those all looked pretty good. I use to do these on my aggressive skates but bend down to the boot to practice tweaking for topside and torqued tricks. It particularly helped for royals and torques.
I use the power slide quite a lot (the first one) it's easy and instinctive, but you don't need to do it like them, it's more natural to sort of send your leg around in a circle while turning. ;)
Check the foot. In Unity, you "step" the front foot and place it in slide position. You just put your foot in front and turn it, slide... Look that the front leg (which will slide/breake) stays in front of the leg of balance/suport. When doing Savana, you "kick" your back leg to te front, from behind, in order to slide/breake. Or: unity = slide foot and leg in front of your body direction; savana = slide foot and leg behind your body direction. At least, this is what I think the diference is...
The powerslide and the parallel are the only ones ive ever seen done on the road, the others just seem like your wheels have to have no grip and you have to be on a surface with even less
@lucilor Sorry,i have to disagree i believe aggressive skating started in the early 90's because i started doing most this tricks/grinds on benches and stuff around 94-97 and as the only info i found about shuffle it was originated in Singapore but later time.
@sandrapacopaco No they are free ride, these guys all have SEBA rollerblades ;) Agressive is with the small wheels and the gap in the middle
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You guys are awesome! I am skilled but no pro and for sure, I will not try this on outdoor roads :D I feel my future broken nose and arms and legs right now :D
+Peťo Vinárčik no don't do it on the rough and uneven road unless I do it first on place like in the video. can't find place like this in my town, in fact i'm the only regular rollerblader in the park, and i haven't seen any other rollerbladers so far except for five who only appeared once since the time i started to blade. :(
luckily i have google translator lmfao. the thing is im gonna be doing aggressive inline but id like to learn shuffle and slaloms too for when im not jumping around and doing grinds
anything around 85a and up should be a hard enough wheel to make powersliding easy..... The UC 80mm 88a powerblading wheel is my favorite all around wheel... The only other tip I can give you is get some speed and commit to it....
I am able to slide on cryptonics adrenaline 82A. But only for emergency braking and hard cornering xD. They are getting consumed after few days. I think i will have to buy at least 84A but am scared of high speed sliding
Только на соревнованиях слайдят по асфальту. И просаживаться там нужно куда более ниже чем на видео показано. Кстати там многие и накалываются считая себя крутыми в этом ремесле) А в итоге колёса либо на месте стопорятся, либо см 5 прочерканут :D
1- "the reason you don't see more people doing slides in this way blah blah blah blah" That's exactly the reason why most people DON'T EVEN KNOW most of these slides, just the really basic ones used for braking.
+Lev When you say "rubber," what A and what size is it? All wheels are made with polyurethane (PU) with or without special additives, or mixtures, depends on the brand and the level. In general speaking, street skates use 80A ~85A wheels to get better durability, better speed, but grip is not that great as 76A ~ 78 A. (Do not try 72A and 73A on the road unless you REALLY want a smooth and comfortable ride. These two extra soft hardness wheels will give you the extreme comfort, but slow you down, and the grip function is actually very weak....) As I mentioned it is all depending on the brand and the level of the wheels, my Roces 84A wheels has grip power almost the same (and even stronger) than my Rink Rat 76A hockey skate wheels (hockey wheels need to be strong on grip and stopping power). I have tried many items and what I can suggest is that Hyper wheels are best for road staking. Since I am also learning these tricks, I will not put too much information here. But on both of my fitness/free style/urban skates, they all came with 84A, 85A wheels 80 mm. My skates are Roces Equinox and Powerslide HC EVO 2.0.
So yea, question I'm just getting into slalom skating/shuffles and can't seem to get my wheels to slide. I just got my skates and just am using Rollerblade Spark 80's with stock gear. Any recommendations on what wheels to get so I can get a shuffling?? Thanks in advance.
+john doe I have hyper concrete 76mm 84a and still have major issues doing any slides. My technique is also very poor, i have a lot of learning to do. Is 80mm better than 76 mm for this? Also, would rockering them help and perhaps a shorter frame too? I'm wearing 46 size and the frame length is really long.
+danielul05 46....that is a big foot......well... I am 44...not that short as well, ha ha ha.....||| I think your skate should be okay. In general, you do need shorter frame in order to do the tricks in a more agile way, but if the frame is too short, you will get more problem in learning and very hard to get speed. As long as your front wheel is less than 1/2 outside your toe cap, and your rear wheel is less than 1/2 outside the heel cap, you are in good shape/length.
i am buying a new pair of skates. what is the name of those skates and/or the brand? or does anyone else know any good skates/ skating brands that are good for going fast & doing tricks. any suggestions?? thanks :)
Do you guys make teaching videos? Many of the skills that you performed in the video,........I have very hard time to make it work....... Is it because the wheels or the tyoe of the floor? I always practice in outdoor place and many of these breaks that you guys did....I was obstacled by the wheels stopped instead of sliding like in the videos..... Is there any trick to make the wheels to slide and slow down instead just stop?
+ Jen-Yen Chen It could be because of the type of floor: some floor has huge amounts of friction especially when in contact with rubber surface of wheels. Generally I find floor which are slightly textured (asphalt maybe?) easier to practice slides because it provides the right amount of friction without being too bumpy or stop you entirely! Alternatively it could be too much pressure applied to the sliding foot, because that happens to me a lot! Hope this has helped! Cheers and good luck!
+Come A Stranger Hello, Thank you so much for sharing your experience with me. If you do not mind, would you please tell me how did you put the weight center of body, how to do weight transfer, how much pressure on each leg, and what is the angle of the sliding leg,...etc.? I had tried the Acid and thought I tried not to move in a curved line, but it just tripped me or totally nor working... I do not know how to fix it.... And...the parallel stop.... do you know how to slide like them? I am not sure if it is because I play hockey...parallel stop to me is a BREAK.....meaning I can never slide like them...I do not know how to make it slide....... I only know how to stop....||| And the trick "Barrow (at 1:12 place)," I can do it on ice with ice skate..... or with aggressive skate on a waxed iron pole..... but never know how to make it work on inline skate.....always tripped than slide.... do you know how to do it? Much appreciate.
I feel as though certain techniques need to be learned at speed, otherwise they will be clunky, difficult to execute and hard to control. This happened when I was learning the leg-over-leg turning technique; I wanted to go slow at first, but I realised that the faster I go the smoother my movement becomes. I still struggle to show it at a slow pace when teaching other skaters. I'm trying to learn the parallel stop and at first I thought my wheels had too much grip as whenever I tried to turn my skates 90 degrees I would simply shoot off to the side instead of continuing my velocity in a straight line. But when I was performing the leg-over-leg technique, I realised that my wheels were slippery and if I was going too fast I'd feel my skates slide out, giving way and making me fall to the floor. I'm still learning the parallel stop and although going faster takes away that sense of control, it makes learning the technique much easier.
try to go faster with the barrow! same could be said about the parallel...but it becomes harder to not fall in high speeds... tell me if you managed to do a good barrow or parallel slide :)
hey man what frame length is used for freestyle and does the angle have to be deep because ive got some inlines but am used to ice and cant transfer my skills onto the road
2- You missed the point that this video was not made to impress anyone, it starts with the most basic slides and progresses so people can try and learn
they are all just grinds, but sliding along the floor, i'm sure there are hundreds of people in vancouver that could do those grinds, which are much more difficult than wheel slides in a sports hall. the reason you don't see more people doing slides in this way, is that it's really limited in its progression. And no im not always nasty, just hate the whole "let's see you do better" argument when i voice my opinion,which is what the comment section is for. Even when i can do better i can't prove
My rollerblades are straight out of the box and my wheels don't allow me to slide. How much do I have to wear the wheels out until I'm capable of doing the parallel stop?
Randy Zhen Make sure you read Jen-Yen Chen's comment below. It's pretty close to what I'd do in my skate life. Also don't use a full rockered wheel setup for slides.
+benozw12 Better not use soft boo unless you are already mastered in these skills. All the freestyle skates are made with had plastic, plastic steel (ABS), carbon fiber, or fiber glass. All are hard enough to withstand the grinding and also to support your ankle from getting injured.
Thanks for this wonderful slide compilation!
those all looked pretty good. I use to do these on my aggressive skates but bend down to the boot to practice tweaking for topside and torqued tricks. It particularly helped for royals and torques.
Wow,this basically aggressive skating tricks even the name are.Very entertaining video.
love you guys!!! your shuffles are AMAZING!! thanks for making this video!!
At last a vidéo showing clearly how to stop ! thanks a lot !
I use the power slide quite a lot (the first one) it's easy and instinctive, but you don't need to do it like them, it's more natural to sort of send your leg around in a circle while turning. ;)
What a horrible music and what a fantastic compilation! Love it!
@felipepe2012 actually, you can do that on any kind of wheels, but the harder they are the easier it to slide
Really very, very powerful powerful Yeah Yeah!!!!!
Check the foot.
In Unity, you "step" the front foot and place it in slide position. You just put your foot in front and turn it, slide... Look that the front leg (which will slide/breake) stays in front of the leg of balance/suport.
When doing Savana, you "kick" your back leg to te front, from behind, in order to slide/breake.
Or: unity = slide foot and leg in front of your body direction; savana = slide foot and leg behind your body direction.
At least, this is what I think the diference is...
good and cool vídeo. congrats! lets try it!
Powerslide and Parallel are the main street used slides.
genial estaba por comprarme unos agresivos pero ahora comprare unos freestyle ó freeskate que son similares .
The powerslide and the parallel are the only ones ive ever seen done on the road, the others just seem like your wheels have to have no grip and you have to be on a surface with even less
True that i need good ass grip on my wheels cus im a street skater i cant do that crap with some 82A
I've seen all of them on regular asphalt/road. Just practice :p
quero ver fazer isso em um chão de cimento!
@lucilor Sorry,i have to disagree i believe aggressive skating started in the early 90's because i started doing most this tricks/grinds on benches and stuff around 94-97 and as the only info i found about shuffle it was originated in Singapore but later time.
@sandrapacopaco No they are free ride, these guys all have SEBA rollerblades ;)
Agressive is with the small wheels and the gap in the middle
You guys are awesome! I am skilled but no pro and for sure, I will not try this on outdoor roads :D I feel my future broken nose and arms and legs right now :D
+Peťo Vinárčik no don't do it on the rough and uneven road unless I do it first on place like in the video. can't find place like this in my town, in fact i'm the only regular rollerblader in the park, and i haven't seen any other rollerbladers so far except for five who only appeared once since the time i started to blade. :(
luckily i have google translator lmfao. the thing is im gonna be doing aggressive inline but id like to learn shuffle and slaloms too for when im not jumping around and doing grinds
yeah you need some good floor/surface to do most of these shuffles><
nice skates!
So good! I am going to practice this! thanks for the video, and adding all the names of the shuffles :) I have the same seba's btw. Niceee.
anything around 85a and up should be a hard enough wheel to make powersliding easy..... The UC 80mm 88a powerblading wheel is my favorite all around wheel... The only other tip I can give you is get some speed and commit to it....
I love what you all doing in this video, except the music. But thumbs up. Thanks.
I liked the blue skate one
I am able to slide on cryptonics adrenaline 82A. But only for emergency braking and hard cornering xD. They are getting consumed after few days. I think i will have to buy at least 84A but am scared of high speed sliding
I love power slide but a bit hard doing it on a rough surface....
john alamariz the steeper the angle, the easier the slide is, but be careful to go too steep to the point that it scratches the boot
muy buenos! que dureza de rueda recomiendan para realizar shuffles?
hi! they look like the classic Seba FR1
@xxrantaxx you guys are the BEST!!
Awesome Barrow \m/
Только на соревнованиях слайдят по асфальту. И просаживаться там нужно куда более ниже чем на видео показано. Кстати там многие и накалываются считая себя крутыми в этом ремесле) А в итоге колёса либо на месте стопорятся, либо см 5 прочерканут :D
i want to see farfa and torque shuffle
1- "the reason you don't see more people doing slides in this way blah blah blah blah"
That's exactly the reason why most people DON'T EVEN KNOW most of these slides, just the really basic ones used for braking.
Freakin' Awesome-!!!
great video!!
any wheels 83A + will be good enoght for shuffles
Amazing good video!
Pega bem fazer isto no asfalto?
Muy pero que muy bueno!!!
Oh soyal ver tough to do it
I searched this video for years lol
Хоть один русский комментарий будет!) Чуваки все оч классно делают!! у меня пока не хватает смелости на роликах в слайд уйти(.. на коньках проще...
those are beasts
What type of wheels are best for these? I have rubber but I'm guessing that won't really work and I'll need something else..?
+Lev When you say "rubber," what A and what size is it? All wheels are made with polyurethane (PU) with or without special additives, or mixtures, depends on the brand and the level.
In general speaking, street skates use 80A ~85A wheels to get better durability, better speed, but grip is not that great as 76A ~ 78 A. (Do not try 72A and 73A on the road unless you REALLY want a smooth and comfortable ride. These two extra soft hardness wheels will give you the extreme comfort, but slow you down, and the grip function is actually very weak....)
As I mentioned it is all depending on the brand and the level of the wheels, my Roces 84A wheels has grip power almost the same (and even stronger) than my Rink Rat 76A hockey skate wheels (hockey wheels need to be strong on grip and stopping power).
I have tried many items and what I can suggest is that Hyper wheels are best for road staking. Since I am also learning these tricks, I will not put too much information here. But on both of my fitness/free style/urban skates, they all came with 84A, 85A wheels 80 mm. My skates are Roces Equinox and Powerslide HC EVO 2.0.
What's more effective when rollerblading in a street with traffic?
cái video này khoảng 4 năm rồi đó bạn Đức Nguyễn ! mình tin lúc đó nó ko all so easy với bạn tí nào đâu.
So yea, question I'm just getting into slalom skating/shuffles and can't seem to get my wheels to slide. I just got my skates and just am using Rollerblade Spark 80's with stock gear. Any recommendations on what wheels to get so I can get a shuffling?? Thanks in advance.
can you do this on regular fitness skates on concrete, or do you need freestyles on a smooth surface?
Jonny Nins you need good wheels, that's very important, fitness wheels are often very soft, too much grip
+john doe thanks for the reply! ive been breaking my neck tryin to shuffle on 80A's haha
+john doe I have hyper concrete 76mm 84a and still have major issues doing any slides. My technique is also very poor, i have a lot of learning to do.
Is 80mm better than 76 mm for this? Also, would rockering them help and perhaps a shorter frame too? I'm wearing 46 size and the frame length is really long.
+danielul05 46....that is a big foot......well... I am 44...not that short as well, ha ha ha.....|||
I think your skate should be okay. In general, you do need shorter frame in order to do the tricks in a more agile way, but if the frame is too short, you will get more problem in learning and very hard to get speed.
As long as your front wheel is less than 1/2 outside your toe cap, and your rear wheel is less than 1/2 outside the heel cap, you are in good shape/length.
I heard 88A for concrete slides
SO COOL!
i am buying a new pair of skates. what is the name of those skates and/or the brand? or does anyone else know any good skates/ skating brands that are good for going fast & doing tricks. any suggestions?? thanks :)
Thank you!)I will try to use It^^
I just mastered the powerslide (the easiest one) now which one should be next? What is the 2nd easiest one? Give me some advice please
i feel like they are going to break their ankles.
or just start rolling backwards and put your leg behind, easy, stylish, efficient.
muy bien ! ochen jorosho...
what kind of wheels do you use? please do reply ASAP im from Philippines :((((
can my hypno skate do that?
Looks very nice. But after stopping like that, how fast do you have to buy new wheels?
nesse chao lisinho eh facil! quero ver no asfalto msm!
Do you guys make teaching videos? Many of the skills that you performed in the video,........I have very hard time to make it work....... Is it because the wheels or the tyoe of the floor? I always practice in outdoor place and many of these breaks that you guys did....I was obstacled by the wheels stopped instead of sliding like in the videos.....
Is there any trick to make the wheels to slide and slow down instead just stop?
+ Jen-Yen Chen It could be because of the type of floor: some floor has huge amounts of friction especially when in contact with rubber surface of wheels. Generally I find floor which are slightly textured (asphalt maybe?) easier to practice slides because it provides the right amount of friction without being too bumpy or stop you entirely! Alternatively it could be too much pressure applied to the sliding foot, because that happens to me a lot!
Hope this has helped! Cheers and good luck!
+Come A Stranger Hello, Thank you so much for sharing your experience with me.
If you do not mind, would you please tell me how did you put the weight center of body, how to do weight transfer, how much pressure on each leg, and what is the angle of the sliding leg,...etc.?
I had tried the Acid and thought I tried not to move in a curved line, but it just tripped me or totally nor working... I do not know how to fix it....
And...the parallel stop.... do you know how to slide like them? I am not sure if it is because I play hockey...parallel stop to me is a BREAK.....meaning I can never slide like them...I do not know how to make it slide....... I only know how to stop....|||
And the trick "Barrow (at 1:12 place)," I can do it on ice with ice skate..... or with aggressive skate on a waxed iron pole..... but never know how to make it work on inline skate.....always tripped than slide.... do you know how to do it?
Much appreciate.
I feel as though certain techniques need to be learned at speed, otherwise they will be clunky, difficult to execute and hard to control. This happened when I was learning the leg-over-leg turning technique; I wanted to go slow at first, but I realised that the faster I go the smoother my movement becomes. I still struggle to show it at a slow pace when teaching other skaters. I'm trying to learn the parallel stop and at first I thought my wheels had too much grip as whenever I tried to turn my skates 90 degrees I would simply shoot off to the side instead of continuing my velocity in a straight line. But when I was performing the leg-over-leg technique, I realised that my wheels were slippery and if I was going too fast I'd feel my skates slide out, giving way and making me fall to the floor. I'm still learning the parallel stop and although going faster takes away that sense of control, it makes learning the technique much easier.
try to go faster with the barrow! same could be said about the parallel...but it becomes harder to not fall in high speeds... tell me if you managed to do a good barrow or parallel slide :)
Thanks, I will give it a try on this coming weekend....the day is dark after I finish my daily work.....so..I can only practice on the weekend.....
Can you slide on soft wheels....78A???
espetacular
wheres the pud slide? lol. cool gost shirt
what kind of skates are better for slalom?
hey man what frame length is used for freestyle and does the angle have to be deep because ive got some inlines but am used to ice and cant transfer my skills onto the road
@MrMsqwerty
use search: Mistrial Slide
2- You missed the point that this video was not made to impress anyone, it starts with the most basic slides and progresses so people can try and learn
they are all just grinds, but sliding along the floor, i'm sure there are hundreds of people in vancouver that could do those grinds, which are much more difficult than wheel slides in a sports hall. the reason you don't see more people doing slides in this way, is that it's really limited in its progression. And no im not always nasty, just hate the whole "let's see you do better" argument when i voice my opinion,which is what the comment section is for. Even when i can do better i can't prove
t-stop and powerslide
sound like the mortal kombat theme song
@xxrantaxx hey! im a singapore slider too! do you slide@ ECP? :D
fort bonne vidéo
amazing @.@
Can these techniques be used on tarmac?
great
i want do it
tried some on my own damn cool moves.... but oh my god i need new wheels :S how hard are your wheels?
насколько такое торможние зависит от покрытия? может еще и колеса не просто из резины, а с какой-нибудь повышенной жесткостью?
да
My rollerblades are straight out of the box and my wheels don't allow me to slide. How much do I have to wear the wheels out until I'm capable of doing the parallel stop?
you cand do slides as soon as you take put on your saktes tthey do not have to be worn;its a matter of weather you cdan do or not slides
Randy Zhen
Make sure you read Jen-Yen Chen's comment below. It's pretty close to what I'd do in my skate life. Also don't use a full rockered wheel setup for slides.
I blade on the street, my wheels need changing every few days... retraded.
how effective are these when using aggressive inlines?
85A or so
hi! the blue rollers, can you tell me maker and model? thank you!
Greatest!!!!
To treferel1 get the harder wheels. Hyper concreete 84a
how do you stop with those skates?
not to get those wheels to go sideways
what is the name these skates!?
Малорики ребят ..надо тоже поучить слайды.
con que me salga el power slide , solo freno en modo T
Perfeito! :)
Probably need like 86 hardness wheels lol
2021?anyone:)
can these be done using soft boots??
+benozw12 Better not use soft boo unless you are already mastered in these skills.
All the freestyle skates are made with had plastic, plastic steel (ABS), carbon fiber, or fiber glass. All are hard enough to withstand the grinding and also to support your ankle from getting injured.
What wheels are you guys useing?
r those agresive?
круто, только вот на асфальте так не получается(
vjyu
Красиво, только на асфальте половина приведёт к кувырку
Nick Lev а вот и нет.
ребята вы в каком городе находитесь?
SNG Breaking Москва
а где катаете?
nice...
good
where's your video?