the first time i saw the video i thought would be very difficult, but since been trying to have a better skating, from nowhere ive accomplished by doing 1/2 moon stokes, the double push is amazing.
Nice technical fragmentation of the double push. If I may add, this is the beginning of something great. This looks like what long track speed skaters call "carving the ice", except that it is being done on land. I do have issues with the way the whole thing is integrated into the final package. Would like to see a more pronounced outer fall integrating gravity, and a more defined pendulum effect with the recovering leg channeling the fall into forward motion.
Your comment was just funny .Had to give it a thumbs up.However, You need to concider whether this person lives where skating is possible near by. There was no way I could find a pair of skates let alone space to learn where I come from.I am just starting out.Always wanted to get into this thing.
Im a personal trainer and thinking what you said, it's true and not: would be bad for the knees if he was executing a poor form of moving but he's not, so I gotta say it's not bad for your knees as long you dont let your knee goes beyond your foot toe when looking from above while you're bending it. Check'how to perform squats video' in case it's not so clear.
Eddy makes this all too complicated. I think all of his exercises are great but just for general conditioning and skating. I'd rather see him do a nice set of 1/2 moon stokes then show what happens when you step across the center line with bent knee and show what happens as you straighten leg.
I disagree, Eddy is DPing here, although perhaps not with great amplitude. Planting your foot beneath it's own hip is actually incorrect and too wide, the setdown should be directly beneath your nose.
dont know to skate isn't bad as you sit your ass on the sofa playing games and think' "i dont know how to skate:(" did you know how to walk, cycle and run when you were just a child???? get skates on your feet now!!
the first time i saw the video i thought would be very difficult, but since been trying to have a better skating, from nowhere ive accomplished by doing 1/2 moon stokes, the double push is amazing.
I've just learned what a double push is today. Eddy is excellent
Nice technical fragmentation of the double push. If I may add, this is the beginning of something great. This looks like what long track speed skaters call "carving the ice", except that it is being done on land. I do have issues with the way the whole thing is integrated into the final package. Would like to see a more pronounced outer fall integrating gravity, and a more defined pendulum effect with the recovering leg channeling the fall into forward motion.
u can add it to your favorite list. Just below the video display is the link to "save to favorites" with the little heart icon :) as far as i know
Your comment was just funny .Had to give it a thumbs up.However, You need to concider whether this person lives where skating is possible near by. There was no way I could find a pair of skates let alone space to learn where I come from.I am just starting out.Always wanted to get into this thing.
good job Eddie
perfect tutorial
Eu achei o máximo!!!! Vou mostrar para a minha treinadora, Cindya Pardo, de Brasília, Brasil.
wow... i think i might try this out later on... i'm such a noob at skating.
Im a personal trainer and thinking what you said, it's true and not: would be bad for the knees if he was executing a poor form of moving but he's not, so I gotta say it's not bad for your knees as long you dont let your knee goes beyond your foot toe when looking from above while you're bending it. Check'how to perform squats video' in case it's not so clear.
I remember there was some out door race I went to about five or six years ago, and this guy was dressed as a tree. No joke, lol.
Que buen tutorial, es algo para personas mas aanzadas, pero igual esta bueno
Yes, you can.
clases de double push
he is perfect totaly balance the bruce lee of skating
I'm not sure I agree with that. One should take any increase in training load slowly and carefully, until one's muscles and connective tissue adapts.
Eddy makes this all too complicated. I think all of his exercises are great but just for general conditioning and skating.
I'd rather see him do a nice set of 1/2 moon stokes then show what happens when you step across the center line with bent knee and show what happens as you straighten leg.
I disagree, Eddy is DPing here, although perhaps not with great amplitude. Planting your foot beneath it's own hip is actually incorrect and too wide, the setdown should be directly beneath your nose.
Hmmm
dont know to skate isn't bad as you sit your ass on the sofa playing games and think' "i dont know how to skate:(" did you know how to walk, cycle and run when you were just a child???? get skates on your feet now!!