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  • i skated inline agressive a long time. I want to switch to hockey because its rough. i am so manueverable, i would own these guys. but i want to use my USD Grycons for it. does anybody know a site where i can buy ufs ice skates? thx

  • My dad says i have to learn how to crossover start with the puck to blow defenders away. I am fast, jst not with the puck and i know how to crossover while i'm skating,too. Anyway, i need to know how to start off the crossover efficiently and quickly with and without the puck. But most of the time, my pads get stuck while im crossing over and i fall on my face. Please help!

  • You have a big TOUNGE it sounds like

  • I don't like that he said, "Lean forward when you accelerate." Because bending over forward while trying to accelerate actually dimishes the amount of leg extension you can get out of each stride. Keep your head up and your back more straight. It feels slower, but you move more quickly because of the ready posture, and better leg extension.

  • the guy explaining how to break sounds like a retard

  • Your front wheel never comes off the ground. This is slowing you down, a lot. It's also causing you to have poor technique. 

  • i need to work on my skatin but i dont get what im doin wrong i bend my knees, i push off i m just not sure what im doin wrong, any basic tips to help me?

  • love his voice during the stops

    

  • How can I order the video ? And you guys are awesome !

  • i need help doing crossovers to turn right i was born with a club foot so i cant bend my left foot much but i can turn left perfectly any tips?

  • @porcupine950 you don't NEED to do crossovers. just bend your inside knee, keep your outer leg straight and lean into the turn. Crossovers are good for accelerating while turning but not necessary. If you want to get better at it just take it in small steps and eventually put more and more power into it.

  • @pineriversdragons its just that i got to a roller rink every friday and i do the races they have and it would help keep me in the front

  • Great set of videos. Thanks for posting!

  • super, i learned alot from this, thanks!

  • great video!!

  • U guys blow. Srry

  • @ZiracydeXBL post your skating video so we can compare?

  • For Slow motion press Space and let it pressed!

  • Much easier to stop on ice...

  • haha i love the guys voice that talks about the braking

  • @snipe921 also my brother is the one wearing the tours. I hate them, can't accelerate well.

  • @pineriversdragons all 80mm wheels (labeda frames) are hard to get used to if you've been using hilo for a long time. What they are great for is maintaining speed like an ice skate. If you play on large rinks and need to cover a fair bit of ground they are perfect.

  • @snipe921 tile as in sport court? concrete is a smoother surface and picks up alot of dirt. If it's cleaned regularly it's usually ok, but most rinks get at most a sweep every month or so. Sport court (or tile) is specifically designed for inline hockey is made out of plastic (softer than concrete) and usually has holes where dirt falls through so not too much dirt stays on the surface.

    I've played on sport court alot and change to softer wheels because they don't rip them up like concrete does

  • ok so.....i'm trying to get into inline hockey and i have some questions about skates anyone who has any input what so ever who would like to help would be appreciated. i wanna know for inline hockey and just regular skating. what brand or what type of boot/wheels should i look for. basicly what i'm looking for is something with the durablity of a agressive skate with the speed smoothness of a roller hockey skate

  • @shadowspect09 Bauer Makes Nice Inline Skates.. Theres

    tons go check out your local store (Y)

  • DONT TRY STOPPING LIKE THIS ON CONCRETE OR A BASKETBALL COURT, trust me...

  • Yeah indoor rinks are good we have around 5 rinks in Brisbane, we did have 6 before Bundamba's Flooded, but we have a new one at North Lakes that i work at which is really smooth :)

  • I was wondering what kind of surface you play on? I play on an outdoor rink, and stopping quickly is quite a problem. I was wondering why that could be, because I know you can stop immediately on hard surfaces, but I know there are factors like surfaces, wheels, and probably other things.

  • @HockeyFan5448 it's just painted concrete. outdoor rinks are harder to stop on because they are usually coated in dust, dirt, oil etc. An outdoor rink needs to be soaped down regularly.

    Outdoor wheels are also alot harder as well; the harder the wheel - the longer it takes to grip. Generally speaking, outdoors wheels are usually 82A+, indoor concrete wheels are about 76A-80A and indoor sport-court wheels are usually 72A-76A. You won't ever be able to stop as well outdoor as you will indoor

  • @pineriversdragons Alright thanks again. I'm going to probably have more questions on other videos. Hope I'm not annoying you.

  • @HockeyFan5448 Like Andy said, it is just a concrete floor that's been sanded down to make it smooth and then painted up to 5mm thick with 2pac paint

  • @Cluesbrew I want to play on an indoor rink so bad and see if I can hockey stop. This outdoor rink I play on is poorly surfaced, and is only about 60% the size of a full size rink, but at least it's free and has goals and boards. Not many free rinks outdoor rinks around here, and no free indoor rinks.

  • This is insane. I have been practicing, and I have terrible bruises on my hips =). Hope I can skate like you guys one day.

  • @iflavhs why 15 years ago? 15 years ago they also played with wooden sticks and didn't wear helmets. I don't see why looking at present-day skating techniques would be a bad thing.

    It might be different for ice hockey but if you cross your outside leg over past vertical in inline you're going to be cross-legged, you will have no point of balance and you will definitely fall over.

  • new zealand how much and can i use paypal?

  • @clawwz We don't use Paypal but you/bank can transfer money internationally by EFT using SWIFT code. Please send your name and address to prdragons@hotmail.com and I'll work out postage and handling and email funds transfer details to you.

  • aaaaawwwwwwwwwwwesom

  • I live in memphis (téxas)

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  • where can we order this dvd ??

  • @novag75 where do you live?

  • @novag75 DVD is available for purchase for $10 + Postage and Handling. Email prdragons@hotmail.com with your details and we'll get back to you.

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