Rollerblading: Mohawk/Spread Eagle Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- How to learn the Mohawk, or Spread Eagle, on inline skates. I show you how to step by step build up to getting your feet and hips opened up enough in order to do the Mohawk. Most powerskating drills are easier to do on the ice, but I find that learning this skill is just as easy on rollerblades, so it's a great option to work on during the ice hockey off-season!
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This is different , And the best Mohawk tutorial I’ve seen on YT. All the others made it so complicated... I could never get anywhere with them.
But 5 minutes(!) after watching THIS vid-I found myself accidentally doing a Mohawk (!) Not very well , but nevertheless... :))))) TyVm
VonJhonn Thank you very much😊 Glad I could help! It just takes a bit of practice; I find a lot of people are scared of Mohawks but they’re not as hard as most people think!
Absolutely .. No one couldn't have said it any better VonJhonn. He broke it down for noobs like me... I had lost hope on ever attempting this when I watched others explain it.. I guess they skipped the most important steps to lay out for peeps like me... but now I get a little mohawk glide at least for 2-3 secs.. practice makes perfect though!
Thanks for the rollerblade tutorials, I’ve just recently got rollerblades so I can continue to improve over summer as I plan to join a hobby league this winter - apparently they’ll take a 41 year old beginner.
BigTwitchy Glad I can help out! It’s never too late to start💪
How’s it goin bud?
Marcel that oh yeah into music as you did the straight line on your weak side went incredibly hard
haha glad you liked it!
You dont understand how helpful this was. I watched so many videos and couldnt get it. Watched yours and immidiately got it. You earned a sub for sure
thanks so much!
For the first time today, I cracked the one foot lift drill (I'm able to mohawk ok both directions already) and realised that I was putting my weight on the front foot before, when I shifted to moving it to the back foot, it just clicked!
Great stuff! Sometimes it takes a whole with no progress, and then…CLICK!
Hey Marcel, super good video. Would it be possible to make a video on backwards crossovers / more backwards skating / transitional skating moves on inline skates?
Hi Trevor, thanks. I haven’t really done much of that because I’ve covered all of that in my on-ice videos already. But I’m seeing a lot of people that are also interesting in just the inline stuff. So it’s something I’ll definitely think about!
@@MarcelsHockeySchool That would be awesome! I'm definitely part of a niche that has taken up inline hockey as a covid hobby. The ice stuff is great, but it's a bit tough to tease out what I can and can't do on rollerblades. Cheers, and thanks again!
Honestly I never knew this was a move. It’s just the only way I know how to stop. 😂
This is a great video. Very informative. Thank you for making it. One question I have is personally I am unable to get any traction when trying to roll my wheels out at the beginning. Do you have tips for those "heavier" skaters to go lighter on their feet ?
Your welcome! If you’re having a hard timing rolling them out, then try shifting your wait to the other side, onto the foot that isn’t rolling. This should allow the other foot to roll out.
you mentioned your weaker side: what ratio do you think most fairly proficient skaters are with their strong to weak sides ? Eg 60-40, 70-30 etc?'
I’d say 60-40 but I think it can be more with very specific skills. Like with a tight turn I’m pretty close to even both sides but hip-opener left foot forward is waaaay worse, also because I very seldom need it in a game because it’s my backhand side.
Danke für das Video.
Wir machen auch Eishockey Videos, vor allem gerade zur Corona Zeit. Sind leider noch ein kleiner Kanal mit knapp 180 Abonnenten. Wenn ihr Lust habt könnt ihr ja mal vorbeischauen🏒🏒
I don't play hockey, but I'm trying to learn to inline skate and it just looks like having a stick would help with learning and balance. I'm sure I'd look stupid with a hockey stick but I'm seriously considering it......
It honestly probably would. Similar to a tight-rope walker using a long rod for balance. Have you watched my Learn to Inline Skate Beginners Tutorial?
@@MarcelsHockeySchool I do not believe I have - will check those out, thanks!
@@cerenademe9433 if you started skating how’s it going?
Hello Marcel, thanks for the video, I can"t mohawk at all. I can mohawk turn around a pylon, but I can't mohawk and making big circles/mohawk on straight line.
It kills my knees and hips to try to do it, what would you please recommand ?
Hi Arthur, if you can Mohawk around a pilon, that's already pretty good! In a game, you probably won't need much more. You don't really need to be able to do one in a fully straight line, and that is difficult for a lot of skaters. For a big circle, I would recommend just T-pushing around the circle at first and then gradually opening the back foot. Also, streching/mobility exercises for your hips are always a good idea; I could use some more mobility myself!
Awesome tutorial! What wheels do you use outdoors on asphalt?
Mike Choiniere Thanks! I’ve actually been struggling a bit to find wheels that I’m happy with on asphalt. I’ve tried everything from soft indoor wheels to hard outdoor ones; they all have great grip for 2-3 skates, and after that it’s slide n slide :(
@@MarcelsHockeySchool try some lebeda outdoors. Pure hockey a local hockey store in Denver sells. I liked them on a 4 when setup, but changed to a 3 wheel power slide setup.
@@godjhaka7376 I actually have the Labeda Asphalt ones on right now. I find them too hard.
Sehr gutes Video. Ich bin gerade am Üben das ich flexibler werde da ich es noch nicht schaffe die Füsse ganz gerade zu stellen. So wird es im moment noch eine sehr enge Kurve. ;-)
Frank Wostradowski desto gerader man steht, desto leichter kann man die Füßen nach außen drehen. Zwar hat man da weniger Kraft, aber man kommt leichter in den Mohawk
@@MarcelsHockeySchool Super danke dir. Versuch mich gerade jeden Morgen zu dehnen das ich es bald schaffe ganz gerade zu stehen.
@@frankwostradowski1676wie genau dehnst du das?
can i use the same technique on ice?
Yes
Hallo Marcel ! Wollte mal fragen ob man in der Sommersaison in der Eishalle in Landsberg Inlineskaten kann? Kannst du mir bitte vielleicht auch bescheid geben wann das Eishokeytraining wieder startet? Liebe Grüße Noel mit den Schlittschuhen mit den grünen Schuhbändeln aus der Eishalle Landsberg
Nicole Leiska Hallo Noel, bitte schicke mir eine Mail mit deine Kontaktdaten an info@marcelshockeyschool.com dann kann ich dir Bescheid geben wann alles wieder beginnt. Das Eisstadion ist gerade gesperrt, und der Belag ist leider im Sommer nicht gut für Inliner (sehr glatt). LG Marcel
For me, it’s just hard to get the second leg opened
Edit: just figured it out, kinda
you don't really need to open it that much to start. Start at 90 degrees, so basically a T. Start pushing, then gradually try to increase the angle!
Kann man Kanten Arbeit auch verbessern oder schadet es?
Brady Lamb auf jeden Fall! Das hier ist auch Kantenarbeit
Ist es normal, dass man auf den Inlinern eher auf der Innenkante steht?
hans-juergen fueller man fährt allgemein mehr auf die Innenkante. Vorwärts und Rückwärtslaufen ist alles Innenkante. Ich finde einfach auf Inliner dass man sich nicht so krass auf die Kanten lehnen kann wie auf Schlittschuhe.
Hi danke fürs viedeo wieso bist du so außer Atem?😉
Zerri XXX Haha wenn man alles auf einmal dreht wird man ein bisschen müde😃😉