@@rollerbearding Same. Ive skated and rollerbladed since I was 3 or 4 but when I havent been on the ice for a while and I have rollerbladed im so wobbly
@@InvisibletodayHe’s actually completely correct. Not to mention bullet profile wheels which are basically wedges with a rounded end obviously. Those definitely have an edge/ edge adjacent face. So OP is correct. They just don’t behave exactly the same way as ice skate blades obviously Source: I’m also a rollerblader.
I remember when I was little my friends went skating with me and I don’t know how to skate at all, they taught me how to stop and I keep failing and always ends up skating till I crash into the wall, and my friends just keep laughing at that time😭 still friends until now tho! We often go skating together at the weekends
Spin stop works best for me and I’m 6ft 2inches. Putting that leg out far enough and balancing the weight is key. It sounds ridiculous until you do it.
Just learn how to stop properly with hockey skates, people (the one labelled as "hockey stop"). It takes practice and confidence to commit to the proper stop if you're new, but there's no better way to stop. The unfortunate part is it will be fairly hard to do without speed and confidence (which will come later). Once you're able to get speed, however, my recommendation is to start practicing the proper stop from a standstill. Hang on to the boards with your body parallel-ish. Just get used to what your front/strong skate should do, for now. Pivot body towards the boards. As you do this, try and turn your front/strong skate so your toe points towards the boards, moving it outward, away from your body at the same time, and also angling the skate down as you get close to perpendicular to the boards. Push hard as you get it out away from you and dig into the ice to the point where you really hear it digging. You want it to really dig in, and not stutter along / be choppy. Do this several times to get used to what that foot is doing. You can technically stop with just the one foot, but the focus on the front foot here is just to get your brain programmed as to what that foot will be doing. Don't worry about what the back foortdoes until you've figured out the front. It's job is essentially just to stay beside your front skate, same concept as front, but you're of course using the opposite edge of that skate for stopping. Anyways, learn that front foot from at a standstill, and it should help with your confidence a bit to do it at speed (and you will need some speed to stop this way). Wear padding :)
Since I'm a beginner I have issues doing the T-Stop, the foot that's vertical to the one facing forward would just completely stop while the other one keeps going lol Makes me do a split at best lmao
lean on your back foot more and don't let it drag back as much, try to dig the back edge of the back skate blade into the ice more if that makes any sense
I just do the t-stop 😂 it gets the job done but doesn't look the best. I taught a couple kids how to do it because they were intrested when they seen me do it
For your t-stop, how are you not using your outside edge?! *figure skater here* is it easier on hockey skates for inside edge t-stop compared to outside edge t-stop?
I like to show the T-Stop as a Drag Stop for beginners but yeah usually you stop with the outside edge! It is easier to use the inside edges for beginners
Me: *hits the wall*
😆😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣
can confirm, worked for me
I LOVE YOU PFP 😍✋️
hahaha sameee when i was a beginner
And then there’s the hood old fashioned one which is to fall
Ahh 😌 indeed! Just don’t hurt yourself
giggled at this
Hit the wall!
I actually laughed💀
Do a 180 and slam into the boards backwards lol
i always do the spin stop for some reason💀
🙌🏽 that’s a good way to stop
Same
Same idk how to spin like they move the leg and it moves easily but when I try my foot is stuck to the ground
@@olisman4636 rotate your back skate! Point your toe outward to have both your heels facing each out
@@rollerbearding thx
I always wanted to do the hockey stop but every time I try it's turned into a spin stop 😭
I have a tutorial on the hockey stop 🙌🏽
I'm the candidate for don't stop and crash the wall
😆😅 be careful tho
You can hurt your shoulder doing that if you’re going fast enough.
Dont extend your arms too much just hit it with your shoulder like a hockey check
As for me, Derek Popke’s squatting T stop was the one that worked the best for my first time fearing of the ice. Cheers from Japan. 😊
Cheers! T-Stop was the first way I learned to stop on ice
Congrats I subscribed because I wanna figure skate and you will help me alot
You’re welcome! Glad to be of help and thank you for the support 🙏🏽
I can tell your a rollerblader from the way your skating. Its not bad it just looks like your more used to not having edges
been doing both since I was 4 years old actually. I think here its because I'm back on the ice after a long time on rollerblades
@@rollerbearding Same. Ive skated and rollerbladed since I was 3 or 4 but when I havent been on the ice for a while and I have rollerbladed im so wobbly
Wheels have edges too.
@@legionlucianosure 😂
@@InvisibletodayHe’s actually completely correct. Not to mention bullet profile wheels which are basically wedges with a rounded end obviously. Those definitely have an edge/ edge adjacent face. So OP is correct. They just don’t behave exactly the same way as ice skate blades obviously
Source: I’m also a rollerblader.
As a figure skater spin and hockey stop is my favorite
Ahh very nice 🙌🏽
Where is the good ol fashion ~*right into the wall*~
Will add it in another video 😅
Also u can do the snowplow with one if its a bit easier
Grabs onto wall
😄😅
t is one of the easiest! When I stared to be honest I just grabbed onto the wall😂
😆🙌🏽
Bro that’s literally me spinning in the back
I can do outside edge single stop but can't do snowplow... any idea why?
Do you use inside edge for snow plow?
Yes 💯
I love doing the spin stop lol 😂
I remember when I was little my friends went skating with me and I don’t know how to skate at all, they taught me how to stop and I keep failing and always ends up skating till I crash into the wall, and my friends just keep laughing at that time😭 still friends until now tho! We often go skating together at the weekends
Hi it's me again what are the best hockey skates that are cheap for beginners?
Btw I am a woman's 8 and in men's it's 6.5
Hello! Bauer Vapor X3.5 or CCM Super Tacks 9360
@@rollerbearding thanks just bought em your the best :D
@@Coolbudgie20 awesome! You’re welcome 🙌🏽
Where do u guys get ur skates
The spin stop and putting your foot out front are my favorites, and they are super easy
The spin stop is my entire personality 😂
😂😂🙌🏽
My brother the hockey player :Nice
OMG shranger shings shound love it
I have the same skates as you!
Too awesome! Do you like them?
Yes I do very much!
I will be ice skating for first time soon. I have 1.5 years roller blading experience. What I need to apply first when on ice?
I love the spin stop feel like heaven ❤️
I’ve been playing rep for 14 years and have only used hockey stop
Sure Hockey Stop is the most efficient after all!
Spin stop works best for me and I’m 6ft 2inches. Putting that leg out far enough and balancing the weight is key. It sounds ridiculous until you do it.
🙌🏽🔥
Just learn how to stop properly with hockey skates, people (the one labelled as "hockey stop"). It takes practice and confidence to commit to the proper stop if you're new, but there's no better way to stop.
The unfortunate part is it will be fairly hard to do without speed and confidence (which will come later). Once you're able to get speed, however, my recommendation is to start practicing the proper stop from a standstill.
Hang on to the boards with your body parallel-ish. Just get used to what your front/strong skate should do, for now. Pivot body towards the boards. As you do this, try and turn your front/strong skate so your toe points towards the boards, moving it outward, away from your body at the same time, and also angling the skate down as you get close to perpendicular to the boards. Push hard as you get it out away from you and dig into the ice to the point where you really hear it digging. You want it to really dig in, and not stutter along / be choppy.
Do this several times to get used to what that foot is doing. You can technically stop with just the one foot, but the focus on the front foot here is just to get your brain programmed as to what that foot will be doing. Don't worry about what the back foortdoes until you've figured out the front. It's job is essentially just to stay beside your front skate, same concept as front, but you're of course using the opposite edge of that skate for stopping.
Anyways, learn that front foot from at a standstill, and it should help with your confidence a bit to do it at speed (and you will need some speed to stop this way). Wear padding :)
The way I stop:
Barge into the side
Your welcome guys! :)
Not recommended 😅
@@rollerbearding it’s worth a try?😂👍
@@sophiewilson7106 😅😅
which one of these is best for if you find yourself going very fast down a steep incline on inline skates?
You can use T-Stop to slow down slowly but on inline skates I would suggest learning the power slide for steep hills
@@rollerbearding Thanks for the advice! =]
How much are your ice skates?
how do u do the spin stop?
Like to see stop methods for quad roller skating.
Alright I will make a Short on that 🙌🏽
My fav is a one foot hockey stop on the inside foot
Ahh yes that’s a cool one
Since I'm a beginner I have issues doing the T-Stop, the foot that's vertical to the one facing forward would just completely stop while the other one keeps going lol
Makes me do a split at best lmao
Try keeping your skates closer and bending your knees! It will help 🙌🏽
lean on your back foot more and don't let it drag back as much, try to dig the back edge of the back skate blade into the ice more if that makes any sense
I just do the t-stop 😂 it gets the job done but doesn't look the best. I taught a couple kids how to do it because they were intrested when they seen me do it
What is the ice skate shoes type
Every time I try one of these, my skate digs into the ice and I fall on my face 😂
😅 you got this! Don’t put too much pressure on your skates
This guy taught me downtown and taught me how to skate
🙌🏽🙌🏽
The snowglobe is what we learned but nobody does it everyone has there own way of stopping
Interesting! 🙌🏽
Also can you do plow stop on inline skates
I love your channel name I'm dead
Thank you 😁🙌🏽
How are those Vapors? Plan on getting some soon.
They are excellent! I would recommend! If you have the money go for the hyperlite
How to start
The pinguin sopp
The best !!
For your t-stop, how are you not using your outside edge?! *figure skater here* is it easier on hockey skates for inside edge t-stop compared to outside edge t-stop?
I like to show the T-Stop as a Drag Stop for beginners but yeah usually you stop with the outside edge! It is easier to use the inside edges for beginners
As a hockey player I do plow stop(I haven’t learned how to hockey stop)
Update: I know how to hockey stop!
And then there's me, slamming into the wall at full speed
me who uses the spiked part which i forgot the name of near the top of the blade to stop:
Toe picks which are only on figure skates blades
ive been trying to practise a stop, but I think I get too scared to change the rotation of my feet
one day ill get it lol
One tip for you is to put more weight on one leg as you rotate the other skate. It will prevent you from catching an edge as your rotate that skate
I do the half turn stop :D
Can u teach me in a vid how can I stop like a hock
Did you mean hockey stop?
Me: Make other fall and stop
didn’t know a spin stop was a real thing. i just went ice skating yesterday and did a lot of spin stops.
Ohh yes it is 😁
sadly I only know how to do the hockey stop only with my right side 😢
You need to practice more the other side 😁
I do the spin stop all the time but it just feels so cheaty for some reason
It’s a good way to stop 🙌🏽
Me who expected number 4 was gonna be hit the walls .
😅 it’s in another video
me : waits for it to stop itself
That works 😁
the spin stop is me for 5 years time to try something new LOL
😁 you got this 🙌🏽
I do snow plow and spin
Nice 🙌🏽
What I know these as:
Forward stop
T stop
Round turn
slide break
Interesting 🙌🏽
I think T stop is best for me 😅
It’s a good way to stop 💯
what abt the stop where you like push both ur feet outwards and kinda like make snow
i do a mix of all of these 💀
Interesting 👀
I do the spin stop
Me: *grabs wall
😁🙏🏽
I’m a figure skater in the hockey stop is my favorite
Awesome 🙌🏽🔥
all the real ones who started first skating always did the snowplow stop
Hockey stop featuring the snow plow which is to get snow on someone and dip
I can only do the snow plow and hockey stop
Which a good options
You forgot the classic ✨ wall slam ✨
😁😆 it’s in another video
I’m not the greatest at stoping, but I’m getting better
That’s super awesome 🙌🏽 keep it up
I just drag the other leg on the ice, it probably just breaks the boots and my leg😭
No you’ll be fine
@@rollerbearding 👍
Cool
Thanks 🙏🏽
I do the hockey stop the most...on skiis...
🙌🏽
I do the spin stop because I am a Figure Skater
i tried skating for the first time on ice at the age of 22 I feel down but I tried it was funny at the same time beautiful 😅
The tea stops the coolest when you’re changing on the ice
Now how do u start again? 😂
I love hockey stopping
Most efficient way to stop for sure
Hockey stop 🖐😂
Should be using outside edge for Tstop
Indeed! I show it kinda like a drag stop because it’s easier for beginner skaters to use their inside edges
The fact I know how to stop in all those ways and it only took me 3 hours do I have a secret hidden talent? 😭
Maybe 👀
your cal ???
I always do the spin and one time I accidentally turned around and bumped into a person who was stating the other way
Hope you guys didn’t crash or had injuries 🙏🏽
I wanna do the professional one
i learned a t stop in first grade and it took pretty much all of first grade to learn
That’s cool 🙌🏽
i like power stops personally
Nice on Ice it’s called hockey stop 🔥
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Thanks bro
I can not control to always do the spin till to knock down 😂😂😂.
i always to T stop since i was a kid but roller skates
Me: who hits the wall or just falls on purpose
That works too 😁
@@rollerbearding yea 😂
Why I keep falling down
i use hockey stop
Nice 🙌🏽
hockey stop and t stop i lreaned in ice skating class before
Very nice
My toxic trait is thinking I can do these first try 💀
Be safe now 🙏🏽
I always do spin stop, t stop
Those are the first way I learned to stop
+ spinout into powerslide
Nice 🙌🏽🔥