Why the Soul Slide Is My Most Used Speed Control and Stopping Technique on Inline Skates

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024

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  • @rerollinginline
    @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +24

    This video details why I love the soul slide. If you'd like to learn how to do it, check out my tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/LbDqTxJCbVs/v-deo.html

    • @RandallLewis
      @RandallLewis 2 роки тому

      Awesome video! Surprised you didn't mention the A stop as an approach to help learn the soul slide. I'll watch your other video now. :)

    • @0x70cb
      @0x70cb Рік тому

      @@RandallLewis whats "A stop" ?

    • @RandallLewis
      @RandallLewis Рік тому

      @@0x70cb "A" stop or "pizza" or "snow plow" just like on skis. It's the two-sided version of the soul slide. It's great on sidewalks and other settings once you figure out the balance.

    • @0x70cb
      @0x70cb Рік тому

      @@RandallLewis Ah, thanks, I never heard this called "A stop"!

    • @RandallLewis
      @RandallLewis Рік тому

      @@0x70cb , yeah, maybe I'm weird. Working with kids they seem to understand: V means go forward/faster, A means go backward/slow down (when going forward). It can be used stepping or plowing.

  • @solukrebut
    @solukrebut 2 роки тому +18

    100%. Been saying for years that the soul slide is the most important slide. It also easily leads to the sliding plow, which is the easiest strong slide to ever learn.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      I know, right?! I found myself naturally using it all the time after I accidentally discovered it. It's like a T-stop buy much more powerful. I don't see it used enough. To each their own, of course, but for me personally it's my go-to as a general speed control technique.

    • @wheelsonfire1982
      @wheelsonfire1982 2 роки тому

      By sliding plow do you mean magic slide?

    • @solukrebut
      @solukrebut 2 роки тому

      @@wheelsonfire1982 A sliding plow is when you soul slide with both feet. Its super easy to learn and engages both feet with breaking.

    • @ATSaale
      @ATSaale 2 роки тому +1

      the reverse sliding plow is my favorite stop, great for hockey since it lets you get back on the power quicker. I discovered I could do it playing pick up and I did the reverse plow instead of a normal reverse hockey stop. It's a little scary leaning forwards while going backwards and not having a leg under you, but man it feels good if you nail it.

  • @KaliSharuhn
    @KaliSharuhn 2 роки тому +18

    Thanks for this, I'm an urban skater but often feel limited in my speed and options because I know I can't stop well at higher speeds and narrow spaces (of which I have a lot where I live). The soul slide is on my list but the break down you did at the end regarding powerslide/magic slide gave me some context I was missing so I'll definitely try to look at it from a new angle next time I practise! Yay!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      You’re welcome, I hope it can help some. Every stopping technique has its upsides, downsides and situations where it’s good or bad, so having more at your disposal never hurts. Good luck!

  • @thepandawithawizardhat
    @thepandawithawizardhat 2 роки тому +8

    That's a great one, the soul slide feels like how we kinda decelerate a bit while driving by lightly stepping on the brake pedal, very very useful indeed.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I use it that way all the time. I can “pump the brakes” with this slide, like you can with a drag-stop. The difference is the soul gives a lot more stopping power than drag stop.

    • @thepandawithawizardhat
      @thepandawithawizardhat 2 роки тому +1

      @@rerollinginline i see, great insight!

  • @r3twox
    @r3twox 2 роки тому +23

    Saw your soul-slide lesson a few days ago and it was exactly what I needed and what I've been looking for for about a month. Great explanation, quality content, absolutely loved it! Thanks a lot, very helpful.
    Greeting from Russia

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +2

      I love hearing when things help or inspire people. Thank you for watching and especially for letting me know it helped!

  • @kodakv603
    @kodakv603 2 роки тому +3

    My favorite method for slowing down and stopping at higher speeds. You answered a lot of questions I had, specifically using this stop in tight areas.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Great! It can take some time and practice to be able to use it in narrow areas, but I can use it on sidewalks.

  • @scorpionoir4952
    @scorpionoir4952 2 роки тому +3

    You give the best tutorials for beginners. I'm just now getting into inline skating for cardio. I don't like running and walking is boring so I heard that inline skating was good on the joints and a good way to get the heart pumping.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much, I hope they help! Yes, inline skating is an awesome low-impact (unless you’re doing more jumping etc) way to work your cardio. Happy skating :)

  • @WayOfHaQodesh
    @WayOfHaQodesh 2 роки тому +4

    HalleluYAH, amazing video! Thank you soooo much! After 2 broken arms (distal radius, 1 with surgery) and 1 broken thumb after getting into skating in 2020 I can vouch for the necessity of great breaking stops. This will be top of list to learn along with power slides.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +3

      Ouch, I hope you're all healed up! Keep in mind that as much as I love the soul slide, it's just one of the tools I use for stopping and isn't ideal in every single situation. Make sure you learn and practice several techniques and skate within your skill level! Happy skating :)

    • @WayOfHaQodesh
      @WayOfHaQodesh 2 роки тому +2

      @@rerollinginline Have learnt to respect the skates and many hard lessons for life from these 2 some years of injuries and surgery. Healing well, HalleluYAH, after just having titanium plates and screws removed from my wrist. Very grateful, very blessed. Thank you for the amazing content.

  • @Benbearjones
    @Benbearjones 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video really handy to have another stopping technique I tried the magic slide but struggled to throw myself into it can't wait to give it a go.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! Hopefully the soul slide will be easier to try than magic, and then knowing souls makes magic much easier.

  • @MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs
    @MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, man! This helped me to understand what the soul slide is a lot better! I'm gonna try it in my next skating session, tomorrow! Thank you!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Pleasure is mine, thanks for watching and I hope it helps!

  • @drescherjm
    @drescherjm 2 роки тому +96

    When you posted this, I was having a bit difficulty with not always sliding especially on rougher surfaces. My biggest problem was the weight balance which I had all wrong but had a difficulty correcting it. I would instinctively put more weight on my foot that I wanted to slide just before the slide started. Now with a little practice 3+ days a week I slide every time and the soul slide has become my favorite and most used stopping and slowing method. I am back here to improve my technique.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +8

      Awesome, I’m glad you got it sorted out! I’ve seen other tutorials emphasize putting weight on the sliding skate, but I think it’s the opposite. At least to learn to slide, you need less weight on it. Once you get better, you can experiment with putting more weight into the sliding skate earlier. Happy sliding :)

    • @danielemacchini6541
      @danielemacchini6541 Рік тому

      ​@@rerollinginline And when you perform a magic slide, the most of the weight should be in the back feet right? When I try to do a magic slide I feel pain on the front knee and on my adductors. Maybe I put too much weight on the front?

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  Рік тому +2

      @@danielemacchini6541 The magic slide is a bit different. Your back foot in a magic slide can't be as supportive because it's also sliding. You can enter a magic slide from a soul slide. In fact I encourage it and it's how I learned the magic. But once I turn the rear foot to begin sliding, I usually lean a bit more on the front foot. It's more evenly balanced than a soul slide. Keep in mind though that I put emphasis on weight on the supporting foot for soul slide in my tutorial to help you learn how to do it. Once you get more competent/confident with the soul slide, you'll probably begin putting more weight on the sliding foot.

  • @divisionoflabor3070
    @divisionoflabor3070 2 роки тому

    As someone who cannot do the powerstop or powerslide yet, I'm going to focus on this, and then get those from that. Seems super logical. Thanks!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      I learned power stop -> power slide -> soul slide, in that order. But everyone is different, so I'll be curious to know how it goes for you. Hopefully this video will help with something.

  • @hurquanimityq6482
    @hurquanimityq6482 2 роки тому +7

    I grew up only using the drag stop. Now years later, trying to get back into skating, I've tried to learn the soul slide but finding it very difficult to slide on the front foot..

    • @Shiftheads
      @Shiftheads 10 місяців тому +1

      start by angling it more aggressive and just skimming the pavement. Then start to add more weight to it for more aggressive stopping and start to get the angle more upright

  • @B0K1T0
    @B0K1T0 Рік тому +3

    I noticed your feet naturally are pointing inwards (when you're standing still for example), which makes me think that might be one of the reasons you like the soul slide so much as well.
    On the contrary, I find myself often standing with my feet pointing outward (the "duck stance"), which is probably why variants of T-stops are 2nd nature to me, and I tend to move my back foot outward first and then follow with my other foot in some self-taught stopping manoeuvre. Very interesting insight actually which might help me with learning better stopping habits :D

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  Рік тому +3

      That’s a good observation, but any time my feet are pointing that way in this video is just to keep me from rolling as I speak to the camera. I don’t think I have a natural tendency either way

  • @blackyraypatrick9041
    @blackyraypatrick9041 2 роки тому

    I never even thought about the soulslide. So thanks for this inspiration.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome! I think it’s underrated and I don’t see many people use it. But it works great for me, so it’s my go-to.

  • @sfinxwojerz
    @sfinxwojerz Рік тому

    im beginig and it was super helpful even along pro skaters who explain stoping technique i like what u aid at the end i learn different manouver when i practice omething different i love it about skates that it is possible.

  • @chilatelover
    @chilatelover 8 місяців тому

    Not long winded at all. This was great info. Thank you!

  • @HockeyHawk
    @HockeyHawk 2 роки тому +1

    I like this, thanks for sharing! Not long winded at all.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching, I’m glad you liked it!

  • @Drip-Soup373
    @Drip-Soup373 2 роки тому +1

    No.1 reason
    Looks flipping cool and also feels cool

  • @10Minute.Meditation
    @10Minute.Meditation 3 місяці тому

    Nice explanation - thank you! I got a lot of practice to do....

  • @NotSoSuave
    @NotSoSuave Рік тому

    This brings back memories. Thanks for sharing this. Very good video.

  • @Ctec87
    @Ctec87 Рік тому

    This was great, I felt like this was really useful and it seems easier to learn this and then transition to the magic/power like you mentioned at the end. Im just learning so glad I stumbled onto this :)

  • @CodeXLab1
    @CodeXLab1 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much, I'm still nervous because it's my first time on a rollerblade I'm also nervous about braking because maybe when I'm going fast I don't know what I'll do but thank you so much for this video.

  • @scottschaelling9371
    @scottschaelling9371 2 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this!! This will be helpful, and I'm looking forward to using it. I found lots of t stop videos and power slide videos, and this feels so much more functional

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      The pleasure is mine, I hope it helps! I obviously find it the most versatile and functional, which is what compelled me to make the video. But everyone is different. I still use power slide and stage stops at times, but the soul is still my most-used technique. I always recommend learning as many techniques as possible.

    • @scottschaelling9371
      @scottschaelling9371 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline great perspective, thank you so much! ☺️

  • @mathiasgreen6506
    @mathiasgreen6506 20 днів тому

    Great video! This is a very good and explained video 🎉

  • @mrdb3310
    @mrdb3310 2 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial and you make it look so easy. I’ve only tried sporadically and it always seems impossible but I’m going to have another go at it. For some reason my go-to braking technique is a T-stop with my left foot dragging but when I have to stop fast I powerstop with my right. 😆 So I end up combining the two all the time. It works but it’s definitely not the most efficient plus I go through a ton of wheels. Looking forward to working on this. Thanks again. Love your channel.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Thanks! I've done it so many times now, it's become second nature. Practice will get you there! I think combining methods is a great way to stop or slow down. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment :)

  • @rickiwrobsten5133
    @rickiwrobsten5133 3 місяці тому

    Love that video! Great explanation and showcase + awesome energy

  • @VanillaKye
    @VanillaKye 5 місяців тому

    So it’s like the one foot plow stop Derby does! I’ve been working on it w my quads but I think my issue is my legs are too close together. Great video!

  • @luciasantosa8211
    @luciasantosa8211 2 роки тому

    Hi am from Jakarta, happy to see this video I must try this stop slide. After 30th years off and just back to skate again since Nov 2021. I need 1month can run again. But till now i can do power stop. ☹️☹️

  • @csview8936
    @csview8936 Рік тому

    Thanks for breaking it down! Great teacher! 👍🏾

  • @StreetBladerBloke
    @StreetBladerBloke 2 роки тому +1

    I would say drag and soul slide have their own purposes. I normally use soul slide when going downhill or on a slight tilt. Drag is effective in small spaces and on flat ground for speed control. I agree not use powerstop where there are cracks or potholes. Drag or soul (depending on elevation) are effective in those situations.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Of course all techniques have their place. I just find that I soul slide more than anything. I also think it's under-utilized and don't see many references to it or suggestions for using it. I still do plenty of drag, power stop, power slide and magic sliding.

  • @iassenlazarov4421
    @iassenlazarov4421 Рік тому

    Huh... I've been on and off the skates for a couple of years now and I never actually considered how useful this break can be. Thanks.

  • @rcorser1
    @rcorser1 2 роки тому +4

    Have you tried different wheels hardnesses and experienced the differences? I would love to hear your thoughts on softer V’s harder wheels. Thanks!!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +4

      I have used 84A, 85A and 86A. The softer the wheel, the harder it is to get it to slide, but it’s not a huge difference. At least not between those 3 hardnesses. Softer wheels grip more and so you can stop a little faster too. Once you get the technique down well, you can adjust to your wheels pretty easily.

  • @usechemyers
    @usechemyers 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot, I totally needed this technique. Thanks for your awesome videos.

  • @zakubakrazy2386
    @zakubakrazy2386 2 роки тому

    THANKS FOR THE TIPS! really helped me understand better. cant wait to practice myself

  • @michaelmacdonald5792
    @michaelmacdonald5792 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant instructional video, thanks.

  • @liamphillips1762
    @liamphillips1762 2 роки тому +1

    I needed this have got the powerslide down nicely but been struggling with soul slide will get out once this rain stops also do you have a Patreon? Or anything of the likes would love to support the channel in some way love the content 🤙🏼

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Just keep practicing and I'm sure you'll get the soul slide eventually! I don't have a Patreon, or anything similar. Your kindness, views and comments are more than enough to support the channel. I love skating and trying to put a little more skating content out into the world. If anyone enjoys it, that's icing on the cake. I truly appreciate the support :)

    • @StreetBladerBloke
      @StreetBladerBloke 2 роки тому

      Rain is best time to learn soul slide mate. Put on 80a wheels and rustproof bearings u r good to go.. Go out and get sliding. I wait for rain to do my slide practices all the time.

  • @flynnwinstanley9793
    @flynnwinstanley9793 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing video as always mate! Keep it up

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Many thanks, I'll definitely try to keep 'em coming.

  • @RollinWithSteven
    @RollinWithSteven 2 роки тому

    Best tutorial out on this topic! Thanks

  • @SilentRio
    @SilentRio 2 роки тому

    Salut! Never really seen or considered this stop. Will have to dial it in!!

  • @AdrianoBortoleto
    @AdrianoBortoleto 2 роки тому

    Very nice video dude... thank you for sharing that :) cheers from a Brazilian living in Czechia

  • @carloswilson5910
    @carloswilson5910 4 місяці тому

    Great job!

  • @ivanmeshkov9726
    @ivanmeshkov9726 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @Micklepicklee
    @Micklepicklee 2 роки тому

    this helps so much thanks man i can soul slide and like you said magic slide in like a play area but in the wild i cant

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Just keep practicing in your controlled environment and you'll get it! I'm hoping to be able to record a magic slide tutorial this spring. I've been off my skates for 7 weeks letting a sprained ankle heal :( But I think I'm getting close to being back on my skates. I sprained it on ice in my driveway at the end of January.

  • @krzysztofkalinski2616
    @krzysztofkalinski2616 Рік тому

    Really good explanation, thanks for it. 😊

  • @WheelyArt
    @WheelyArt 2 роки тому

    Thanks,I love using it too ( your vids have contributed to my use of it)

  • @jaylow759
    @jaylow759 2 роки тому

    Love it, thank you! I already feel motivated.

  • @danielgolawski4159
    @danielgolawski4159 Рік тому

    Nice! Thanks!

  • @jonot8547
    @jonot8547 2 роки тому

    Wow you mastered the soul slide like how bill mastered the power stop. Experts at the highest level.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Haha, thanks. Not sure I'm Bill level mastery at anything, but I'll take the reference :) Happy skating.

  • @andreazarzosomonge9566
    @andreazarzosomonge9566 Рік тому

    I just loved your video

  • @charleyweinhardt
    @charleyweinhardt Рік тому

    thanks, thinking im gonna go practice this

  • @BINY_Channel
    @BINY_Channel 2 роки тому

    Soul slides are great and should be the default stop/slowing technique taught. Drag/T stops are terrible, they shouldn't even be called stops. I keep my students away from them and teach more functional stops. Great video

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and the comment, I appreciate it. I love hearing you spread the good word of the soul slide, haha. I don’t see it talked about enough, which is one of the reasons I made this video. As you said, it’s my default way to control speed before employing other techniques. Happy skating and thanks for your content!

  • @greglzen
    @greglzen 2 роки тому

    Nice ,very clear , 👌 iam French with bad English and I understood all 👌

  • @caliraver81
    @caliraver81 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @FabiusPyromanus
    @FabiusPyromanus 2 роки тому

    The soul slide is awesome!!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Agreed, lol. That’s for watching and commenting :)

  • @pzebzda
    @pzebzda 2 роки тому

    Verry good material. Greetings from Poland!

  • @wza360
    @wza360 2 роки тому

    Awesome. Similar to that one I saw preciously of yours, but more info. Thansk.

  • @BuDu-ms2qe
    @BuDu-ms2qe 2 роки тому

    Great video man, my ss is coming along but needs more consistency.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! With practice, I’m sure you’ll get to down. Gets easier every time.

  • @ricardo_valerio
    @ricardo_valerio 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial! Loved it! Thank you!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      I'm glad you liked it, thanks for letting me know!

  • @jazung
    @jazung 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, really learnt a lot!!

  • @laidbaqq
    @laidbaqq 2 роки тому

    👍 well done explanation and demonstration.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I appreciate the feedback! Happy skating :)

  • @imantssafronovs9245
    @imantssafronovs9245 3 місяці тому

    very cool, subscribed

  • @rocklobster207
    @rocklobster207 2 роки тому

    I never thought to try this 👍

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Give it a shot! Hopefully you’d like it as much as I do

  • @edgar1013
    @edgar1013 2 роки тому

    I'm watching your soul slide videos religiously until I get it down!

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Great, I hope they help! Soul slide is my spirit slide, lol.

  • @christianosqash2617
    @christianosqash2617 2 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @adamwilson7590
    @adamwilson7590 2 роки тому

    Super helpful :) Thank-you for posting, going out now to practice :)

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      You're welcome, I hope it helps. Good luck with practice!

  • @Oopsiedaisy861
    @Oopsiedaisy861 2 роки тому

    Amazing content!! Thank you for the instruction

  • @skatebackwards
    @skatebackwards 2 роки тому

    excellent video thanks

  • @endrehalasz
    @endrehalasz 2 роки тому

    Respect. IMO You need good quality surface to practice and learn this (not so much places to find in my country). T-stop (rather V-stop at high speeds) is also very effective, it only depends on how much weight / pressure you push onto your sliding-breaking leg and it is more safe on uneven surfaces. However your tutorial is nice and useful, I loved it, and its a great experience to learn.

  • @Renclif
    @Renclif Місяць тому

    Hey, I'm curious what wheels your skating? When I soul slide with my 110mm 85a Powerslide infinity wheels the slide doesn't feel smooth like yours, it half grips and I'm wanting a smoother slide. Thanks

  • @ed00r
    @ed00r 2 роки тому

    Very nice video, I am starting to learn the technique, can't wait to go out and do some more training haha

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Awesome, good luck and stay safe!

    • @ed00r
      @ed00r 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline thanks! Also I'm waiting for my endless trinity frame 🤩

  • @Oreoleoo
    @Oreoleoo 2 роки тому

    Great video! I gotta work on this one.

  • @telmentelmen3199
    @telmentelmen3199 Рік тому

    Thank you bro❤❤🎉

  • @JohnyIIOh
    @JohnyIIOh Рік тому

    Thank you! Subbed

  • @Reallyker101
    @Reallyker101 2 роки тому +1

    Cool. Honestly wished i lived in an urban area like that. When i want to skate I've gotta go out of my way to find a spot (- _ -)

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      I count my blessings regularly that I’ve got options where I live. I love skating the city, but live in the suburbs so I have to drive there. But I still have plenty of skate-friendly spots without needing to travel as well. I know not everyone does!

  • @3delweiss
    @3delweiss 2 роки тому +2

    Hey, I was wondering what wheel hardness you are using. Beacause I'm having a hard time getting into slides. I think it might depend on my wheels, I bought my skates second hand, but the hardness on the wheels is 78A, should I get new ones?
    I'm still getting used to Inline Skating from Ice Skating and your videos are helping me a lot!
    So already thanks from Germany.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +4

      I’ve only used 84a - 86a. They’re certainly different, and even different wheels of the same hardness can slide differently as well. But, they’re not drastically different.
      However, I wouldn’t really want to skate outdoors in less than 84a if for no other reason than the wheels won’t last as long. I’d say 78a is pretty soft for an outdoor wheel. Could I soul slide in 78a? I’d assume I could, but I do a lot of soul sliding. It might be harder for a beginner to slide on those softer wheels though. So if I were you, I’d get harder wheels. I find the Rollerblade Hydrogen 85a a great wheel that has good grip, can slide and also last a long time. I also really enjoy my Undercover Team Blank 86a wheels, which slide easier than hydrogens.
      Just make sure you don’t go crazy the first time you try harder wheels, to make sure they’re not slicker than you expected and you get used to the feel of them. My Dragon frames are currently using 84a FR Street Invader wheels.
      Thanks for watching and happy skating!

    • @3delweiss
      @3delweiss 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline Thanks a lot!!!

  • @Dzmaestro
    @Dzmaestro 2 роки тому

    Loving your videos!! More pls! Thumbs up

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much! More on the way. Stay tuned :)

  • @edwardtaylor5207
    @edwardtaylor5207 2 роки тому

    A really excellent video!!

  • @sfinxwojerz
    @sfinxwojerz Рік тому

    love
    sliding I think its the best way to move around
    hehe

  • @cyrene03
    @cyrene03 Рік тому

    I need more practice on this one to reliably skate in the city

  • @sivyig
    @sivyig Рік тому

    I don't skate! but now i want to learn the soul slide!! xD

  • @igorgoga7985
    @igorgoga7985 2 роки тому

    one important addition is that the sliding is initiated in the heel area of the sliding foot

  • @rcorser1
    @rcorser1 2 роки тому

    Great video!!

  • @valkyeerios
    @valkyeerios Рік тому

    I’ve never heard of this as a soul slide, in derby we just call it right/left plow stop and magic (slide?) would be going into a hockey stop

  • @matteoallegretti1663
    @matteoallegretti1663 2 роки тому

    ...very interesting

  • @greglzen
    @greglzen 2 роки тому

    Yes it's true now you tell it ,before a powerslide we always look for a no crack zone , so finally it can be slower to execute than a soul slide ,

  • @fisherchi
    @fisherchi Рік тому

    Thanks for this tutorial. I like that it is more powerful slide than the T-stop and can transition into Powerslide or Magicslide. I can do the Powerslide, but not the Magicslide. What should the weight distribution of front and back skates be in the Magicslide?

    • @NullHand
      @NullHand Рік тому +1

      As much forward as you can manage. Probably better than 75 front 25 back.
      Too much weight on the rear tends to send me into a counter clockwise pivot (right foot forward.)
      And then, instead of casting the magic, the magic casts me!

    • @fisherchi
      @fisherchi Рік тому

      @@NullHand That's probably what I'm doing wrong. I've been trying it at 50/50 front to back. I'll give it a try. Thanks!

  • @pobillibrari
    @pobillibrari 6 місяців тому

    Great videossss i want to fly!

  • @Heck-ed6sr
    @Heck-ed6sr Рік тому

    May I know how the acid slide fares against the soul slide in terms of braking power and safety (and joint health, if relevant)?

  • @igorgoga7985
    @igorgoga7985 2 роки тому

    Boss, can you recommend best rollerblades three big wheels freeride/urban pls

  • @ЯрославКлименков-з3т

    Hi. What wheels do you use? Specificly I mean how hard they are. 85?

  • @angel_north
    @angel_north Рік тому

    I do not doubt that it goes well, but it also seems that the knee can suffer a lot in the long term, especially the ligaments.

  • @kevin1theone772
    @kevin1theone772 Рік тому

    Hey man just a question its a video from 10 months ago but i wanna ask what kinda wheels you use, Soft or hard?

  • @wheelsonfire1982
    @wheelsonfire1982 2 роки тому +1

    Hello wheel sure, how do you protect your boots from scratching when you do soul slide? I tried both hockey and electric tapes, both to no avail :/

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      Are your boots scraping the ground while sliding? My don't. Sounds like you might be getting a little too low of an angle!

    • @wheelsonfire1982
      @wheelsonfire1982 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline Turns out it wasn't actually my soul slides at all, it was from my practice runs with power stops at high speed in which my outside leg would always slide out. Sorry for the confusion and thank you for the response!

    • @wheelsonfire1982
      @wheelsonfire1982 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline Nevermind I did it again, it was definitely the soul slide this time. It turns out that this happens in emergencies where I get too much inside edge and push hard and it ends up slipping out. For now I'll super glue some metal strips to the inside edges of my boots to protect it. Soul Slide is such a good technique but it really is a dangerous one if you don't know what you are doing (damage to boot, wheel caught on ground and flipping you over).

    • @wheelsonfire1982
      @wheelsonfire1982 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline Also worth noting that I'm using 4x80 which I guess are a lot easier to get "too much" edge on

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому

      @@wheelsonfire1982 I see. Be careful using it if you’re slipping out! I’ve never scraped my boot or slid out using the soul slide.

  • @MushroomChoclate
    @MushroomChoclate 3 місяці тому

    Which wheels are you using in this case? I use 80a and i find it very hard to slide. Is it possible with softer wheels or should i switch to harder wheels?

  • @locky2562
    @locky2562 6 місяців тому

    I'm still struggling with the soul slide, should I be going at a fairly decent speed doing this? Because I'm learning it I'm going quite slow but no matter how much weight that's on the rear leg the soul skate grips too hard

  • @victoralcorta
    @victoralcorta 2 роки тому

    Awesome video!
    Could you please make a video about rockered and flat setup? differences? pros cons, and what is more recommended? Also would like to know what you use, thank you! new subscriber here, continue making cool videos!
    Cheers from Uruguay !

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for commenting and welcome to the channel! I was actually thinking of doing a review of the different frames I've used in a video in the near future. In short, rocker is more maneuverable but a little slower and less stable. I prefer the rocker for the maneuverability and the style of skating I do. Of course it's all a matter of personal preference, so one isn't "better" than another, just different.

    • @victoralcorta
      @victoralcorta 2 роки тому

      Thank you man, That was a wise comment, and you're totally right, I feel that I like both setups, I like the control and stability that flat gives you for gaining good speed and control at the same time, but also like this insane maneuverability that rocker gives, if someday somebody create a setup that has all this... Gosh, That will be the glory!

  • @TealMetzner
    @TealMetzner 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this video! I’m excited to learn how to soul slide! What knee pads are you using? Every pair I’ve bought so far has been so bulky.

    • @rerollinginline
      @rerollinginline  2 роки тому +2

      You're welcome, thanks for stopping by! The knee pads are the "Triple 8 Kneesaver" pads. I'll be honest though, I'm not very impressed with them. I actually only wear them because they're not bulky. Unfortunately, bulky = protective and the less bulky, the less protected you'll be. The reason I'm not impressed is they seem to be made of pretty cheap materials, don't have a ton of padding and are only held on by two velcro straps. I've fallen with these pads on and had them slide down and still get some road rash. Then again, I've fallen several times and they've protected me as well. I know they're not the best, so it's just a risk I've accepted. I have 187 Killer Pads knee pads as well, which use better materials and a "sleeve" that covers the knee in addition to straps... but of course they're bulkier as well. Anyway, just thought I'd give my input instead of just listing the pads and you assuming I really like them, lol. Also, they're one-size-fits-all and I'm 5'8" 160lbs for reference. Happy skating :)

    • @TealMetzner
      @TealMetzner 2 роки тому

      @@rerollinginline Thank you so much for the detailed response! I really appreciate it!! Yeah, the 187 Killer Pads were one of the pairs I bought but they were giant on me haha.

  • @NiekkieNick
    @NiekkieNick Місяць тому

    What if your wheels are to grippy or the surface is to rough? Can you still do a soul slide?

  • @alen8470
    @alen8470 2 роки тому

    Good work🌹