day 30 of learning how to rollerblade

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • I'm teaching myself how to rollerblade! updates will be posted as I see fit.
    I'm stoked with my progress so far and I'm really excited to continue making rollerblading content. I'm looking forward to getting good enough that I can skate in really cool places! ☀️
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  • @pavelbuchnevich1229
    @pavelbuchnevich1229 3 місяці тому +2

    Brands that have affordable decent skates are Rollerblade, FR and Powerslide. Also, fit differs from brand to brand so you just have to figure out which one fits you the best. Spend a little more on a decent skate that fits you comfortably, it's well worth the money and your feet will thank you for it. I highly recommend getting skates with replaceable frame so you can swap to bigger wheels and better frame when you're ready.

  • @testsubjectzero8918
    @testsubjectzero8918 3 місяці тому +3

    Nice progress. Prioritize locking in the parallel turn and T-stop. They both felt impossible at first but eventually you just start doing it. The parallel turn is the launching point to a power stop. Also good to learn how to stop with the heal break. Flow Skate has a great tutorial video on the heal break "The best way to stop on inline skates". You want to keep that heal brake on until you have a very fluid and reliable T-stop and power stop or power slide but then you're also are going to be burning up your wheels faster so the heal brake has its advantages. Word of warning I would recommend wearing hip butt pads (along with knee elbow pads) if you start working on a powerstop, because you really have to throw yourself into it and you will fall. My skates are Rollerblade Twisters. Same as my shoe size 10 1/2. Love them.

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the advice! I really like the Rollerblade brand so that’ll probably be my first pair of real skates 😁 I can kinda stop with the heal brake but I still feel wobbly when using it. I’ll have to keep trying and learn the T pose too.

    • @HotFiya05
      @HotFiya05 2 місяці тому +1

      Balance and trusting your outer edges are the key. I'm pretty darn proficient on my left parallel turns, and can balance for distance on my left leg. My right side, however, just won't 'get it'. For some reason, I have a phobia of falling to my right

  • @unequallytwisted
    @unequallytwisted 14 днів тому

    Good watch! Keep at it man. I just got back on skates last summer at 35 yrs old after 20 yrs. It's helped with my mobility dramatically! I'm now skating +50 mi weekly. Recording on Strava app. Trying to post on instagram and youtube.

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  13 днів тому

      Thanks! I love to hear that. It’s been great fun for sure.

  • @dodiherdiyanto
    @dodiherdiyanto 4 дні тому

    Hey what's up, nice vid! It's my 21st day rollerblading and I am now 42 yrs old just trying to keep up with my kids cause they're better at rollerblading than I am.

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  3 дні тому

      That’s awesome man, I hope you’ve been enjoying it as much as I have!

  • @AWS-Blading
    @AWS-Blading 4 дні тому

    Im 53 and just starting to do some aggressive inline skating. Wish I was your age again! Keep up the great work.

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  3 дні тому

      Thanks, I really appreciate the encouragement!

  • @jov8942
    @jov8942 3 місяці тому +2

    Yo even tho this is the first vid I saw from u I think u are gonna be a big youtubers keep going bro

  • @riccardogarzelli
    @riccardogarzelli 3 місяці тому +1

    couple of things: scissor your skates while rolling and close your stance bringing those skates together

  • @uu3903
    @uu3903 3 місяці тому

    T-stop is actually quite difficult until you build up ankle strength and balance (able to glide on one foot). You're close but doesn't look you're there yet. An easier stop (for slower speeds like you're going) might be a stuttering/chopping pizza stepping. It ain't pretty but it's a legit stop and easier. Polly is great. Also watch Asha @Skatefresh. Keep up the good work! 👍

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  3 місяці тому

      Thanks! I’ll check out Asha and I appreciate your advice 😁

  • @darksider7791
    @darksider7791 3 місяці тому

    I feel the same here in south Florida. Over populated. That's the reason I keep the heel break on. It makes a sound while you break that people can hear. Like a horn for your rollerblade.

  • @DronkenKater
    @DronkenKater 3 місяці тому

    enjoy man! and good that you wear protection it will save your life one day.

  • @chrisplayz253
    @chrisplayz253 Місяць тому

    Hi I started learning in January, things that have made the biggest improvementts in my skating..
    Learn how to stop as quickly as possible
    Making sure my shins are pressing into the front of my skates, which automatically makes you bend your knees and lowers your centre off gravity
    Getting hard boots, I started the first month with cheap soft boots, but upgraded to frx 80s which made a massive difference in the control and manouverability.
    Good luck, all the best in your journey 😊

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for the tips! Best of luck to you as well.

  • @riccardogarzelli
    @riccardogarzelli 3 місяці тому

    also you may wanna go for an FR2 skate

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  3 місяці тому

      Thanks! Yeah I've been looking at those, they're a bit pricey for me 😅 as I evolve and improve I'd love to get a pair but I'm looking at the Rollerblade RB 80s for right now

    • @riccardogarzelli
      @riccardogarzelli 2 місяці тому

      Price is why I said FR2: best quality /price in FR range. FR1 is overkill

  • @braden7546
    @braden7546 3 місяці тому +2

    Stop skating on tennis courts. Damages the courts.

    • @disappointmatt
      @disappointmatt  3 місяці тому +2

      Ok Braden 👍

    • @ATSaale
      @ATSaale 3 дні тому

      How does it damage the court? Worst I've ever done is leave some urethane on the court and that comes right off