
Roller skate shopping. Learn what to look for when skate shopping, like a harder wheel and a big stopper, in this free skating video on how to roller skate. Expert: Rahel Cook Bio: Rahel Cook has been roller skating for over 20 years. She has co-founded Rat City Roller Girls, the Northwest’s largest roller derby league. Filmmaker: Jay Windland
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yeah,. Well when me and Sam do 360’s and kickk the skate doors. we like some GRIP ACTION BITCHH!!
millimeter ranking for hardness? bunkum.
durometer that is. between 70 and 90.
PURCHASER
pro my ass just because she knows shit about skates look at her skates pro my ass
This isn’t artistic skating. The world isn’t all rainbows and asspats, dear.
white people of so verbal…. I teach how to roller too… you just watch and try what I do … bus your ass. get up and try it again.. in time, about 5 months , you’ll be just like me.. my teaching is look and learn….that’s how we do… check it out….
yes its not hard just ask them to!! welcome
ay can u ask the person at the skating rink to loosen up the wheels for u?
Uh, obviously she is not a pro. If you had any knowledge about artistic skating (which most people don’t) it would be fairly clear to you.
Advice like not having fast spinning wheels is what stops a lot of people from skating. I see it all the time at the rink. Novices complaining about their legs hurting, then i check their wheels and they barely move. They are just burning their legs out fighting the resistance. I just loosen their wheels and the usually do much better out there.
shes a pro shut up mr know it all
very helpful!
Bad advice, that is a pretty crappy boot she’s showing - you need ankle support! Plus, flexability has more to do with the stiffness of the boot (gold or silver) rather than making the boot shorter. And like Kris said, the wheels should spin free not slowly. Also, toe stops are interchangable, so buying skates doesn’t have much to do with judging toe stops - they are interchangeable whether you want to put dance plugs in or whatever.
Ok A boot skate is the boot which comes up above your ankle. These are more like a speed skate boot. You shouldn’t use stoppers to stop & start, these were mainly used in the 70’s for the roller discos, & now 4 jumps 4 figure skating, A t-start & t-stop are the right way. Watch an experienced skating they definately do not use the toe stops to stop & start. The harder the wheel the more slippery, a medium wheel is good 4 rink skating, Wheels should spin free. These videos arent very good.
k #1 u wana do tricks take of the brakers 2. u shuldent tie up ur skates get use to them lose and yeah lol