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Been to a couple skate parks with my inlines (USA). What I can say as a still relative noob, is that it is so much easier when you find a park that isn't getting a lot of usage. When it is crowded - even when other skaters are way more experienced - what I've been finding is that a number of folks are more interested in dropping in, than in paying attention to safety (here in the United States). This is frustrating for skaters like me, who have not yet developed strong aggressive skating skills.
Usually my leading foot is my right one, but it depends on the trick I do, so I recommend practicing on both sides (this is called your "switch side". ;)
Hm, maybe my video about "how to push and pump" will help you. Please first watch the following video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QdTrrq6T1Mk.html Should you still need any tips please don't hesitate to leave a message. Thank you! 🙂✌
I definitely recommend the USD Aeon 60 skates! They are all just great! But lastly I also recommend to ask your prefered dealer, he will know which is the best skate for your personal goals!