Lenyűgöző a könnyed, laza korizásod! Ez nagyon nagy szó! Tudom magamról, mert például egy évig voltam a magyar hoki válogatott egyik veteránjának a segédedzője és ő is mindig mondogatta, hogy mennyire nagyon lazán korizok. Gyerekeket tanítok görkorcsolyázni és a hétvégén a szülők is pont ezt a laza korizást dicsértrék. Különösen érdekes volt, hogy az egyik kislány tanítványom is kezd ilyen lazán korizni és ezt a szülei is észrevették. Ami szintén nagy szó! Úgyhogy Asha Kirkby imádom azt amit és azt is ahogyan csinálod!
@SkatefreshVideos2 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much. Keep teaching the young ones to skate! They are the future of skating ❤️
@varigabor12 сағат бұрын
@@SkatefreshVideos Örömmel tanítjuk!
@vvoss2805Күн бұрын
So graceful.❤
@hanj31Күн бұрын
Do you go faster downhill on bigger wheels? I have never used wheels bigger than 90mm which is what I have always used for the last 20 years.
@SkatefreshVideos2 сағат бұрын
Yes absolutely. Bigger wheels will roll faster down slopes so it’s even more essential to have good slowing down and stopping techniques. Don’t go up in wheel size unless you have mastered this first! It’s not worth the risk.
@hanj317 минут бұрын
@@SkatefreshVideos I definitely agree.
@charlesgamzehyaavor.6493Күн бұрын
Good day
@Daniborja_magicКүн бұрын
POR FINNNNNNN, por fin alguien lo explica perfectamente, miles de tutoriales y nadie comenta esto que es tan primordial para los iniciados. GRACIASSSSSSSS
@SkatefreshVideos2 сағат бұрын
Gracias. Me alegro que pude ayudar. Hay miles de “tutoriales” que no son tutoriales! Son demos con descripción y nada más. Peso en los talones casi nunca.
@janestreeter8833Күн бұрын
insta 360 is great on gorgeous blue sky days like that! Not so great in low light 😢. This looks like a very cool skate spot!
@SkatefreshVideosКүн бұрын
I agree the colours here look great. This is Brighton seafront UK my home town
@vicentejuarezserrano9440Күн бұрын
Buaaaaaahhhh❤❤❤❤❤
@aethericphoenix3423Күн бұрын
Thank you,so smooth. You are trully an inspiration
@gregorythomas55422 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@phosphore79912 күн бұрын
Nice teaching. I always stop with parallels, tried 2 3 times the powerslide and failed, i think with these tips i can easylly achieve it thank you!
@SkatefreshVideos2 сағат бұрын
Great! Let us know how that goes.
@varigabor12 күн бұрын
😍😍😍😍😍
@Raiyan8002 күн бұрын
Hey there! 🎥 First of all, thanks for the great video! 👍 I really enjoyed it. However, I've noticed that when I try to do the magic slide, it automatically becomes a power slide. 😕 Can you please help me out and let me know what the problem might be
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
Are you entering the Magic slide from the Soul slide as indicated in this video? If yes, then you are creating the powerslide by 'flipping' the skate that will become the trailing leg in the magic slide (so not the leading leg) too far around from forwards to backwards, so you're flipping it 180 degrees so it then rolls backwards and that's the powerslide. You need instead to flip it by just 90 degrees so it rolls from forwards to sideways. The difficulty is that the magic slide is so much harder than the powerslide that the body will want to choose that easier option. 2 skates sliding is 1000x more challenging than just 1 skate sliding, 1 skate rolling. So you need to build up to this very slowly by doing this flipping movement right at the end of the soul slide when you've almost stopped. The body will be more likely to accept this if there isn't a load of speed. Once you have a tiny "baby slide" of a few kms you can then slowly work at increasing the speed very very very slowly. Hope this makes sense. Good luck.
@Raiyan8002 күн бұрын
@@SkatefreshVideos Yeah, thanks a lot! I'll give it a try. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply and help me out. You've earned a new subscriber! I'll let you know how it goes in a month or two.
@goodwill76433 күн бұрын
soul slide/stop is missing in this list :)
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
I did the soul slide already in this tutorial. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/m7KGmLuim57GemQ.html&t Enjoy!
@goodwill76433 күн бұрын
Begginer here (1 week). I think begginers tend to use V because it is stable. You always fall on your opposite leg, so you can be kind of relax. If you try to keep you straigt, you have a risk to fall outside where you don't have any support. In a beggining legs are not strong and it is hard to keep one leg balance, but in V shape you simply standing, doesnt matter how strong your legs are and how good you on keeping balance. But it is good to know, that for beginning its fine, but in future legs should be upright.
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
Yes the pizza V shape is fine and very suitable for beginners while they build their confidence and response to acceleration (whcih V-ing will produce). But you wouldn't believe what a high % of the intermediate skating population are still V-ing when they're cruising or maintaining speed, and that's who this video is aimed at because skating with a V later on when youre a higher level will reduce your ability to glide, increase the potential to be pronated on inside edges which looks ugly and kills your ankles and basically just isn't good proper skating. Knowing this early will help you later on I hope. A way to train not making this V a future habit is to use the free drills I have available on my website which if used regularly will stop you making V-skating a habit. Just click free trial on these 2 pages for a total of 5 free stride drills. skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-for-fitness-beginner-level-full-course/ skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-for-fitness-intermediate-level-full-course/ Enjoy! Let me know how you get on with these.
@EugeneMaynard4 күн бұрын
👍🏾🙏🏾 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
@Willow_Taylors_Version-245 күн бұрын
I kinda have the quarter turn but can't get the half
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
Well done! The half is a whole lot more than the quarter so give it time. Do about 20 flips like this every time you skate and you'll notice progress every time. Slowly slowly....
@AuthenticTruthSeeker5 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love this! How can I get to your level from scratch? ❤
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
To become a proficient skater I think you need to understand that skating is a VERY technical sport and so learning the correct techniques is essential and will save you a lot of time. I recommend you start on my website where I offer free vide lessons which contain full progression sequences for amore thorough understanding. On KZfaq I just give quick tips and summaries, so not my best work. Go to Skatefresh.com and go to "Learn Online". Each video course I offer has some free trial you can use. These are the best place to start and you can have access to them straight away and begin training correctly. Start with these 2 and click "Free trial" on those pages and start training. skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-beginner-level-full-course/ skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-for-fitness-intermediate-level-full-course/ Let us know how you get on with these. best place to start.
@AuthenticTruthSeeker2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time. I used to be an avid skater, never thought it'd feel like starting over again years later after you know...life happening. I will follow your recommendations and hope to get to your level one day. Also, roller blading feels so hard to my roller skate history, it just feels very different. This summer I am going to work very hard on your videos. I love the flow of your movements and can't wait to be able to do that on roller blades too. Thank you so much.
@whita-db9zw5 күн бұрын
the best lesson so far. You're so good at teaching!
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
Thank you. I've been teaching skating full time for 24 years so I've learned a thing or two. There's no problem I haven't seen before. If you are just getting started in skating and you like the beginner videos on this channel, I highly recommend you check out my online courses on my website and use the FREE trials. They are a whole different level of teaching and progression, mapping out weeks of your practice in a way that ensures you get each skill safely. You can test out each course absolutely free by clicking on 'Free Trial' and seeing for yourself. There's 2 courses for beginners you could start using straight away. This is my best work and much better than anything I share on KZfaq. I hope you enjoy those too. skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-beginner-level-full-course/ skatefresh.com/product/how-to-skate-for-fitness-beginner-level-full-course/
@chatsu54416 күн бұрын
😊 thank you
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
Any time!
@amd80957 күн бұрын
I didn’t get at end, which skates are easier to start with for beginners please? 😅
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
They are both the same, neither is "easier". It just depends on which kind of skating you want to do more of. Do you want to focus on dancing, skating indoors and staying on smooth surfaces? Then roller skates are best. If you want to skate distances for fitness and recreation outside on variable surfaces then inlines are better. Wheels are wheels and they each demand the correct technique. Roller skates are unstable front and back. Inline skates are unstable side to side. To create stability you need to do the correct techniques in both skates.
@chatsu54417 күн бұрын
Thank you 🎉😊
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
No problem
@ThemamHard7 күн бұрын
Regra Número 1 das Ruas : um Macho que é macho anda sem freio,ele faz o freio.
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
SIm mas tem tanta gente que anda sem freio que nao domina-o nenhum método de frear....isso fica perigoso. Nada mais importante que dominar 2-3 métodos de frear. OK?
@BuDu-ms2qe7 күн бұрын
Shake it girl! 🩰
@rfmember7 күн бұрын
Dont you feel hot in such close wear?
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
Although the sun was shining that day it's not warm in Brighton UK yet. I am always cold and even when it's hot I cover up. I've been working/teaching/skating outside for 24 years so I need to cover my skin from the sun.
@chatsu54418 күн бұрын
😂
@chatsu54418 күн бұрын
Please come to Thailand 😊
@SkatefreshVideos2 күн бұрын
I'd love to but Asia is too far for me and too expensive to travel to. Sorry. For this reason I made my online courses so people everywhere can study and learn with me. Test them for free at my website skatefresh.com. Go to "Learn Online" and see what's available for free. Better than anything I share on KZfaq.
@chatsu54418 күн бұрын
Feeling fantastic too🎉
@chatsu54418 күн бұрын
😊😊❤🎉
@memorizeitwithmusic6128 күн бұрын
The Stuttering Skater has mastered the perfect holds for this camera to get the most natural angles. It’s exhilarating to watch him negate his angles make it feel like you’re skating along with him.
@SkatefreshVideos2 сағат бұрын
I’ll be skating with him in NYC in exactly 14 days time. I’m suuuuper excited about that and hope to get some good camera tips. Hopefully we’ll make a great video for you all to enjoy on both our channels.
@jameswo9 күн бұрын
Bueno. Gracias
@tomislavvuksic6609 күн бұрын
A question... Why are your guysis skates so loose they are barely hanging on? I read that I need to tighten mine quite a lot..
@SkatefreshVideos9 күн бұрын
I always recommend skaters tighten their ankle straps properly so that they support you better, but Lukas obviously likes his looser. However, there are moments when he overbalances on the outside edge showing that he needs to make a lot of adjustments with his body to balance.....this would be easier if he tightened his top strap. Many higher level skaters in my opinion don't do up their skates in the best way to support them, so don't copy that!
@lunaenpiscis9 күн бұрын
Super cool❤
@thealexo09879 күн бұрын
what camera is that??
@SkatefreshVideos9 күн бұрын
It's the Insta360 camera.
@varigabor19 күн бұрын
Cuki! Imádom! 😍
@willmiao347910 күн бұрын
I guess the cameraperson might feel dizzy after filming this video.😄 Thank you, Asha, for another awesome video! Love your T-shirt❤
@SkatefreshVideos10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! The T-shirt is from the Skatefresh range and available in various colours - I really like the black one..... if you want to see it's here; skatefreshtshirts.teemill.com/product/it-s-a-wheel-thing-mens-dffdfdfdfdfd/
@dabigcheeze10 күн бұрын
i have a quesstion about sizing if anyone in the community can help :( ive been looking far and wide and still cannot seem to find any answer.. i have a skate thats a size 8 and after a few sessions it started to hurt my feet to the point i had to take the skates off.. now i got a size 9 and they are too big as i can feel my heel coming up. i dont see any half sizes in the skate i like and i am at a loss :( i dont want to buy an insert thats $200 or something, i really just wanted a skate that fits if anyone could help i really appreciate it..sorry to comment here i couldnt sign up for reddit
@SkatefreshVideos10 күн бұрын
Sorry you're having this challenge but it's a very common issue when having ti buy online and being unable to try boots on beforehand. Can I ask you about the foot pain you had in the size 8s? Was it aa rubbing/too tight pain as in, was the boot putting pressure on specific parts of your foot eg little toe getting crushed or ball of the foot going numb due to the toe box being too narrow for your foot? Or did you have red, rubbed areas on your feet or the beginning of blisters forming? These are all signs of skates being too small for sure. However there are lots of different kinds of foot pains and rubbing, tightness, pressure points are just one cause of skater foot pain. The other kinds of foot pain are different and are more muscular, cramp-like or acheyness which intensifies to the point you need to remove the skates and then the pains instantly disappear. If you had those kinds of pains then they are less likely to be caused by the skates being too small and more likely are about extreme foot tension and 'gripping' with the toes. This is all unconscious and usually not obvious unless you really study it and put your attention in your feet and the soles of your feet when actually skating to see if you can identify one kind of pain from this other kind of pain. If it's the second kind, then this is caused by incorrect technique and having your weight too far back on your foot/feet, such as mid-foot or towards the heel. This causes the toes to grip like crazy to maintain balance and this gripping causes horrendous pains after about 5-10 minutes. Are you 100% sure your pains are the "skates too small" pains? Has this given you any further insights you can share?
@dabigcheeze9 күн бұрын
@@SkatefreshVideos Wow thank you for the response!! And it felt more so being crushed by the boot. It is the upper part of my foot just below my toes was being crushed by the skate. Both feet started to go numb after skating with them for about two weeks. At first, I thought it was just due to me breaking them in and possibly the technique as you said but I read your feet should not be getting crushed or feeling any pain. They were getting so uncomfortable I couldn't even skate and had to take them off. As soon as I took them off, I had no pain in my feet at all after about 5 minutes each time I skated. I was thinking of buying mens because I have wide feet for a woman and even when they say its wide, it's usually not enough.
@charlesgamzehyaavor.649310 күн бұрын
Rolling ba be no other way
@varigabor111 күн бұрын
Szuper! Imádom!😍
@MOOTSYFUL11 күн бұрын
How can I skate with yall? I’m a local
@MOOTSYFUL11 күн бұрын
Well rollerblade I mean
@SkatefreshVideos10 күн бұрын
I was just in Miami for that event back in Feb. You can contact the local group there on Facebook called Soberollers.
@MOOTSYFUL9 күн бұрын
@@SkatefreshVideos thank you 😊
@lukasgibb11 күн бұрын
🎣 I don’t get the comment. Do you mean that it’s difficult to think about where the camera is in relation to your next turn so you can change hands etc? If so, don’t worry about it, I think it looks great and I’m sure it would no matter what angle the camera is at.
@SkatefreshVideos10 күн бұрын
What I meant is that I do a lot of transitions from forwards to backwards when I skate and this means swapping hands so the camera doesn’t whizz around as that looks kinda weird and can make the viewer feel a bit nauseous (not the intention). So I still have to figure out this stuff. More practice needed!
@vicentejuarezserrano944011 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️👏👏
@Bergkamp.11 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
@willmiao347911 күн бұрын
Cool❤
@fortune.11 күн бұрын
Very cool! Now I have a sudden urge to go skate right now 😊
@SkatefreshVideos11 күн бұрын
Do it! Go skate. You won’t regret it.
@AuthenticTruthSeeker5 күн бұрын
@@SkatefreshVideos How can I get to this level? I used to skate really well until my 30s, now I haven't done it in years. I was in a roller skate crew and everything until they all moved away...I'm older now. How can I get to your level from scratch?
@hasilein41312 күн бұрын
Would love to have your blue sky :-D - currently in Maastricht (lovely skating area) and were using every non raining minute.
@SkatefreshVideos11 күн бұрын
I feel you. We’ve had the wettest winter ever so this sunshine feels very blessed (and needed!)
@uu390312 күн бұрын
Nice narration and analysis. Love your voice.
@SkatefreshVideos11 күн бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@nathan526612 күн бұрын
trust me no one is trying to copy speed skaters lol 🎉 most people skate for fun super casual
@SkatefreshVideos10 күн бұрын
I'm afraid I have to disagree. Many (if not most) intermediate level skaters unconsciously lean forwards into a sort of 'speed skater stance' when they're trying to skate faster and this is often accompanied by the V-ing explained in this video. I agree that they're not copying them intentionally but it's more an unconscious thing that happens. Leaning forwards without the amount of knee bend that speed skaters actually use, then causes a host of other problems....