Learn How To T-Stop On Inline Skates | T-Stop On Rollerblades | How To Stop On Inline Skates #03

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025

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  • @skamidanen
    @skamidanen  6 років тому +4

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  • @lyndagruen2047
    @lyndagruen2047 5 років тому +32

    Daniel, thank you! That is a fantastic explanation of a T-stop. Very glad you mentioned that the power comes from muscle power, not balance or a weight transfer to the rear leg. I wish more folks would remind newbies of this.
    A couple of notes:
    In my experience, I've noted that it's normal not to master a skating technique right away. In the case of the T-stop, I had difficulty balancing and tight hips when I first started. I'm definitely improving, but it's taken time and practice.
    Before I could start using the T-stop, I had to be able to balance on one leg. At first, I couldn't do this. It comes in time with practice. I started with small T-pushes. Over time, what happens is that you develop muscle memorization, so those tiny T-pushes become longer glides just by practice. Now, I am starting to be able to rest one leg over the other like Daniel will sometimes - just not for very long. I will probably be able to get in much longer glides like that later, with more practice.
    To address my tight hips, I've worked on Pilates clam shell stretches, butterfly stretches and ballet turnouts and pliés. These stretches / exercises have helped me improve my T-stop braking angle.
    (Just FYI, those same stretches should also help with ~180-degree sideways skating techniques, such as the Spread Eagle Spinout / Crosby Turn (or edgework - hockey) / Mohawk (hockey / roller derby) and Side Surfing / Wave slalom turns. Of course with the T-stop, we only use 90 degrees, rather than about 180. ; )
    One final note: some of us prefer the term "drag stop" to T-stop - or at least the term "L stop", since our braking skate is usually off to the side a little, like an L, and certainly is dragging for braking. = )

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  5 років тому

      Lynda, you're amazing! Thanks a bunch for your helpful comment. I'm sure this will help one or the other of our great community. :) All of your tips and progress reports are very useful, also thanks for the different names of that braking technique.
      💪🔥👍

    • @nenojamme6517
      @nenojamme6517 4 роки тому

      Thanks, this was really helpful! I will practice like that too.

  • @dannykravitz9548
    @dannykravitz9548 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks to you, me and my girlfriend have learned to brake in the living room and I want to practice on the street! Thanks again!!

  • @lucio3061
    @lucio3061 6 років тому +9

    Great video! By far the best t-stop tutorial

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      Wow, okay that means a lot, thank you pretty much! 🙂🙏

  • @Tataouine854
    @Tataouine854 2 місяці тому +1

    Vous êtes le meilleur sur UA-cam pour moi , merci à vous

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  2 місяці тому

      Je te remercie beaucoup pour ton feedback ! Cela me fait très plaisir ! J'espère que nous pourrons encore t'aider avec beaucoup d'autres vidéos de skate.

  • @ajnbin
    @ajnbin 5 років тому +7

    Hi Daniel,
    I've learnt a lot with your videos.
    I went from absolute beginners to comfortably skating (level 2/6, with 6 = pros).
    I would love to visit you for a couple of courses during a weekend.

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  5 років тому

      Hey thank you, this is great to hear! I would love to welcome you to some personal lessons! :)

  • @4144758
    @4144758 4 роки тому +1

    Muscle Power! Subscribed for that Excellent German Explanation 😎

  • @NikZvi
    @NikZvi 6 років тому +6

    I love T-stop and hate it at the same time. My wheels hate it cause I use it a lot on all surfaces and downhills. But that's the best stopping technique for me.

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      Have you ever thought about SimBrakes?
      ua-cam.com/video/ERjFJKGQ28g/v-deo.html

    • @NikZvi
      @NikZvi 6 років тому +1

      @@skamidanen I know about them, yes. And maybe will give them a try one day.

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      Good to know. :)
      Have a nice day dude 🙂✌

  • @chefrany
    @chefrany 4 роки тому +1

    Best tutorial for the T stop thanks alote!

  • @MichaelButlerC
    @MichaelButlerC 6 років тому +2

    Great video! So in depth and good quality audio/video. Thank you

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      Thanks Michael for that awesome feedback! 🙂🙏

  • @abdallah2892
    @abdallah2892 5 років тому +2

    Daniel your didactics, are wonderful makes it look very easy.... Gratitude! 🇧🇷🙏👏👏👏

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  5 років тому

      Again, thanks in advance! 🙂🙏

  • @craftswithelliellc
    @craftswithelliellc 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you! This was super helpful :)

  • @xxjabsxxful
    @xxjabsxxful Рік тому +1

    Schön erklärt

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  Рік тому

      Freut mich, danke dir! 🙂🙏

  • @stevenald1854
    @stevenald1854 4 роки тому

    This will help me with my T-Stop in ice hockey. Thanks.

  • @luislima8798
    @luislima8798 5 років тому +2

    Amazing videos, learning realy fast with them, tanks alot.

  • @ruthlessrza7882
    @ruthlessrza7882 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for a great explanation.. u are a great Guru. I'll keep practicing t stop.

  • @AdnanSami-tangail
    @AdnanSami-tangail 2 роки тому +1

    Take Love From #Bangladesh... 💞

  • @KiDTRiiPz
    @KiDTRiiPz 4 роки тому +5

    Hey Dan! Beginner here. Does wheel compound ( 82A ) affect stopping? Would I want a harder compound like 85A?

  • @KaXXXaK
    @KaXXXaK 6 років тому +2

    Great video! Congratulations! Good quality! You have a new subscriber! Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus Spanien.

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      🙂🙏 Hey, thank you pretty much! :) That's awesome, welcome to the "SkaMiDan community" 😉👌 Best greetings fom Germany

  • @e.michael3922
    @e.michael3922 6 років тому +3

    Just what I needed. I can not stop FFS. The streets over here are just horrible

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      I'm sorry but what do you mean with FFS? 😳

    • @e.michael3922
      @e.michael3922 6 років тому +2

      @@skamidanen for fuck sake. T stop is impossible, but I can heel break pretty good

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому

      🙏

    • @lyndagruen2047
      @lyndagruen2047 5 років тому

      @@e.michael3922 Takes practice - and stretching off-skates. I found heel braking easier than T-stopping, too. I get the challenging streets aspect. That may make it a bit more difficult for you to learn the T-stop - especially if you're talking roads like bumpy cobblestones, for example. If you can find flat surfaces for practice, that's where I'd go if I were you - to start, anyway. = )

  • @aangelbaunino
    @aangelbaunino 2 роки тому +1

    Gracias me sirvió mucho

  • @georgeakritidis8317
    @georgeakritidis8317 4 роки тому +1

    Can you do a T-Stop with fitness rollerblades? I have the Rollerblade Macroblade 80. I just bought them and I am working this movement but with no success yet.

  • @hobbybugs1286
    @hobbybugs1286 4 роки тому

    Me relates to karate makes soo much sense

  • @devchaudhari7778
    @devchaudhari7778 3 роки тому +1

    I tried to do this on wood but it wouldn’t skid it would just suddenly stop and make me fall. So do you have tips for that?

  • @marianogueira5972
    @marianogueira5972 5 років тому +1

    Nice.

  • @AdamBast
    @AdamBast 5 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @tomnikond600
    @tomnikond600 6 років тому +2

    Hello Daniel! What's the brand name of the back lights you use on your skates? Are they on Amazon.? Thanks! Great video. Please do a tutorial to do a powerstop! Cheers from Argentina

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  6 років тому +1

      Hey 🙂These are "Fothon LED light tubes" of the brand POWERSLIDE.
      A how to Powerstop tutorial will come. But until then it will take much time. There are many other tutorials which I would like to publish before.For example: "How to "Plow Stop", how to "Spread Eagle Spninout", how to "Wall Stop" and many more.

  • @fisherchi
    @fisherchi 4 роки тому +1

    When I do the T-Stop, it keeps turning my body and the back skate is not sliding but keeps grabbing the ground. I have my front knee over the toes and I have almost 95% of my weight on the front leg. I have 80mm 82A wheels and they seem to be very soft and do not slide. You mentioned having 85A or higher. Maybe I will change to this.
    The only time I can do a proper control slide is if the ground is wet. Thank you for the video.

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  4 роки тому

      Hi Erwin, just keep practicing, it also works with soft wheels like 76A and others. :) But you're right, practicing on wet or very smooth grounds like smooth concrete is always a good option! 😉 Keep doing it and you will learn it quickly. ;)

  • @caspernielsen7704
    @caspernielsen7704 4 роки тому +1

    Cool video
    I have one question though
    In your video about heelstop, you use your right leg to break but in this video you use your left leg to break.
    My question is of wich leg i should use to break. My strong leg og week leg
    Kind regards
    Casper

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  4 роки тому

      In best case you can use both of you legs to brake, no matter if it's the weaker or stronger one. I can use the left one, as well as the right one to brake, slow down and stop.

    • @skamidanen
      @skamidanen  4 роки тому

      And thank you! 🙂🙏

  • @flossinerryday3095
    @flossinerryday3095 4 роки тому

    Do I put my weight on the brake foot or skating foot. And is most of the weight on the ball or heel?

    • @ALLISMIND
      @ALLISMIND 4 роки тому +3

      the weight should be on the skating foot. If you put it on the brake foot you will lose balance or fall

    • @voyageruk2002
      @voyageruk2002 3 роки тому

      @@ALLISMIND good answer

  • @mroblige1018
    @mroblige1018 3 роки тому

    I don't get it my brake leg keeps getting caught or rolls

  • @Kis15
    @Kis15 6 років тому

    👍👍❤❤😁😁

  • @rosedelimajolicoeur9830
    @rosedelimajolicoeur9830 3 роки тому

    how old are you ? 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 years old