Inline Skating - Cess Slide/Hockey Stop
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Can you stop like that on either side, I notice you always go to your right. I am the same way with my spin turns. I think it's a psychological block, I know I can do it, but you have to think about it more & it messes with your head,, am I right, hmm hnmm??
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I'll bet you go through alot of wheels!!
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Shit man, that sounds like hell.
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Good video. One of the best tutorials on the parallel slide is by danielel73, called:
Parallel Slide: "how to"
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@SuperSunwind Look for a video on youtube called "Shifty Flat by Luc Bourdin" (type that exact phrase into the search). It is a really good video for showing you the action of entering the slide. You d roll your ankles in to start the slide. It is like attemting to do a sharp turn but instead your wheels lose grip and they slide.
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Are you rolling your ankles a little bit right before you go into the slide? At first I was kinda jumping into the slide. I don't understand the act of how you enter the slide.
Thank you.
wtf everytime i try to do dis i slip and fall
FireJon145 8 months ago
@FireJon145 You probably need to bend your knees more. This enables you to widen your stance and control the location your centre of gravity better.
originalinlina 8 months ago
@FireJon145
Skate more. (On ice, that is.)
Allenkeylighting 3 weeks ago
@Allenkeylighting Not much ice in Australia....none outdoors and very little in the way of ice rinks so getting time on ice is difficult and expensive.
originalinlina 3 weeks ago
Another question for you. Does the wheel diameter matter doing the hockey stop? I am using 90mm. Thanks dude love your videos!
SuperSunwind 9 months ago
@SuperSunwind It is harder to learn/do on bigger wheels, partly because of the distance from the ground to the deck height of your skates making control more difficult and partly because bigger wheels generally means longer frame making entering the turn to start the slide more difficult. It also doesn;t help that a lot of wheels in that size are normally designed and formulated to be grippy. But it can be done...don't be discouraged. Just armour up and find some slick flat concrete to carve.
originalinlina 9 months ago