I've been messing around with skate adjustments, trying cuff adjustments and different ways of lacing the boot, and I found that lacing up all the way and having my cuffs a bit tighter makes it much easier for me to do these heel/toe presses, just something to consider!
Canadian expat here in Taiwan. The kids and I are involved with inline hockey clubs here. Love your flow videos as well as these instructional breakdown videos. Keep up the great work!
The magic seems to happen in the open 45degree strap on Shauns right skate😄 Great tutorial! Been working on this the last weeks and this will help a lot. Thank you Shaun!🙏🏽🙏🏽
This is a very timely tutorial for those of us looking to add the "butter" to our repertoire. As always, your explanations and drills are unparalleled. The tip about the lemon entry is such a good insight and I can't wait to try it. Thank you!
Shaun …. Your lessons on skating backwards was incredible helpful for me …. However you turn from a kitten to a lion in the next video… with high speed and technical difficulties… very much impressed… a true talent
From slalom wheelings I can tell you that technically the longer the frame the harder it must be because physically it is harder to get front or back wheels under you center of gravity which you must do if you want to hold the press for more than a split second. That's also the reason why it would be very hard (maybe impossible) to do a front or a back one wheel on his skates.
I find it so hard to keep my feet together with these, they just want to spread apart for balance. A much harder trick than it looks. Thanks for the tips
Hi, thank you for all the great videos. I have a question, but sorry for asking here. I recently found some videos of marsblades. I am 1.95m tall and I am wondering if these can improve my novice slides; parallel stop and magic slide. Much appreciated. Kind regards from a follower.
Is that a *6* x80 frame? Where the hell did you find that? WHY so many wheels? Also, can you wizard and slalom on the same kinds of frames? Can you wizard on tri-skate frames with 110s or 125s? What the max wheelbase to foot size ratio for good freestyle slalom control/balance while still having the stability to wizard, urban skate, and drop in well?
i'm currently on a winter break. but those long, costly 5-6 wheel wizard frames give me a bit of insecurity about picking powerslide next 3x100 to get some proper skates again in my late 30s. they're fast and turny for sure, and have broken in to a nice bit or rocker on hyper 84A wheels. i can do toe and heel rides for as long as my mometum lasts, and some clumsy spins an swivels, with those short 3 wheel frames. but that "stability" just isnt there, thati had on my ugly ass toto ghali pro medels back in the day. could somebody who tried both just explain the difference to me, please? those long frames look HARD to turns and swivel on, and heel/toe rides, but really hard to stumble with ... unless i'd try agressively pushing speed from crossovers in a sharp turn. those longs frames look terrifying in terms of wheel bite
So toe presses are for when traveling backwards. That explains a lot. I spent all afternoon trying to do them going forwards and was wondering why they were so much harder than heel presses. Ha!
@@rollforever85 I wrote the original post back when I was getting started with wizard and had no idea, but yeah I've since learned you can do it both ways! crazy stuff
I've been messing around with skate adjustments, trying cuff adjustments and different ways of lacing the boot, and I found that lacing up all the way and having my cuffs a bit tighter makes it much easier for me to do these heel/toe presses, just something to consider!
Thanks for reuploading!
six wheels, that llooks crazy good. just got a five wheeler and i love the fleixbility it offers
You have helped me understand a good chunk. Feeling confident on Kizer Element 90's now. Thanks dude.
This move (moves) is the one I probably do the most when maneuvering thru da streets. Working on doing it backwards at a decent speed.✅✅✅✅
I have been practicing toe and heel presses regularly but the lemons and rotation are a great addition!
That lemon drop entry looks useful, it does give you that little push, an injection of speed that makes it easier 👍🏻
Canadian expat here in Taiwan. The kids and I are involved with inline hockey clubs here. Love your flow videos as well as these instructional breakdown videos. Keep up the great work!
The magic seems to happen in the open 45degree strap on Shauns right skate😄
Great tutorial! Been working on this the last weeks and this will help a lot. Thank you Shaun!🙏🏽🙏🏽
I love these tutorials. Please give us more. 🥺🙏
Thank you
I just bought a pair of freeskates thanks to your videos
Súper bien explicado, gracias y saludos desde Chile.
Thanks again Shaun,
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Wow amazing i love your videos alot wonderful i really enjoyed watching it
This is a very timely tutorial for those of us looking to add the "butter" to our repertoire. As always, your explanations and drills are unparalleled. The tip about the lemon entry is such a good insight and I can't wait to try it. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing these tutorial videos they're super helpful 👍😊
Wow Super,,,,Love you bro from Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you Shaun! Been struggling with these. Very helpful 👍 Keep skating and smiling 👌
Gracias 🙏🏾
Shaun …. Your lessons on skating backwards was incredible helpful for me …. However you turn from a kitten to a lion in the next video… with high speed and technical difficulties… very much impressed… a true talent
This is really great I've been struggling with these on the NR90. Do you generally find it to be harder on the 5 or 4 wheel frames?
Wondering the same, im on endless 90 (4x90) and im struggling a bit, especially with the heel press.
From slalom wheelings I can tell you that technically the longer the frame the harder it must be because physically it is harder to get front or back wheels under you center of gravity which you must do if you want to hold the press for more than a split second. That's also the reason why it would be very hard (maybe impossible) to do a front or a back one wheel on his skates.
Thank you! As always, very helpful :)
Namaste
Adduction: 1pt for bonus word 👏👏👏👏
이 친구가 진짜 좋은 팁을 많이 주네~ 굿~!!
This guy gives a lot of really good tips. ~!
This is so good, thank you, you are the best teacher. Hope you could do a breakdown on how to properly do mohawk with transitions :)
Got the feeling that Leons announcement on feb 1st, will have something to do with a frame like yours Shaun… I hope it is
I feel like it has to be. Hopefully a restock of everything else too :]
The Lemon is the "Draw a circle. Now draw the rest of the owl" of inline skating
Hey Shaun, thank you for this little "challenge"! 😀
Should both feets be parellel to make it right? 🤔
Nice tuto ! Thx a lot Shaun and Alex from France! I got the flow skate t-shirt for christmas! 😉is it possible with classic 4 wheels skates?
What Canadian blader hasn't experienced skating through Canadian goose poop! 😝
Thanks for the tutorial. Whats the 6 wheel frame you have?
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I find it so hard to keep my feet together with these, they just want to spread apart for balance. A much harder trick than it looks. Thanks for the tips
Hi, thank you for all the great videos. I have a question, but sorry for asking here. I recently found some videos of marsblades. I am 1.95m tall and I am wondering if these can improve my novice slides; parallel stop and magic slide. Much appreciated. Kind regards from a follower.
"Hey guys this is a death tutorial"
Is that a *6* x80 frame? Where the hell did you find that? WHY so many wheels? Also, can you wizard and slalom on the same kinds of frames? Can you wizard on tri-skate frames with 110s or 125s? What the max wheelbase to foot size ratio for good freestyle slalom control/balance while still having the stability to wizard, urban skate, and drop in well?
Can you do this on a flat setup?
Will this work with any skate?
i'm currently on a winter break. but those long, costly 5-6 wheel wizard frames give me a bit of insecurity about picking powerslide next 3x100 to get some proper skates again in my late 30s. they're fast and turny for sure, and have broken in to a nice bit or rocker on hyper 84A wheels. i can do toe and heel rides for as long as my mometum lasts, and some clumsy spins an swivels, with those short 3 wheel frames. but that "stability" just isnt there, thati had on my ugly ass toto ghali pro medels back in the day.
could somebody who tried both just explain the difference to me, please?
those long frames look HARD to turns and swivel on, and heel/toe rides, but really hard to stumble with ... unless i'd try agressively pushing speed from crossovers in a sharp turn. those longs frames look terrifying in terms of wheel bite
请问这个轮滑鞋的品牌和型号?我想购买一个5轮的鞋子
What in the world… umm… It’s ski season
Who can tell me what brand and model of roller skates he wears?
wizardskating.com/
I love you😘
You got some cool skills.
So toe presses are for when traveling backwards. That explains a lot. I spent all afternoon trying to do them going forwards and was wondering why they were so much harder than heel presses. Ha!
You can do them forwards as well. Definitely easier to do backwards though imo
@@rollforever85 I wrote the original post back when I was getting started with wizard and had no idea, but yeah I've since learned you can do it both ways! crazy stuff
i did not know thhey made skates with more than 4 wheels much less 6 I was confused af
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