Do you have a process where this ties into dialling in your frame position? If your frame is mounted a bit off, I expect this coin trick would exaggerate it, and maybe it can guide you into better frame position.
I originally had a couple minutes blabbing about how this could help frame setup with your exact thought process, but took it out because I wanted to keep this one short and sweet. This will definitely help you feel if your offset is a little funky and help guide you to a place that you feel more comfortable balancing on your wheels if you spend the time (weeks) to work out the best offset (placement) for your frames. I have a frame placement tutorial that's a simple intro to frame setup. Just follow that as a start and do a little guess and check work incorporating the coin trick. The simple answer is if when you stand up on your skate it wants to flop to one side, then bias your frame a little that direction. You'll move either the front or the back based on if that feels like it's happening in front of or behind the coin in your boot. Remember, little movements go a long way with this, especially if you're on bigger wheels, so be patient in the process.
Lately balance has been my biggest issue. I push hard to make more speed and my form falls apart. I can feel my weight balance is off. What a great tip! Thank you.
Could you do a video of how a proper speed skate boot should fit? I have a pair of custom boots by Dave Simmons and I’m trying to get them dialed in. Being a non-professional skater who’s just trying to take my skating seriously, I could use some direction. Would loved things answered like: • how tight should they be? • should you feel pressure points at all? • should you have room in your feet or not? • do you wear socks with them? • should you have blisters after skating in a properly set up boot? Thanks in advance.
@@JoeyMantiaSkates I too would get a lot of value out of this :) I've been slowly working on dialing my skates in over the past year, and am still not quite happy yet.
This is the trip what I am looking for long time! Apart from this, how to improve the left and right balance of the skate? My kid will naturally skate inside. Any other practice is good to make much outside, so as to generate more power when pushing?
Wow, what a trick... haha. And come to think of it, this could be a great innovation for skating actually, the pressure points could be incorporated into skates, for sure this can help
This is a bit niche but recently they have been making aftermarket mouse feet for gaming mice that are just small circles. They're called "dot skates" coincidentally enough. They're very small sticky disks of extremely smooth plastic they would probably work brilliantly for this.
good looking out - anything big enough to feel consistently throughout all your skating movements, but not so big that it becomes intrusive would work great
Haha coffee makes everything easier. Just put a coin or 2 (stacked) in your boot where the center point of your frame is and go skate. Feeling that spot on the bottoms of your feet will make some lightbulbs go off, whether it be a conscious reaction or subconscious
Do you have a process where this ties into dialling in your frame position? If your frame is mounted a bit off, I expect this coin trick would exaggerate it, and maybe it can guide you into better frame position.
I originally had a couple minutes blabbing about how this could help frame setup with your exact thought process, but took it out because I wanted to keep this one short and sweet. This will definitely help you feel if your offset is a little funky and help guide you to a place that you feel more comfortable balancing on your wheels if you spend the time (weeks) to work out the best offset (placement) for your frames.
I have a frame placement tutorial that's a simple intro to frame setup. Just follow that as a start and do a little guess and check work incorporating the coin trick. The simple answer is if when you stand up on your skate it wants to flop to one side, then bias your frame a little that direction. You'll move either the front or the back based on if that feels like it's happening in front of or behind the coin in your boot. Remember, little movements go a long way with this, especially if you're on bigger wheels, so be patient in the process.
@@JoeyMantiaSkates Cheers. I've seen that other video too. Very helpful.
i got a new blister bruh
@@snoopyshultz inline speed skating bruh, it's a right of passage
@@JoeyMantiaSkates do you have the link to "frame placement tutorial" video?
Lately balance has been my biggest issue. I push hard to make more speed and my form falls apart. I can feel my weight balance is off. What a great tip! Thank you.
Thank you sir for sharing the trick. Welcome back
Supermantia is back! Can’t wait for more consistent videos from the master. 🙌🏻
I love Your tips. They are always outside of the box!
right!💯
I play flat track roller derby on quads, going to try this at my next practice
Could you do a video of how a proper speed skate boot should fit? I have a pair of custom boots by Dave Simmons and I’m trying to get them dialed in. Being a non-professional skater who’s just trying to take my skating seriously, I could use some direction.
Would loved things answered like:
• how tight should they be?
• should you feel pressure points at all?
• should you have room in your feet or not?
• do you wear socks with them?
• should you have blisters after skating in a properly set up boot?
Thanks in advance.
Will put it on the list. I have a new boot coming soon, so its a good opportunity to make a video covering the whole process
@@JoeyMantiaSkates that would be invaluable. Good luck on the Sergio boot. Looking forward to it. 🤙🏻 Thanks again.
@@JoeyMantiaSkates I too would get a lot of value out of this :) I've been slowly working on dialing my skates in over the past year, and am still not quite happy yet.
This is the trip what I am looking for long time! Apart from this, how to improve the left and right balance of the skate? My kid will naturally skate inside. Any other practice is good to make much outside, so as to generate more power when pushing?
Wow, what a trick... haha. And come to think of it, this could be a great innovation for skating actually, the pressure points could be incorporated into skates, for sure this can help
Interesting trick, thanks for sharing, wanna try it once the rain season ends here😢
Excelent video!
What model and brand of wheels are you using here? :)
This is a bit niche but recently they have been making aftermarket mouse feet for gaming mice that are just small circles. They're called "dot skates" coincidentally enough. They're very small sticky disks of extremely smooth plastic they would probably work brilliantly for this.
good looking out - anything big enough to feel consistently throughout all your skating movements, but not so big that it becomes intrusive would work great
all tips for beginner speed skaters are most welcome! Thanks.... now I have to find some coins? In this modern, "card only payments" world we live in!
roller speed skating competitions #inlineskatinghowtostop #skater #indian🇮🇳
Great idea! Thanks! :)
watched twice, need more coffee.I didn't understand I guess its a pro tip for well seasoned skaters.
Haha coffee makes everything easier. Just put a coin or 2 (stacked) in your boot where the center point of your frame is and go skate. Feeling that spot on the bottoms of your feet will make some lightbulbs go off, whether it be a conscious reaction or subconscious
Thanks champ,have understood too rightnow@@JoeyMantiaSkates
I'm definitely going to try out the MCT with 2 Rand coins, cause I ball like that. lol😄
U sent us from instagram to check the full explanation, yet you couldn’t show the freaking coin inside the boot.
I know, I'm ashamed
I like that skate brother ❤
Chinesse lucky coins with hole works fine
Can we together dub your videos in hindi it will be a great job... All indian skaters will better understand your videos 🇮🇳
A baller would fold up a $100 bill.