Wow, the level of control you have on narrow ledges is just amazing. Thanks for helping me recognize so many more skate possibilities in everyday places.
Me and a friend of mine were very bored of our lives 3 to 4 months ago. We decided to learn skating. He has some knowledge from the past he skated for 5 or 6 years and then took a break till now (break was maybe 8 to 9 years) i startet with nothing 4 months ago and im 33 of age now. The first thing i did before getting started watch A LOT of videos and pretty quick got stuck with this channel ans specialy with shawn :P . The things he do and how he is as person as in all his videos are got me quite good :P ive overwatched every tutorial video multiple times even in 0.25 Speed to see everything. (still cant do it though but nvm). Sometimes i get frustrated cause i see no progression somedays since when in the beginning i were making progress every hour. Then i watch the same videos all over again and try again the next day. Then i realized that with every ride i take no matter what i do im still making progress but not in the obvisous things i thought they have to happen. Everytime its small adjustments, small things im getting better at even if its just rolling forward, then i look back at the videos and these ones especially and im imagining myself that someday i come somewhere NEAR shawns lvl...but it will never happen since he started as a kid. He has all the balance, all the jump muscles, everthing :P ill never have any of that but i dont mind it. I just want to get near it. I Love all your vids and i just wanted to let you know that mostly just started all of this Rollerskating stuff because i found you here. Someday ill come to your town, look out for your shop, find and will gently ask if we could go for a ride :D. Pls continue doing these videos! Best wishes and regards from Germany
If you're from Germany (but also for English speakers since it is a bilingual channel) I can recommend this UA-cam channel: SkaMiDan (Skate Mit Daniel). He has a lot of very useful step-by-step tutorials for various types of skating (touring, agressive, slalom...): ua-cam.com/users/skamidan
Here is a great video I found on getting good at things in general. It was a very helpful tedtalk, hopefully it will help with your skating if you can apply it: m.ua-cam.com/video/f2O6mQkFiiw/v-deo.html
Hi, i am enjoying your videos for years, thank you! I skate myself obvious, but... when are you going to make a video with your falls/accidents? this is a part of skating too :). Namaste.
Very good video Shaun and alex, Shaun back to the 4x100 set up? Nice, I am leaving calgary I really want it to meet you guys in person and have a skate with you guys before I leave. But like I said you guys are the ghost skaters I see you guys in videos but never in person.😉😉
I love these videos too much please never stop posting these awesome positive videos you continue to put a smile on my face every time you drop a new video!!! Great job Shaun and Alex
Now that I have my own inline triskates.. ( 3x125) i realize how hard it actually is to do tricks you all do in the videos I’m good at skating but jumping on 125mm wheels is pretty difficult and hard to balance
Those are 100mm wheels. The bearings level, as long as I know (I may be wrong), are most about durability, so it would have nothing to do with the smoothness of the ride (as long as they are properly clean an maintained)
So much flow comparing to agressive skater who try 10 times to grind a handrail or put slimy wax on rough stone so slide on it. ;-). You dont need wax to rock the city.
Hey guys. Been a long time since u guys skated with leon. Would love to see him in a video with you guys again!
yeeeeeeeesssssss
I think Leon has ascended to a different being
Wow, the level of control you have on narrow ledges is just amazing. Thanks for helping me recognize so many more skate possibilities in everyday places.
👀 That last session with the 2 tables until the end! 👏👏
Моё уважение оператору съёмки. Ну и роллеру, конечно 🎉
That transition into the magic slide at the end, oof, love it :)
That opening line was 🔥
OMG! That last magic slide was simply beautiful!!
Me and a friend of mine were very bored of our lives 3 to 4 months ago. We decided to learn skating. He has some knowledge from the past he skated for 5 or 6 years and then took a break till now (break was maybe 8 to 9 years) i startet with nothing 4 months ago and im 33 of age now. The first thing i did before getting started watch A LOT of videos and pretty quick got stuck with this channel ans specialy with shawn :P . The things he do and how he is as person as in all his videos are got me quite good :P ive overwatched every tutorial video multiple times even in 0.25 Speed to see everything. (still cant do it though but nvm). Sometimes i get frustrated cause i see no progression somedays since when in the beginning i were making progress every hour. Then i watch the same videos all over again and try again the next day. Then i realized that with every ride i take no matter what i do im still making progress but not in the obvisous things i thought they have to happen. Everytime its small adjustments, small things im getting better at even if its just rolling forward, then i look back at the videos and these ones especially and im imagining myself that someday i come somewhere NEAR shawns lvl...but it will never happen since he started as a kid. He has all the balance, all the jump muscles, everthing :P ill never have any of that but i dont mind it. I just want to get near it. I Love all your vids and i just wanted to let you know that mostly just started all of this Rollerskating stuff because i found you here. Someday ill come to your town, look out for your shop, find and will gently ask if we could go for a ride :D. Pls continue doing these videos!
Best wishes and regards from Germany
Good luck on your journey man.
If you're from Germany (but also for English speakers since it is a bilingual channel) I can recommend this UA-cam channel: SkaMiDan (Skate Mit Daniel). He has a lot of very useful step-by-step tutorials for various types of skating (touring, agressive, slalom...): ua-cam.com/users/skamidan
Here is a great video I found on getting good at things in general. It was a very helpful tedtalk, hopefully it will help with your skating if you can apply it: m.ua-cam.com/video/f2O6mQkFiiw/v-deo.html
That parallel slide🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳
Hi, i am enjoying your videos for years, thank you! I skate myself obvious, but... when are you going to make a video with your falls/accidents? this is a part of skating too :). Namaste.
Fast lines. Love it. Thank you Alex and Shaun!
I Like your skate, how the cameraman take🤗
Every video you make has great vibes and flow!
love how smooth you guys skate!
Nice tempo. Very catching. Well done.
Nice magic in the end!
Your skill is amazing. I want to Wizard skate one day, too!
Very awsome... Thank you Shaun and special thank for Alex it's amazing Vlog
Great music and great skating
really impressive flow.
Very good video Shaun and alex, Shaun back to the 4x100 set up? Nice, I am leaving calgary I really want it to meet you guys in person and have a skate with you guys before I leave. But like I said you guys are the ghost skaters I see you guys in videos but never in person.😉😉
Beautiful!
Very nice and fluid.
Great ride!!!
watch all these . looks fun
I love these videos too much please never stop posting these awesome positive videos you continue to put a smile on my face every time you drop a new video!!! Great job Shaun and Alex
this is amazing
Sweet flow,always love the jumps,music great too.
one of the best video of late, great stuff
WoW 👍💪plenty of good energy there
Well done dudes 🙏
Cada que veo tus videos me dan ganas de salir a patinar, son los mejores.
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Wow, bustin some serious moves. GO, GO, GO is right!!! Thsnk you for the awesome video. Always gets me excited to skate:)
0:26 , is there a possibility that you could have rolled into a vehicle coming down that road? Felt like there was 0 visibility there
Very flowy as always. :)
Who, this one is awesome!
Dig it! As always.
I’ve never seen a slide like that before!(towards the end of the video) Maybe I should try it.
It's called magic slide
👍 Speed Flow ❤️
That magic slide on the bench at the end was quite the shit.
Amazin!!!! incredible!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
How often do u changing bearing? This jumps propably killing it so fast 😁 great job like always
Are you using urban skates?
wizardskating.com/
G O A T 🐐
What are these inliners on which the guy with the beard rides??
❤️ from India 🇮🇳
When do you prefer to use the 4-wheel setup over the 5-wheel?
Shaun, Awesome flow as usual !! What skates/frames/wheels/bearings are you using ?
wizardskating.com/
What wheel size are you using? And are there maneuverable?
Now that I have my own inline triskates.. ( 3x125) i realize how hard it actually is to do tricks you all do in the videos
I’m good at skating but jumping on 125mm wheels is pretty difficult and hard to balance
Why do you cut the parts where youre just flowing? theyre nice to watch
Hey loved the video. Quick question, what wheel mm and abec level are you rolling on this ride, it seems a lot smoother than what I've seen.
Those are 100mm wheels. The bearings level, as long as I know (I may be wrong), are most about durability, so it would have nothing to do with the smoothness of the ride (as long as they are properly clean an maintained)
What's name of this skate shoes
Brazil 🛼
So much flow comparing to agressive skater who try 10 times to grind a handrail or put slimy wax on rough stone so slide on it. ;-). You dont need wax to rock the city.
Those bells at the end rang to say it’s time to put down a biblically sick move to close the video.
👌🙏
🔥🔥😍😍
🤘🤘🤘👏👏👏💪💪💪
видели? видели?! оператор прошел сквозь текстуры самоката на 1:50 )>))))
Some of these looked rather dangerous
👏👏👏💖🥰🇧🇫
Gee, at 0:23, if somebody would have come from that corner the he/she would be dead ...
Popped in to ask the same thing 😅
Мужик с яйцами!
Second 🤣
third one :)
First