Best grapevine tutorial I have seen so far. You nicely break it down into smaller bits that I can now work on separately. The switch on the two front wheels is indeed quite challenging for me. Still figuring out how to get the angular momentum to actually fully turn around. It's probably got something to do with the shoulders.
Is this move easier to learn on smaller wheels? I got like 62mm VNLA wheels and most people I see balancing on toes have smaller wheels in diameter and width. I would appreciate some help if anybody knows :D. There aren't too many roller skating resources online regarding wheels unfortunately.
It took me a while to work out what was happening as it looks like you’re floating along it’s hard to see the individual moves. Hope this helps you unlock the move. Have fun 💕⭐️😎🤩
Katie are you a mind reader ? I was going to ask for tips on this exact move !😊This move has been my nemesis for 2 years.....with your great explanation I think I'll finally get it.....Tuesday this will be my drill session, with this video in hand! Thankyou!.👍
Awesome breakdown! I've been trying to get this for years! Now, I know what the problem is.... The toe-toe manuel! I'm determined to get it. So, I'll be hanging on to a chair for awhile! But you gave me the confidence and the knowledge to do it! Thank you!
You can do it. Some of it is building up strength to hold that toe toe position, be patient with yourself. Practice little and often and it will come xx
The grapevine has so many different styles. The one in my area, East Coast of the US, uses the double toe manual for the duration of the trick, so the heels don’t touch the ground. Then it’s just made to look like a continuous swirling motion. The way my buddy, Josiah, can actually do this all the way around into a 360 while making it look as if his legs are simply floating beneath him. The man is super talented. It’s cool how skating styles can be so different, almost like accents. Edited for wording
Yes absolutely. If you’re finding they’re hitting the ground in these types of moves you can remove them but make sure you have a couple of good ways of stopping without stoppers before you take them out.
Like wine, this video gets better every time I watch it!
🤩. Thank you. Editing this one was a lot of fun!
Best grapevine tutorial I have seen so far. You nicely break it down into smaller bits that I can now work on separately. The switch on the two front wheels is indeed quite challenging for me. Still figuring out how to get the angular momentum to actually fully turn around. It's probably got something to do with the shoulders.
This is by far the best grapevine video tutorial I’ve watched, and I have watched a lot. Thank you Skatie ❤
Thank you. It took me a while to work it out myself so I tried to make it nice and simple to understand by breaking it down. Have lots of fun!!
Agreed!!
So grapeful for your videos, it’s great how you squeeze so much into them. If only you could bottle it ….😁😁
😜. You my friend win the internet for today! 😂 😂 🍇
I love the video thanks for doing slow-mo's and braking the move down into parts your a great teacher Thank You 😊
Thank you so much. I hope it helps you xx
omg - been watching this move for ages - still no better - so glad you have picked this up! -might finally get it this time - thanks fo sharing
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It looks so complex. It took me a while to figure out what was happening in this one. It’s definitely a favourite move now.
Is this move easier to learn on smaller wheels? I got like 62mm VNLA wheels and most people I see balancing on toes have smaller wheels in diameter and width. I would appreciate some help if anybody knows :D. There aren't too many roller skating resources online regarding wheels unfortunately.
I have a video called does size matter and that explains the benefits of a smaller wheel for these types of skills.
Insanely detailed and thorough breakdown, very helpful!
So glad it helped 🍇🤩
I've been struggling with that toe-toe turn, this finally made me understand. Excellent video as always, thank you!
So glad it helped. Sometimes it’s just looking at it a different way helps to unlock it.
Love this! Your puns are the raisin I follow your tutorials 😂
😂 😂 amazing!!! 🤩
LOVE YOU SKATIE YOUR THE BEST YOURUBER EVERRRRRRR!!!!!!🛼🛼
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Thank you for providing this break down… will be adding this to my list of stuff to work on thank you 😊
Fantastic! ⭐️⭐️💕💕💕
This was an excellent breakdown. Thank you!! I actually understand how this move works now
It’s so hard to see what’s going on when it’s done at full speed. I love have it floats across the floor. 💕💕
Absolute queen! Thankyou so much for this, I’ve been skating for 3 years and could never figure out the flow on my own u til now Thankyou ❤❤❤
I’m so glad it’s helped. It’s one of those moves that looks impossible until it’s broken down.
Thank u for the awesome tutorial! I struggle for so many months and now getting it down better! ❤
So glad it’s helped you 💕⭐️
Thank you for this video! I’m a fan of your work and puns
Thank you xx 🤩😎💕🛼 We have lots of fun coming up with this silly stuff.
Perfect!!!! And funny too 🥰👏👏👏👏💕
😂 thank you xx
This is an amazing tutorial 🎉 got the move ❤thank you very much
Fantastic! Well done! 🤩🤩⭐️😎
Thank you so much for this video! The other ways people have tried to teach me just don't work my my legs but I think I can do this one. 🎉
It took me a while to work out what was happening as it looks like you’re floating along it’s hard to see the individual moves. Hope this helps you unlock the move. Have fun 💕⭐️😎🤩
Katie are you a mind reader ? I was going to ask for tips on this exact move !😊This move has been my nemesis for 2 years.....with your great explanation I think I'll finally get it.....Tuesday this will be my drill session, with this video in hand! Thankyou!.👍
Have lots of fun. You’ve got this!
Awesome breakdown! I've been trying to get this for years! Now, I know what the problem is.... The toe-toe manuel! I'm determined to get it. So, I'll be hanging on to a chair for awhile! But you gave me the confidence and the knowledge to do it! Thank you!
You can do it. Some of it is building up strength to hold that toe toe position, be patient with yourself. Practice little and often and it will come xx
I’ve seen other grapevines make the toe-toe part look like more of a chocktaw/pigeon toe transition but yours looks simpler
Absolutely there are loads of variations. The toe to toe position is more of a matrix position and as you say it’s hard.
Great video!
Thank you, have fun 🛼💕⭐️
Love this. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😎⭐️🛼
The grapevine has so many different styles. The one in my area, East Coast of the US, uses the double toe manual for the duration of the trick, so the heels don’t touch the ground. Then it’s just made to look like a continuous swirling motion. The way my buddy, Josiah, can actually do this all the way around into a 360 while making it look as if his legs are simply floating beneath him. The man is super talented.
It’s cool how skating styles can be so different, almost like accents.
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Oh those styles look amazing. There are some mad talented skaters out there. 🤩🤩⭐️🛼💕
@@Skatie I totally agree. You being one :)
I’d love to see that in action. 😮
Very nice 🙂
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I’ve been trying to do it but I was just turning back and forth and wasn’t doing the open book turn!
It’s one of those moves that just looks crazy complex until you realise it’s actually just an over book turn!!
Soo I have a quick question, you can take your toe stoppers off to learn better?
Yes absolutely. If you’re finding they’re hitting the ground in these types of moves you can remove them but make sure you have a couple of good ways of stopping without stoppers before you take them out.
@@SkatieNiceee! & thank you so much !💜💫
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and if you get bored practicing this,
just pull out your favorite JAM 🥁
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i just want the first step of the grapevine so i can skate backwards. But then i feel stuck backwards
Make sure to really drill the standing version of the toe toe this will help you gain confidence to do it rolling too.
You do such a great job breaking down these advanced moves into small parts to drill. Can’t wait to practice these later!
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Thank you so much. Have lots of fun x