Been trying to figure this out since I started skating a few weeks ago 😅 I can only do like one at a time. Anyone else have that problem? It’s a real struggle
Sometimes certain moves on skates are hard not because of anything you’re doing but because there’s still a little bit of fear in your body and it gives you uncertainty and makes you stop without realizing like your body naturally just slows down and stops it. If you started skating a couple weeks ago then you’re a newer skater so your body isn’t used to the whole situation of being on wheels. What helped me was to slow everything down even more, do things one at a time, and lightly hold on to something just to build muscle memory for the movement. I’m one who’s scared of falling and getting hurt so it takes more time for me to learn something new. If you feel that you are comfortable and you’re a fearless person (first of all props to you) then there’s probably just a key move you’re missing or could be something with your skates as in u might need new wheels that have less traction and help you move smoother. I hope this helped (sorry this was so long)
Thank you for this! I love these bite-sized tutorials. I don’t always have time to watch the 45 minute ones, so these are fantastic for quick practice and reviewing skills!
estro’s videos are fantastic! i really appreciate the arrows edited in. i think including a slow mo shot and more skate close ups would be helpful. thanks!
@@briannaskaggs8725 Yooooooo! I just saw your comment and went to look for that video and it is bomb. She broke the transition down to the bone. Thanks!
Thank you so much for opening up to the camera, Jen 💕 I realize how awkward it is to talk to a camera but you're doing an amazing job! Love all your tutorials! Thank youuuuu 😍🤩🤩
It’s all about foot technique. They’re mini skateboards on your feet. So you have to lift either the front or back weeks so it can spin like a wheelchair
Hey Estro Jen, this is awesome. Thank you!! I’m transitioning from figure skating ⛸ (ice) to roller and have been trying to find the right wheels for this and other tricks (outdoor)... what are you wearing here?
She’s the founder of Moxie- so I assume she’s wearing Moxie’s but if you are looking for a cheaper option there are Rios which I use and are really good too 💛💛
Would love to see you editing a video where you start spinning but you end the spin looking like Lynda Carter version of Wonder Woman. Would be amazing!
you could try looking up? Some combinations I have in non ballet classes do that instead of spotting. You won't be as dizzy and you're head won't whip around. This is in theory tho, I haven't had my skates arrive in the mail yet lol. Hope this helps! :D
could outdoor wheels be the thing making this difficult for me? i'm able to do a heel - toe spin but when i try to do a all wheel one i end up getting stuck
Can anyone help... I am learning to transition from forward to backward but I can never switch 180, I always end up spinning nearly 360. I thought this would help me to understand how difference transition to spin but I am not getting anywhere 😩
My friend and I got skates recently after not skating for a while and we wanted to learn a trick so we watched a clip of a girl spinning and I tried it and I ended up splatting onto my back💀
Uuuuugh I just can't get it . And I really can't see her feet because of the words on the bottom are right on her feet . I can't figure out how you balance on the heel and toe my heel foot alway comes down .
Hey. Can I buy the lolly indoor rollerskate and choose the moxi trick wheel and still use the indoor lolly outdoors?🌟the trick wheels is also for outdoorskating so why is the lolly indoor a indoor skate? Is it just the wheels?☀️ I love Moxi rollerskates❤️