@@nicklauschristofonoXXII you will learn... those diggers are only bareable for so long. then what once was light turns into life long injuries. remember this comment, I promise....
@@katsu3595 you can only eat shit without protective gear for so long before it catches up to you... might only take once to end your riding forever...
The music, the moves, the time of day, a couple more angles and this feels like the entrance sequence of some character rushing someplace to start his adventure.
This is the reason I want walkable cities to exist, because there is just something so free flowing about this movement that just literally gets you moving. I miss the times of when there were lots of walking and bike trails and all that instead of just cars upon cars upon cars.
Urban skating is the best! When I was 35 I saw a guy rolling down the streets of San Francisco and I had to try it. There is nothing as cool as rolling through a city, so many surprises and pleasures.cheers!
Absolutely! I had no idea how much I'd like urban skating. All my previous experience was pickup roller hockey as a kid, which I stopped at 16 years old. At 38, I dug the skates out to shoot around at rinks for exercise. Then I found Bill Stoppard's channel, started urban skating and completely fell in love. It's such an amazing activity for me for several reasons including mental and physical health.
this is strangely satisfying. i’m learning to rollerblade again after quitting for nine years. it’s a shaky process but watching people like you gives me a lot of confidence and excitement for what i might be able to do in the future with rollerblades
I do 10-12km - (16-20 miles) every morning. Picked it up again at the start of the year.Commit a short time every day to doing it, seriously you pick it up so quick. I still can’t even stop that well, but I hit the street anyway. Started back on netball courts. Hahaha!
You should actually do it. Literally the most freeing thing in the world. I’m not as good as him, but I skate 10km every morning at 5am. Best start to a day someone can ask for.
bro what is impressive is that I know for a fact that you're making what you're doing look easy, but it's absolutely not. This is my ultimate purpose of learning roller skating!
@@halfcabmelanchol I’m sure the guy has some cool stuff in his bag but fr he’s just skating, forwards, backwards, hockey stops, crossovers, all easy stuff, I’ve seen people do some pretty nutty shit on rollerblades, backflips off rails and shit like that (they have trick skates with only two wheels so you can grind between them) I would love to see this guy give it a go, even if he doesn’t know tricks he’s got a good base skill set and I’m sure he could learn some really cool stuff, would be neat to see progression of trick learning too
bro I love roller skating and ppl kinda mock me for doing so but ppl like you really make me wanna go in depth in the sport!! (thanks for wearing your protections and your helmet it shows to other people that even with them you can be cool and you are safer)
Very energetic , really enjoy it. I love the magic slides you did at the beginning. Any chance you will try to do a tutorial on that ? I still cannot master it ( only the powerslide )
Thanks! Yes, I do want to do something on the magic slide. It’s become my favorite stop, so I’d like to a video on how I progressed through learning it.
Just got my skates in the mail last week. I’m learning now. Never skated a day in my life but I’ve always wanted to since I was a kid. This is why I want to skate! This looks so liberating and fun! Awesome work man
Amazing, I hope you have a blast with them. The only thing I don't like about skating is that I stopped doing it for 22 years. But now I plan on doing it until my body won't let me anymore.
@@rerollinginline Hey I know this is an old video, but just seeing it now. Could you advise what skates, wheels, and whatever other gear you're using? I want to learn to skate like this but don't know about the equipment.
@@gyrich i have the same question as this guy. never skated before but want to get it into it on paved trails (no stunts). any skate recommendations for a newbie? and do you recommend hard boot or soft boot?
DUDE!! A MILLION! KEEP GOING MAN! You could literally skate and vlog (get paid to live life with your family and share it) for a living. Understand the title of this video and what made it stand out. Straight and to the point, “City”urban “Speed” action.
Good job zooming around the pot holes in Philly I took a spill couple years ago heading to work on my boosted board on market manhole cover was like 2 inches below grade haha
Wow…. That looks like so much fun. I use to skate a lot when I was younger and I enjoyed the feeling of free and the wind blowing in my air. Ooohhhh !!! How I miss skating. 😢
You know what would be really cool? Have a little radar/blip thing on the screen showing your travels on a map. It'll be cool to see how much ground you cover in real time, like a videogame?
Save up 20 dollars a week and in 2 months you can get yourself a pretty decent set, i highly recommend giving it a shot. Give yourself a few hours a week to skate at local sport courts. Go for it!
It's been around two decades and a half since I last rollerbladed and I decided to come watch videos of people commuting on rollerblades after watching an ig short... it's 1:24 am in Antiguo Cuscatlán and here I am, feeling so energized and inspired by you. You freaking rock, I'm doing this again ❤🔥
This video just got me to research what skates and pads to get. Brother and I havnt skated in 15+ years, but were going to pick it back up again. Looks like so much fun.
@@MacLeigh I honestly think it's situational, which is why I use them all when skating. The other reason I use them all is just to make sure I keep my skills sharp with all of them and it's always easy to use any of them. That being said, it's kind of hard to beat the magic slide in terms of pure stopping power. The faster you're going, the more useful the magic slide is. If you're bombing a hill and need to stop, a power stop isn't going to help. But... the magic is also the hardest to learn and takes the most lateral space to set up until you get good at it (it takes up far less with practice). So I'd say they're all useful and I learned them in order of power stop -> power slide -> magic slide. Also... the soul slide I think is not talked about enough as a slowing/stopping technique. I use it multiple times in this video but for example at 1:07 I use it twice, once on each foot, to slow down going down a hill. I'll be doing a video on this sometime soon.
@@rerollinginline Totally agree about the soul slide. Pretty easy to learn on either side, and easy to be confident using it at high speeds. I think people also don't talk enough about making slides instinctual. What good is a slide if you can't do it immediately when you have to stop without warning?
@@erikrhodes6324 Yup, I soul slide more than anything to control speed. It's like a drag stop on steroids once you get comfortable with it. And yeah, that's another reason I slide more than is completely necessary - so that when I truly need it to be safe, it's just instinct.
And this is why I got into skating again, and invested nearly 1k dollars for my kit , to one day learn to fly and commute with skates like this. YAH willing there will be no more broken bones.
how to hide record stick? Can you tell me about so that app or another one?.....Please help me.. I am crazy skater. But i have a problem for record video. And then help me record skill.😣😣😣😣
Wow, it's very flowing like skim-boarding, the fastest I've seen with self-videotaping. It was my first time to see open inner slides, which I thought less harder to learn and more stable than parallel slides (didn't know and dared not to practice)!
I missed all your videos until now. I didn’t rollerblade until last Oct 2023. Love your flow skate man. I think your style is similar to Stuttering Skater, but you skate wiser. You skate in less traffic areas and really check around before switching lanes.
Couple questions for you- What are you using for wheels, and do you feel the smoothness or roughness of the ground surface determines whether you use a full slide or the drag stop? Your magic slides are extremely smooth, and I was trying to determine whether you did them on rougher surfaces or only where it was hard and relatively smooth. I've burned a lot of wheels practicing that slide, and wonder whether it's the roughness of pavement around here that makes it so hard.
In this video I'm using Undercover Team Blank wheels (86A hardness) but I do magic slides on my 85A Rollerblade Hydrogens just fine as well. Many things can impact which braking or speed control method I use in a situation. Of course rougher surfaces will be harder to slide on, but with enough practice, you can do most slides on most surfaces (within reason. some surfaces just need to be respected, lol). I would just recommend learning on smooth surfaces first and continue to practice, practice, practice to really get comfortable before trying different terrain. I spent a lot of time working on my braking methods in controlled practice settings so that in real city sessions I'd feel confident and comfortable.
can't tell if you're joking or not, but if not, he's using a 360 camera on a stick to record everything, hence why you can see him switching hands throughout
have to admit, for the first half of the clip i kept thinking "who the heck filmed this though?" until i saw him swapping hands holding the magically invicible selfie stick :)
So cool, made it look so easy , is that a drone or what's being used to record because I know nobody is actually skating backwards that period of time ( I actually thought that 🤣) nice job and preciate the video , It definitely was nice seeing the city and that quick move at the 4:00 minute mark 👍
It's an Insta360 ONE R camera on a selfie stick I'm holding out in front of me. The camera stitches out the stick automatically and isn't even in the recording.
Thank you! When going downhill, probably over 20 mph/32 kph. On the flats probably usually between 10 mph/16 kph to 15 mph/20 kph. But I’m not sure exactly! Just guessing
@@rerollinginline , I had one follow-up question though if you can guide me. I went through a lot of videos to understand whether should I purchase a 4 wheel inline or a tri-skate. My priority is speed, smoother mobility on rough surfaces and cruising long distances, which the tri-skate addresses perfectly. But the reviews say that tri-skates (3X110) are probably difficult for the beginners as compared to 4X80 from stability point of view. Could you guide me on which one to purchase (although my heart is on the tri-skates in spite of a steeper learning curve). Thanks!!
@@dipeshotwani5824 I really can’t, unfortunately. That all comes down to individual skill preference. I also have very limited tri-skate experience and I’m not a beginner. You say you’re returning after 15 years? How well did you skate 15 years ago. I can tell you from my experience, after not skating for 22 years I did not feel like a beginner at all. My body was a little rusty and hesitant, but I could skate no problem. However, I have heard people return after 15 years and say they were a beginner again. Everyone is different. It unfortunately comes down to trial and error. If you have prior experience and really want a tri-skate, then you might have no problem at all. The other option is to make sure you get skates with removable frames. This allows you to try different setups. I’ve got 4 different frames I can use on my same boot.
Sadly, this is almost impossible to do at this speed in my place in the Philippines. Busy roads, occupied sidewalks, and broken pavements = accidents P.S. Roads start to get busy as early as 6 A.M.
Lots of comments about how many tricks you're not doing, and how what you're doing is basic, but I'm feeling that's really not the point. This is about just flowing, and it really comes across. Pretty relaxing to watch. Thanks!
I just bought a pair of inline skates after not skating for 20 years. I'm very excited to put skates back on I'm pretty sure I can't do the tricks I use to do but I'm more thrilled to cruise in em once again.
I finally got a pair of proper inlines on the way in the mail. I love my old ones, but I got em used for 20 bucks and it has a brick on it. I'm moving away from the brick and plastic frame to some actually sturdy ones. I'm so excited
I can't skate for shit, but idk I just always liked inline skating so much more. You feel so free, like you are flying around. Then when you take them off it feels like you are melting into the ground.
Hey, all that matters is you’re safe and you’re enjoying yourself! The freeing feeling of skates is unmatched. Skates are so versatile in what they’ll allow you to traverse in them.
Always thanks for the inspiration, love your vids. On a 6 month couch break right now after breaking my ankle in 2 places at the skate park...can't wait to get back and assault the city. Surgery went well, and Dr. said I should be out there again eventually. I was supposed to be in Philly last week (to skate), but here I am watching and waiting. Keep the great content coming!
Ouch, what a bummer about your ankle. I can kinda relate… but mine wasn’t as bad. My broken collarbone put me out for 3 months at the end of last summer. I didn’t need surgery though. I’m glad surgery went well. Sending good vibes!
bad ass man. I bladed alot when I was a kid in the 90s. just got my first pair as an adult. the zetrablades from rollerblade. good starters for this 32 year old! skating with them nearly every day, going to upgrade to the twisters in about 6 months! I go out skating and an hour flies by! even in this heat and humidity in H town! idc! shirt off and go baby! I got plans to get damn good!!
Oh God! I just realised how much fun I am missing from my life.
No comments? Bob the builder resolves!
Thinking of using these as transportation how much faster would they be compared to running and which is better inline skates or quad skates?
@@KiddyTouchler No idea dear... I've never got to try them Lol boring me 😂
Me too 🥲
@@KiddyTouchler inline skates are much better for transportation
Glad to see you in full gear. Not enough channels have that. Accidents happen!
Yes, I wear the gear in almost all my videos. I’ve fallen plenty of times. Everyone does!
@@nicklauschristofonoXXII you will learn...
those diggers are only bareable for so long. then what once was light turns into life long injuries.
remember this comment, I promise....
Glad to see this comment near the top!
@@RubSomefastOnIt huh
@@katsu3595 you can only eat shit without protective gear for so long before it catches up to you... might only take once to end your riding forever...
The music, the moves, the time of day, a couple more angles and this feels like the entrance sequence of some character rushing someplace to start his adventure.
Haha, I love it. Thanks for stopping by and commenting, much appreciated 🙏
Walter Mitty Longboard scene gives same vibes
@@rerollinginline perdonami l'ignoranza....ma che città è???😢🙈😓
Its like he's rolling to the beat. Even the kerbs match the beat mahn. Perfection.
This is the reason I want walkable cities to exist, because there is just something so free flowing about this movement that just literally gets you moving. I miss the times of when there were lots of walking and bike trails and all that instead of just cars upon cars upon cars.
They exist everywhere else in the world except America
@@TerritorialPisser*Looks at singapore...*
I love these skates. It's a flow state of concentration, awareness, and pace. Mesmerizing.
Urban skating is the best!
When I was 35 I saw a guy rolling down the streets of San Francisco and I had to try it. There is nothing as cool as rolling through a city, so many surprises and pleasures.cheers!
Absolutely! I had no idea how much I'd like urban skating. All my previous experience was pickup roller hockey as a kid, which I stopped at 16 years old. At 38, I dug the skates out to shoot around at rinks for exercise. Then I found Bill Stoppard's channel, started urban skating and completely fell in love. It's such an amazing activity for me for several reasons including mental and physical health.
this is strangely satisfying. i’m learning to rollerblade again after quitting for nine years. it’s a shaky process but watching people like you gives me a lot of confidence and excitement for what i might be able to do in the future with rollerblades
I do 10-12km - (16-20 miles) every morning. Picked it up again at the start of the year.Commit a short time every day to doing it, seriously you pick it up so quick. I still can’t even stop that well, but I hit the street anyway. Started back on netball courts. Hahaha!
i've never skated before but i want to try. do you have any recommendations for beginner fitness/trail skates? do you guys use hard boot or soft boot?
Why is this so calming? I've had meditation sessions less chill than watching this 🤔😊 Thanks for posting 💞
You should actually do it. Literally the most freeing thing in the world. I’m not as good as him, but I skate 10km every morning at 5am. Best start to a day someone can ask for.
bro what is impressive is that I know for a fact that you're making what you're doing look easy, but it's absolutely not. This is my ultimate purpose of learning roller skating!
Thanks so much, I appreciate it! I skate a lot, so I've got a lot of practice. I love it, so I can't stop doing it!
Stamina needed for a ride like this is insane.
It’s roller blading and it’s super fucking easy if you are good at ice skating, transfers over easy as fuck
Yeah like this is insanely easy. He's just... skating. Not showing off or doing anything special.
@@halfcabmelanchol I’m sure the guy has some cool stuff in his bag but fr he’s just skating, forwards, backwards, hockey stops, crossovers, all easy stuff, I’ve seen people do some pretty nutty shit on rollerblades, backflips off rails and shit like that (they have trick skates with only two wheels so you can grind between them) I would love to see this guy give it a go, even if he doesn’t know tricks he’s got a good base skill set and I’m sure he could learn some really cool stuff, would be neat to see progression of trick learning too
bro I love roller skating and ppl kinda mock me for doing so but ppl like you really make me wanna go in depth in the sport!! (thanks for wearing your protections and your helmet it shows to other people that even with them you can be cool and you are safer)
Sod what other people think. If you enjoy it then do it. I definitely want to get into skating as it looks so freeing.
Such a relaxing and motivating video, he truly makes it look so effortless. Phenomenal job
Thanks so much, I appreciate it!
Very energetic , really enjoy it. I love the magic slides you did at the beginning. Any chance you will try to do a tutorial on that ? I still cannot master it ( only the powerslide )
Thanks! Yes, I do want to do something on the magic slide. It’s become my favorite stop, so I’d like to a video on how I progressed through learning it.
What is the name of the type of Break?
@@stefanm.884 MAGIC SLIDE
Just got my skates in the mail last week. I’m learning now. Never skated a day in my life but I’ve always wanted to since I was a kid. This is why I want to skate! This looks so liberating and fun! Awesome work man
Amazing, I hope you have a blast with them. The only thing I don't like about skating is that I stopped doing it for 22 years. But now I plan on doing it until my body won't let me anymore.
@@rerollinginline I’m inspired man. Keep doing what makes you happy!
@@rerollinginline Hey I know this is an old video, but just seeing it now. Could you advise what skates, wheels, and whatever other gear you're using? I want to learn to skate like this but don't know about the equipment.
@@gyrich i have the same question as this guy. never skated before but want to get it into it on paved trails (no stunts). any skate recommendations for a newbie? and do you recommend hard boot or soft boot?
Hey man, how are things going? Could you make some progress?
I feel free just by watching you skate! So cool!!
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
DUDE!! A MILLION! KEEP GOING MAN! You could literally skate and vlog (get paid to live life with your family and share it) for a living. Understand the title of this video and what made it stand out. Straight and to the point, “City”urban “Speed” action.
Bro this is nothing but VIBES! Amazing!!
Wow, really impressive run man! Love seeing Philly!
Thanks, hopefully you’ll see a lot more!
One of the most beautifulest skatevideos Ive ever seen...
such a flow - everything is just enjoyable
Thank you for the kind words, I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
This is amazing!! So peaceful to watch and inspiring me to get out on my blades more. Thanks for sharing!!
The pleasure is mine, thank you! Get out there and go skating!
Wow very nice and smooth! You make it look so easy! I really enjoyed this video, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the kind words! The pleasure is all mine :)
Everybody is talking about the skater but you don't know how much hard work the camera man did
It’s a 360 camera he’s using. I don’t pretend to know how they project “out of body” images, but you see them used in a lot of diy vids these days.
If you look closely enough - he's holding a selfie stick.
Good job zooming around the pot holes in Philly I took a spill couple years ago heading to work on my boosted board on market manhole cover was like 2 inches below grade haha
I just got my inlines and can’t wait to re-learn this joyful childhood adventure 🎉
Go, go, go!!!!! Love your spirit and thank you for doing this! It’s like watching a dream.
why am i still walking?
Can you skate?
@@Vayzz47 unfortunately no
Yeah, u missing out bro 😎
Probably cause you dont wanna have that uncomfortable discussion with your parents
Bro pick it up, the basics are easier than you'd think!
Wow…. That looks like so much fun. I use to skate a lot when I was younger and I enjoyed the feeling of free and the wind blowing in my air. Ooohhhh !!! How I miss skating. 😢
You know what would be really cool? Have a little radar/blip thing on the screen showing your travels on a map. It'll be cool to see how much ground you cover in real time, like a videogame?
Strava
Awesome music and skating. Bought my first pair of skates since I was just a kid and looking forward to getting back into it
Roller blading looks so much fun
Save up 20 dollars a week and in 2 months you can get yourself a pretty decent set, i highly recommend giving it a shot. Give yourself a few hours a week to skate at local sport courts. Go for it!
I can believe the amount of satisfaction that this video gave me, that's so cool!
It's been around two decades and a half since I last rollerbladed and I decided to come watch videos of people commuting on rollerblades after watching an ig short... it's 1:24 am in Antiguo Cuscatlán and here I am, feeling so energized and inspired by you.
You freaking rock, I'm doing this again ❤🔥
Great video and wonderful skating technique. As soon as the snow melts, yes, I'll be strapping on my Rollerblades again...
Amazing skating and videography! 🙌🏾
There's something satisfying in watching someone skating. I'm 40 and just started to practice and I cant wait to be doing that in a near future.
This is amazing man.....totally got me pumped to pick up the blades again
FLOW SKATE. great name for what I love to do! Thanks
man thank you so much for inspiring me to move on and grow even better at inline skating man thank you
This video just got me to research what skates and pads to get. Brother and I havnt skated in 15+ years, but were going to pick it back up again. Looks like so much fun.
Wooow those magic slides! Never seen before someone using them so often end so elegantly. Note to myself, next thing in my practice list.
Once I learned the magic slide, I couldn't stop doing them! Such a great tool to have when urban skating.
@@rerollinginline What would be your opinion on best way of stopping/slowing down: Power stop, power slide or magic slide for urban skating?
@@MacLeigh I honestly think it's situational, which is why I use them all when skating. The other reason I use them all is just to make sure I keep my skills sharp with all of them and it's always easy to use any of them.
That being said, it's kind of hard to beat the magic slide in terms of pure stopping power. The faster you're going, the more useful the magic slide is. If you're bombing a hill and need to stop, a power stop isn't going to help. But... the magic is also the hardest to learn and takes the most lateral space to set up until you get good at it (it takes up far less with practice). So I'd say they're all useful and I learned them in order of power stop -> power slide -> magic slide.
Also... the soul slide I think is not talked about enough as a slowing/stopping technique. I use it multiple times in this video but for example at 1:07 I use it twice, once on each foot, to slow down going down a hill. I'll be doing a video on this sometime soon.
@@rerollinginline Totally agree about the soul slide. Pretty easy to learn on either side, and easy to be confident using it at high speeds.
I think people also don't talk enough about making slides instinctual. What good is a slide if you can't do it immediately when you have to stop without warning?
@@erikrhodes6324 Yup, I soul slide more than anything to control speed. It's like a drag stop on steroids once you get comfortable with it. And yeah, that's another reason I slide more than is completely necessary - so that when I truly need it to be safe, it's just instinct.
I’ve never rollerbladed in Philadelphia. Definitely adding that city to my list!
A very relaxing watch with the music you have chosen! Nice skating skills too! 😃😃
I appreciate you watching and commenting :) Thank you!
That is the rollerblading video ever!🥰😌
Thanks so much! There are better ones on my channel IMO!
Great flow video, really looking forward to more! Keep up the great work! 😀
Thanks for watching! As usual, much appreciated.
I love how this video captures the energy and passion of skates
You’re so professional!! Must of taken you a long time to get this comfortable with inline skates!
so chill !
Great control and beautiful city ❤ thanks for the high quality video 🙏👍👏
To me it's the joy of freedom expressed on in line skates!
I don't know why but I find this oddly satisfying
I’ll take it, haha. Glad you enjoyed it
A-mazing! This early morning flow session is the "Rocky" of InLine skating 💫😎🙌
And this is why I got into skating again, and invested nearly 1k dollars for my kit , to one day learn to fly and commute with skates like this. YAH willing there will be no more broken bones.
Stay safe and have fun!
when you're not constricted to an arena this looks to be the most exiting and smooth and fun way to get around
First time watcher, great to watch, good music, smooth skating, great job! Subd!
Thanks so much and welcome to the channel! I appreciate the support.
how to hide record stick?
Can you tell me about so that app or another one?.....Please help me.. I am crazy skater. But i have a problem for record video. And then help me record skill.😣😣😣😣
its a 360 action camera not a phone, i assume mask n the stick is built itn with how common it is
Wow, it's very flowing like skim-boarding, the fastest I've seen with self-videotaping. It was my first time to see open inner slides, which I thought less harder to learn and more stable than parallel slides (didn't know and dared not to practice)!
0:32 aye bro I didn’t wanna see that
So it's very early in the morning as no traffic and you gotta love skating to do all that but what a leg workout! Looks like fun!
Which inline skates do you have? And how long did it take you to skate so good? :)
Awesome! And cycle lanes are great for more than just bikes it seems, fabulous!
It must feel amazing to skate like this :') I loved the video, and the music as well.
Thanks, it’s a lot of fun. Always glad to hear folks like the song choice too!
@@rerollinginline How did you learn this? Any advices
I missed all your videos until now. I didn’t rollerblade until last Oct 2023. Love your flow skate man.
I think your style is similar to Stuttering Skater, but you skate wiser. You skate in less traffic areas and really check around before switching lanes.
Couple questions for you- What are you using for wheels, and do you feel the smoothness or roughness of the ground surface determines whether you use a full slide or the drag stop? Your magic slides are extremely smooth, and I was trying to determine whether you did them on rougher surfaces or only where it was hard and relatively smooth. I've burned a lot of wheels practicing that slide, and wonder whether it's the roughness of pavement around here that makes it so hard.
In this video I'm using Undercover Team Blank wheels (86A hardness) but I do magic slides on my 85A Rollerblade Hydrogens just fine as well. Many things can impact which braking or speed control method I use in a situation. Of course rougher surfaces will be harder to slide on, but with enough practice, you can do most slides on most surfaces (within reason. some surfaces just need to be respected, lol). I would just recommend learning on smooth surfaces first and continue to practice, practice, practice to really get comfortable before trying different terrain. I spent a lot of time working on my braking methods in controlled practice settings so that in real city sessions I'd feel confident and comfortable.
Those knee pads look slick, what are they? Thanks for the ride!
The speed of these skates is enough motivation I need.
Love it, get out there and skate!
Hats off to the cameraman who is doing all of this, but in reverse!
can't tell if you're joking or not, but if not, he's using a 360 camera on a stick to record everything, hence why you can see him switching hands throughout
@@agoodwasteoftime I was gonna say the same thing
humanity is doomed 😞
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing 😁
Well... Looks like life actually has a purpose after all
This looked like a beautiful skate session! Love being out with little traffic!
have to admit, for the first half of the clip i kept thinking "who the heck filmed this though?" until i saw him swapping hands holding the magically invicible selfie stick :)
Yeah 360 cams are very cool and make self-filming a lot easier.
@@rerollinginline ok, what?
I still don't get it 😅
He is holding a stick but removed it during the montage ?
Look at that Bahamian flag! I was not expecting to see that, especially since this is a random video in my feed. Awesome skating!
So cool, made it look so easy , is that a drone or what's being used to record because I know nobody is actually skating backwards that period of time ( I actually thought that 🤣) nice job and preciate the video , It definitely was nice seeing the city and that quick move at the 4:00 minute mark 👍
Holding camera on stick..swaps hands now and again throughout run
It's an Insta360 ONE R camera on a selfie stick I'm holding out in front of me. The camera stitches out the stick automatically and isn't even in the recording.
So you are using a pole...but it is invisible....it was removed during editing??? Thanks
The Broken Social Scene track really made this video. Nice work
You've made it look so effortless 🙌👏👏. If I may ask, at what speed were you rollerblading on the city roads?
Thank you! When going downhill, probably over 20 mph/32 kph. On the flats probably usually between 10 mph/16 kph to 15 mph/20 kph.
But I’m not sure exactly! Just guessing
@@rerollinginline Thanks for sharing that 👍. Your video has actually rekindled my enthusiasm to start skating again after 15 years
@@rerollinginline , I had one follow-up question though if you can guide me. I went through a lot of videos to understand whether should I purchase a 4 wheel inline or a tri-skate. My priority is speed, smoother mobility on rough surfaces and cruising long distances, which the tri-skate addresses perfectly. But the reviews say that tri-skates (3X110) are probably difficult for the beginners as compared to 4X80 from stability point of view. Could you guide me on which one to purchase (although my heart is on the tri-skates in spite of a steeper learning curve).
Thanks!!
@@dipeshotwani5824 I really can’t, unfortunately. That all comes down to individual skill preference. I also have very limited tri-skate experience and I’m not a beginner. You say you’re returning after 15 years? How well did you skate 15 years ago. I can tell you from my experience, after not skating for 22 years I did not feel like a beginner at all. My body was a little rusty and hesitant, but I could skate no problem. However, I have heard people return after 15 years and say they were a beginner again. Everyone is different.
It unfortunately comes down to trial and error. If you have prior experience and really want a tri-skate, then you might have no problem at all.
The other option is to make sure you get skates with removable frames. This allows you to try different setups. I’ve got 4 different frames I can use on my same boot.
@@rerollinginline , Thanks for sharing your perspective mate 👍. Skates with a replaceable setup/frames seems like a great idea💡
Love seeing you beeing passionate about transportation :D good workout too ay!
Sadly, this is almost impossible to do at this speed in my place in the Philippines. Busy roads, occupied sidewalks, and broken pavements = accidents
P.S. Roads start to get busy as early as 6 A.M.
i reccomend skating around bgc if u're near the area / are able to commute to the place !! its pretty open nd its nice to skate around there
Me: purchases inline skates
Mom: the groceries will come 3× faster now
❤😢😢
やばい。めっちゃ楽しそう(≧∇≦)
Lots of comments about how many tricks you're not doing, and how what you're doing is basic, but I'm feeling that's really not the point. This is about just flowing, and it really comes across. Pretty relaxing to watch. Thanks!
Totally amazing! You are the best! good job!
You're so inspiring, thanks!!!! 🙌🙌
Amazing flow! 🎉 beautiful to watch
I just bought a pair of inline skates after not skating for 20 years. I'm very excited to put skates back on I'm pretty sure I can't do the tricks I use to do but I'm more thrilled to cruise in em once again.
Great vibe, Philly looking good on skates!
That's Satisfactory, I'm from Brazil, and here it doesn't have it, good asphalt
Urban transportation doesn't get any better than this. Look at this mans focused face and the way he zoomes literally everywhere!
Love it, so fun and smooth looking ride.
Helmet, wrist guards & knee pads. You’re smart & very skilled! Stay safe!
This man, city and music is good 👍
i wish i could do this kind of stuff this is so cool thanks for sharing this with us 💖. your city beautiful
Beautiful ,it looks like movie.you smart and confident well done.
Hats off to you, you made in-line look fun
Обожаю кататься на роликах по городу за ощущение свободы
Him having some type of safety gear on is what makes this easy n enjoyable to watch.
One of the best skater i have seen👌👌👍👍
Bro your braking is so smooth I love it
Wow! Greeetings from Belarus! Didn't expect to see our flag :D 02:33
Glad you saw it, there are many nations flags on that street!
I finally got a pair of proper inlines on the way in the mail. I love my old ones, but I got em used for 20 bucks and it has a brick on it. I'm moving away from the brick and plastic frame to some actually sturdy ones. I'm so excited
I can't skate for shit, but idk I just always liked inline skating so much more. You feel so free, like you are flying around. Then when you take them off it feels like you are melting into the ground.
Awesome, I hope they fit well and work out nicely. Nothing like new skate day!
Hey, all that matters is you’re safe and you’re enjoying yourself! The freeing feeling of skates is unmatched. Skates are so versatile in what they’ll allow you to traverse in them.
Always thanks for the inspiration, love your vids. On a 6 month couch break right now after breaking my ankle in 2 places at the skate park...can't wait to get back and assault the city. Surgery went well, and Dr. said I should be out there again eventually. I was supposed to be in Philly last week (to skate), but here I am watching and waiting. Keep the great content coming!
Ouch, what a bummer about your ankle. I can kinda relate… but mine wasn’t as bad. My broken collarbone put me out for 3 months at the end of last summer. I didn’t need surgery though. I’m glad surgery went well. Sending good vibes!
this is so cool, i've gotta get a pair now
Yes. I agree. You should get a pair. It's as fun as it looks.
bad ass man. I bladed alot when I was a kid in the 90s. just got my first pair as an adult. the zetrablades from rollerblade. good starters for this 32 year old! skating with them nearly every day, going to upgrade to the twisters in about 6 months! I go out skating and an hour flies by! even in this heat and humidity in H town! idc! shirt off and go baby! I got plans to get damn good!!
Great skills and roads are also fantastic
im inlove w the music u chose and its satisfying to see u doing moves w that rollerskate. 👏