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Rollerblading : How Do You Stop on In-Line Skates?

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

In order to stop on in-line skates, a person must bend their knees, extend their right leg and lift their toe while squatting back. Discover how to make a triangle with the legs when stopping on in-line skates with help from a professional in-line skating instructor in this free video on stopping on in-line skates.

Expert: Andrea Franklin
Contact: www.zephyradventures.com
Bio: Andrea Franklin is a certified personal trainer in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • I stop my slamming into a pole.

  • im not doing that, ill look a dick

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  • am i the only one staring at her giant tits?

  • 'hopefully by then you'll be able to stop' ?! hopefully?!

  • people dont realize, you need to bend your ankles towards the outside a tiny bit to maintain good balance, and feet should be a little more than shoulder width apart. a good way to brake is to have to dominant foot steady on the ground, lean a little forward, and drag the back from slightly behind. it works very well.

  • T-braking is much more efficient, and just as easy

  • LOL, She is going to jump into the lake

  • Thank you nice skates

  • Walley world skates :)

  • What are integrated brakes?

  • not true. if you were cool enough you dont need to stop

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