Yes I('ve seen many toe spinners go into the spin from this kind of spiral which allows your velocity to be transferred into the spinning energy. I'm not good at toe spins so thanks for reminding me that I should practice them more!
Yes it suddenly hit me that I was teaching his move! I'll be showcasing his skills in an upcoming video as part of our "Meet the Team" series. Filming him will be fun.
Glad you like them! Although I have one playlist just of quads videos, you can learn a lot that's completely relevant by watching the inline tutorials. I teach quads and inlines in exactly the same way (wheels are wheels). The only differences are when it comes to edges (which inlines have to control) and stopping using heel brakes or toe stoppers. But EVERYTHING else is transferable. SO don't limit yourself to just the Quads Playlist content. Enjoy.
@@skatingsabine I can't wait to see it and give it a tweak. Imagine you are really doing a curtsey and bend both knees as you do this, that's the secret to tightening up the spiral.
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. It's a little harder on inlines because you don't have the stopper but yeah, it can be done. Pivots are very useful in slalom tricks.
@@SkatefreshVideos OK thanks! Had seen some videos with Stuart Thomas on TH-cam some years ago. He looked like a good skater and think he was down Brighton way so wondered if it was him. People who film skaters well are impressive. They have to be able to accelerate, manoeuvre and stop as well as the person they're filming while looking at the camera screen, framing the shot and keeping it steady all at the same time!
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. It's not London, this video was filmed in Portsmouth, in the south-east of Southampton. I guess you can skate down the promenade by the River Thames. Right?
That moment of beauty with the swan 🦢 is so sweet. This is helpful to me because i can see how the knee bend is done by showing how its supposed to cover the toes
Good and that knee bend amount is THE secret to good skating and the reason most people don’t skate well is that they don’t bend their knees that much. If you film yourself from the side you’ll be able to tell if you’re bending enough.
Yes this backward spiral also works on inline skates without a stopper. The technique is identical and the only difference is that the front wheel being used instead of the stopper might still roll if the spin movement isn't initiated tightly enough. I could do a short video tutorial on that move for inlines. I'll add it to the list.
I have my wrist guards on but I tend not to teach wearing knee pads as I so frequently want my students to notice the amount of knee bend I have (front of knee cap should be covering the toes from the side). This gets very obscured by chunks knee pads on the top. But I do highly recommend their use. Well noticed!
I love this move, it helps me get momentum for when I’m about to push into toe spins!!
Yes I('ve seen many toe spinners go into the spin from this kind of spiral which allows your velocity to be transferred into the spinning energy. I'm not good at toe spins so thanks for reminding me that I should practice them more!
Thank you so much to all videos skating skill. Definitely I tried this.
I like this for setting up one footed heel spins
Yes the back inside spiral is a great way to enter spins...
great move, didn't expect stu to be tearin it up!
Yes it suddenly hit me that I was teaching his move! I'll be showcasing his skills in an upcoming video as part of our "Meet the Team" series. Filming him will be fun.
Rolling with beautiful nature is wonderful~~^^
Love this training video, especially the dance moves at the end. Thank you so much for your great videos! Love you!❤️
Glad you like them!
Outstanding videos....thank you
Glad you like them! Although I have one playlist just of quads videos, you can learn a lot that's completely relevant by watching the inline tutorials. I teach quads and inlines in exactly the same way (wheels are wheels). The only differences are when it comes to edges (which inlines have to control) and stopping using heel brakes or toe stoppers. But EVERYTHING else is transferable. SO don't limit yourself to just the Quads Playlist content.
Enjoy.
Love that move! 👍😆
I think you’ll pick this one up quickly. Have you tried it?
@@SkatefreshVideos yes I tried it on quads and it went ok but still needs a bit of work to look really cool 😎
@@skatingsabine I can't wait to see it and give it a tweak. Imagine you are really doing a curtsey and bend both knees as you do this, that's the secret to tightening up the spiral.
Nice asha
Muito obrigado pelas dicas....muito muito bommmmm
Adoro, vou praticar, quando vem a portugal 😂🥰👏👏👏👏💖
Ahhh como gostaria de ir a Portugal. Onde seria o melhor lugar pra dar uns workshops? Que cidade tem mais patinadores, Lisboa?
Thanks
Cool move ! Can this be done on inline skates as well ?
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. It's a little harder on inlines because you don't have the stopper but yeah, it can be done. Pivots are very useful in slalom tricks.
@@SkatefreshVideos Please show this on inlines too. OK, so this is pivot / spiral.
Those leggings are awesome! Where did u get them???
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. The leggings are from K-deer. It's the disco dot model.
Great video and setting and excellent cameraman. Is it Stuart Thomas?
No he's Stuart Grace @skaterstu_brightonskate. Brilliant quads skater and cameraman.
@@SkatefreshVideos OK thanks! Had seen some videos with Stuart Thomas on TH-cam some years ago. He looked like a good skater and think he was down Brighton way so wondered if it was him. People who film skaters well are impressive. They have to be able to accelerate, manoeuvre and stop as well as the person they're filming while looking at the camera screen, framing the shot and keeping it steady all at the same time!
Where is this? Is it London? Any other nice places by the water to skate in London? Miss skating by the water in Brighton :'(
Hi. This is Sergio from Team Skatefresh. It's not London, this video was filmed in Portsmouth, in the south-east of Southampton. I guess you can skate down the promenade by the River Thames. Right?
That moment of beauty with the swan 🦢 is so sweet.
This is helpful to me because i can see how the knee bend is done by showing how its supposed to cover the toes
Good and that knee bend amount is THE secret to good skating and the reason most people don’t skate well is that they don’t bend their knees that much. If you film yourself from the side you’ll be able to tell if you’re bending enough.
I like your new profile picture.
Can this move be done in inline skates even though inlines do not have front stoppers?
Yes this backward spiral also works on inline skates without a stopper. The technique is identical and the only difference is that the front wheel being used instead of the stopper might still roll if the spin movement isn't initiated tightly enough. I could do a short video tutorial on that move for inlines. I'll add it to the list.
@@SkatefreshVideos That would be great. Thank you. In the meantime, I will give this a try.
no protection?
I have my wrist guards on but I tend not to teach wearing knee pads as I so frequently want my students to notice the amount of knee bend I have (front of knee cap should be covering the toes from the side). This gets very obscured by chunks knee pads on the top. But I do highly recommend their use. Well noticed!
I love your videos so much-can’t wait to try this! 🛼