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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

The Learn-To-Skate (tm) program is Skateline's very own introduction to learn how to skate. It is a progressive program developed over many years of inline skating instruction. The program is based on the ICP (Inline Certification Program) standard and is recognized to be amongst the best in the world

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  • i mastered the forward crossover but the backward crossover was a bit of a problem for me.

  • Beautifully filmed! Doesn't need explaining - it's very clear!  :)

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  • @mathproable Check out the stopping videos they have uploaded

  • @mathproable Check out the stopping videos they have uploaded

  • How do u stop if there is no break on the back

  • @alexyluppi Inline skating is all about "Mind over matter", you being scared is what's stopping you from learning the trick. I learned how to do this in an hour no lie at first I was a bit scared but you have to conquer your fears at some moment.

  • Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i wanna die! I need to do this but I was always afraid of falling. Looks great!

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  • During your crossover your knee straightens out too much, which is why you look wobbly on a few of those. Keep them bent more and you won't feel the need to stick your arms out for balance. For falling, it is better to have your arms loose as they will move much more quickly in response to your fall than to always have them stiff and held out, you'll end up breaking an arm doing that.

  • thats a really friggin good idea.i dont have a hockey stick but i can sure get a stick to keep my balance.ill try that thanks.

  • maybe grab a hockey stick for balance? Helped me on the ice when i was learning new skills

  • ill try it thanks.but as far as i can remember i was bending my knees.but anyway ill focus more on that thanks.

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