I'm forty-wan yeers old. And introducing my skating to aggressive. The time invested in providing this thorough walkthrough helps me tremendously. It is bookmarked and will be used for a good while. Many many thanks to you guys Ricardo and Bobi. This was a great service to many i am sure.
Very nice video! I haven’t skated aggressive since high school (34 now) my kids just got in-line skates so I decided to pick up some razors!! Wanted to touch up on my knowledge and skills and this is just what I needed. Can’t wait for intermediate and advanced!
This was an amazing intro. I stopped aggressive skating about 20 years ago and I'm just getting back into it and i gotta say i've not felt this much like myself in a long time. This vid took what I remember sort of figuring out for myself from practicing, watching old skate tapes and learning from all the other skaters at the local parks and puts it into a wonderfully presented format with a logical and intuitive progression. SO HELPFUL!!! Thank you! Subscribed!!!!
I like this approach of teaching basics a lot! However there is one thing missing from it in my opinion: physical preparation! I suppose anyone trying aggressive skating already has some experience with the basic skating and has strong enough legs to jump on and off. If someone doesn't, before going aggressive, they should work on that first.
@@nick5406 yeah most tutorial makers keep saying: be comfortable at basic skating first! stance, falling, braking, backwards, especially parrallell turns and crossovers in my opinion for center of mass over one foot for instance. The flexibility and strength will come from those "basic" skills. I think i've been skating for 3 years now i think? cruising but also hours on end at abanonded roundabouts at night practicing crossovers, parallell turn, soul slide and t-brake. cant do powerslide still. also working on backwards skating and backwards crossovers. last year i've been hitting flat ramps, half pipe pumping, cant do 180 yet on half pipe and havent gotten to the top yet. last week I did my first drop in on a quarterpipe at 3/4 my size. and the day after I did my first jumping out of the quarterpipe on the top. that was scary :) and yesterday i went back to another skateparc where i never dared dropping in on quarterpipes with copings and i did them all. also jumping out but lucky for me there was a fence behind or else i would have gone over it haha. now that my balance is getting there and it seems im learning ramps exponentionally, ive just subtly let my wife know that i want to buy aggressive skates for my 47th birthday. I might also need more armour like hip and coccyx protection because the mortgage doesnt pay itself haha.
Just like how you say My WHeels Ranking Video was well produced, I must say Ricardo this a very well produced video! Hoping the next edition will include Royale Grinds
4 wheel flat, has max contact with ground, allows best power transfer/speed for distance on grinds...hockey shorts with hard tail bone pad is LITERALLY a life saver...😝🤙
great video. I like to use heavy duty work gloves. Nice ones by Milwaukee tools or similar. They're nicely padded at the wrist while also giving the entire hand protection. They wont protect the wrist as well. but they have some added protection elsewhere, making them an interesting alternative imo
I try to learn from your video clips. But I found out that it is not as easy as you guys make it look. You have to go slowly, step by step, practicing one thing each day to keep your posture strong. Then slowly skip to the next position.
I started learning aggressive last year. I does take a fair amount of time to learn this. Stick to learning one trick at a time, before moving on to the next. Also, don't forget to revisit the previous learned tricks next time you do a session. I often play a game where I have to nail the trick 10 times in a row before moving on. If I fail at the 8th, I start over from 1 again. This ensures a lot of repetitions with what you still haven't nailed 100%. Learning is really all about repetitions. Good luck.
its been 6 months and i dont know if you’re gonna see this, but i need to know.. i’ve always had 72mm wheels on regular rollerblades and i know, personally, that they perform okay on street. I also know that the aggressive skates (with 60mm wheels) are specifically designed for grinds and parks and not for long distance rides. i’m not aiming for grinds that much. i’m more of a street guy, but i still wanna buy aggressive skates, cause who knows, i might start grinding too.. (i live very near where the skate park is) I just wanna know your opinion, cause i’ve never had an aggressive skates myself. Will it be pain to ride 60mm skates in the street? I’m still in my teens and i’m full of energy jsyk, haha
a skate shop owner here told me he fell on a ramp, no helmet, ... woke up later from having been unconscious. dude the guy could have hemorrhaged and died
I'm forty-wan yeers old. And introducing my skating to aggressive. The time invested in providing this thorough walkthrough helps me tremendously. It is bookmarked and will be used for a good while. Many many thanks to you guys Ricardo and Bobi. This was a great service to many i am sure.
Very nice video! I haven’t skated aggressive since high school (34 now) my kids just got in-line skates so I decided to pick up some razors!! Wanted to touch up on my knowledge and skills and this is just what I needed. Can’t wait for intermediate and advanced!
I love how chill & laidback these two are, they just ooze coolness 😎 And it doesn’t hurt that they’re both great skaters as well!
Agreed! Nobody is showing too much ego and nobody is fighting for the camera other than to genuinely help the listener.
This was an amazing intro. I stopped aggressive skating about 20 years ago and I'm just getting back into it and i gotta say i've not felt this much like myself in a long time. This vid took what I remember sort of figuring out for myself from practicing, watching old skate tapes and learning from all the other skaters at the local parks and puts it into a wonderfully presented format with a logical and intuitive progression. SO HELPFUL!!! Thank you! Subscribed!!!!
This was literally the best beginners guide to rollerblading I have seen, so much information for someone learning aggressive inline. 🙌🏻
Спасибо большое за уроки Боби🤝, буду тренироваться 💪и ждать новые уроки по катанию🙋♂️🤟✌️
Thank you Ricardo and Bobi🤘
Awesome!! An advanced and Pro course would be amazing! 😍
I like this approach of teaching basics a lot! However there is one thing missing from it in my opinion: physical preparation! I suppose anyone trying aggressive skating already has some experience with the basic skating and has strong enough legs to jump on and off. If someone doesn't, before going aggressive, they should work on that first.
Flexibility too! Gotta get fit for safety and better looking grinds too
@@nick5406 yeah most tutorial makers keep saying: be comfortable at basic skating first! stance, falling, braking, backwards, especially parrallell turns and crossovers in my opinion for center of mass over one foot for instance. The flexibility and strength will come from those "basic" skills. I think i've been skating for 3 years now i think? cruising but also hours on end at abanonded roundabouts at night practicing crossovers, parallell turn, soul slide and t-brake. cant do powerslide still. also working on backwards skating and backwards crossovers.
last year i've been hitting flat ramps, half pipe pumping, cant do 180 yet on half pipe and havent gotten to the top yet. last week I did my first drop in on a quarterpipe at 3/4 my size. and the day after I did my first jumping out of the quarterpipe on the top. that was scary :) and yesterday i went back to another skateparc where i never dared dropping in on quarterpipes with copings and i did them all. also jumping out but lucky for me there was a fence behind or else i would have gone over it haha. now that my balance is getting there and it seems im learning ramps exponentionally, ive just subtly let my wife know that i want to buy aggressive skates for my 47th birthday. I might also need more armour like hip and coccyx protection because the mortgage doesnt pay itself haha.
First try, he said 😎 let's go beginners, we need people on skates 🔥
Crazy I was googling for this literally 24hour ago .... and then you come up with this guide ... thanks so much
I can already tell this will be such a great video for learning to skate aggressive. Thanks for keeping this tutorial series going!
very nice and useful video , thanks guys
I found the best video on youtube, thank you guys i love you, can't wait to see the next level video
This video is very helpful. I'm looking forward to see the next one
Como sempre, Ricardo trazendo conteudo de qualidade e informação! Obrigado ao Bobi tmb!!!
i stopped riding around 13 years ago , i think today is the day when i need to order new razors :D cant wait for the first rail after that long break
Just got a new pair of aggressive and I would say yall covered the best of the basics
Great tutorial, guys! Can't wait for the next one
Great tutorial! 😎 Many thanks! 😁🤟🏻
This is amazing! Thank you!
Extremely helpful and well put together.❤
Awesome content! Thanks for sharing!
Just like how you say My WHeels Ranking Video was well produced, I must say Ricardo this a very well produced video! Hoping the next edition will include Royale Grinds
Buenisimo Lino muchisimas gracias eres el mejor con bobi tambien!
This is a very helpful video. Thank you❤
This is amazing!!
That Prince color skate was 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks vor video❤
This is a good first video for beginners definitely agree. Are you planning on continuing it? That would be nice
4 wheel flat, has max contact with ground, allows best power transfer/speed for distance on grinds...hockey shorts with hard tail bone pad is LITERALLY a life saver...😝🤙
Love this thank you!
great video. I like to use heavy duty work gloves. Nice ones by Milwaukee tools or similar. They're nicely padded at the wrist while also giving the entire hand protection. They wont protect the wrist as well. but they have some added protection elsewhere, making them an interesting alternative imo
1hours++ duration, seriously 😌
Enjoyed it 🎉
Amazing guide!! What do you recommend for the shin guard?
I try to learn from your video clips. But I found out that it is not as easy as you guys make it look. You have to go slowly, step by step, practicing one thing each day to keep your posture strong. Then slowly skip to the next position.
I started learning aggressive last year. I does take a fair amount of time to learn this. Stick to learning one trick at a time, before moving on to the next. Also, don't forget to revisit the previous learned tricks next time you do a session. I often play a game where I have to nail the trick 10 times in a row before moving on. If I fail at the 8th, I start over from 1 again. This ensures a lot of repetitions with what you still haven't nailed 100%. Learning is really all about repetitions.
Good luck.
Thanks a LOT
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its been 6 months and i dont know if you’re gonna see this, but i need to know..
i’ve always had 72mm wheels on regular rollerblades and i know, personally, that they perform okay on street. I also know that the aggressive skates (with 60mm wheels) are specifically designed for grinds and parks and not for long distance rides. i’m not aiming for grinds that much. i’m more of a street guy, but i still wanna buy aggressive skates, cause who knows, i might start grinding too.. (i live very near where the skate park is) I just wanna know your opinion, cause i’ve never had an aggressive skates myself. Will it be pain to ride 60mm skates in the street?
I’m still in my teens and i’m full of energy jsyk, haha
That’s great
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a skate shop owner here told me he fell on a ramp, no helmet, ... woke up later from having been unconscious. dude the guy could have hemorrhaged and died
didn't know Lil B skated..
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