Cool trail ! You can definitely practice crossovers :D ! I only skate backwards with the right foot behind ... I really must try it next time(with the left foot) ! The trick in the end (back slide and 360) looks awesome ! 🙂
@@InlineGuitarSkater thanks man! When I started backwards I did right foot behind as well; the other direction came naturally after skating backwards for about 2.5mi down a trail everyday for couple weeks (I think being tired on my normal side after a good distance forced me to switch to other side to keep going; that is how I recall getting used to opposite side 🙂).
That view is amazing. Great way to relax after teaching. Back when I was in college, I remember the books were heavy AF. Are students required to buy physical books or it digital now? 😂 Another great skating session. That’s a good point about skate Plex. The ones I been to are also counter-clock wise. It makes the muscle imbalance. Sometimes they allow counter-wise for backward skating, which 97% of people sit down. It’s mostly quad skaters with a few inline skaters. My kids love the roller rinks. We tried the ones in Philly, NY and NJ.
@@CatzzSkatesFamily lmao the books I had to lug around first couple semesters as student were heavy af as well (I still have most of them). After a couple semesters you realize how often you don’t use them 😅 At the college I work for, all our chemistry courses, besides the organic chemistry courses, have virtual textbooks 😎 really depends on the class: most of the biology classes there still use heavy physical copies. I love the opposite direction time at the rink because that is when I get to work on my weaker side (and also I spin clockwise so can do stuff around turn I normally can’t counterclockwise direction). Same at our rink, some people refuse. The rink in Arvada Colorado, I visited, apologized to everyone when they changed the direction 🤣 I think definitely a common thing for rink skaters to favor the natural direction due to strong vs weak sides. I am trying hard to do the Eagle/mohawk on my weak side past couple weeks but it is weird 🥲
Rock on!
What a gorgeous location! The lighting is incredible!
@@Rafaelinux we get lots of wind here and is pretty dry but the dust in the air makes for nice evening sky colors 🤠
amazing views
Cool trail ! You can definitely practice crossovers :D ! I only skate backwards with the right foot behind ... I really must try it next time(with the left foot) ! The trick in the end (back slide and 360) looks awesome ! 🙂
@@InlineGuitarSkater thanks man! When I started backwards I did right foot behind as well; the other direction came naturally after skating backwards for about 2.5mi down a trail everyday for couple weeks (I think being tired on my normal side after a good distance forced me to switch to other side to keep going; that is how I recall getting used to opposite side 🙂).
That view is amazing. Great way to relax after teaching. Back when I was in college, I remember the books were heavy AF. Are students required to buy physical books or it digital now? 😂
Another great skating session.
That’s a good point about skate Plex. The ones I been to are also counter-clock wise. It makes the muscle imbalance. Sometimes they allow counter-wise for backward skating, which 97% of people sit down. It’s mostly quad skaters with a few inline skaters.
My kids love the roller rinks. We tried the ones in Philly, NY and NJ.
@@CatzzSkatesFamily lmao the books I had to lug around first couple semesters as student were heavy af as well (I still have most of them). After a couple semesters you realize how often you don’t use them 😅 At the college I work for, all our chemistry courses, besides the organic chemistry courses, have virtual textbooks 😎 really depends on the class: most of the biology classes there still use heavy physical copies.
I love the opposite direction time at the rink because that is when I get to work on my weaker side (and also I spin clockwise so can do stuff around turn I normally can’t counterclockwise direction). Same at our rink, some people refuse. The rink in Arvada Colorado, I visited, apologized to everyone when they changed the direction 🤣 I think definitely a common thing for rink skaters to favor the natural direction due to strong vs weak sides. I am trying hard to do the Eagle/mohawk on my weak side past couple weeks but it is weird 🥲