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  • Master Skatin' Cougar! All I gotta' say is DAMN!!

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  • 7:02 pussy

  • @TRUCKER2ish lmao 

  • holy mackerel. 189, 647 views! Amazing what a set of tights and a little cleavage will do for your view count.

  • also it sounds hella complicated......u could have made a 2 min video what says bend your knees, lean foward and pust from the FRONT INSIDE OF YOUR FOOT! and you should also be setting an example by at least wearing wrist pads......FAIL

  • shocking....just find a flat spot and spend endless hours practicing....talk is cheap

  • She doesn't need a HQ slow motion! xD

    süß

  • Hey Donna, when i stand up on my blades i involuntarily roll in the direction of either the deepest point of the road or the wind, how do i keep myself still so that i can actually do this without fear?

  • @SuppaFunkyMan i know this was directed to donna but i love to rollerblade and have spent years at it and skiing too. An idea would be for you to find a nice comfortable spot say like your driveway or something if it's relatively flat or a piece of solid flat surface somewhere safe. What you want to do is get used to the feeling of standing so even if you have to hold onto something just get used to the feeling of standing on the skates with your knees bent slightly, maybe try bending them...

  • @SuppaFunkyMan occassionaly to get used to the feeling of how low you actually need to bend them, after that try using a small slope such as your drive to get used to gently rolling down, you can stop yourself using a wall as you shouldn't be going too fast-this will help to boost your confidence. Also practice standing on the drive placing one foot (whichever you find most comfortable) horizontal and keeping the other vertical whilst facing up the slope this (a t position) will help to balance

  • @SuppaFunkyMan you and keep you still, keep practicing and ur confidence should build :) hope i helped you out :) (btw bottom reply is the 1st one and read upwards):) xx happy rollerblading!!!

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  • BITCH JUST SKATE -.-

  • you are great! thanks it helped me a lot im from argentina...

  • Nice body at a more mature age. Watch out for the cars that don't slow down for pedestrians.

  • She has on no protective gear....smh...not a good example

  • Kisses from Argentina

  • you suck!!

  • srry to say....but down between her legs IS distracting.....n then the whole vid on just the movements just looks like showing it off......mmh

  • Nice neighborhood. I'm jealous...

  • wtf idk wat to do

  • i think u are a gr8 teacher....i jux got my Roller blades...wld u say Xtreme Rollerblades a good brand?

  • Nice Camel Toe

  • so what tha fuck does this teach? how to hip shake? get ur ass some fucking blades, skin yo skin and learn by falling dumb shit

  • She's a white belt, don't trust her.

  • haha total milf

  • just learn how to rollerblade and still having difficulty to move. moreover i bought my shoes and found out it was very hurt. but still i have to use this, thanks to u, i learn many new things about rollerblading :)

  • Learn to blade before u make a video

  • aggressive bender 1:18 hahahahaha

  • rica la vieja

  • wow the side to side thing accualy helped me

  • it isn´t rollerblading this is inlining

  • Donna: Thank you. I used to Rollerblade along time ago. I'm a little heavier & older , I decide to invest in a pair of rollerblades. I'm 55 yrs young. Recently I tried and I was terrified, This video has made me realize I have the confidence to move forward. Thanks, Debby.

  • Ok,Pozdrawiam.Piotr.

  • how old are you? u got a pretty sexy body

  • It seems so easy in the video, but i soon as i put my rollerblades on, everything become so difficult :/ Plus, after 10 minutes my feet has pain :S

  • R0LL3RBl@D3 FOR LIFE!!!

  • This woman talks to much. Plus she is horrible to look at.

  • @hicdee01 makes you feel good to talk shit to someone you will never meet in person huh?

  • thanks Donna,im 48 year old guy and love to player soccer and ball hockey even though in soccer my asset is i love to run,ball handling not so much,i just bought inline skates 2day and watchd and learnd alot from ur video,ur very well spoken and a good teacher,by the way by next year im hopin 2 b better at it so i culd play inline hockey with the rest of my friends and cuzins

  • It's nice to see a woman who is knowledgeable and well-spoken, and who looks like she actually does things instead of sitting in front of a mirror. Real women have curves and you can't skate with muscles. An attractive woman -- not a girl -- who exudes confidence and knows what she's doing. How refreshing!

  • So hot!!

  • excelent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • Thank you for your video! I hope I can do it soon :p

  • Amazing!!!How dO yOU tHAT ???

  • sexy

  • Thanks for the vid!!!!

  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge and time with us!

  • What's with the white hip-scarf thingy?

  • what a wise rollerblading master, thank you!

  • if u notice u can see her pussy clevage..she is damn hot woman...would eat her all day...fooo

  • MILF!!! HMU SOMETIME ; )

  • i forced my mum into helping me and we ended up falling twice

  • aggressive benders, lol

  • That's a nice ass :D

  • That car at 7:04 scares me! :S

  • I think a common problem that people experience when they buy new skates is that they buy them too big. You really want a snug fit, and yes they will feel uncomfortable at first, but this fit will give you more control after your body adjusts to this fit. Sorry but "no pain, no gain" applies to the fit of your skate boots! After you blister and callous (that's the pain part), you will feel comfortable and will be able to skate for hours (that's the gain part)! Don't be a wimp and buy to big!

  • @theflyroller I was advised by the skate shop to buy one size larger than my normal (UK) shoe size. Heeding this advice has improved skating comfort no end; the skates are a great fit and there's no sensation of floppiness.

    Less foot discomfort has enabled me to skate harder and faster, thus allowing other parts of me to ache more instead ;-)

    FWIW I love K2 skates for the nice, soft boot. I have a pair of Mach 90s at the moment.

  • @GlowWorm1962 Well that may be true for you, however when you advance to faster skates, I suggest you buy a snug fit for safety and control. Don't be a wimp about it ;) I may be wrong , I only skate over 100 miles a week. I mean really what would I know about this?

  • @theflyroller I don't know, I've only been skating since 1994.

  • @GlowWorm1962 Hey I'm just trying to help you and give you the benefit of my experience. I'm not trying to argue with you. If big loose skates work for you (I know you brits have Sasquatch feet) then that is what works for you. I think new skaters should learn how good skates are designed to fit and why they should fit like that. Its about control at higher speeds; control while carving an edge going down steep hills, cornering at high speed and slaloming to regulate your speed on hills.

  • @GlowWorm1962 . Any tips for a beginner? I've just got me a pair of Salomon blades. Can't wait to start.

  • @Nerdovich Practice. Then practice some more and then do some more practice ;-)

    It took me about 2 weeks of practicing 2-3 hours a day, to get to the point where I felt confident enough to take to my local streets. After another week, I felt confident enough to skate in town.

    IMO for recreational skating, there are 7 basic things to learn:-

    1. Going

    2. Stopping

    3. Turning

    4. Changes of surface

    5. Handling rough surfaces

    6. Pushing yourself up a hill

    7. Controlling your speed down a hill

  • @GlowWorm1962 Many thanks for that information.  My current goal is to oneday skate like this

    watch?v=u3M74u0XZa4

  • @GlowWorm1962 I just picked me a 75 dollar pair of roller blades and im really excited about learning and hopefully go aggressive. Did you have anyone to teach you or did you learn on your own. For some reason whenever i skate my left foot has a tendency to bow outwards but my right foot does not do you know what the cause of this may be and will it hinder me later on down the road.

  • @GlowWorm1962 HIgh cuffed boots like your K2s are softer and better for beginners and casual skaters. They are for recreational skating and really not for speed or distance. The small soft wheels of these skates will help the novice gain confidence and skills to advance to skates that are quicker and more responsive. I skate on Bont Jets with 110 mm wheels. These babies rock and roll! The lower cuffs give more flexibility, however the significantly higher speeds require more control.

  • you suck

  • sorry but this video dont help me i foll down 27 time first wen i start to move my feet

  • that mailman was looking to run her over but he didnt because the camera was on :p

  • im too busy lookin at her camel toe lol

  • خیلی زیاد تشکر از راهنمایی بسیار بسیار خوب و پر از محبت ات،

    میدانم که فارسی نمیدانی ولی خواستم تا به زبان فارسی بنویسم چون نوشتن انگلیسی را خوب بلد نیستم ولی خوب میفهمم وقتی دیگران صحبت میکنند، من به تازگی شروع به این بازی کردم و امید است که بتوانم خوب پیش بروم، حتماً برایت مینویسم وقتی کمی بیشتر یاد بگیرم

  • She is reallt hot

  • sex cougar you . you can skate by me any time ;)

  • MILF

    

  • you look a lot younger in the thumbnail!

    nice vid tho

  • Hi, Donna! I've just started Rollerblading and I'm completely hooked! But I can't ask anybody for an advice since none of my friends are doing it. Your videos are so helpful!! Thank you so much!! You're doing such a good job!!

  • you are super sexy

  • @anthonypeterlin

    as helpful as she is

    she is far from hot

  • i love your videos. u start from the beginning so we newbies can get the main things

  • She makes F in MILF!!!!!

  • i want to ask it is for you haert i have one but is very hardi am going allways back what i have to make

  • omg lady, you are ADORABLE.

  • lol

  • It would be hard to concentrate with those milkers you got there...

  • u are what i would call a bender

  • did I see a hot gramma

  • Fucking Tease

  • Fantastic video you were born to do this!

  • 1:18 aggressive benders LMAO

  • i want to travel long distances on rolllers on streets, but im not really in a good shape :P ..

    My question is: ¿I will need rollers whit big wheels? or should i prefer to take a taxi? :P

    Very nice videos Donna, have a great day ^^

  • i want to travel long distances on rolllers on streets, but im not really in a good shape :P ..

    My question is: ¿I will need rollers whit big wheels? or i shoild prefer take a taxi? :P

    Very nice videos Donna, have a great day ^^

  • lol camel toe

    

  • You just got yourself another subscriber! :) 

  • STOP FUCKING TLKING N GET UR FUCKING SKATEZ ON N SHOW US SUM FUCKIN MOVEZ U FUCKIN COUGAR!

  • Her body looks great

  • realy nice body for hes age.....bounc on my dik

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  • @rfdusty

    you might be into aggresive skating now, good 4 u !!! but remember once u were a beginner.

    I am a beginner, i am NOT old, and think her videos are very helpful.

    And you might be young but you still need to learn about respect.

  • hey if some oen is good at rollerskating (freestyle) can you tip me about what sort of roller blades you should have and stuff?,

    and is there any diffrence on inlines with 2 weels and four wheels? please reply

  • @fjaalle inline skating for 8 or 9 years, aggressive skating for 2.

    first off, there isnt a huge difference between 2 wheel skates and 4 wheels....i prefer 4 wheels for more control and something more to push off with each stride i take. honestly, there really isnt specific brands of skates out htere that you can buy which specializes in inline skates, all it is is how you feel while your wearin them and using htem.

    big tip: dont get your wheels wet cuz you'll start slippin around 

  • like a hockey player and by gettin your wheels wet, you'll lose traction.

    anymore questions, feel free to write back

  • thanx very help full!

  • you are soo fucking hot !

  • is anyone else extremely distracted by her crotch area?, camel toe at 4:36

  • @burp0088 not until i read your comment :/

  • are u still givin out the pair of rollerblades ?

  • i wanna nail her

  • DonnaMarieWebber is a cougar. 

  • @jsnhart you're so right! she's a cool mom, I'd like to aggresive skate behind her...

  • Thanks for the vids Donna. I picked up a pair of inline skates from a charity shop for the princely sum of £4.50! I dunno what that is un US$, but I doubt it's more than $8 or so. Your vids are proving very useful.

  • milf.

  • donna i used to blade as a kid i havent in a really long time my shoe size is 13 so what size should i be looking to buy and how expensive cause well im looking for a new hobby someday wanna compete in the x games. any advice you can give me

  • @DemonicDuelist1 obviously im not donna but i do know more than her when it comes to blading.

    if you have a size 13 shoe, look for a skate size around 13.5 - 14 (depending on how old you are). expensive shouldtn be an issue cuz you should just get the skates that work best for you. blading is one of those sports where theres absolutely NO DIFFERENCE performance wise between a 50 dollar pair and a 250 dollar pair.

  • u fockin gringa q ases bieja

  • thanks for helping me

  • Next do porn

  • Thanks for the video. And I think it's great of you to answer so many questions, you must be very busy. I'm trying to learn roller skating now and your video was a great help.

  • hey. what is the difference batween plastic wheels and rubber wheels. I have bought A pair of inline skates, and it has rubber wheels, rubber wheel is fake, isn't it ? :|

  • What should i do if my skates are not comfortable? A few years ago they were pretty comfortable, but now they are not. Should i get new skates? Thank you.

  • milf :P

  • Lol you said AGGRESSIVE BENDERS! Brilliant! But cool vid....

  • Happy New Year Donna!, I had a surgery on the day after Thanksgiving and didn't get on my skates again until after Christmas. From the first time I put them back on and stood up, I was amazed at the control I had and how the fear has been melting away. I'm now putting them on indoors nearly every day at least once, and have gone as much as 20 minutes on my feet per session, and it becomes more second nature each session. Back to this wonderful clip of yours, to hone swizzle, can't thank u enuf:)

  • this is awesome... me nd 3 friends are goin to try rollerbladin this year.. probably around our university .... i can already here my other friends say "hey the 80s called... they want their skates back" lol

  • she has a camel toe.....

  • Hey donnaMarieWebber, i have two questions. first, is it okay if my rollerblades are heavy? When i rollerblade inside or out after about 5 or ten minutes they feel really heavy and my legs get tired. is that normal for begginers? Second, is it okay if my feet are like facing inward? like instead of standing straight on my feet my feet curve in so my knews are touching? it is hard to explain! sorry. But i love your videos! they help alot!

  • @cookieluver61 The skates can be heavy but you can find some that are much lighter and are usually more expensive. I think your foot problem is the real cause.  You have a pronation issue which means you need to get arch supports for your feet. I did 2 articles on my website about pronation but you can google it and get more info. Check out a store called Good Feet and see if there is one near you. It will make a difference with your skating and your shoes too. Good Luck! Donna

  • @DonnaMarieWebber Ok thanks!

  • @DonnaMarieWebber hurray u mentioned aggresive skates

  • @cookieluver61 your issue also could come of your rolling quality (ABEC). if it is low, the power you transmit is less than if it is high. by this way, you get tired quicker because you need more efforts to roll.

    hoping that is understandable...

    from France... mK

  • @cookieluver61 I simply think your legs are weak. most newbies can't hold their feet straight, they always face inwards/outwards because it's easier (myself included, years ago).

  • @omaifakingad yeah, ok thanks! thats what my mom says too.

  • @cookieluver61 dude, ive been skatin inline for 8 or 9 years and been playin hockey for 13 so i no how to skate alot better than donna.

    if your skates are heavy, its cuz your a beginner nad your legs arent use to the added weight attached to your feet while skating. as you practice skatin and get use to skating, your legs will build up strength and soon, you wont even feel the added weight on your feet from skating

  • @lacrossemaster31 ok. hey you play lacrosse?

  • @cookieluver61 yeah buddy!! Lax and Hockey for life!!

    ya i do play lacrosse

  • @lacrossemaster31 Cool! same here!

  • @cookieluver61 cookie, those skates feel heavy because you haven't got in shape yet! Don't give up, keep skating! If you are feeling that your skates are leaning in and your knees are touching there are two things you can do: 1) adjust the alignment of our frames by loosening the screws that hold your boot onto the frame, or if your frame is not adjustable, 2) practice keeping your weight over your wheels.

  • @theflyroller ok thanks! that helps a lot!!

  • I'm an agressive skater and we don't bend that far over.....

  • Why blade, when you can skate.

  • @WingAngelProductions Because ice time is hard to get year round.

  • @WingAngelProductions skatings gay....thats why

    

  • Perhaps it`s because I`m from canada, and everybody here can either skate or ski, but this seems silly, sorry

  • stop qurraling guys.. appreciate her videos.. its really good!

  • He is slut

  • watch and learn youtube.com/watch?v=P8FldO9dWB­w

  • thank u so much. I can't thank you enough.

  • I hav tried, and it realy works... But i wil b gud wen i m roling faster thn slow, wn i try to slowdown i strt falng bakwrds... Can u help me...

  • anybody else noitis her camel toe

  • @nicknate100 no but I did notice her tits and nice ass

  • @RandomWalkTheory Surely no where near as much fun.....

  • @DonnaMarieWebber

    your hot

    

  • you hot

  • @RandomWalkTheory shup up. roller blades are awsome you lazy git

  • @jakejake771 coming from someone that uses a microwave. =P

  • @RandomWalkTheory what the hell are you onabout microwaves for were ona bout roller blades you dick head

  • @jakejake771 ahhh, dick - your favorite subject...

  • @RandomWalkTheory Unless genetics have blessed you, using a car instead of your legs will amount to either obesity, or a lot of time lost in the gym. While skating or cycling saves gas, the gym membership, and our healths from obesity. For me, sports is the deal. If you have a part-time job that leaves you time for sports or good genes, by all means use your car. The rest of us will manage with the roller skates.

  • @RandomWalkTheory: skating is fun, cool, and helps you keep fit. Driving everywhere kills children with cars' noxious emissions, and it turns you into a shambling obese slob who'll never get a date. You silly fat f**k.

  • @mtop6867 Hahhahaa xD oh my lord, this really made my night xD

  • @RandomWalkTheory

    then use ur car, lit a cigarrette and ur good to go!! God helps u!

  • Donna thanks so much for your advices,I am 30 yrs old and im still trying  get used to them, trying not to feel affraid of falling dawn. I think that s my main problem. Thank u!!

  • nice one Donna

  • i went skating Tuesday and i fell fifty times and i sprained my wrist then i got blades and i did fifty times beater! lol i cant to regular skates can you use regular skates?

  • thank you so much..that helps me alot

  • Thank you so much, your videos are very helpful.

  • i want you bb

  • DonnaMarie,can you say for me if my size and pounds its okay for rollerblading?

    1,86 m and 260lb. can i use rollerblades? i dont know if is 260lb but on brazil i have 120kg i dont know if is right 260lb.

    DonnaMarie, another question.

    What i make on a Rise?

    I take off the rollerblades?

  • @killevil99 Yes there are skates that can handled your weight. Are you in shape? If so, check the skates for how much weight they can handle before buying them. You might want to consider paying more for them to get your money's worth because they will last longer and will be be equipped to handle the weight. If you aren't in shape, I would suggest you start walking to get your feet and legs in shape first.

    I'm sorry but I don't understand the second and third question. Donna

  • @DonnaMarieWebber

    Yes im on shape.

    The second is:

    How can i skate on a street that have 1 or 2 slopes...

    Rise....

    I can walk in it? or i need take off the skates?

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  • @killevil99 I am about your size and have been rollerblading for several years. I use wheels that are 80 mm and 82A density, so they can hold my weight and also do not wear out too fast. I am not sure what is a Rise, but I put my skates on inside the apartment, take an elevator down and take a few steps to the street. Hope my info helps.