let's talk about edge to edge and steering ... and lets do an exercice at the end of the video my 360 camera for the best action shot www.insta360.com/sal/one_x2?i...
Thanks. It's so subtle, but is relatable and relevant to an intermediate level rec/transport skater like me. Something to think about and work on along those rare flat, smooth stretches once dry weather returns!
The one in the middle is more “edge to edge” , the third one is steering, Felix is in the “middle”... but his style is also due to the high power of his pushes , i suppose.... very interesting Pascal, because this issue is one of the most common rules that “divide” one school for the other (and you can learn one or the other depending of who is your cpach) Ciao!!!
Very interesting, thank you Pascal. I’m wondering what you think about Eddy Matzger’s double push and how he teaches the underpush particularly. He gets great power and acceleration from it but I don’t see others, like Joey Mantia, really doing it much. They seem to focus on keeping their skates as straight ahead as possible and using body weight to get on edges more than anything. Just curious what your thoughts on his technique is. Thanks again for all your content.
Was not bad back in the days. Kind of too dynamic to me to save energy but nice to do for the feeling . Great skater we even did a video for salomon together’ call destination speed