I am 39 years old man and have been practising this on my own for months. Progress was super slow. After watching your 2 videos, I dramatically improve my posture, balance and speed. Thanks a lot.
@@MarcelsHockeySchool This demands a lot of physical strength. I realised I did all wrongs. Lol... I can cross my legs after a hour of proper training. You are a good teacher.
I started skating yesterday and this is the best video that teaches me how not to fall backward. I was excited when I got how to move but next was falling 😂Thanks so much.
I have watched a ton of inline skating tutorials, and I just wanted to say your video and explaining have been the best out of all of them. The way you show and walk through the body motion and talk about the feeling of digging your heals into the ground helped paint the picture I needed.
Thank you for coming back with 2nd lesson in in-line skating! Looking forward for the next lessons! The best lessons in in-line skating! Hope you can teach us even ice skating too!
These tutorials are so good, both inline and ice. As a Brit with no formal training other than a couple of Finnish friends, these are the videos I need for the basics and knowledge. Thank you
Hi Marcel! Thanks very much for the tutorial, so much good information. I find it difficult to do the "C cut" with only one leg, but it was much easier starting with the two legs at the same time. I'm slowly getting more comfortable with the inline skates and your tutorials are helping a lot! Keep them coming! :)
Auch wieder mal ein super Video.....der Oberkörper zieht als Erstes ....das hört man bei anderen Anfänger Videos so gut wie gar nicht ....Echt ausführlich deine Videos Marcel...... alles gute weiter hin ; ))
Wie heißt es so schön Eishocky Spieler werden im Sommer geformt. Es gibt kein besseres Sommer Training wie inliner fahren ,wieder mal ein gutes Video. Danke dir Marcel 🏒👍
@@MarcelsHockeySchool einziges Ding das ich lernen muss ist gut stopen und berke runter fahren und stopen und so aber weiß wie man beschleunigt und so weil jetzt fahre ich schon draußen
@@MarcelsHockeySchool und meine füße sind nicht gerade in den skates warum auf der Seite vom redern 10 CM oder 3 Cm auf Seite vom Rädern bitte hillfe meine Füße tuen weh !!!!!!!!!!!! Und ich kann sehr gut fahren wie ein Starter Profi oder so
Hi Marcel, nice video again. Hope you continue in these inline tutorials. Could you maybe jump ahead in level and make tutorial on inline stops usable in inline hockey?
Hi Stefan, thank you! A regular hockey stop on inline skates is extremely hard to do, especially outside, not on a inline court. I honestly can't do one, but am working on it. I don't think that I will have it good enough to do a video this year about it though, sadly.
Thanks Marcel. I first watched your “Learn to inline skate” video and had even commented there. Been more than 2 weeks and I can skate well, do 90deg turns, handle cobblestones and uneven ground well, stops and now jumps. I was finding 180 deg turns and turn stops very hard, coz I watched other videos and put pressure in my knees. Thanks for explaining how to do it the right way. Will try this during my lone practice sessions tomorrow 👍
Hallo Marcel, ein sehr hilfreiches Video. Wird es auch einen dritten Teil geben, wo du zum Beispiel zeigst wie man am besten rückwärts mit Inlinern fährt ?
Hi Dimitri, Danke! Es kann gut sein dass ich mehr davon mache, da es scheint gut anzukommen. Eigentlich habe ich gedacht dass ich es mit dem Eis Videos gut abgedeckt habe, aber es sieht so aus als ob viele auch inline Videos haben wollen!
Here is my first basic beginner video: ruclips.net/video/qZC1nrqP710/видео.html And just make sure you have a sturdy pair of inline skates with good support. I would probably go with a hockey boot.
Deine Videos sind soo cool habe vor etlichen Jahren eishockey gespielt . Einerseits vermisse ich es einerseits aber auch nicht .Aber so spielen ist lustig .
@@shelleyreid4349 if you’re just exercising and not doing quick lateral movements or tight turns, then regular recreational inline skates are totally fine. They usually have slightly larger wheels than hockey inline skates, which make them a bit faster, but less agile.
@@MarcelsHockeySchool that would be great, just got my Marsblades this week and first time ever on inlines this morning (on tarmac)...can see/feel the similarities but the physical resistance and friction will take some getting used to 😶
ive been learning skating for a few months and struggle with turning smoothly. I try to lean my body to the direction I would want to go. However, I only turn to the direction very slightly. Any tips for people having trouble with changing directions/turns?
I think you’ll just get used to it. You’re probably leaning forward with it more than you’re used to, but that’s normal (and in most cases also better) so it usually just takes time and you’ll feel fine soon!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool last question I’m more of a football player not hockey, I can squish these 72a millenniums with my hand, what would be a good smooth concrete and indoor wheel for 250lb dude?
It depends on your athletic background. If you already a good athlete, you can skate averagely in about a month. If you are a poor athlete, it could take a couple of years.
Hey, ich bin momentan 16 Jahre alt und möchte Fragen, ob es für mich noch möglich wäre, in u17 zu kommen. Bin einigermaßen gut im Schlittschuhlaufen hab aber ein paar Probleme mit dem Rückwärtsfahren. Stickhandling ist bei mir auch noch nicht so gut, aber ich übe viel. Bin auch öfter hockey spielen mit Freunden.
Hi, wenn du ein Verein findest der unterklassig spielt, dann vielleicht. Du müsstest jeden Tag trainieren und viel mehr als alle anderen. Dann hast du eine Chance!
Yo, this is the second video and you've got us doing skating drills, and you haven't even mentioned how to stop! Why do so many beginner tutorials omit this?
Because stopping on inline skates is an extremely difficult skill, unlike on ice. It’s not a beginners skill at all. Beginners need to have a rubber stopper put on their blades, then they can stop just by lifting their toe.
A real hockey stop is extremely difficult on rollerblades. You’re best off buying a rubber stopper to put on the back of one of the skates, or try dragging one leg behind you sideways
just noticed a very dangerous thing... your inline skates are not mounted tight enough to your feet... around the chints and ankles your inlines need to be tight... otherwhise you'll fall pretty quickly if you go for speed...
Rudimentary. Most hockey players who can ice skate can already skate in-line. In-line is much easier than in ice. Good video but if you know how to play hockey on ice you will not need this.
Yes but there are a lot of skaters in countries with few ice rinks who are watching these- that’s why I make them. And also a lot who like to inline skate recreationally but have no desire to play hockey.
I am 39 years old man and have been practising this on my own for months. Progress was super slow. After watching your 2 videos, I dramatically improve my posture, balance and speed. Thanks a lot.
You’re welcome! Glad that I could help!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool This demands a lot of physical strength. I realised I did all wrongs. Lol... I can cross my legs after a hour of proper training. You are a good teacher.
Same me here thanks
THANK YOU! So helpful! Can’t wait for lesson three :)
You’re welcome! Not sure when lesson three will come out, but I’ll do one!
Not just the tutorial but well executed video with camera positioning and very articulate.
Thank you! I don’t have a cameraman so filming some stuff isn’t easy
@@MarcelsHockeySchool u still doing best, audio quality is awesome
@@nikunj_films thank you!
I started skating yesterday and this is the best video that teaches me how not to fall backward. I was excited when I got how to move but next was falling 😂Thanks so much.
You’re welcome! I’m glad that I could help you out!
Its been 20+ yrs since i skated, wife surprised me with urban rollerblades ❤️. Your drills will help me get back to my old form 😁. Thank you sir.
You’re most welcome! Have fun!
I have watched a ton of inline skating tutorials, and I just wanted to say your video and explaining have been the best out of all of them. The way you show and walk through the body motion and talk about the feeling of digging your heals into the ground helped paint the picture I needed.
Thanks a lot! I’m really glad I could help you out!
Thank you for coming back with 2nd lesson in in-line skating! Looking forward for the next lessons! The best lessons in in-line skating! Hope you can teach us even ice skating too!
Thanks a lot! Look a my playlists- I have more ice skating stuff than inline. A lot is in German but I subtitle them all!
Wow the best inline skating tutorial ever! I happened to see the lesson three first and really enjoyed it. You are a great teacher. Thank you!
Thanks so much! I’m glad I could help out!
You're so helpful gonna take you with me on the bike path, by watching you on my phone.
Great! Just don’t skate and watch the phone at the same time 😃
Great job. One of the best most simple and best inline tutorials on RUclips.
Best inlineskate instructor ever. Thank you. Greetings from South Corea, Busan.
Thanks a lot! Greetings back from Germany!
Super helpful as I'm trying to get back into skating as an adult. Cheers!
Glad I could help out!
I like your tutorials a lot. Thanks for the good work!!!
Glad you like them😊
One more great session from Marcel ! Awesome.
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it!
these are very direct but clear instructions and drills. thanks for taking the time to make this video, sir!
Thanks for the compliment!
Hi Marcel, das mit dem "Oberkörper führt beim Kurven fahren" hat mir sehr geholfen! Danke für deine tollen Videos!
Sehr gerne! Ja der Oberkörper wird oft vergessen, ist aber soooo wichtig!
Extremely detail oriented! I have been using your videos every week for practice. Thanks. Hope you'll keep making more of these. 👍🏽👍🏽
Glad I could help! Now it’s ice season again, but next summer I will do more!
These tutorials are so good, both inline and ice. As a Brit with no formal training other than a couple of Finnish friends, these are the videos I need for the basics and knowledge. Thank you
You’re most welcome and I’m glad that I could help!
Your 1st video helped me! Today is my 5th day. I managed to skate on the 3rd day. Thanks.
Ps: Go Habs!!!
You're most welcome! Glad I could help you!
Wonderful. Thank you so much. I hope to see myself as skating so smooth like you
You’re most welcome! It just takes lots and lots of practice!
Muito obrigado! Estou conseguindo evoluir no patins graças seus ensinamentos!Gratidão!
I'm really happy that I could help you out!
Great vid bro. Helped me a lot. Especially the turn and using the shoulders first, instead of the legs to turn.
Yeah that’s an often forgotten point! Glad I could help!
Thank you for the drills & tips. So helpful!
You’re most welcome!
Wow... Thank you so much...
I was exactly looking for this video... finally I got it....
Thank you so much again🌹
You’re welcome! So happy that I could help you out😊
Hi Marcel! Thanks very much for the tutorial, so much good information. I find it difficult to do the "C cut" with only one leg, but it was much easier starting with the two legs at the same time. I'm slowly getting more comfortable with the inline skates and your tutorials are helping a lot! Keep them coming! :)
Hi Samuel,
You’re most welcome! Yeah the double leg C-cut is easier for most people, so that’s fine if that suits you better!
This is so far the best channel for learning roller skate, i'm feeling lucky that I found your channel.
Thanks! I’m very happy you found it!
Thank you. It was so helpful. 👌
You’re most welcome!
Thanks this video is really helpful 😊
I‘m glad that I could help!
Thank you. I'm an absolut beginner and your videos ar very helpful. You are a great teacher :)
I‘m really glad that I’ve been able to help you out!
Awesome Marcel! Excited to see new inline content!
Thanks Trevor! Glad you like it!
Auch wieder mal ein super Video.....der Oberkörper zieht als Erstes ....das hört man bei anderen Anfänger Videos so gut wie gar nicht ....Echt ausführlich deine Videos Marcel...... alles gute weiter hin ; ))
@@bengbeng-i8u Danke dir! Ja der Oberkörper ist dein Lenkrad!
Great video, thanks!!! 👍👍👍
You’re most welcome!
Thank you , very very helpful practice tips
You’re very welcome!
Wie heißt es so schön Eishocky Spieler werden im Sommer geformt. Es gibt kein besseres Sommer Training wie inliner fahren ,wieder mal ein gutes Video.
Danke dir Marcel 🏒👍
Danke! Ja, ohne Sommertraining, kein Erfolg!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool einziges Ding das ich lernen muss ist gut stopen und berke runter fahren und stopen und so aber weiß wie man beschleunigt und so weil jetzt fahre ich schon draußen
@@MarcelsHockeySchool und meine füße sind nicht gerade in den skates warum auf der Seite vom redern 10 CM oder 3 Cm auf Seite vom Rädern bitte hillfe meine Füße tuen weh !!!!!!!!!!!! Und ich kann sehr gut fahren wie ein Starter Profi oder so
@@gamingprofi2584 Hi, ich weiß leider nicht was du meinst.
@@MarcelsHockeySchool es ist sehr schwer Berg runter und stopen
Hi Marcel, nice video again. Hope you continue in these inline tutorials. Could you maybe jump ahead in level and make tutorial on inline stops usable in inline hockey?
Hi Stefan, thank you! A regular hockey stop on inline skates is extremely hard to do, especially outside, not on a inline court. I honestly can't do one, but am working on it. I don't think that I will have it good enough to do a video this year about it though, sadly.
You are the best... please more videos about learning how to skate😭💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Thanks so much!
Thank you... Great methods... Well explained.....
Thank you!☺️
Thanks Marcel. I first watched your “Learn to inline skate” video and had even commented there. Been more than 2 weeks and I can skate well, do 90deg turns, handle cobblestones and uneven ground well, stops and now jumps.
I was finding 180 deg turns and turn stops very hard, coz I watched other videos and put pressure in my knees. Thanks for explaining how to do it the right way. Will try this during my lone practice sessions tomorrow 👍
Wow you’ve come really far with your skills, good job! Glad that I could help you out!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool My daughter finds it funny, because I also follow the steps you give in the same rhythm.
@@krishgetz haha, I hope that she’s also skating!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool Nope. She’s too young. Will send her for formal training once things open up in India post Covid.
@@krishgetz Cool! My daughter started at age 2 1/2.
Perfect techniques
Thanks it's really clear also to me, you speak so easy to understand, thank you 🙏🙏🙏
You’re very welcome!
Many thanks/merci for this tutorial
You’re most welcome!
Thanks a million teacher!!
You’re most welcome!
Thank you infinitely😍😍😍 This is another amazing video. Its a blast to learn from you. Cant wait to learn more from you🙏🏻💐🌱💖
I'm very glad that I can help you out! I hope that my future videos will help you as well!
Marcel's Hockey School Yes, I think they will definitely help, thank you sooo much again🙏🏻💙 Looking forward to the new videos😍🙏🏻☀️🤗
Thank you , you video is very helpful
Glad I could help!
Hi Coach!
Do you plan to make a video fully dedicated about parallel turns on rollerblades for beginners?
Thank you for these videos for beginners! 🙏
Hi Ricardo,
I will probably to something like that this summer!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool Awesome! Thank you so much Coach! 😃
Good information. Thank you.
You’re most welcome!
When slaloming do you skate on the inside and outside of the wheels?
You rock Marcel!
Thank you so very much!
Thanks!
Inside foot- outside part of wheels
Outside foot- inside part of wheels
@@MarcelsHockeySchool AWESOME! Thanks so much. I’m a noob learning on my own, so I’m trying to avoid developing bad technique.
@@catlady5398 you’re welcome!
At 57, I need few more weeks of part one!
Thank you so much sir so heplfull and easy learning thank you
@@josefhandriano6253 You’re very Welcome!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool sir, i have one question for beginner flat frame much easy than original frame or not?
@@josefhandriano6253 what do you mean by flat frame? Wheels all the same size?
@@MarcelsHockeySchool i mean frame for aggresive skate like a USD Sway 60 team
Thanks millions for it...it's really helpful but I've a big problem with running for the first step..
glad I could help!
Nice from you, thank you
@@chatsu5441 You’re Welcome!
Thank you👍👍👍👍
You're welcome!
Hallo Marcel, ein sehr hilfreiches Video. Wird es auch einen dritten Teil geben, wo du zum Beispiel zeigst wie man am besten rückwärts mit Inlinern fährt ?
Hi Dimitri,
Danke!
Es kann gut sein dass ich mehr davon mache, da es scheint gut anzukommen. Eigentlich habe ich gedacht dass ich es mit dem Eis Videos gut abgedeckt habe, aber es sieht so aus als ob viele auch inline Videos haben wollen!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool ich wäre definitiv einer davon und denke, dass das mehrere freuen wird :)
What do you recommend for an obese beginner? I'm about 320 pounds when I should be ideally 180-220 or so for my height.
Here is my first basic beginner video: ruclips.net/video/qZC1nrqP710/видео.html And just make sure you have a sturdy pair of inline skates with good support. I would probably go with a hockey boot.
cool teaching
Thanks a lot!
awesome video
Thanks a lot!
Nice video
Deine Videos sind soo cool habe vor etlichen Jahren eishockey gespielt . Einerseits vermisse ich es einerseits aber auch nicht .Aber so spielen ist lustig .
Vielen Dank! Ich mache es seit über 30
Jahre und habe immer noch viel Spaß dran!
Hi Marcel wish u r here in Singapore .. can meet u in personality as my coach 🙏🏽
Hi that would be awesome! Too bad it’s so far away😞
@@MarcelsHockeySchool yeah .. hopefully u could guide me from here cuz I really really n sooo bad interested abt how to learn inline skate .. thanks
@@suzieiskandar4745 I hope that I can help with my videos!
thanks!
You’re welcome!
already subs... many thanks
You’re welcome!
Do you recommend hockey inline skates for everyday use i would ve using just for exercise , if so what wheels would be best?
@@shelleyreid4349 if you’re just exercising and not doing quick lateral movements or tight turns, then regular recreational inline skates are totally fine. They usually have slightly larger wheels than hockey inline skates, which make them a bit faster, but less agile.
I was waiting for 'the superman' at the end... 😂 I notice you haven't done a video on stopping on inlines?
😂 I’d need a lot of padding for the Superman😀
Yeah doing a hockey stop on Inlines is insanely hard, but I might do a basic stopping one.
@@MarcelsHockeySchool that would be great, just got my Marsblades this week and first time ever on inlines this morning (on tarmac)...can see/feel the similarities but the physical resistance and friction will take some getting used to 😶
ive been learning skating for a few months and struggle with turning smoothly. I try to lean my body to the direction I would want to go. However, I only turn to the direction very slightly. Any tips for people having trouble with changing directions/turns?
Make sure you don’t just lean, but rotate you torso and shoulders to where you want to turn.
Some call the c-cut the bubbles move.
Yes. Here we call it the egg.
When is lesson 3 coming
Hmmm...I’m not sure!
Biggest Thing for me: Transfering the "Edge-work-Feeling" to "No-Hockey-Stop-for-you-today!" :) Da stell ich mich echt jedes Jahr immer blöd an..
😃 habe dich nicht zu 100% verstanden🤔
How do you stop in a hill going down?
Either drag your foot or do quick turns side to side.
Hi, I just wanted to ask you, what net you use in your videos?
It’s the Hockeyshotstore net with backstops
I just switched to the hi-lo setup and I’m having some issues now. Any tips?
I think you’ll just get used to it. You’re probably leaning forward with it more than you’re used to, but that’s normal (and in most cases also better) so it usually just takes time and you’ll feel fine soon!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool that’s what I’m trying to tell myself. Thanks!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool last question I’m more of a football player not hockey, I can squish these 72a millenniums with my hand, what would be a good smooth concrete and indoor wheel for 250lb dude?
@@Rusty4u I have 74A Labeda grippers (They‘re red). I really like them.
Sir..in your honest opinion....how long it takes for a total beginner to learn average in inline skating..thanks for the answer in advance
It depends on your athletic background. If you already a good athlete, you can skate averagely in about a month. If you are a poor athlete, it could take a couple of years.
@@MarcelsHockeySchool oh no bad for me .but thanks for response sir
Hey, ich bin momentan 16 Jahre alt und möchte Fragen, ob es für mich noch möglich wäre, in u17 zu kommen. Bin einigermaßen gut im Schlittschuhlaufen hab aber ein paar Probleme mit dem Rückwärtsfahren. Stickhandling ist bei mir auch noch nicht so gut, aber ich übe viel. Bin auch öfter hockey spielen mit Freunden.
Hi, wenn du ein Verein findest der unterklassig spielt, dann vielleicht. Du müsstest jeden Tag trainieren und viel mehr als alle anderen. Dann hast du eine Chance!
Yo, this is the second video and you've got us doing skating drills, and you haven't even mentioned how to stop! Why do so many beginner tutorials omit this?
Because stopping on inline skates is an extremely difficult skill, unlike on ice. It’s not a beginners skill at all. Beginners need to have a rubber stopper put on their blades, then they can stop just by lifting their toe.
How do we stop?!
A real hockey stop is extremely difficult on rollerblades. You’re best off buying a rubber stopper to put on the back of one of the skates, or try dragging one leg behind you sideways
👍👍🤩🤩~
💪👍👍
Where is part three?
Not out yet😃
It’s been a year. Time for part 3?
Right now I'm on the ice for the winter, but as soon as it's summer again I'll be bringing out more inline videos!
the background looks like easy company had set up an ambush. lol (my auto-translation is german ;) )
But when i forward my back I'm falling backward, why?
That’s very strange, I‘m not sure, because when you lean forward you automatically fall back less.
Somehow when i do the egg, it goes out and never goes back
Haha yeah thats the tougher part because you need for strength for it then going out. Don't go out quite as wide- then it's easier to go back in!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool could you make a video teach how to stop
@@agua7046 stopping on inline skates like on ice is extremely hard. I honestly can’t do it yet.
That's so hard
Just takes practice!
Great master thanks a lot. Now me.. to the rink.... Rat.
you're welcome!
I learned doing crossovers before parallel turns ☠☠
A lot of people do. Everyone learns a bit differently
You will look good with a helmet😉
I always wear one on the Eis and I wore one in the following crossovers tutorial as well.
I am first disliker. I don't dislike it actually, just wanted to be first😅
Oh man you ruined my streak☹️
just noticed a very dangerous thing... your inline skates are not mounted tight enough to your feet... around the chints and ankles your inlines need to be tight... otherwhise you'll fall pretty quickly if you go for speed...
No that’s a matter of preference. Some people prefer tighter some looser.
Rudimentary. Most hockey players who can ice skate can already skate in-line. In-line is much easier than in ice. Good video but if you know how to play hockey on ice you will not need this.
Yes but there are a lot of skaters in countries with few ice rinks who are watching these- that’s why I make them. And also a lot who like to inline skate recreationally but have no desire to play hockey.