😀
I started learning German a year ago and now I’m learning to skate. Your videos are awesome. Danke!!!!
the reason i started skating is because i found this awesome channel, which is, one of the best. Thank you Daniel!
Just found your channel and been watching all your videos! I was struggling on my new inline skates, but you've really helped me improve. Thanks Dan!
I'm glad to hear that! 😀 Thanks for watching al of my videos! 🙂🙏 I really hope those are a good help to start and improve skating as quick as possible.
Thank you for your all videos.
Appreciate
That´s the first time I learn a forward crossover. I´ve never seen a better video
Thank you Daniel for all your videos. They are very helpful and well explained.
All your videos are great and really get me going! Thank you for these videos! Keep uploading videos! Keep your skating tutorials good! I'd say that in this video, you did the best than in ANY other! :))) keep up!
Wow, thanks in advance for that positive feedback and your lovely words! 🙂🙏 I promise, I'll keep making and uploading videos, as well as brand new tutorials! Please be patience. 🙂
Great Daniel; congratulations from Brazil.....🇧🇷🙏👏👏👏
Thank you! 🙂🙏 Greetings to Brazil
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Thanks! Your instructions are really helpful and intuitive. I've learned the T stop easily, now it's time for crossovers. ♥️
Great series. The music is so 80s I love it xD
Hehe, thank you! 🙂🙏
80s?????????? lmao
Thanks for your video. It took me 3 days to Practice but I can do it . 😊
Awesome! That's great!
This was really helpful! Thanks! I love that technique for learning how to do crossovers.
Thanks Jennifer! 🙂🙏 I'm happy that my tutorial has helped you. 🙂✌
Thank you so much for this! I'm ready to do it!
Very good instructions
Thank you very much! 🙂🙏
Keep up the good work Daniel 👊👍
Thank you Martin, I'll kepp it up! 🙃🙏
Awesome video ! Congratulations from India
¡Gracias, tío! Esto me ha ayudado.
The video was really helpful, I felt scared at first, but it was actually it was kinda fun.
Great help, thank you!!
This video really helped me learn to turn!!
This is a great tutorial , thank you a lot
Thanks dude! 🙂🙏
Thanks very much for your tutorial
Thanks for your videos, they are super helpful!
I had a question related to crossover turn with skates having brake pads. My right skate has one, and when I try crossing my right leg over the left one, to make a left turn, the brake pad hits front of the left skate and I lose control. I have never seen any crossover turn video where the skater had the brake pad attached. Should I remove the pad from my skate? I anyway do not make use of the pad for braking.
This video is helpful thank you👍
Excellent lesson! You mention you can slow down while turning when doing crossover turns - how does that work?
I can skate backwards, transition flawlessly, skate fast and stop properly. I CAN NOT TURN FOR THE LIFE OF ME. I CAN EVEN CROSSOVER TURN BUT CANT SEEM TO.PUT MY TURNING SIDE FOOT IN! LIKE WTF LOL
Thank you ❤
Great video! I also love how those skates look - could you tell us what they are?
🙂🙏 Thank you! Those are the USD Carbon Montre Livisngston Pro Skates with KIZER Trimax Frames and red USD Carbon Soulplates:
www.skamidan.com/produkt/usd-carbon-free-plus-montre-livingston-boot-only-aggressive-inlineskates/
Hi Dan I'm having trouble parallel placing my legs, any tips on form exercises?
U tell us really hard 😂 but i still understand thank u very much
🙂🙏
Subscribed 👍🏻. Thanks for technique.
Great video, thank you for doing this! I understand turning but I can't get my outside front wheel lined up with my inside rear wheel. Any tips?
First of all, thank you! 🙂🙏 To get into the correct body posture, you can practice how to jump. While doing this you'll strengthen your legs and also practice the general posture. Therefore I have another tutorial. I highly recommend to watch it. So, I'm sure you'll be able to keep the proper posture. ;)
ruclips.net/video/8XfWEiPfKF8/видео.html
Thanks bro😍😘
Hey! Great video you are awesome. Ig to some trouble getting down rails and funbox with the frontside grind. Do you have any tips ?
Hey Asua, I'm sorry for my late reply. Sadly I don't have any real tips. I practice the frontside grind on down rails / copings for myself, but I don't get it yet. I think bending knees as deep as possible is the clue. But a Royal on downrails / down copings is much easier.
What part of your foot are you balancing on to make the inside leg turn? I can make the outside leg turn, of course, but the inside leg wants to keep going straight. Thank you!
I searched slalom turn, those tutorials should help
Hi. May I know whether the tyre will spoiled?
Regarding the legs, is there a certain distance parameter that the legs should stay in? Like if your legs were further apart, how would that affect turning?
Hey, thanks for your question. No there is no specific distance. The more you keep your legs further apart, the better the balance and the less the power transmission for doing jumps.
What’s the weight proportion for the first one? I can’t find a way to do it 😑 it seems that crossover is easier lol
I still cant turn after shifting weight any tips
Try to bend your knees at possible and to move or push your knees right above your toes, in this position it's easiest to turn. I hope this tip will help you. :)
SkaMiDan - Skating School & Skateshop [EN] alright i’ll try that thank you
Sir you are awesome
Could you do a video on turning around quickly please? Like, how to be going in one direction, and then turn 180 to go the opposite way.
Yes of course, I will do that during the reworks of the inline basic series. But hey, I already have two tutorials which I will show different ways.
The fist one is how to do 180°s:
ruclips.net/video/OdHFQ0jBwgY/видео.html
The second one:
How to do "manuals" (manual turns) basic:
ruclips.net/video/-eFUWJUNw1w/видео.html
How to do "manuals" (manual turns) advanced:
ruclips.net/video/z3In6aMXlJY/видео.html
Maybe these tutorials will already help you. 🙂✌
Thanks :)
Just want to ask where do you put the weight of your body on the above video, is it on the rear, middle or front foot. So that you will feel comfortable when doing crossover. Thanks!!!
They body weight is shiftet to the innerside of the circle. The faster you go the more you lean inwards. At the very beginning the center of body weight is right between your legs.
@@skamidanen ahh thank you for the immediate response..
Hi Daniel. Wonder why you teach lunge (weight on forward, inside skate) first instead of parallel (weight on rear, outside skate) turn. In SkateFresh, Asha does parallel in the "beginner" module and doesn't do lunge until the "intermediate" module. What's your thinking on this? I've been skating for a couple months and I only recently got comfortable with parallel, am just starting to do cross-overs, and will start working on lunge soon. You make it look easy!
Hi Craig, honestly, I've never thought about the difference between lunge and parallel turn. Why? Because from my lessons on-site I know that for some people it's easier doing a lunge turn first, for others the parallel turn is easier. However on the whole it's nearly the same.
Today I know for the most people the cross over turn is the easiest one (at the beginning not really crossed, but that doesn't matter).
And thank you! 🙂🙏 Keep on practicing! 🙂👌
It took you a couple months to get parallel down? I'm 4 days in and was so discouraged that I can't even get close to doing it well yet. I'm 37 and just starting for the first time. Guess I just got a lot more practicing to do. 😁 But that gives me hope!
I’m a noob as my kids call me. When you turn your lead foot is the same left or right the way you are turning. Must try remember.
👍
Great video! But I'm still having trouble with Paralell turns.
For some reason, when I put my left foot forward, I end up turning right, and vice versa. Whenever I try to turn my skates in the curve of the turn, the skates just end up going away from eachother. Any tips?
It doesn't matter which one is your leading skate, no matter the left or right one. It's just important that you keep yur skates apart and one skate more forward than the other one. If they are going away from each other, try to bend your knees a little bit more and try to keep tem parallel to each other. For that it's important to tense all of your legs muscles.
@@skamidanen Thank you for the advice. I realized my problem was I was doing an A-turn instead of a parallel turn. Without going on my outside edge whatsoever. I'm still having trouble leaning that far as I'm afraid of falling on my side, but I'll keep at it. 👍
@@skamidanen Alright I am now finally able to do paralell turns PROPERLY and the reason I couldnt before was because my skates were too far apart. Trying to keep one almost directly in front of the other got me to finally do proper turns, spreading them out a bit more as I do tighter turns
When i put one foot forward, it will turn towards the other direction. Eg. If i put my left leg forward, i will turn to the right and if i put my right foot forward, i will turn to the left...
Is it the same with the skates that are parallel with the four wheels?
Roller skating comes very close to inline skating. Most tricks and movements are practically identical. The general posture applies in all cases to all forms of skating: Quad skating, roller skating, inline skating, ice skating, snow skating etc. And yes, the turns shown here are also work for roller skating. 🙂👌
for parallel turn, which leg should we put our weight on?
For parallel turn it's best wehen you shift your weight more to the inner leg. So it's easier to not break out the curve. 🙂👌
Does it matter which foot is a leading foot on turns? When I'm turning right my left foot tends to be more forward. I see all tutorials left turn left foot is forward. It's easier for me to do opposite.
I do the same
Thank you :$
🙂🙏
Please can someone help me, using the rolling around the curve technique my inner skate keeps trying to go outward. What am i doing wrong?
Try to shift your body weight inside the curve. Also try to shift your weigth more to your heels.
I can't get either inline skate to turn direction without lifting them off the ground and repositioning them. I just go straight until I reposition them. What am I doing wrong?
Hallo, ich habe zwei Fragen zum Parallel Turn:
Wie sieht es mit der Gewichtsverteilung aus: Sind ca. 60% vorderes Bein und 40% hinteres korrekt?
Liegt das Gewicht eher im vorderen Bereich des Fußes (Ballen) oder im hinteren Bereich?
LG
Hi ,
i am beginner, i can turn to left like a pro, but turning to right is impossible for me? How can I improve it?
Name of song?
Take a look at the video descition. 😉👌
@@skamidanen ty
Tried many times just can't do it, pretty confusing, I keep skating stright when I do so
When you try to turn your foot shift your weight more to the back wheels and bend your knees. But at firt stand in front of a wall and try to just move a half circle with one of your feet.
SkaMiDan - Skating School & Skateshop [EN] Deep thanks for your reply, recently I am learning with my daughter and we will try
SkaMiDan - Skating School & Skateshop [EN] update: my daughter does it very very well, thanks a lot, I can do it either.
I have been practicing for a bit, and I have been doing turns by moving one foot forward, then I automatically turn to the opposite side. I must be doing something wrong because that works so well but nobody ever says you can turn just by putting a foot forward. (Maybe I don't realize that I'm putting my weight on the other side which causes the turn?)
You should always put your weight to the inside (into the curve), so it will work very well. :)
Könntest du mir den Namen der Skates sagen, die du trägst. Suche grad welche und deine sehen fresh aus.
Grüße aus Berlin
Hey klar, die Infos zu den verwendeten Skates und Co. findest du auch immer in der Videobeschreibung.
In diesem Video habe ich den folgenden Skate verwendet:
► USD Carbon Free Montre Livingston Pro Skate
www.skamidan.com/produkt/usd-carbon-free-plus-montre-livingston-boot-only-aggressive-inlineskates/
Das Model wird jedoch icht mehr produziert. Wir haben z.B. nur noch einen einzigen da.
Grüße aus dem Südwesten.
@@skamidanen super danke, mache ich nächstemal :)
@@a.m.3118 :) Immer gene. :)
Name of music on background?
I don’t know what happens but I can’t do curves. It’s impossible for me. I do everything as you do but it just don’t curve. Is frustrating. Does anyone can help me?
If you like you can make a video of you, so you can send it to me via "wetransfer.com" to "info@skamidan.com". If so, I can take a look at you skating and you can go sure I'll help you. 🙂✌
Oh Thank you so much! I’ll do this today!
@@BrunoMiani 👌
Ok so figured it out, you’re suppose to use the outside foot to push to allow your inside foot to turn its direction. If your a guy your natural stance isn’t parallel so your should feel like your legs are pointed in, at that point your feet should be parallel.
For some reason i still can turn like the 1st technique
I bend my knees and my blades to the sides but they still just going forward even when its tilted 😢
Now I can turn ahah
Awesome!! 🙂💪
Okay...but what about if your in a roller skating ring?
Do you need to take off the brakes
No, please only take off your brake when you're able to slow down and stop without any brake!
But I have rubber wheels that's why when i try to turn and it stops and i lose my balance and fall over 😭
Try to bend and to push your knees right above your toes, but you butt more to back than normaly necessary. So it will also work with "rubber wheels".
Please tell how to skate on roller skates
The most things I teach for inline skates you can also do on roller skates. ;)
a crossover turn (or rather something similar to it) is far more easier to me than a parallel turn. i can't do a parallel turn.
Crossovers and shuffles are more natural movements than the parallel turn, so for sole people shuffles/crossovers are easier. ✌️
The main thing is you're able to turn. 👌
IAM am a biggner and it's hard for me to curve😞 it looks easy but it's hard for me ,why can't I do it😭
Don't give up, it's all about practice, practice and practice and bend your knees (while your butt remains right above your heels).
Thanks for telling me that thank you
Eid Almansoori It looks easy because the videos you are watching are of people who have practised hard or for years.
Ya I know I am a noob 😔
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What's there?
The description of the feet position. It's more like a personal note since I was struggling with parallel turn. By the way, I love this series of videos, Daniel :D
I'm japanese.I'm learning to English and skating.
Since the skating rink only goes left I can't turn right like I can do left for shit.
I still cant turn
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Why Germans r struggling with the R is that because they don't pronounce it in their language like for ex : butter oder.....
Exactly, in German or for us it sounds very harsh to pronounce the "R". Usually we pronounce the "R" at the beginning of a word, but not at the end or middle. Well, we pronounce the "R", but in another way (softer and sometimes more like an "A") than in the English language.
Dude, i Will fall ☹️
WHY CANT I DO THIS
I don't know, where is your problem doing that? Maybe I can give you some extra tipps. :)
@@skamidanen ok so everytime i try to my right leg always manages to
come foward and i end up doing an a frame turn but my other problem is that whenever i lean it doesnt turn
@@skamidanen do you have any tips
@@vyôlettee hey, okay, what you can try is too she ft your weight off your front wheels and shift it more to your heels. The less body weight onto your fore foot and the more body weight onto your heels the easier it is to turn.
However your body's center of gravity should remain to front, so stay low in your knees.
@@skamidanen ooooou i see tysm!
It’s called rollerblades
your guy is doing it wrongly...he is too stiff.. the reason is probably the reason that the turning of the bust drives the turn, not the skates...if you turn your bust the way you want to go, your skates follows..the bust turbning is the driver ot the skatesneither the legs.The skates do what your body tells them. You will NEVER make a sharp paralell turn like they do in ice hockey this way...never...
Thank you for your explanation, this is very helpful! :) The goal for this video wasn't doing sharp turns, just how to learn your very first turns on inline skates, especially for the people they have to overcome fear first. Sharp turns, hockey stops, power slides etc. are coming within our advanced episodes. Thanks! :)
It is basically very simple...1) you take a bit of speed 2) if you want to parallel turn right you move your right skate forward of the length of the skate 3) you turn your bust on the right with your head aiming where you want to go... and miraculously...you parallel turn... the bust and the head drive it WHATEVER THE SPEED OR THE SHARPNESS OF THE TURN. Very simple. Just taught it to somebody in 1 hour and she wanted to do it for years!!!
Didn’t help at all
With what are you struggling, maybe I can help you with some extra tips.
I just can’t turn when I try I just don’t move or fall.
Thanks!
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