As others are getting at, it’ll be a matter of time! I’d recommend using them for routine commutes/activities if possible, or just any way to incorporate them into your day. Just like with running, your stamina will build over time! If you’re interested, we also have a video on distance freeskating that may help you 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mao6bPg3uQs.htmlsi=NUX46goMYMVVgcWC
Regular freeskating sounds ideal but the weather doesn't allow it and for old skaters in particular I think some exercises would help keep the fitness up. Any you would particularly recommend e.g. Squats for bending...
Good stuff, keep it coming... I have a suggestion: Make a vid about improving or training balance. Everybody knows balance is key to many sports but few are aware that it is a trainable ability. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
I saw it. Tried it. Could not stop just non stop repetition and seeing how time put into and a slight decline really help with figuring out the gas pedal for traversing
In our city, freeskate lovers on the city map indicate by color the roads that are good for skating with comments. This makes it more convenient to choose a route. Sorry for the automatic translation.
Congrats on another quality piece of content. Thanks guys, I learned so much from this one. It's really helpful to watch stuff that shows the limits and expectations one can have for freeskating.
Thanks for the tips, I'm type who just go around in slow and casual ride since not so good at pumping. Now I think I will increase the speed with right technique
Hello @JMKrides I'm Henry from Nigeria, and I'll really like to get a pair of your freeskates but I can't. I'd really love to be one of the pioneers of the sport in my country, but i don't have the money to get a pair. Please can anything be done for me ?
You might be pushing down with your toes, or maybe holding your foot in an uncomfortable position. When I started, I used to tense up the muscles in my foot. Maybe I thought I was gripping the deck? It might be something like that.
In the second year of skiing, I have long forgotten about the pain in my foot and ankle - after 10 miles my abs and buttocks hurt. The legs are relaxed almost the entire time you ride.
Taking breaks can help, even just small ones. Also, the deck size can make a considerable difference - As someone that started with small knockoff skates, the large deck on JMKs puts less of a pressure point into your arch. We actually have a video on distance freeskating that may help you here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mao6bPg3uQs.htmlsi=NUX46goMYMVVgcWC
The first three tips are amazing. I was practicing the silly fast and small pumps thinking it would help me. I'll have to squat more! Thanks so much for these great videos. I'm gonna go to my first meetup tomorrow in Japan and hopefully level up a bunch
@@jmkride Yes, they don’t seem to be issued for cyclists running red lights but they need to get the money back for all of the 20mph signs they have put up😂