Thanks for the video, you are really moving, any tips on slowing down or stopping? I have just started and am nervous about building speed because it is so hard to stop.
Hi, slowing down is of course a bit more tricky than on snow. You can use the "usual" plowing technique, as used on snow. Other wise it is possible to brake by the "T - Bone" technique used by many on an Inline skate. The best thing is to take it slowly regarding speed and downhills. Practice first at areas where you have full control other the speed until you get more get more confident. It can also be fine to use slower wheels. Keep on! :-)
Thanks for the video, you are really moving, any tips on slowing down or stopping? I have just started and am nervous about building speed because it is so hard to stop.
bratovski 2 years ago
Hi, slowing down is of course a bit more tricky than on snow. You can use the "usual" plowing technique, as used on snow. Other wise it is possible to brake by the "T - Bone" technique used by many on an Inline skate. The best thing is to take it slowly regarding speed and downhills. Practice first at areas where you have full control other the speed until you get more get more confident. It can also be fine to use slower wheels. Keep on! :-)
Dukered21 2 years ago