Woo hoo! Just came back home with my happy face on, after practising forward crossovers at the skaters cage, and so chuffed this video has finally dropped 😁
I think every skater alive should be working on and improving their stopping methods, because that's the ONE area that's going to make the most difference in a crunch moment. The more functional, fluent options you have the better.
Yes I was stunned how quiet that space was co widening its in Manhattan with a zillion skaters around. It’s the absolute ideal venue (except no roof for shade or rain cover but we’ll take it). Can’t wait to skate there again one day.
@@SkatefreshVideos Good find. Having skated in the Rio midday sun I don't think the lack of shade will faze you. Might be a different story for your pupils though!
I have a laser coaching session on my channel with someone learning the Magic slide…. I’ll try to find it for you tmrw and share the link. Bad connection right now
Me gustan las 3 ruedas pero cuando use los de 4x90 de @endlessblading y @nnskates (que tengan un poco de rockering), sentí que tengo mucho mas manobrilidad. Cuando el wizard skating empezo a ser also 'nuevo' me di cuenta de que este tipo de 'freestyle' era muy congruente con como me gusta patinar. Las 3 ruedas grandes eran super bien para velocidad y calle (especialmente después de mi lesion de cadera que no me deja empujar con 1 pierna porque me duele).
Ashaaa im inline skatter in Ethiopia I have seen all your videos n I'm a fan ...but ma wheels are done (finished) here we don't have any spares n I'm forced to stop 😢 so if there is anything you can help me with please 😔
Asha... Nice to see you in the NYC, but we need to talk skin care Sista Girl. I'm going to email you and I need to you to provide an address so that I can send you a few things. 😉 Your skin care routine will also make great content. 😁 Just do a short to let me know you when you get it.
That's sweet of you but I've been working outdoors for 24 years (sun, wind, heat, cold) and despite wearing factor 50+ protection for all that time (with frequent replying every 1.5-2hrs) my skin has taken the brunt of it. I also have never owned a car and use a bike (or skates) instead, so all those hours most people are in their cars I'm on a bike (in all weathers) and again, my face takes the hit. It's the downside of my job. I;d have perfect skin if I sat in an office all day probably.
I unfortunately can't make any changes with the audio. I think in real life coaching (as apposed to a tutorial style RU-vid video) I talk too fast and that's the main issue. Doesn't come off well on camera.
Yup, you got me. I have a lot of info to impart and in these short sessions we don't have the normal private lesson time. I am trying to slow down and then stop.