I DID ITTT after failing multiple time I decided to go on UA-cam and found this, try about 6 times I learned how to hockey stop, all in an hour. THANK YOU!!
Being able to slide or atleast stop fast on both sides are a must in my opinion for inner city skating, there's not always room for you to use your strong side. Learning it takes time, but for as long as your heart is beating, you're able to learn.
Great video. I feel that as long as im in control and comfortable with my speed and paying attention to my surrounding, i dont need to perform the hockey stop. Drag stop to power slide works best for me. Although it is good to know how to perform the hockey stop. Thanks for video.
Great as always. I find your videos quite useful now that I'm learning and becoming more confident to try new things. Right now I'm struggling to master the plow, as well as making it more aesthetic and hopefully be able to add speed and rotation to turn it into a magic slide... someday 😅I'm practicing and practicing the drag to quick turn, trying higher speeds. Thanks for the tips. You're really helping me :)
Actually the stop that you called a reverse t-stop is a fakie powerslide. The reverse t-stop is when you stop with the rear skate, skating backwards. Tiago has the good video about it. But that's just a terminology.
Skating terminology is never accurate, which is quite funny sometimes, but usually just annoying when you and a friend are talking about a different move, but you have the same name for it.
hello how are you i am very satisfied to watch your video i am beginner skater please tell me what are you using spec wheels wheel hardness is 90A and above? Hockey's stop is difficult Should I practice using a hard wheel?
I can't seem to handle the t stop, my rear leg always tend to move sideways, I get it sometimes, but I'll be practicing more. When trying one of those slide stop, I always end up losing maybe 80% of my speed but and up moving backwards, like my slide is not the same and sort end on a spin, I end up moving backwards. Sorry for the long comment
When I play inline, what I do is i do a transition from forward to backward but I keep turning. It’s very fast and you can go backwards really dats behind the net or you can go after the puck fast Try it
I tend to think the parallel slide is not so useful, it’s hard to master, and not so safe on irregular surfaces. The power stop is effective, pretty easy and it works on rough surfaces. The powerslide looks good but it’s a poor stop.
I hate my weak side, it's so hard to practice on my weakside.. Doe, I'm practicing to make my weak side get as strong as my strong side on both ice skating and inline skating.
I DID ITTT after failing multiple time I decided to go on UA-cam and found this, try about 6 times I learned how to hockey stop, all in an hour. THANK YOU!!
trying the powerslide with the weak side is quite difficult, although it is a big advantage once it's mastered
Being able to slide or atleast stop fast on both sides are a must in my opinion for inner city skating, there's not always room for you to use your strong side. Learning it takes time, but for as long as your heart is beating, you're able to learn.
Your weak side stops are absolutely charming! I cannot yet do half as much as you ;)
As some who grew up playing street hockey, I'm jealous of that slide skill.
I Play inline Hockey in summer and your slide stops are very smart for it. Thank you buddy !
Great video. I feel that as long as im in control and comfortable with my speed and paying attention to my surrounding, i dont need to perform the hockey stop. Drag stop to power slide works best for me. Although it is good to know how to perform the hockey stop. Thanks for video.
Dude great video! You can see the learning curve youre in and the weak side slides go quite well as they are too difficult
bro your tutorials are really well done and helpful. thanks!
Great as always. I find your videos quite useful now that I'm learning and becoming more confident to try new things. Right now I'm struggling to master the plow, as well as making it more aesthetic and hopefully be able to add speed and rotation to turn it into a magic slide... someday 😅I'm practicing and practicing the drag to quick turn, trying higher speeds.
Thanks for the tips. You're really helping me :)
Pad yourself up, find an open spot and just hammer it! You'll get there, you're able to learn for as long as your heart is beating!
Great tutorial. I think hockey stop is only needed to apply a sudden stop, which has a high chance of falling over.
I just subscribed. ❤
It's also needed to look cool 😎
Nice video. I can’t do the t stop, or skate backwards, but I can do a slalom stop and crossovers. It’s much harder than ice skating.
I only slide stop with both skates. It's like a hockey stop for roller skates. It is so much more fun
the back ground is amazing
nice vid too
what knees pads are those?? could you possibly link them please
Happy I'm not the only one in my 30s learning to rollerblade all over again
Very good video 👍
Great video, where are you from!?
Hi! it your set up 4x80mm?
Actually the stop that you called a reverse t-stop is a fakie powerslide. The reverse t-stop is when you stop with the rear skate, skating backwards. Tiago has the good video about it. But that's just a terminology.
Exactly what I was going to say, but yes, that only affects the terminology.
Skating terminology is never accurate, which is quite funny sometimes, but usually just annoying when you and a friend are talking about a different move, but you have the same name for it.
hello how are you
i am very satisfied to watch your video
i am beginner skater
please tell me
what are you using spec wheels
wheel hardness is 90A and above?
Hockey's stop is difficult
Should I practice using a hard wheel?
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bookmarked for the mistake. This is why I always fall backward. Because my outer foot is late to slide
Great tutorial, thank you
Can I apply these for quads?
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
I can't seem to handle the t stop, my rear leg always tend to move sideways, I get it sometimes, but I'll be practicing more.
When trying one of those slide stop, I always end up losing maybe 80% of my speed but and up moving backwards, like my slide is not the same and sort end on a spin, I end up moving backwards.
Sorry for the long comment
I can only seem to do drag to powerstop on 1 side. I need to trick my brain into doing it but im scared haha
When I play inline, what I do is i do a transition from forward to backward but I keep turning. It’s very fast and you can go backwards really dats behind the net or you can go after the puck fast
Try it
What hardness is needed to do this powerslide? I am currently having 82A.
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏
Can you please share how hard your wheels are? I fear that on the soft wheels I will never go to slide.
Everyone is leaving the most important point out!
Thanks for uploading this nice video
loved this
nice video ty and keep your work !
I tend to think the parallel slide is not so useful, it’s hard to master, and not so safe on irregular surfaces. The power stop is effective, pretty easy and it works on rough surfaces. The powerslide looks good but it’s a poor stop.
the 4th method is kinda weird for me 😂🖐🏻 im flexible and im just falling into a split, but you are amazing at rollerblade
Hi dude what wheels best ?
i feel uncomfortable skating in a plow position until my wheels lose grip
Cool
Are you norwegian?
Chicks are always impressed when I power stop by them on sidewalk. Great way to pick up chicks.
Ryan R Really? What technique are you ising then?
Then I need to get on the ball then. I'm just too scared to commit to sticking it.
I hate my weak side, it's so hard to practice on my weakside.. Doe, I'm practicing to make my weak side get as strong as my strong side on both ice skating and inline skating.
i want vidios hockey stop
I failed the hockeystop and now i habe everywhere blood, because Kloster my protection😭
haha nice vid, tnx for sharing
weak side is a pain in the B xD
sorry about mi english
that you
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assume
Mujhe Paisa chahiye
Go back to the ice please