It's always a good idea to have the basics of any skill well practised before you try for something as difficult as Grapevine on toes. I think parallel skates on 2 toes is easier than other positions, but the 'walking' on 2 toes is very good strength building practice, so going from one scissor to the other on toes. For Grapevine on toes you need to have very flexible hips!
Hi Haguy. Start always in a scissor position (one skate in front of the other) and then place back skate on toe wheel and then front skate on toe wheel. Point both feet like you doing ballet but keep a very small knee bend so your knees are not straight but slightly bent. Practice both sides with right and left skates in front. Also practice both these toe/toe position rolling backwards on both sides. This is your foundation of 4 positions.
A small circle on an inline skate is MUCH harder than on quads and will be easier if your inlines are rockered slightly. I suggest you train circles by practising them in toe roll position (stand on one skate and then allow the front wheel of the other skate to roll on the floor behind you, giving you additional support). From Toe Roll, you can then train large circles and make them smaller and smaller over time. When that's perfect you can remove the toe wheel and do it all on one foot.
TANK YOU SO VERY MUCH ASHA KIRKBY! Seus vídeos são maravilhosos aprendi a patirnar de costas assistindo e praticando varias vezes seus movimento ,tenho todos os seus videos sua forma de explicar é excelente .... Deise.
Que bien que te ha gi=ustado de este video. Al New yrk Shuffle es una habilidad muy chula para hacer solo o con un grupo de personas. parece genial cuando varias personas hace al mismo tiempo. Pone tus amigos a aprenderlo!
All ICP certified instructors can be found on the inline certification program website. I can't put links in this text but google it. There is an 'instructor locator' which lists worldwide instructors. Where are you?
Then you can begin to learn to transition from toe/toe forwards to toe/toe backwards. You can also learn how to 'walk' on your toe/toes, which means changing from left foot forwards to right foot forwards while still on 2 toes. All these fill be the foundation skills you need to then develop further for more complicated slalom moves. I hope that helps. I will add this to the list of new videos to shoot for a future tutorial, OK? Good luck!
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. In this channel there is a playlist that includes several dance tutorials you can do on inlines th-cam.com/video/odismmZ9ieE/w-d-xo.html Look for the videos titled "Skatefresh Dance Challenge."
Send me a video link of someone doing the move well and then I can help comment. Tell me exactly which part you want to do, (relating it to the video you send me). But this move is very very advanced and you will need lots of fluency in toe/toe moves like turning forwards and backwards and crossing and uncrossing legs etc. But I'm not sure I've seen grapevine on 2 toes all the time. Maybe on quads.
I'm confused, sorry. I do speak Spanish but I haven't filmed any tutorials in Spanish yet. This is caled the New York Shuffle as that's the name of the move, nothing to do with where you are!
There are two crossed positions in Grapevine, rolling forwards and rolling backwards. I'm not clear about which crossed position you are talking about. Also, are you trying to be on 2 toes for the WHOLE grapevine, is this your intention to learn? Or are you just saying that there is a moment of 2 toes in the grapevine move? You are being clear but slightly incomplete, which is normal becasue it's difficult to be really complete talking about skating with no reference (like a video).
my name is haguy. i want to ask a question about the best way of starting going up on toes on rollerblades ? i feel this is necessary and its the only way for doing nice slalum, even the grapevine. so i need to know how to practise my self on toes? it will be nice to get your recommendation. thanks..
i am sorry i will explain my self again. there is a cross that brings you to the v position, in that moment i need to go up alittle bit on toes and lay or put my body forwards thats corect? that moment is critical because the momentum of the movement is throwing me a way( when i am trying to go up on toes)/ so i am asking about the to practise ? i realy try to explain my self... thanks
OK CAN YOU GIVE ME A WAY TO PRACTISE IT GOING UP PARALLEL? BECAUSE AFTER I MOVE BACK WITH CROSS BACK , THERE IS A MOMENTUM THAT THROW ME BACK, AND THE MOMENT I AM TRYING TO GO UP ON TOES , I AM LOOSING THE BALANSE AND FOLLS MABY I SHOULD PRACTISE GOING UP ON TOES IN A V POSITION WITHOUT THE CROSS BACK? BUT I PREFER YOUR recommendation... THANKS FOR YOUR FITBACK!
it means that i should not practise my self in grapevine by trying to go up on toes after the back cross, before i'am learning your basic skills... cause its more difficult to go up on toes when your legs are in a parallel or a v position???
I'm sorry. It's really difficult to know exactly if we are talking about the same thing? I dont understand what you mean by "after I move back with cross back". It's so hard to write about skating so that everyone understands what is being said. V-ing will only make your skates roll out faster. You should practice all the combinations of being on 2 toes. Parallel with scissors forwards and backwards. Backwards crossed and parallel in scissor. Side surfs on toes and crossed side surfs.
i am talking about the moment iam rolling back ward and then i have to go up this is the big problem ....this is my intention . how cn i will not loose the balance? its seams that i have to change the movement from back to forward too soon,,,?
ok lets talke about a simple thing. i am rolling the skate back( both legs ) two legs together to a v position ok?, and that moment in the v position i want to go up on toes,,, and i feel like i am loosing the balance! and its scary thing its happening so fast ! is there a way to practise it???? thank you again i hope now its ok? .
חגי כהן i practie as you teach about two legs one behind each othere on toes, i am trying now just to succeed this thing. iam looking at the videos and see many people that not look like athlets doing it easely,,, so what is the secret?
I would like to comment on this move. Thirty Two years ago I started these moves and it was always called Regular. This move is the first move in my Rollerdance series from 1981, and has changed names many times. I taught this Move to New Yorkers many years ago and to this day it is still popular worldwide. Visit my Rollerdanceman channel and you will see it a million times.
Richard, what an honour to have you visit my channel and comment. I also see other skate moves having various names, it's most confusing! Different countries even call things different names, it's like chinese whispers. The regular is much less of a tongue twister when you are calling the names out in dance class. I shall revert back to it's original and proper name! I use your site for inspiration all the time, especially for interesting (non symetrical) dance routines. Mine are Virgoanly symetrical, but I'm learning still.
I'm sorry, Id love to help but you need to be much more specific and even label which leg you are standing on (right or left) and in which direction you travel etc etc. Everything makes a difference to my reply.
it means that i should not practise my self in grapevine by trying to go up on toes after the back cross, before i'am learning your basic skills... ?cause its more difficult to go up on toes when your legs are in a parallel or a v position???
It's always a good idea to have the basics of any skill well practised before you try for something as difficult as Grapevine on toes. I think parallel skates on 2 toes is easier than other positions, but the 'walking' on 2 toes is very good strength building practice, so going from one scissor to the other on toes. For Grapevine on toes you need to have very flexible hips!
Hi Haguy. Start always in a scissor position (one skate in front of the other) and then place back skate on toe wheel and then front skate on toe wheel. Point both feet like you doing ballet but keep a very small knee bend so your knees are not straight but slightly bent. Practice both sides with right and left skates in front. Also practice both these toe/toe position rolling backwards on both sides. This is your foundation of 4 positions.
A small circle on an inline skate is MUCH harder than on quads and will be easier if your inlines are rockered slightly. I suggest you train circles by practising them in toe roll position (stand on one skate and then allow the front wheel of the other skate to roll on the floor behind you, giving you additional support). From Toe Roll, you can then train large circles and make them smaller and smaller over time. When that's perfect you can remove the toe wheel and do it all on one foot.
TANK YOU SO VERY MUCH ASHA KIRKBY! Seus vídeos são maravilhosos aprendi a patirnar de costas assistindo e praticando varias vezes seus movimento ,tenho todos os seus videos sua forma de explicar é excelente .... Deise.
Ótimo vídeo para incentivar os iniciantes.
Você está de parabéns pela sua iniciativa e incentivo.
Que bien que te ha gi=ustado de este video. Al New yrk Shuffle es una habilidad muy chula para hacer solo o con un grupo de personas. parece genial cuando varias personas hace al mismo tiempo. Pone tus amigos a aprenderlo!
All ICP certified instructors can be found on the inline certification program website. I can't put links in this text but google it. There is an 'instructor locator' which lists worldwide instructors. Where are you?
Then you can begin to learn to transition from toe/toe forwards to toe/toe backwards. You can also learn how to 'walk' on your toe/toes, which means changing from left foot forwards to right foot forwards while still on 2 toes. All these fill be the foundation skills you need to then develop further for more complicated slalom moves. I hope that helps. I will add this to the list of new videos to shoot for a future tutorial, OK? Good luck!
Thank you! Would you be kind enough to post more dancing on inline skate tutorials?
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. In this channel there is a playlist that includes several dance tutorials you can do on inlines th-cam.com/video/odismmZ9ieE/w-d-xo.html Look for the videos titled "Skatefresh Dance Challenge."
thank you very much i 'll practis as you rcomeded.....
Nice videos, can you do tutorial how to make a small circle for inline skate? It seems easier for quad skate
Send me a video link of someone doing the move well and then I can help comment. Tell me exactly which part you want to do, (relating it to the video you send me). But this move is very very advanced and you will need lots of fluency in toe/toe moves like turning forwards and backwards and crossing and uncrossing legs etc. But I'm not sure I've seen grapevine on 2 toes all the time. Maybe on quads.
ok ,i will find a video... thanks
I'm confused, sorry. I do speak Spanish but I haven't filmed any tutorials in Spanish yet. This is caled the New York Shuffle as that's the name of the move, nothing to do with where you are!
keep practicing !!
you'll pull it off eventually !
THANKS YOU....
There are two crossed positions in Grapevine, rolling forwards and rolling backwards. I'm not clear about which crossed position you are talking about. Also, are you trying to be on 2 toes for the WHOLE grapevine, is this your intention to learn? Or are you just saying that there is a moment of 2 toes in the grapevine move? You are being clear but slightly incomplete, which is normal becasue it's difficult to be really complete talking about skating with no reference (like a video).
what is the best way to practis go up on toes? if you give me a tip it would be nice ?
Thsnx
ese me gusto
my name is haguy. i want to ask a question about the best way of starting going up on toes on rollerblades ? i feel this is necessary and its the only way for doing nice slalum, even the grapevine. so i need to know how to practise my self on toes? it will be nice to get your recommendation. thanks..
i am sorry i will explain my self again. there is a cross that brings you to the v position, in that moment i need to go up alittle bit on toes and lay or put my body forwards thats corect? that moment is critical because the momentum of the movement is throwing me a way( when i am trying to go up on toes)/ so i am asking about the to practise ? i realy try to explain my self... thanks
OK CAN YOU GIVE ME A WAY TO PRACTISE IT GOING UP PARALLEL? BECAUSE AFTER I MOVE BACK WITH CROSS BACK , THERE IS A MOMENTUM THAT THROW ME BACK, AND THE MOMENT I AM TRYING TO GO UP ON TOES , I AM LOOSING THE BALANSE AND FOLLS MABY I SHOULD PRACTISE GOING UP ON TOES IN A V POSITION WITHOUT THE CROSS BACK? BUT I PREFER YOUR recommendation... THANKS FOR YOUR FITBACK!
it means that i should not practise my self in grapevine by trying to go up on toes after the back cross, before i'am learning your basic skills... cause its more difficult to go up on toes when your legs are in a parallel or a v position???
I'm sorry. It's really difficult to know exactly if we are talking about the same thing? I dont understand what you mean by "after I move back with cross back". It's so hard to write about skating so that everyone understands what is being said. V-ing will only make your skates roll out faster. You should practice all the combinations of being on 2 toes. Parallel with scissors forwards and backwards. Backwards crossed and parallel in scissor. Side surfs on toes and crossed side surfs.
i am talking about the moment iam rolling back ward and then i have to go up this is the big problem ....this is my intention . how cn i will not loose the balance? its seams that i have to change the movement from back to forward too soon,,,?
ok lets talke about a simple thing. i am rolling the skate back( both legs ) two legs together to a v position ok?, and that moment in the v position i want to go up on toes,,, and i feel like i am loosing the balance! and its scary thing its happening so fast ! is there a way to practise it???? thank you again i hope now its ok? .
חגי כהן i practie as you teach about two legs one behind each othere on toes, i am trying now just to succeed this thing. iam looking at the videos and see many people that not look like athlets doing it easely,,, so what is the secret?
I would like to comment on this move. Thirty Two years ago I started these moves and it was always called Regular. This move is the first move in my Rollerdance series from 1981, and has changed names many times. I taught this Move to New Yorkers many years ago and to this day it is still popular worldwide. Visit my Rollerdanceman channel and you will see it a million times.
Richard, what an honour to have you visit my channel and comment. I also see other skate moves having various names, it's most confusing! Different countries even call things different names, it's like chinese whispers. The regular is much less of a tongue twister when you are calling the names out in dance class. I shall revert back to it's original and proper name! I use your site for inspiration all the time, especially for interesting (non symetrical) dance routines. Mine are Virgoanly symetrical, but I'm learning still.
I'm sorry, Id love to help but you need to be much more specific and even label which leg you are standing on (right or left) and in which direction you travel etc etc. Everything makes a difference to my reply.
i am talking about the grapevine
what? its all in english, it is European english but its in english
You're beautiful.
it means that i should not practise my self in grapevine by trying to go up on toes after the back cross, before i'am learning your basic skills... ?cause its more difficult to go up on toes when your legs are in a parallel or a v position???