OK..... you brought up something very important....POSTURE...... it's something I recently became conscious of..... watching KidsRollPower, your videos and then, YIKES -- myself in a mirror for the first time -- I noted my posture... NOT GOOD ....bent forward on many of the difficult moves....auch !!!!! Referring back to a previous video of yours - Razen Riff ( th-cam.com/video/84tZj39wOas/w-d-xo.html) I particularly noted my posture flaws when learning the Flair....if my posture was wrong ( bent forward) I was going to kiss the floor....Further while watching your students....their posture is NEVER hunch over -- but straight up.... and that adds sooooo much visually & most importantly provides the foundation for balance and transitions. Enjoyed this lesson very much - I probably watch a single video a millionzillon times.... then practice and practice and drill and drill and then back to the video.....and back to practicing....presently getting familiar w/ my new DIY skate floor.... taking what I've learned on the street, and correcting now that I have a wood floor and mirror.....my next goal to be able to do these moves while holding a ball -- something I picked up from one of your vids to promote balance and posture.
Hi Brian. Could you please let me know exactly what skate plates are you using. I can’t seem to find those with a close wheel base like yours. I believe those would improve my skate moves. Great videos keep the skate nation strong. THANKS
Thank you! Leaning forward too much, can provoke lower back issues, from arching the back (hollow). Taking a 'backseat' and engaging the core and buttocks will counter this situation.
Really enjoy your videos! As a street skater do you use toe stops outside? I noticed you and your students do not have toe stops on their skates inside.
Hi, thank you! I have never used toe stops😉 focusing on developing pure technical skills, will asure you impeccable skills without ever needing toestops🙂👊
any videos on how to warm up the knees and joints before a skate session
Wow, amazing brain stimulation,
And I'm not on skate's, great teaching techniques.🤸
Fantastic classes. I watch before going to the rink for practice. I hope to get as smooth as you.
Thank you! ❤️
You are most welcome! Sk8on! 👊🏽
Always a pleasure watching and listening to great information . A real joy for me .
Thanks for going into such detail. I had no idea that pulling the toes up as far as possible is crucial. Love the sweatshirt, btw!
Such a good video! Glad I clicked!
Always appreciative of your very knowledgeable & informative posts! Thank you!
Amazing video, very thorough. Thank you!
You’re the best!!! Thank you!
Great video, very entertaining break down! :-)
Thank you! 🙏
OK..... you brought up something very important....POSTURE...... it's something I recently became conscious of..... watching KidsRollPower, your videos and then, YIKES -- myself in a mirror for the first time -- I noted my posture... NOT GOOD ....bent forward on many of the difficult moves....auch !!!!! Referring back to a previous video of yours - Razen Riff ( th-cam.com/video/84tZj39wOas/w-d-xo.html) I particularly noted my posture flaws when learning the Flair....if my posture was wrong ( bent forward) I was going to kiss the floor....Further while watching your students....their posture is NEVER hunch over -- but straight up.... and that adds sooooo much visually & most importantly provides the foundation for balance and transitions. Enjoyed this lesson very much - I probably watch a single video a millionzillon times.... then practice and practice and drill and drill and then back to the video.....and back to practicing....presently getting familiar w/ my new DIY skate floor.... taking what I've learned on the street, and correcting now that I have a wood floor and mirror.....my next goal to be able to do these moves while holding a ball -- something I picked up from one of your vids to promote balance and posture.
Hi Brian. Could you please let me know exactly what skate plates are you using. I can’t seem to find those with a close wheel base like yours. I believe those would improve my skate moves. Great videos keep the skate nation strong. THANKS
I LOVE LOVE your channel, where do you teach?
The Netherlands!
Thank you for this educational and entertaining video Brian. Does leaning too far forward cause lower back pain?
Thank you! Leaning forward too much, can provoke lower back issues, from arching the back (hollow). Taking a 'backseat' and engaging the core and buttocks will counter this situation.
Really enjoy your videos! As a street skater do you use toe stops outside? I noticed you and your students do not have toe stops on their skates inside.
Hi, thank you! I have never used toe stops😉 focusing on developing pure technical skills, will asure you impeccable skills without ever needing toestops🙂👊