Inline speed skating - Skatemill 5

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

Taeke van Lingen is skating (including double push) on a Skatemill (world largest treadmill) at the Fitness Exhibition (Utrecht).

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  • thats so useless, ur not even pushing forward, ur just lifting ur legs mostly. u dont gain anything except being able to perfect the form a little

  • @DMxNemesis In this video you see a test version of the treadmill, tested by a few speedskaters. No safety cord was available in this case which required a limited operating speed and resulted in hardly pushing during skating.

    I don't agree that's useless because in the commercial version it's possible to a increase the speed, add a huge fan, tilt the threadmill or use a resistance cable around your hibs. You make it as tough as you want!

  • If you fell....ouch

  • @ThrashXXXDisciple The commerical treadmill will be supplied with a safety cord and beld. When you fall down, the treadmill will stop immediately based on a controlled system. In this video you see a test version of the treadmill, tested by a few speedskaters. In this case the speed was limited up to approximately 30km/h.

  • how fast can it go?

  • This one was limited up to 30 km/h because we were not wearing a safety cord. Actually, the company who made this Skatemill can upgrade it till more then 40/45 km/h...if you want.

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  • as long as he stopped pushing i'm pretty sure nothing would happen since he has no momentum.

    Physics!

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  • @naradia95 I think you are right. Well it sounds right to me anyway.

  • I have a question. Say someone was on the treadmill with rollerblades while it was off and then the treadmill was turned on. The person wouldn't fall because the wheels on the rollerblades would just roll in the opposite direction to counter the momentum, right?

    So, that being said, how would skating at 40km be different from skating at 10km? You'd figure the only difference would be the speed of the wheels and the machine, or am I wrong?

  • Interesting! As a sidenote please notice the effect of light colored lycra, not such a good idea!

  • thats a big treadmill, you could get a track team on it

  • @ThrashXXXDisciple hows falling on tarmac? sweet?

  • Can you dip your nuts in coconut oil while your on the treadmill?

  • @jellybean3264 really? its a treadmill? thanks captain obvious

  • @DMxNemesis your a fucking retard ITS A TREADMILL !!!!!

  • tooo much man arsss arrrhhhhhh

  • No life..ON WHEELS!

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