We Tried Roller Skiing with a Pro - Norway´s dangerous sport

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @Becomenorwegian
    @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому +2

    Would you dare to do it?

    • @rayonaire1262
      @rayonaire1262 Рік тому

      I live in Korea, and I really want to try roller skiing, but I can't find a place to buy the equipment. Could you please let me know where I can purchase the equipment? Thank you.

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому

      @@rayonaire1262 yeah I see that could be a challenge, as we are no expert on roller skiing or in shops in Korea it can be a bit difficult. But maybe the lovely people from - Swenor - can help you out.

  • @Nithael_
    @Nithael_ Рік тому +18

    I skate roller ski here in the US but it is normal that people here have no idea what it is. I get a lot of looks and questions. BTW You can get them with brakes. Jenex makes speed reducers that can also be great for beginners. Another American brand, Pursuit sells a pull brake that attaches at the waist that works great. My first month of roller skiing I always wore knee and elbow pads because you will fall a lot. I still use the knee pads because they don’t really hinder my flow and they add safety. I typically roller ski about 10 miles a session, 2-3 days a week in the off season. I’m not a racer I just enjoy it and it’s great conditioning as you mentioned for cross country ski season.

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому +1

      You are one brave soul, well done! Keep rocking it in the states and good you use armor!
      We are so excited for the cross country season, are there a a lot of people who do it in the states as well?

    • @Nithael_
      @Nithael_ Рік тому +1

      Yes there are a lot of people but probably you can only find them in areas where it’s cold enough and there are groomed trails available at least a couple months a year.

    • @paulblichmann2791
      @paulblichmann2791 Рік тому +2

      Take your Jenex Aero's offroad, it's awesome. You can do diagonal stride all day, instead of only uphill on pavement.

    • @SuperMapupa
      @SuperMapupa Рік тому

      brakes are for pussies :)

    • @awildwandering
      @awildwandering 11 місяців тому

      Where did u get pads. Got first pair and am wondering about brakes and pads for knees elbows etc. Helmet for bikes ok or different helmet? I'm not going fast or on hills. Flat. But planning my funeral as we speak lol

  • @w1ndsweptltd
    @w1ndsweptltd Рік тому +11

    We rollerski here in the UK where most people don't even know what cross country skiing is, let alone rollerskiing. There are a handful in clubs around the UK but not here in Shropshire where we're definitely a novelty at the local cycle circuit. It's almost impossible to rollerski on the roads round here as they're either too busy, too badly surfaced or both.
    I find it harder than skiing on snow. The consequences of a fall on tarmac are higher than on snow so people tend to tense up more and technique suffers as a result.
    FYI there's an annual rollerski race up Cairn Gorm mountain in Scotland. It's not quite the Blink festival but it's still an impressive feat!

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому +2

      I’m quite sure that even Alistair didn’t even know this was a thing until he moved here! Maybe we should attend the race in Scotland some time. 😮

    • @Annabelle-y9g
      @Annabelle-y9g 11 місяців тому

      @@Becomenorwegian The Huntly Nordic ski club do roller skiing

    • @antser1986
      @antser1986 8 місяців тому

      Absolutely, I rollerski in Oslo but like the guy said in the video I see it more as a necessity than something I enjoy doing. Therefore I chose the route carefully, I never go something anywhere without checking it first on a bike or running to make sure I can always stop while rollerskiing or there is nothing unexpected. The consequences of injury are too high for me

  • @Anatomy_Prof
    @Anatomy_Prof 9 місяців тому +2

    Have been rolling skiing since 1976 (ya, I am old) and I am still alive! Helmet, gloves and knee pads..... Take your time learning. It is a blast

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  9 місяців тому +1

      Impressive! We are looking forward to continuing the exploration in the summer😎

  • @perfectgame23
    @perfectgame23 Рік тому +1

    Half way thru your video: I love the phrase “death machines”, ha.
    I’m truly new to this sport. Here is one basic tip that applies to everything: don’t look down!

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому

      Haha yeah, that is 100% a phrase we can apply to all the things we are going to do🥸

  • @Jorge_i_Norge
    @Jorge_i_Norge Рік тому +1

    I move to Porsgrunn in May, and the first time I saw someone with this he was sharing the street with cars. That thing goes really fast downhill.

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому

      As if it wasn’t dangerous enough, moving it to the trafficated streets is a big nope for us at the moment. Maybe next year😅
      A closed circuit is enough excitement

    • @antser1986
      @antser1986 8 місяців тому

      you can change wheels to slower ones. While num 1 is the fastest, most people go on 2. But also you can have num 3 on back and 2 in front, this way you can make sure you won't get a neck braking speed downhill.

  • @sammyjones6730
    @sammyjones6730 Місяць тому

    Do roller skis work with 'classical' cross country technique? Or do you have to use the skate-ski technique with them?

  • @BardArnesen
    @BardArnesen 5 місяців тому +1

    very nice video. Rollerskis are great fun, but Holmenkollen is the hardest. Steep and dangerous. So much easier to go flat on track meant for rollerblades etc.

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  5 місяців тому +1

      We have definitely experienced some spills at Holmenkollen! Trial by fire in the summer and trial by ice in the winter! There’s definitely some great other spots we agree 🙌🇳🇴

    • @amando96
      @amando96 4 місяці тому

      I had no idea holmenkollen was such a hard track, I just sent it a couple years ago and after a lap I was white and ready to go home

  • @rayonaire1262
    @rayonaire1262 Рік тому

    I live in Korea, and I really want to try roller skiing, but I can't find a place to buy the equipment. Could you please let me know where I can purchase the equipment? Thank you.

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому

      This is a tough one as we are not experts, and most definitely not in Korea either😅 but I think should try to email “Swenor” if they could help you out. They generally very helpful and have the equipment you need.

  • @gruttewibe76
    @gruttewibe76 Рік тому +1

    Besides roller-skiing, there is also "cross skating". Cross skates (also called by the name 'Skike' (one of the brands)) have two large wheels with pneumatic tires. Your feet are between the front and back wheel, very low center of gravity. The cross skates have a calf brake, and they can be used both on paved and unpaved surface. It's a bit more different to cross country skiing than roller skis. For example you cannot use the snow plow technique for braking. But being able to go off-roads is a big bonus, and I think it would still work as training for cross country skiing. At least you will train endurance and balance. Here's a short introduction video in German: ua-cam.com/video/ACaGtfr-rok/v-deo.html

    • @gruttewibe76
      @gruttewibe76 Рік тому

      I forgot to add: Different models of cross skates exist: Some are only suitable for skating technique, others also for classic technique.

    • @TjSpu
      @TjSpu 11 місяців тому

      I don't think Skike is great for skate technique

    • @Asheanae
      @Asheanae 7 місяців тому

      They are sooooo heavy..! I sold mine.

  • @stevenqirkle
    @stevenqirkle Рік тому +1

    I would love to try cross country skiing some time. Roller skiing… not so much!

  • @DHTCF
    @DHTCF 2 місяці тому

    I rollerski - but all my skis have brakes.
    And why is he getting them striding? Best to start off double-poling - I speak as someone who really struggled learning to rollerski

  • @markthomas207
    @markthomas207 7 місяців тому

    I am surprised these two didn't show up with knee and elbow pads. I took an interest in biathlon and I don't live near snow, go figure, but I went about learning to skate ski. I have used the larger wheeled pneumatic tired skate ski and the smaller, hard rubber wheeled type. I prefer the pneumatic for the improved stability. I did use elbow and knee pads the first couple of months. Even now, about 4 years later, I can still get the unexpected fall. I have also noticed, that although my technique has improved, overall fitness has diminished. Certainly balance and core strength is better, but rollersking limits how hard I can actually train. It's a bit of a fear factor and practicality. Strength comes, for me anyway, from hill intervals. I can only workout on a hill that is safely negotiable coming back down. Like they say, you can't snow plow, yeah you can V step a bit, but speed builds rather quickly. I have an ankle brake on the right ski, and that can cause uneven braking. There is a bike trail I often use that has a curved descent into a tunnel underpass. It turns to the left, I can't see the whole turn ahead of me because of some brush and bushes. Braking on the right and trying to step turn is almost impossible because to brake you straighten that leg to work the brake. I would like to use the width of the whole trail but dare not in fear that a cyclist could be coming towards me. I also fear the careless person not staying in their lane. It would be a good spot to practice a step turn otherwise. My solution to the fitness issue is to return to cycling, I raced 14-15 years, once upon a time. I can climb any hill I want and come back down under control. I'm still going to rollerski to maintain cross country technique, arm/shoulder strength and balance.

  • @whocares_bear
    @whocares_bear 4 місяці тому

    That stave church ⛪😍

  • @languagetruthandlogic3556
    @languagetruthandlogic3556 Рік тому +1

    All very brave - I would be dressed up like and American footballer with every joint protected!

    • @EnriqueCubillo
      @EnriqueCubillo Рік тому

      A good coach would have had them on grass the entire session.

    • @anthonyrozewski2486
      @anthonyrozewski2486 Рік тому

      ​@@EnriqueCubilloyou can't roller ski on grass lol

  • @perfectgame23
    @perfectgame23 Рік тому

    Wear padded shorts and elbow pads boys!

    • @EnriqueCubillo
      @EnriqueCubillo Рік тому

      how slow can you go and stay on grass until every little tiny progress leads to more progress. The coach here was awful. Ridiculous allowing newbies to injure themselves and then show it to somehow demonstrate what? national Norwegian pride? Let's allow the tourists to get hurt? . Where is the logic there?

  • @patientbear8862
    @patientbear8862 Рік тому

    These things look dangerous as hell!! Can you stop?

    • @AAC82010
      @AAC82010 Рік тому

      No, unless you do something called a "grass stop" where you will slide into the grass to stop your momentum. There are versions with brakes, but they haven't really caught on 😅

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому +1

      Brakes would be very good safety measure.👀
      We succeed with “grass stopping” by simply face planting into the grass, very effective, but not recommended🥴

    • @randalbladel2817
      @randalbladel2817 Рік тому +1

      Sure. Just run into something! Seriously, you can slow down with a very wide snowplow. Some brands have brakes as an option, but they aren’t terribly effective or popular. The skis are designed with wheels that have some level of hysteresis for resistance, to try to emulate the speed of real skis on real snow, so they are not as fast as inline skates

    • @dm5rkt
      @dm5rkt Рік тому

      Yes, you can plough-brake just like on snow skis.

    • @paulblichmann2791
      @paulblichmann2791 Рік тому

      If you snowplow the skis run right into each other. They grip like dragster tires and won't skid. You have to do reverse skating. Or you can step-turn slalom, if you to start from the very top of the hill.

  • @paulblichmann2791
    @paulblichmann2791 Рік тому +1

    Problem with rollerskiing is it's too fast. Classic is 80% doublepole. Skate is 80% no-pole. Unless you go uphill. Then you have to get back down. 💀🛑

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому

      It definitely isn’t a sport for the faint hearted! We learnt that the hard way 😮

  • @JoannaLocke-y6n
    @JoannaLocke-y6n Рік тому +1

    Certainly not the sport for me! Fingers crossed there will be some episodes with you all cross country skiing. 🎿

    • @Becomenorwegian
      @Becomenorwegian  Рік тому +1

      You best believe that we are counting down the days for when we can strap the cross country skis to our feet😍❄️🎿

    • @EnriqueCubillo
      @EnriqueCubillo Рік тому

      Ski every day and explain how, it's your national sport for the love of God. Stop crapping all over roller skiing and teach it safely. @@Becomenorwegian