I got say after trying the double push for months now, and watching Mantia and Briand, I think this was the video I needed. I’ll revisit the pros when I get the basic double push down.
Thank you for your video. I've been trying to wrap my head around this after seeing a few other skaters demonstrate it. You did a great job of illustrating the technique and your exercises break it down so well.
Very good tutorial! I grew up with ice speed skating in a different era, so mastering this “modern” technique is rather challenging for me....however you did a great job on explaining and the slomo footage is awesome. Thanks!
@@nmushkovby now the double push comes almost automatic when skating staight 😆 first I thought I am too stupid but doing your exercise a few times per week, it just happened at some point without even trying hard 😅 very greatful to you, it makes skating fast for long so much easier 😤🙏
been looking for a tutorial to show to a friend, after i had mentioned double pushing. this is a perfect explanation. =) just one little tip i was missing: this becomes easier the faster you go, especially in the beginning. on 3x100mm freeskates myself, i feel like the extra height adds some extra leverage, once you have the technique down.
This is a cool technique and I'm gonna try to practice it! Can I ask what you mean by a set up of 4x80? Is that referring to 4 wheels at a hardness of 80?
This is a great tutorial. One idea when I see your style: There is a good video from Joey Montia on hip movement. You don't do speed skating, so it's not fully applicable but maybe it can be useful anyway.
sorry mate but you need to see the video of Joey Mantia about the doble push cose its not a push at all its a compression of the wheels that generates the speed recommend you go and see it
😅 yeah, they say that... But actually you need to push to create compression, wheels don't do that by themselfs just by rolling 🤓 Of course it's not two separate pushes... Maybe it should be called multi edge push? 😅
Correct if speaking about professional speed skating technique and sure no better referrence there than Joey Mantia. The idea was to encourage people to explore the option to push or compress on the outside edges - something I see not many non professional skaters are doing.
You're absolutely right; it's about wheel compression and decompression. This is an under-push on this video, which is also good but just less effective. To perform the double push, you need to have a very good technique to generate power from your wheels.
i ve found it alone in the late 90s (K2 soulslide 1st gen) and many years later..someone with speed skates told me : ohhh u r double pushing with those freeskates!! me : i what?? no clue if it was an insult ort not at first.... -_-, i just thought it was more efficient when cruising to the university.....and my friends who were aggressive riders were making fun of me because i had a posh style, but in the end i was less tired than them and i was pushing 3x times less...
I got say after trying the double push for months now, and watching Mantia and Briand, I think this was the video I needed. I’ll revisit the pros when I get the basic double push down.
Thank you and I am really glad that you find it helpful!
Agreed! Those are more like "how to improve your double push" instead of a true tutorial.
Thank you for your video. I've been trying to wrap my head around this after seeing a few other skaters demonstrate it. You did a great job of illustrating the technique and your exercises break it down so well.
Thank you very much 😊 It feels really great to know the video is helpful to the skaters!
Great tutorial with a good list of practice moves to get oneself ready to master the double push. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you for appreciating it!
I think this might be one of the better (if not best) break down of the double push. So, awesome vid dude. Thanks 👏🙏
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your words!
Very good tutorial! I grew up with ice speed skating in a different era, so mastering this “modern” technique is rather challenging for me....however you did a great job on explaining and the slomo footage is awesome. Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Amazing tutorial, a bit of slow-mo is so much appreciated, genius, thank you!
Thank you!
subscribed and liked. Great tutorial- thanks!! Nik Zvi brought me here.
Thank you, I hope it helps! Nik is great 👍
Really good explanation and drills, added to my list of things to work on, thanks!
Thank you, I'll appreciate your feedback on the exercises whenever you have tried them 🙌
@@nmushkov yeah sure, might be a little while as the wet weather in the UK means I'm practicing mainly slides 😁
@@spencergreen8811 Nice, I've made tutorials for magic and soul slide, just in case you havent seen them. Wishing you a better weather soon :)
thank u for teaching ur skills!! so helpfull ,i'm learning!
❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏 salutes from 🇧🇷
Thank you! Hope it is helpful! Cheers from Bulgaria 🇧🇬
Really great video dude! Awesome breakdown and exercises, appreciate it!
Thank you, I really hope it helps! :)
Cool! It never came to my mind to train the "inside push" as a separate move 😲 that should help a lot... Thanks man 😊
Welcome, I hope it helps!
@@nmushkov I will let you know, starting with your first exercise today 😉
@@nmushkovby now the double push comes almost automatic when skating staight 😆 first I thought I am too stupid but doing your exercise a few times per week, it just happened at some point without even trying hard 😅 very greatful to you, it makes skating fast for long so much easier 😤🙏
@@ericbernardi8116 I'm glad you did it!
been looking for a tutorial to show to a friend, after i had mentioned double pushing. this is a perfect explanation. =)
just one little tip i was missing: this becomes easier the faster you go, especially in the beginning.
on 3x100mm freeskates myself, i feel like the extra height adds some extra leverage, once you have the technique down.
Thank you! Totally agree that once you got it, it feels much better on big wheels. 🙌
This is a cool technique and I'm gonna try to practice it!
Can I ask what you mean by a set up of 4x80? Is that referring to 4 wheels at a hardness of 80?
Thank you! I meant 4 wheels size 80mm, higher setup will be more difficult to handle. The hardness doesn't matter so much 🙌
Thank You! One of t best tutorials on DPsh
Thank you!
This is a great tutorial. One idea when I see your style: There is a good video from Joey Montia on hip movement. You don't do speed skating, so it's not fully applicable but maybe it can be useful anyway.
Thank you for your comment! I will look at your tip and the video, there is always a room for improvement! :)
BNRILLIANT! this is what I'm doing next time I'm on wheels. Cheers
Thank you, I hope it helps!
Wooow thank you for the trick...
muito bom a explicação! vou treinar ! obrigado mais um inscrito
Muito obrigado! Espero que seja útil para você!
I didn't understand the double push completely can u explain it clearly plzz I want to know u did a great job but I want to know more clearly
Thank you! For more indepth tutorials and expanation, please search for Pascal Briant, Joey Mantia and Viktor Thorup channels
sorry mate but you need to see the video of Joey Mantia about the doble push cose its not a push at all its a compression of the wheels that generates the speed recommend you go and see it
😅 yeah, they say that... But actually you need to push to create compression, wheels don't do that by themselfs just by rolling 🤓
Of course it's not two separate pushes... Maybe it should be called multi edge push? 😅
Correct if speaking about professional speed skating technique and sure no better referrence there than Joey Mantia. The idea was to encourage people to explore the option to push or compress on the outside edges - something I see not many non professional skaters are doing.
You're absolutely right; it's about wheel compression and decompression. This is an under-push on this video, which is also good but just less effective. To perform the double push, you need to have a very good technique to generate power from your wheels.
Great detailed video!
Thank you!
does the double push give us an extra speed?
It increases the efficiency of your push and you maintain higher speed while sparing more of your energy.
@@nmushkov sound great, i will learn it..
Thanks man great stuff.
Appreciated, man! I hope it is helpful!
Ta vidéo est très bien même si je ne comprends pas l'anglais .
Je vous remercie! Désolé, les sous-titres n'ont pas été créés sur RUclips et les options de traduction automatique ne peuvent pas être utilisées.
Hi!great chanel👍🤘thx
thank you!
Loved it!
Thank you!
I discovered this by myself as a kid lol.
You were lucky to start skating as a kid 🙌
i ve found it alone in the late 90s (K2 soulslide 1st gen) and many years later..someone with speed skates told me : ohhh u r double pushing with those freeskates!! me : i what?? no clue if it was an insult ort not at first.... -_-, i just thought it was more efficient when cruising to the university.....and my friends who were aggressive riders were making fun of me because i had a posh style, but in the end i was less tired than them and i was pushing 3x times less...
Ишь, как у вас ловко-то получается.
Thank you! 🙌