Great skating as usual. I admire your edge control and lean. Is winter here. I'm on my ice skate season trying my wizard drills. I wonder how amazingly cool your skating would look on ice.
Thanks so much bro! I have only ice skated once so far this winter, I'll go see if I have the footage to upload. I find it similar but in some ways a bit scary how spinny it is on center edge on ice.
Great edit, I learned a lot from how you chose your locations, to how you spliced together your repeated improvisations. I loved seeing the evolution in ideas and improvement in coordination the more times you experimented with specific movements and sequences. Never seen such grace with one-foot transitions on both feet, spinning in both directions as well as completing several rotations in one go, very inspiring! 🛼🛼
Thank you for this fantastic message, I really appreciate you watching and seeing the process. As you might imagine, I keep the clips in order and I don't really omit anything. It's been 4 years straight of practicing and improving, and it still feels like there's a ton more to explore. It's definitely a life-long obsession!
Loved to see you getting aquatinted with the new wheels n setup over the different takes 🖖🏼 good progression there !
Thanks Maarten! I've had a handful of sessions on these frames so far and it's definitely a sweet spot between speed and swiveliness :)
Great skating as usual. I admire your edge control and lean. Is winter here. I'm on my ice skate season trying my wizard drills. I wonder how amazingly cool your skating would look on ice.
Thanks so much bro! I have only ice skated once so far this winter, I'll go see if I have the footage to upload. I find it similar but in some ways a bit scary how spinny it is on center edge on ice.
How long usually are your flatland practices?
Hmm, probably from 2-3 hours when i'm solo, longer if i'm out with friends :)
Great edit, I learned a lot from how you chose your locations, to how you spliced together your repeated improvisations. I loved seeing the evolution in ideas and improvement in coordination the more times you experimented with specific movements and sequences. Never seen such grace with one-foot transitions on both feet, spinning in both directions as well as completing several rotations in one go, very inspiring! 🛼🛼
Thank you for this fantastic message, I really appreciate you watching and seeing the process. As you might imagine, I keep the clips in order and I don't really omit anything. It's been 4 years straight of practicing and improving, and it still feels like there's a ton more to explore. It's definitely a life-long obsession!