The compass analogy was my missing piece! Thank you! Also i noticed as i start rotating i could land the “spike foot” on an angle to make it stop even harder!
Olah ricardo. My son, a 7 yr old little guy is certified wheel addict,. I am planning to buy him an aggressive inline skate. I can't teach him tricks because i don't know how to skate before, and now i am learning because of your video..
Oh my goood! I have been practicing the power stop non stop for the last weeks! This video comes perfect because I simply cannot do it..! Hopefully this new tips will help!
I'll admit, when you started talking about a compass I was laughing, but I went out and pretended I had a pencil foot and a spike foot and it made all the difference in the world.
I'm just new to the hobby. I just starter this January 2022 and I have 8 to 10 times practice but I think this is the way I am stopping and I just learned it unconsciously. The way I learned it is because I have a limited space in front of my house to practice because of humps made to hide water tubes. I am only trying to spin to turn and unconsciously learned to stop using the move in this video.
What I realise right now...... My way of stopping is kinda the exact opposite of a Power Stop. I'm stopping while transferring from forward to backwards and spin with my right foot (pencil) around the left one (spike) just backwards..... I did never learn it that way it just came after some time. My first stop I learned as a child was a spin brake and after years it became that way....
Hehee.. we’ll totally understand you, When you get it proper you do it as a “fastslide” almost. Meaning . No spike foot needed. But I tried to break it down to beginners as much as I can with this Skillshare series I’m making by the end of each month. I hope you enjoyed this one ❤️ Lino
@@RicardoLino yea I did, as I said, it made me think about this topic and my skating habits. So yea you catched my interest. Just If you are not doing a Powerstop / - slide Magic slide and the standard ones it really fast becomes difficult to call it a name :D Would love to have a videografic dictionary of all possible stops on Inlineskates :D Would make communication so much easier
I am 47, I stopped inline skate to switch to longboard 10 years ago. I am back on the skates and can finally do the power stop !!! You have to push real hard on the pencil foot to make it ! You can even do it going downhill just to slow you down and feel the movement. The trick is to do a real quick turn and push hard on that foot 😅🙏
In powerstop, you use both legs to brake. At higher speed it can go into powerslide but basically it should be something like this unless I'm wrong: th-cam.com/video/ppGzk7jxp4A/w-d-xo.html It is enough to turn the leader's leg against the direction of travel (as if we wanted to break the asphalt), then the other leg (pencil leg) will do the job by itself. I do it more like entering a sharp bend, putting pressure on the heels at the end and getting into a braking position.
Bro i have 1 hour in my life on my rollerblades and i did it…it came naturally! Its not so hard if we look at you guys…i watched you before i buy my Twister XT and the movements…Its not so easy but its not difficult either! If i have one advice for begginers like me: DONT BE AFRAID TO FALL!!!
I really don't want to start learning this at my age 64 I would rather stick to my a break for two reasons 1 I don't like falling on the ground 2 I like to skate long distances. I have only got a small trail to skate it has 4 roads I have to slow down at or stop. My long skates are up too 124 km in one skate meaning I have to cross roads around 88 times my wheels would be a mess in know time. I did the 124 km in my old Rollerblade lightspeed 90mm. But their not really meant for long distance. That why I ask on video about the k2 redline if you know if you can pot the powerslide road hug break on them and I was wondering if they are a narrow or wide fit.
My problem is I struggle to keep the inside edge while putting pressure on the heel. I either end up on center edge trying to put weight into my foot, or I lose balance shifting my weight onto the back of my foot. Not quite sure how to get the feel for it yet.
I am a bit confused! can manage powerslide, but I thought the difference was mainly that the “spike foot” in powerslide makes a backwards transition and keeps rolling, while in the powerstop makes only a half turn. But if I do that I find myself in a hockey/parallel slide position. In this video it looks to me like a powerstop could be a “fast, aggressive” powerslide, very similar to what I do, ending with the spike foot ready for rolling backwards. Did I accidentally practice a powerstop all this time?:)
No. You are right. The rear foot keeps rolling in a powerslide while you make more of a quick stop with a powerstop. Ricardo has got it wrong here. But that’s very common among the self taught inline skate teachers; they mess up the terminology and confuses more than clarifies. As much as I admire Bill Stoppard, even he has a couple of early powerstop tutorials that are confusing, to say the least. But stick to your first impression. The right terminology will get clearer the more slide stop videos you watch.
Is this harder to do with an aggressive set up? When I lean too far my frames touch and want to slide out. It happens when I turn sometimes if I cut too quick. I think I need to learn the cess slide so I don't let my skates slide out from under me. Right now I only have the stock rollerblade anti-rocker frames and oysi regular frames. I haven't used the anti-rocker frames at all, I used em once when I first got my skates and the stock plastic anti-rockers don't spin so they kept catching on stuff and dead stopping me. I replaced them with smaller diameter wheels with bearings but haven't tried them yet. I like the oysi frames but if I make turns too sharp they want to slip out.
I CAN’T T-STOP. After i kinda learned turning i started turning when i t-stop. So i kinda started doing this. Turn around, while compass heel is a little light it moves. And bending other foot stops and put in a v position. I thought i was quick turning but it was stopping. so i don’t know what i know. I guess i powerstop. hopefully.
The Powerstop is by far the most overrated stopping technique. It's just a messed up Powerslide with a bigger chance of injury especially when you carry some speed. To those specifically trying to learn this, just don't even bother. Focus on the Powerslide and you'll get the Powerstop as a bonus by going a little less deep when initiating the Powerslide/stop.
@@mastichka well, if u check B.Stoppard this is his go to stop. While if we are watching Lino, it's obvious that this is not his stopping method. With the way he teaches it in this clip, person can get easily thrown away of balance, and stopping effectiveness is very low. I personally trust my powerstop 110% and I can in matter of couple seconds with carving and drag stop finish with powerstop on speeds over 45kmp/h.
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The compass analogy was my missing piece! Thank you!
Also i noticed as i start rotating i could land the “spike foot” on an angle to make it stop even harder!
Olah ricardo. My son, a 7 yr old little guy is certified wheel addict,. I am planning to buy him an aggressive inline skate. I can't teach him tricks because i don't know how to skate before, and now i am learning because of your video..
Oh my goood! I have been practicing the power stop non stop for the last weeks! This video comes perfect because I simply cannot do it..! Hopefully this new tips will help!
nothing makes my day better except for this dude lol thx bud
Hehee.. thanks. Hope you enjoy this one :)
👍
One of my fav blade channels, wish more was with Agg skates just curious if there is different tips for same maneuvers but with the small hardwheels
I'll admit, when you started talking about a compass I was laughing, but I went out and pretended I had a pencil foot and a spike foot and it made all the difference in the world.
Perfect.... I am learning too much fast. You are my great tutor.
I'm about to start street skating after doing indoor skating for a little over a year now, thanks for this
Thanks! Very informative 👏
Great video Lino, learning this today. Also dumped my quads for in-line which is more fun
Thank you for the instruction!
I'm just new to the hobby. I just starter this January 2022 and I have 8 to 10 times practice but I think this is the way I am stopping and I just learned it unconsciously. The way I learned it is because I have a limited space in front of my house to practice because of humps made to hide water tubes. I am only trying to spin to turn and unconsciously learned to stop using the move in this video.
I think I will have to watch this video a few times. Thank you!
Thank you for the lessons . I appreciate very much.
awesome. i will definitely try this method
Thanks Ricardo. I was looking for this tutorial you explained it very well. I'll try it out. Brilliant.
Awesomeeee I was scared I went to much “pencil” and too much “spike” foot.. but I’m happy you enjoyed it.
Let me know how it goes ??
Thank you for this video!! That part about pushing the pencil foot with the heel is something new to me..Super stoked to go practice now
5:46 that's so cool !
ths for sharing
Almost at 100k! I remember when I first started watching, I had bought my 1st black and green impala in-line skates!
Good teacher,I can now skate
JOIN THE ADDICTION !!!!! LOVE IT!
This video is gonna help a lot thank you!!
What I realise right now......
My way of stopping is kinda the exact opposite of a Power Stop.
I'm stopping while transferring from forward to backwards and spin with my right foot (pencil) around the left one (spike) just backwards.....
I did never learn it that way it just came after some time. My first stop I learned as a child was a spin brake and after years it became that way....
Hehee.. we’ll totally understand you,
When you get it proper you do it as a “fastslide” almost. Meaning . No spike foot needed.
But I tried to break it down to beginners as much as I can with this Skillshare series I’m making by the end of each month.
I hope you enjoyed this one
❤️
Lino
@@RicardoLino yea I did, as I said, it made me think about this topic and my skating habits. So yea you catched my interest.
Just If you are not doing a Powerstop / - slide Magic slide and the standard ones it really fast becomes difficult to call it a name :D
Would love to have a videografic dictionary of all possible stops on Inlineskates :D
Would make communication so much easier
Thank you for this video!!
Thank you bro❤
Thank you! You’re great.
I am 47, I stopped inline skate to switch to longboard 10 years ago. I am back on the skates and can finally do the power stop !!! You have to push real hard on the pencil foot to make it ! You can even do it going downhill just to slow you down and feel the movement. The trick is to do a real quick turn and push hard on that foot 😅🙏
Cool video, putting that on my list for tomorrow!
Perfect Lino. I liked this video so much
Do you a video teach about powerslide? you could send me, please?
I will try this Sunday
Pretty good. Can you do more full demos of the techique at the beginning.
Thank you
In powerstop, you use both legs to brake. At higher speed it can go into powerslide but basically it should be something like this unless I'm wrong:
th-cam.com/video/ppGzk7jxp4A/w-d-xo.html
It is enough to turn the leader's leg against the direction of travel (as if we wanted to break the asphalt), then the other leg (pencil leg) will do the job by itself. I do it more like entering a sharp bend, putting pressure on the heels at the end and getting into a braking position.
thanks for making the video and for sharing; even if you offered no explanation, it really helped me look at your sequence of how you did your stop!
@@jeffreyjflim Thank you. I'm glad the video is helpful😉
Ricardo Lino is like a professional rollerblader
Will you recommend it for 2 wheels agressif skates ? (always fear for my ankle to ‘snap’)
That was super helpful man, thanks for making this!!
This video is super helpful lino, thank you!
where is this amazing place you recorded your video from?
Obrigado ricardo!
When you are doing power stop, does the hardness of the wheel matter? Currently I am using 85A with HiLo 80mm and 76mm hockey rollerblades.
Great,helpfull tutorial
What is the firmness of your wheel and does it make a difference?
Bro i have 1 hour in my life on my rollerblades and i did it…it came naturally! Its not so hard if we look at you guys…i watched you before i buy my Twister XT and the movements…Its not so easy but its not difficult either!
If i have one advice for begginers like me: DONT BE AFRAID TO FALL!!!
What's is the difference between the power stop and the parallel slide!?
Thanks for that
I think I've done this with my Powerslide Next 110s.
Can this be done on 125 mm wheels?
Is this good for downhill stopping
Hey man can you make a video where u tell us whats un ur skates pls i yhink last one was 4 years ago lol pls man and thx
How many skates do you have man?
Whats your favorite way to ride?
So I've been trying to learn power stop for a week+, after all the hardwork now I finally can do eagle spin......welp, look like long way to go still
I am extremely new to aggressive skating and I see a lot of people with only 2 wheels I have the usd aeons should I take 2 wheels off them?
I really don't want to start learning this at my age 64 I would rather stick to my a break for two reasons 1 I don't like falling on the ground 2 I like to skate long distances. I have only got a small trail to skate it has 4 roads I have to slow down at or stop. My long skates are up too 124 km in one skate meaning I have to cross roads around 88 times my wheels would be a mess in know time. I did the 124 km in my old Rollerblade lightspeed 90mm. But their not really meant for long distance. That why I ask on video about the k2 redline if you know if you can pot the powerslide road hug break on them and I was wondering if they are a narrow or wide fit.
what happened to your video in skillshare? i cant find it
I'm having difficulty finding your videos on skill share. I pressed the link and created an account. Still can't locate your content.
My problem is I struggle to keep the inside edge while putting pressure on the heel. I either end up on center edge trying to put weight into my foot, or I lose balance shifting my weight onto the back of my foot. Not quite sure how to get the feel for it yet.
I like that helmet. Company?
Whats the name of the Inliner?
I am a bit confused! can manage powerslide, but I thought the difference was mainly that the “spike foot” in powerslide makes a backwards transition and keeps rolling, while in the powerstop makes only a half turn. But if I do that I find myself in a hockey/parallel slide position. In this video it looks to me like a powerstop could be a “fast, aggressive” powerslide, very similar to what I do, ending with the spike foot ready for rolling backwards. Did I accidentally practice a powerstop all this time?:)
No. You are right. The rear foot keeps rolling in a powerslide while you make more of a quick stop with a powerstop. Ricardo has got it wrong here. But that’s very common among the self taught inline skate teachers; they mess up the terminology and confuses more than clarifies. As much as I admire Bill Stoppard, even he has a couple of early powerstop tutorials that are confusing, to say the least. But stick to your first impression. The right terminology will get clearer the more slide stop videos you watch.
I can’t do those circles - a spread eagle - as my hips won’t open but I can do a power stop.
Hey, i cant find your lessons on skill share :(
Is this harder to do with an aggressive set up? When I lean too far my frames touch and want to slide out. It happens when I turn sometimes if I cut too quick. I think I need to learn the cess slide so I don't let my skates slide out from under me. Right now I only have the stock rollerblade anti-rocker frames and oysi regular frames. I haven't used the anti-rocker frames at all, I used em once when I first got my skates and the stock plastic anti-rockers don't spin so they kept catching on stuff and dead stopping me. I replaced them with smaller diameter wheels with bearings but haven't tried them yet. I like the oysi frames but if I make turns too sharp they want to slip out.
nice
Can you slide backwards?
I CAN’T T-STOP. After i kinda learned turning i started turning when i t-stop. So i kinda started doing this. Turn around, while compass heel is a little light it moves. And bending other foot stops and put in a v position. I thought i was quick turning but it was stopping. so i don’t know what i know. I guess i powerstop. hopefully.
I just learned how to turn and slalom tighter and tighter until the powerstop came naturally.
but for braking in fast speed is best way power slide isnt it?
Your baby is so so so cute
6:35 tihh~
The Powerstop is by far the most overrated stopping technique. It's just a messed up Powerslide with a bigger chance of injury especially when you carry some speed.
To those specifically trying to learn this, just don't even bother. Focus on the Powerslide and you'll get the Powerstop as a bonus by going a little less deep when initiating the Powerslide/stop.
❤🤞🔥🤩🙏
How is your skate so tight? It sounds like a scooter.
Actually you are teaching it in wrong way...
I wouldn't call it wrong, maybe different from B.Stoppard tutorials but I'd prefer the latter one's.
@@mastichka well, if u check B.Stoppard this is his go to stop. While if we are watching Lino, it's obvious that this is not his stopping method. With the way he teaches it in this clip, person can get easily thrown away of balance, and stopping effectiveness is very low. I personally trust my powerstop 110% and I can in matter of couple seconds with carving and drag stop finish with powerstop on speeds over 45kmp/h.