I really appreciate the beginner friendly content. Getting some friends into blading and these videos have been a big help with explaining fundamentals
This makes me want to pick up my skates, they been in my closet for months now and I just never went out to learn but this is so tempting! I want to flow like that.
You are the best guide in RU-vid period. Saw tons of videos, but man you explain it the best and also on the fun way😂 I just hope your relationship with the ground didn’t went too far 😅
I watched a lot of youtube channels Found two who explain and teach very nicely One is yours You are a good teacher and a guide Keep it up And thankyou
I wish you set up shop in Sweden too because I would love to see a rejuvenation of the inline scene that we had back in the mid nineties here in Gothenburg! I miss those days! 👍🏾🙏🏾
@@Thisissoulso as a beginner we don’t have to use 80s and higher wheels, we can use smaller wheels? Are there any drawbacks to it? Also can rockering wheels help with maneuverability as a beginner with crossovers and turning for strictly leisure cruising for recreation? Thanks
Hi there! First off thank you for your indept and down to earth explanations, really helpful! You talk about rockered wheels in the beginning - would you recommend it for general use? (My frames enables it by turning the bolt front and back) I find it quiet hard to do sharper turns and said lemons without it, but the stability loss feels like alot. I don't know if it just takes a bit more practice with or strength to do without 😅 the asphalt here is generally quiet rough and grippy and thought that could be a reason 🤷🏻 Thanks in advance 😊
I would not use those rocker spacers. Your wheelbase is probably too short for it to be stable. 5x 76mm or 4x100 mm Rockered frames are great. 4x80mm rockered frames are too unstable
one is for stopping, the other is for breaking. watch our video about this to learn more ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ar5cdY31Y-w.htmlsi=iN0UmGWaQtmLiVWo