Hi lino, been watching your vedios for a while now.. Im 35 yrs old, and a mom.. currently living in saudi arabia.. I'm learning a lot from you really .. I have now courage to rollerblades at the park but I'm broken hearted because of this boy that wanted to hit me of his scooter.. 😔😔 But i tell myself, nobody can stop me doing what I love ... ❤️❤️❤️ I wish we also have places to do rollerblading here..
I'm 65 yo and yesterday I start training for inline roller skating. First day I only trained to stand up on my own and stay still. Today I gave baby steps to the end of my street and back. Than I started to get speed. Not too much but enough for fall. It was so fast. I watched this video before but I just hit my coccyx so quickly.... Very painful. Thank God I don't have osteoporosis. I didn't remember to turn to my side. Well, first day.... I didn't remember to keep my leg touching the front of the roller either. It would help to avoid the fall. I hope I learned by experiencing today and do not repeat. After the fall I felt insecure and went back home. Enough for today
Props for picking up new skills! There are padded shorts you can get so that even when the fall happens so quickly you can't manipulate it, your coccyx and other bones will still be protected. Tortoise Pads seem to be well-regarded but there are other brands too. I'm just starting to learn too and I'm gonna get my own pair soon. The shorts seem $$ but will be less than any hospital bill would be, so the math still checks out. Best of luck to us both!
I'm a master in falling, when I was a child I used to fall so many times that I mastered this art by never have injured myself, the only damage to my body was some scrapes on the skin but nothing more. This is for me the best TIP ever, everyone should start by knowing how to land without majore injouries
I bought a pair of skates a couple years ago. Unfortunately, I had a medical issue that caused weakness and balance issues and I couldn't do it. Fast forward 18 months after surgery and a lot of exercise and I am ready to try again. I have balance and strength! Thank you for your videos. I am sure that come spring, my dogs will love your videos even more!
I just picked up in-line skating with my 2 sons. All three of us are learning at the same time. Thank goodness you and a few other TH-camrs are here to show us how it’s done! I’m learning a lot faster than I anticipated.
Ricardo, let me tell you...... after may last skate 25 years ago, YOU MADE ME try again this week. Got this week nearly new K2s -so different to these we used back then in 90s! Back to re-learn these forgotten skills. My teen daughter is far better then me! Thanks mate!
thank you for your videos. I mostly like two things. The first one, is that all that you explain, is clear, an easy to understand. English is not muy firts language, and I catch, almost everything. The second is the passion you transmit. It is clear thar you love this sport, and can transmit it to others. Great.
When I started skating I watched few tutorials on stopping and decided to learn T stop first - in about 3 one hours sessions i burned a lot of rubber. So I would not recommend it beginners, unless you can afford to buy new set of wheels in about a month or two. Better start with good plow and more important - carving. T stop doesnt work in situation when you need to stop fast, its only good for slowing down.
This is my first video of yours but I should've come here before I got blades. I have those cheaper starter ones and coming from quads I knew better 😂. You're a great teacher and your accent is dreamy 😂
I bought my first pair of skates (and second) recently after over a decade without them and your channel was a major influence! It’s been so much fun. Thank you for making great videos and showing how fun rollerblading could be!
My take on turning via cross-overs is that you have to master the balance on your feet of forwards backwards. Basically if you can stand on one foot moving than you've got it. Because in order to cross-over, you have to balance on one foot whilst moving, and crossing over each other, each foot. Now its always going to be easier right over left turning left, for some reason... To practice forward backward balance on one foot, just keep it slow but steady and whilst moving, lift one foot off the ground, swap, repeat and extend the length of time on one foot as much as you can... Happy skating all - just my take on itl - Cheers Ricardo
Just finished my first 30 minutes of inline skating for the first time ever! I am 38 btw, always wanted to learn and for some reason I can’t even remember never did so I was like is now or never. Sooo fell backwards after a few minutes, realized is harder than I thought, was covered in sweat like I ran a marathon 😅 and I can’t wait to go back tomorrow jajaja sooo excited to keep learning and master it,thank you for the videos
i want to know howto progress in learning steps to: howto backward into quarter (fast.. gentle.. body weight distribution..) to stall on cope... no turning.. all straight backwards... never seen video how to get that work safely
Yes. I thought putting my weight on my toes will make me fall. It is rather more stable and you can easily regain your stance in case you stumble. Thanks.
I am watching your videos recently and I am amaze how you skates. I am new from inline skates and I am learning from your videos. And still keep watching your previous videos. So... Thank you... I hope will learn it in time. 🥰🦋🧑⚕️🌻
When I first tried inline skating and plowed through a mailbox to make an emergency stop or risk hitting a vehicle, I learned very quickly to practice stopping. 😅
Great tips on the positioning part. I'm trying to convince my wife of the same thing and my clip isn't enough 😂, so thanks for the help! 🤘🏻 Congrats on passing 100k. The 🐐 of our community 😁💥
Finally got a new pair of skates, it’s been ages since I’ve skated and my last ones are done and were too small. The thing I’ve always struggled was to turn with one foot in the front of the other. Saving this video until I ‘m able to do it 😂
When i turn my opposite leg of the way I'm turning (right leg when turning left) is in front. Is this bad and do i have to change it? Or is it preference
Ricardo, big fan, great videos. What do you recommend for wide, flat footed folks like me? Any advice is appreciated! As always, we ride because it's fun!
Hi Ricardo. First of all i would like to thanks for all your helpful videos 🙂 I’m just starting to learn inline skating. I bought a rollerblade size 278mm. All my running shoes are 260mm. Do you think this difference is too big?and will it affect badly?should i sell my rollerblade and buy new one size 260mm?
Yo, Ricardo! Great Video once again. Especially for someone for me, who is just getting into inline skating. Can't wait to get my first aggressive skates! Btw, is your shop down or is it just not available in every country?
I can crossover turn just fine in both directions, but for some reason I just can't seem to carve. It's really frustrating because I can't tell what the problem is. If I want to carve, should my weight be evenly distributed on both feet, or should most of it be on the back leg (e.g., on my left leg if I want to carve to my right)?
I'm ok everything you told but t-stop is diffucult. My one foot balance is good as well but when T-stop foot touch to ground i start to turning. I think, i'm bad to give my mass to one foot.
07:30 I never thought there would be a topic I would disagree with you. Pushing your hips out and leaning inside is a fun way to cruise around but is deadly on higher speeds or if you want to do a tight radius. It is about pressure and exactly the opposite of what you show. If the pressure gets bigger and the turn tight I would instantly land on my ass with your shown technique. It is the same technique used in skiing, on ice skates. Many skiers use your technique with the hips and the upper body, they all come to a certain level but will never be able to progress to steeper more challenging slopes/terrain. There is even an exercise which is the airplane. But if you turn left your wings are to the right. So the exact opposite of what a real airplane would do. Hence the exact opposite of what you show. If anyone is trying to hate me for disagreeing with his way, I should mention I used to play ice hockey and inline hockey was part of our summer training.
I read all of your comment but I still don't have a clear idea of what your technique looks like, can you explain or link to something that's more illustrative? I would like to minimize how many bad habits i pick up 😊
@@infinitemess the inverted plane exercise on skis is demonstrated in this video at the 2min mark th-cam.com/video/WTX21DO7Qsc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=O3BGooLuy0w-9Fo6
@@infinitemesssomehow only one comment is shown although I wrote 4 with a video each time. 😂 This should be the second video after the airplane one: tight turn on ice and why you shouldn’t lean to the inside… th-cam.com/video/jsOvwLHNjf0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oQlR6wnaJx7YRE5R
Hey Ricardo. New subscriber! Thanks for the videos. I’ve been incline skating for a couple years now. I can can skate pretty well on even pavement and on slopes as well and I just started manoeuvre through people when going downhill (not dogs, kids or strollers.. that I have to wait for a clear path) I’m just trying to figure out what my legs have to do when I go downhill, I don’t know how to stop when going downhill, I just wait til I slow down. What’s the first step I have to take to stop. Thanks!
I’m sorta scared of “crossovers” as a way of turning, love “carving” tho And I have always “t-breaked”. In fact that downhill ski way of stopping sorta scares me lmao
Great info and video. A broken tail bone is brutally painful... for protection I never skate without my Superman Underpants, they provides protection for the coccyx and hips. I'm using bodyprox brand but there are many others. You can't feel the padding when skating and I forget there on, there is no down side IMHO.
Dont bend your upper body... Bend your knees tht way you will be more stable... Upper body should be straight untill get to learn speed skating tht way you can now bend as you go faster
Thank you so much for all your shared knowledge. I’m so happy. My first skates arrive this week so I subbed. Super cool channel. Thank you very much!!! 🙏🫶🛼
The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/ricardolino08221
❤❤❤ rove you ayem aimabre from 🇷🇼 Rwanda
Hi lino, been watching your vedios for a while now.. Im 35 yrs old, and a mom.. currently living in saudi arabia.. I'm learning a lot from you really .. I have now courage to rollerblades at the park but I'm broken hearted because of this boy that wanted to hit me of his scooter.. 😔😔 But i tell myself, nobody can stop me doing what I love
... ❤️❤️❤️ I wish we also have places to do rollerblading here..
I'm 65 yo and yesterday I start training for inline roller skating. First day I only trained to stand up on my own and stay still.
Today I gave baby steps to the end of my street and back. Than I started to get speed. Not too much but enough for fall. It was so fast. I watched this video before but I just hit my coccyx so quickly.... Very painful. Thank God I don't have osteoporosis. I didn't remember to turn to my side. Well, first day.... I didn't remember to keep my leg touching the front of the roller either. It would help to avoid the fall. I hope I learned by experiencing today and do not repeat. After the fall I felt insecure and went back home. Enough for today
Props for picking up new skills! There are padded shorts you can get so that even when the fall happens so quickly you can't manipulate it, your coccyx and other bones will still be protected. Tortoise Pads seem to be well-regarded but there are other brands too.
I'm just starting to learn too and I'm gonna get my own pair soon. The shorts seem $$ but will be less than any hospital bill would be, so the math still checks out. Best of luck to us both!
At the beginning i hurt my coccyx too. And I decide to wear protector pant.
@@infinitemessgood luck!
I'm a master in falling, when I was a child I used to fall so many times that I mastered this art by never have injured myself, the only damage to my body was some scrapes on the skin but nothing more. This is for me the best TIP ever, everyone should start by knowing how to land without majore injouries
I used to do the same until I got a new pair of fr 2's now I intentionally take any hit that prevents hurting my 260$ babies 😂😂
I bought a pair of skates a couple years ago. Unfortunately, I had a medical issue that caused weakness and balance issues and I couldn't do it. Fast forward 18 months after surgery and a lot of exercise and I am ready to try again. I have balance and strength! Thank you for your videos. I am sure that come spring, my dogs will love your videos even more!
I just picked up in-line skating with my 2 sons. All three of us are learning at the same time. Thank goodness you and a few other TH-camrs are here to show us how it’s done! I’m learning a lot faster than I anticipated.
Ricardo, let me tell you...... after may last skate 25 years ago, YOU MADE ME try again this week. Got this week nearly new K2s -so different to these we used back then in 90s! Back to re-learn these forgotten skills. My teen daughter is far better then me! Thanks mate!
thank you for your videos. I mostly like two things. The first one, is that all that you explain, is clear, an easy to understand. English is not muy firts language, and I catch, almost everything. The second is the passion you transmit. It is clear thar you love this sport, and can transmit it to others. Great.
When I started skating I watched few tutorials on stopping and decided to learn T stop first - in about 3 one hours sessions i burned a lot of rubber. So I would not recommend it beginners, unless you can afford to buy new set of wheels in about a month or two. Better start with good plow and more important - carving. T stop doesnt work in situation when you need to stop fast, its only good for slowing down.
Very good once again Mr Lino. I’ll have this skating sorted before I’m 68 😃
YES SIR!!! i wanna see you skating..send me a clip when you go out
lots of love
Lino
This is my first video of yours but I should've come here before I got blades. I have those cheaper starter ones and coming from quads I knew better 😂. You're a great teacher and your accent is dreamy 😂
I am 48, lol, i quad skate all over my town, you’re tips took my skate to a whole different level🌞 thank you 😊
Next step: get inline skates, trust me you’ll thank me later
I bought my first pair of skates (and second) recently after over a decade without them and your channel was a major influence! It’s been so much fun. Thank you for making great videos and showing how fun rollerblading could be!
Thank you so much. I love that you take the time to explain the in's and out's, as well as demonstrate which makes everything so easy to understand.
sono un principiante italiano, e ho trovato la tua lezione interessantissima e utilissima.Complimenti!!
My take on turning via cross-overs is that you have to master the balance on your feet of forwards backwards. Basically if you can stand on one foot moving than you've got it. Because in order to cross-over, you have to balance on one foot whilst moving, and crossing over each other, each foot. Now its always going to be easier right over left turning left, for some reason... To practice forward backward balance on one foot, just keep it slow but steady and whilst moving, lift one foot off the ground, swap, repeat and extend the length of time on one foot as much as you can... Happy skating all - just my take on itl - Cheers Ricardo
Just finished my first 30 minutes of inline skating for the first time ever! I am 38 btw, always wanted to learn and for some reason I can’t even remember never did so I was like is now or never. Sooo fell backwards after a few minutes, realized is harder than I thought, was covered in sweat like I ran a marathon 😅 and I can’t wait to go back tomorrow jajaja sooo excited to keep learning and master it,thank you for the videos
Thank you 😊 you’re awesome, the shins on the skate tongue is absolutely a wonderful tip
i have to say i really like this format of packed important basics, well explained, awesome !
i want to know howto progress in learning steps to: howto backward into quarter (fast.. gentle.. body weight distribution..) to stall on cope... no turning.. all straight backwards... never seen video how to get that work safely
This was the tutorial I needed. Where have you been?
Thank you. I subscribed. ❤
Yes. I thought putting my weight on my toes will make me fall. It is rather more stable and you can easily regain your stance in case you stumble. Thanks.
this is totally wrong the first 3 things a blader needs to know is rocket fishbrain, 270 backside savannah and torque
"270 backside Savannah" would get you kills in some places..hahaha ;)
😂😂😂 rocket fishbrain ... 270 backside savananah and torque.. pls show us ur tutorials Vinnie .. will take note on that! .. 🎉🎉
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Thank you for thess amazing skills on inline skating.
Ayyye I see those Wizard Frames!!!
Im here to take notes to train my boy and girl who want to begin skating next year
Thanks for making this video.
I am watching your videos recently and I am amaze how you skates. I am new from inline skates and I am learning from your videos. And still keep watching your previous videos. So... Thank you... I hope will learn it in time. 🥰🦋🧑⚕️🌻
Morning Ricardo. Could you tell me the brand and type of the yellow helmet you are wearing on this video. Thanks.
thanks, very helpful RicardoLino
Thanks for your teaching!
Hey Ricardo, another great tutorial! What skates are you wearing? They look sick as hell!
When I first tried inline skating and plowed through a mailbox to make an emergency stop or risk hitting a vehicle, I learned very quickly to practice stopping. 😅
love the tip about falling!
Great tips on the positioning part. I'm trying to convince my wife of the same thing and my clip isn't enough 😂, so thanks for the help! 🤘🏻 Congrats on passing 100k. The 🐐 of our community 😁💥
You've made me get back into skating! I'm loving your videos, Ricardo! Greetings from Colorado! Be safe \M/
Finally got a new pair of skates, it’s been ages since I’ve skated and my last ones are done and were too small. The thing I’ve always struggled was to turn with one foot in the front of the other. Saving this video until I
‘m able to do it 😂
Well done. ThankYou
Thank you!
When i turn my opposite leg of the way I'm turning (right leg when turning left) is in front. Is this bad and do i have to change it? Or is it preference
Thank you so much!
Ricardo, big fan, great videos.
What do you recommend for wide, flat footed folks like me? Any advice is appreciated! As always, we ride because it's fun!
Hard Plastic skate def Rollerblade RB and Seba Trix for carbon skate.
Hi Ricardo. First of all i would like to thanks for all your helpful videos 🙂
I’m just starting to learn inline skating. I bought a rollerblade size 278mm. All my running shoes are 260mm. Do you think this difference is too big?and will it affect badly?should i sell my rollerblade and buy new one size 260mm?
Thank you for your efforts iam really enjoyed it
A very very good video vlog!! Thank you Ricardo!! Mabuhay ka!! Kudos to your channel!!
i appreciate your comment man!!
lots of love
Lino
Really like your helmet, what is it?
Thank you 🙏
Yo, Ricardo!
Great Video once again. Especially for someone for me, who is just getting into inline skating. Can't wait to get my first aggressive skates!
Btw, is your shop down or is it just not available in every country?
your welcome. the idea with these is to get people on skate or more confident..
im glad you like it
th-cam.com/video/7-VUz7eWt6A/w-d-xo.html That's the video talking about the end of the shop 🫡
I can crossover turn just fine in both directions, but for some reason I just can't seem to carve. It's really frustrating because I can't tell what the problem is. If I want to carve, should my weight be evenly distributed on both feet, or should most of it be on the back leg (e.g., on my left leg if I want to carve to my right)?
Wow... Top frame!
Always like your video and tutorial, thanks for sharing🥰🥰
I'm ok everything you told but t-stop is diffucult. My one foot balance is good as well but when T-stop foot touch to ground i start to turning. I think, i'm bad to give my mass to one foot.
rove you ❤❤❤ ayem amabre from 🇷🇼 Rwanda
07:30 I never thought there would be a topic I would disagree with you. Pushing your hips out and leaning inside is a fun way to cruise around but is deadly on higher speeds or if you want to do a tight radius. It is about pressure and exactly the opposite of what you show. If the pressure gets bigger and the turn tight I would instantly land on my ass with your shown technique. It is the same technique used in skiing, on ice skates. Many skiers use your technique with the hips and the upper body, they all come to a certain level but will never be able to progress to steeper more challenging slopes/terrain. There is even an exercise which is the airplane. But if you turn left your wings are to the right. So the exact opposite of what a real airplane would do. Hence the exact opposite of what you show. If anyone is trying to hate me for disagreeing with his way, I should mention I used to play ice hockey and inline hockey was part of our summer training.
I read all of your comment but I still don't have a clear idea of what your technique looks like, can you explain or link to something that's more illustrative? I would like to minimize how many bad habits i pick up 😊
@@infinitemess the inverted plane exercise on skis is demonstrated in this video at the 2min mark th-cam.com/video/WTX21DO7Qsc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=O3BGooLuy0w-9Fo6
@@infinitemesssomehow only one comment is shown although I wrote 4 with a video each time. 😂
This should be the second video after the airplane one: tight turn on ice and why you shouldn’t lean to the inside… th-cam.com/video/jsOvwLHNjf0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oQlR6wnaJx7YRE5R
As bases desses patins são muito legais, quais são??
thanks for sharing
Hey Ricardo. New subscriber! Thanks for the videos. I’ve been incline skating for a couple years now. I can can skate pretty well on even pavement and on slopes as well and I just started manoeuvre through people when going downhill (not dogs, kids or strollers.. that I have to wait for a clear path) I’m just trying to figure out what my legs have to do when I go downhill, I don’t know how to stop when going downhill, I just wait til I slow down. What’s the first step I have to take to stop. Thanks!
Video starts at 2:47
😂😂😂
What brand is your helmet 😅
Those Endless frames though 👀
I bougth a decent pair. K2 fit 90. But my feet and shins are killing me. Need to sell them after a week
Would you consider teaching an inline skating skill share class?
I’m sorta scared of “crossovers” as a way of turning, love “carving” tho
And I have always “t-breaked”. In fact that downhill ski way of stopping sorta scares me lmao
Hey bruv, thanks a lot.
Good video 👍👍
What skates are those?
I fell last weekend and hurt my neck, it would have been great to know sooner😢😳😅
Dopest intro!
Great info and video. A broken tail bone is brutally painful... for protection I never skate without my Superman Underpants, they provides protection for the coccyx and hips. I'm using bodyprox brand but there are many others. You can't feel the padding when skating and I forget there on, there is no down side IMHO.
Can you tell me a affordable pair of skates inline skates
Hi Ricardo, am a beginner at inline skating but when am skating I feel pain on my waist and that makes me not to skate for long.
Dont bend your upper body... Bend your knees tht way you will be more stable... Upper body should be straight untill get to learn speed skating tht way you can now bend as you go faster
The only skill I need is to stop aging. I’ve been out for a thrash today and my sodding groin has packed in.
🤔 if you're skating anywhere with possible debris you might not want to have mostly forward pressure or You're more likely gonna get tripped
Everybody else said it already. I am just here for the Engagement stat. 😂
Why does nobody talk about the slight counter turn before turning?
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Watching you fall with those mercury endless frames like 🫣
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When I start getting more comfortable doing what? 😳
if you can cross over turn you becoming a intermediate skater, not beginner anymore
Like this video
First
YEWWWWWWW
Cmon dude use chapters.
Still a good video thank you.
i Watched your video and you repeat the same content
Thank you so much for all your shared knowledge. I’m so happy. My first skates arrive this week so I subbed. Super cool channel. Thank you very much!!! 🙏🫶🛼