Oh honey if it weren't for you, Katie, I wouldn't be this far, which is just learning to spin (I been skating most of my life, too, but didn't have skates or practice space for a long time). Thank you for your videos, I love that you will slow down the video and I can see what you're doing with your feet it helps tremendously!!
I just discovered your channel. Ive been skating for 7 years and everything I know has been self taught. I can’t wait to try out some of these tricks. You are really good at explaining things thank you!
I asked my teacher about the shoulder thing and he didn’t really confirm. I’m really glad to see you mention it because the only time I did a spin by accident I used my shoulder. I don’t know if its differing techniques or what.
I find the shoulders really help turn the entire body. Sometime focusing on different elements of a move can help it come together and sometimes just click into place.
Ha! Katie this is soooo funny you have this video today. Earlier this week I had a dream I was about to do two foot spin but ended up doing a one foot spin. Oh boy that even felt good in a dream. Happy moment!!!!
Spinning is so so difficult ! I think I am gonna change to an even harder back inside wheels. I am just not able to slide that wheel at all. of course it is all about technique but it is just so so challenging to spin ! so much going on ! nice video as always !!! Can you do the one about the outside spin as well? that is next on my list ! 😂😂😂
Thank you so much for this video! It's really well explained! Tho, my main problem with spins is that my dominant leg is my right one but for some reason, it doesn't come natural to me to spin clockwise. I'm training heel-toe spin anti-clockwise, it's going well but it's taking its time. I don't think I will be able to one-foot spin on my left leg so I'll have to learn to spin clockwise... wish me luck!
Thanks Katie for this video. Is this the same as a scratch spin? Love the videos that are tailored toward artistic skating especially… hard to find those with roller skates.
I remember when was little and I had a dream (long story short I was a superstar at skating) and I wanted to know how to do this so badly- time to fulfill that dream
If you’re looking to do actual figure skating then I’d recommend a start Edea boot on a roll-line plate and definitely take some lessons. If you’re more into the rhythm type moves then a good start boot would be Chaya Melrose, Candi girl Carin, rookie artistic or suregrip boardwalks. I have a number of recommended skates on my website. Www.skatie.Co.Uk
If I were to replace two hard wheels on my roller skates to reduce friction and facilitate rotation and sliding in a one-foot spin around the right foot, which position should I replace the wheels in? There are four wheels on the right foot, two on the front wheel and two on the rear wheel. The question is which two wheels should be replaced with stiffer wheels.
It very much depends which foot you’re doing the spin on but it’s the back inside wheel that needs the most slip for this spin as that’s the wheel that rotates around the front inside wheel.
It’s so hard. Make sure to use the shoulders to push the rotation. This can really help. And focus all the weight into the front inside wheel so the others can float around it.
My skates are 83A. Is it still possible for me to do a smooth one-foot turn? I also find that I tend to fall forward will doing this. How do I fix that?
im an artistic skater and were learning basic spins and i just cant pull it off and its really stressful because everytime i try and do it i lose my balance halfway through and i dont know what to do, ive been skating three years and the stationary spin is one of the most difficult things because jm better at dance skating than free, do you have any tips sorry!
Spinning is definitely one of the hardest things to master in roller skating. I’d say work on a two foot spin and really feel how the arms help with the rotation. Make sure you’re really secure on your spinning leg. Maybe practice some one foot edge changes on that spinning leg so your balance is really strong. Really press on the front inner wheel and make sure to use the free leg and arms. You’ve got this. Keep me updated on your progress x
Spinning is almost always easier in a harder wheel. It just gives the wheels that little bit of skip so you don’t have to lift you feet as much to spin.
Ok..question.. my skates are indoor outdoor and are a bit of a rubber wheel (flex)... still the same concept and can it be done? I'm getting my skate legs back and wanted to learn how to do the one skate leg spin.
@@Skatie they are a polyurethane wheel with ABCE-7 bearings. If they are for gripping I'll opt to buy a suggested wheel to use for inside. (Currently using them for outdoor use).
@@Skatie I don't see a rating. But I did research and I'm ordering a new set of outdoor set of wheels and a set for inside! Tu so much for replying lovely!
I appreciate this so much. You're one of the very few ppl who are still making skating tutorials available on youtube for us all. Thank you.
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I've been trying this forever and thanks to this video I finally managed to do my first full rotation on one foot yesterday 🤩
Yay! That’s absolutely amazing. Well done xx ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Oh honey if it weren't for you, Katie, I wouldn't be this far, which is just learning to spin (I been skating most of my life, too, but didn't have skates or practice space for a long time). Thank you for your videos, I love that you will slow down the video and I can see what you're doing with your feet it helps tremendously!!
That’s such a lovely comment. Have lots of fun with your skating xx. 💕⭐️🛼😀
Using spread eagle method made much easier one foot spin. Today I tried and I did it
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Yes! Well done 👍⭐️🎉🎉
I just discovered your channel. Ive been skating for 7 years and everything I know has been self taught. I can’t wait to try out some of these tricks. You are really good at explaining things thank you!
Thank you so much x have fun 😀🛼⭐️💕
A tip for the "artistic skater entry", is to practice it off skate! Totally helped me get it
Good thinking! Great tip thank you
You are an absolutely fantastic teacher
💕 thank you so so much xx 😀⭐️
Thanks just what I was looking for. You are fantastic Katie🥰
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Thank you. So glad you found it. 💕⭐️🛼😀
Can this trick be done on a concrete floor?
I asked my teacher about the shoulder thing and he didn’t really confirm. I’m really glad to see you mention it because the only time I did a spin by accident I used my shoulder. I don’t know if its differing techniques or what.
I find the shoulders really help turn the entire body. Sometime focusing on different elements of a move can help it come together and sometimes just click into place.
Hey Katie, I'm loving your new video transitions!!
Thank you. My husband does all the hard work I just do the skating, the fun bit. 🛼😀⭐️😂
Ha! Katie this is soooo funny you have this video today. Earlier this week I had a dream I was about to do two foot spin but ended up doing a one foot spin. Oh boy that even felt good in a dream. Happy moment!!!!
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It took me like a year to get competition worthy 1 foot spins, but once you do it it gets easier and now I can do my sit spins and my camels
Yes! Well done. This are some seriously hard skills. 🏆⭐️⭐️
Best channel !
💕⭐️⭐️⭐️ thank you
You're editing are so creative!!
My husband is in charge of all the fun edits. He makes me giggle. ❤️
Thank you❤️ It helped a lot!
Fantastic. 💕⭐️🛼
Spinning is so so difficult ! I think I am gonna change to an even harder back inside wheels. I am just not able to slide that wheel at all. of course it is all about technique but it is just so so challenging to spin ! so much going on ! nice video as always !!! Can you do the one about the outside spin as well? that is next on my list ! 😂😂😂
Yes definitely need back outside and forward outside too. The harder the better when it comes to wheels and spinning.
Thank you so much for this video! It's really well explained!
Tho, my main problem with spins is that my dominant leg is my right one but for some reason, it doesn't come natural to me to spin clockwise. I'm training heel-toe spin anti-clockwise, it's going well but it's taking its time. I don't think I will be able to one-foot spin on my left leg so I'll have to learn to spin clockwise... wish me luck!
You can spin on the opposite foot anti clockwise but that would be a back outside spin. That’s another video. xx 💕🛼⭐️😀
@@Skatie Can't wait to see it! It sounds difficult, tho!
Thanks Katie for this video. Is this the same as a scratch spin? Love the videos that are tailored toward artistic skating especially… hard to find those with roller skates.
I’d say the scratch spin is more like the 6 wheel spin on roller. I’ll link the video th-cam.com/video/LCX3NLpmlHA/w-d-xo.html
I remember when was little and I had a dream (long story short I was a superstar at skating) and I wanted to know how to do this so badly- time to fulfill that dream
Go for it!!! Live the dream! 💕⭐️⭐️🌈
It looks so cool ! Someday I will get there lol
Keep practicing. 💕🛼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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X-cellent!!
Thank you 😎⭐️🛼 🌪️
Hi! What skates would you recommend that are good for spinning and artistic skating?
If you’re looking to do actual figure skating then I’d recommend a start Edea boot on a roll-line plate and definitely take some lessons. If you’re more into the rhythm type moves then a good start boot would be Chaya Melrose, Candi girl Carin, rookie artistic or suregrip boardwalks. I have a number of recommended skates on my website. Www.skatie.Co.Uk
@@Skatie thanks I got some edea boots(and some lessons!) and just managed to do 1+1/2 rotations on a one foot spin so thanks a lot! :)
Your pants are so cute oml 😩
😂 thank you 💕🛼😀
pretty tutorial 😉😉
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If I were to replace two hard wheels on my roller skates to reduce friction and facilitate rotation and sliding in a one-foot spin around the right foot, which position should I replace the wheels in?
There are four wheels on the right foot, two on the front wheel and two on the rear wheel. The question is which two wheels should be replaced with stiffer wheels.
It very much depends which foot you’re doing the spin on but it’s the back inside wheel that needs the most slip for this spin as that’s the wheel that rotates around the front inside wheel.
You got any further magic tips for the static entry? I’ve tried 4000 times 😂
It’s so hard. Make sure to use the shoulders to push the rotation. This can really help. And focus all the weight into the front inside wheel so the others can float around it.
I will try it!
My skates are 83A. Is it still possible for me to do a smooth one-foot turn?
I also find that I tend to fall forward will doing this. How do I fix that?
You can spin in a softer wheel but you’ll have to shift the weight further forward to lift the back wheels more.
Great tutorial! Is the majority of your weight on both your inside edge wheels or primarily over the big toe wheel??
It’s mainly focused over the front inside wheel. But there is weight on the back inside wheel too but only a little otherwise it won’t slip. 🤩
Hi! Could you tell me what's the correct hardness rating (A) to do this one foot spin? Thanks!
I find the harder the better for spins. 101a would be good.
@@Skatie thanks a lot!
im an artistic skater and were learning basic spins and i just cant pull it off and its really stressful because everytime i try and do it i lose my balance halfway through and i dont know what to do, ive been skating three years and the stationary spin is one of the most difficult things because jm better at dance skating than free, do you have any tips sorry!
its quite frustrating because i can do like three turns and some much higher level skills but spins just dont work haha!
Spinning is definitely one of the hardest things to master in roller skating. I’d say work on a two foot spin and really feel how the arms help with the rotation. Make sure you’re really secure on your spinning leg. Maybe practice some one foot edge changes on that spinning leg so your balance is really strong. Really press on the front inner wheel and make sure to use the free leg and arms. You’ve got this. Keep me updated on your progress x
skatie, doing one foot spins, what wheel hardness do you recommend on smooth concrete?
Spinning is almost always easier in a harder wheel. It just gives the wheels that little bit of skip so you don’t have to lift you feet as much to spin.
@@Skatie omg thank you so much! i’m looking for wheels right now, im an artistic roller skater, what wheel do you recommend?
Me encantaría patinar así
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Ok..question.. my skates are indoor outdoor and are a bit of a rubber wheel (flex)... still the same concept and can it be done? I'm getting my skate legs back and wanted to learn how to do the one skate leg spin.
Does it give you the hardness rating of the wheel? The harder the better for spinning.
@@Skatie they are a polyurethane wheel with ABCE-7 bearings. If they are for gripping I'll opt to buy a suggested wheel to use for inside. (Currently using them for outdoor use).
@@memoirs8412 do they have an A rating on the wheel? If not what skates do you have and I can maybe look up the hardness rating.
@@Skatie I don't see a rating. But I did research and I'm ordering a new set of outdoor set of wheels and a set for inside! Tu so much for replying lovely!