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How to roller skate backwards
How to roller skate backwards












how to roller skate backwards

Your hands need to point at a mark far away in front of you (on the wall, for instance). Start on a straight line, with your hands held together. If you can’t handle your whole body at the same time, why not move progressively, starting with the top? The faster your torso reaches its final position, the faster the balance can be recovered too. Keep in mind that your head leads the twisting, and then the shoulders, so the more you turn them, the more your whole upper body will turn, dragging your hips and thus your legs too. You probably start the move with your hips and not the upper body. My arms swing around after I turned round

HOW TO ROLLER SKATE BACKWARDS FULL

Although this may also be interesting for advanced skaters since they sometimes end up mastering the mohawk with high speed and full balance in one direction, but having an unexplainable issue with the other direction.ġ. Now, there are some issues that apprentice skaters repeatedly encounter when learning the mohawk. I also brought your attention on the fact that the turn starts with head, then shoulders, then waist, and then finally legs.

how to roller skate backwards

Lift left foot and put it back next to right foot.Lift right foot and open leg from the hip all the way to the right (180°) and put all weight on it.Open upper body all the way to the right (180°), starting with the head, then shoulders, then waist.So from forward to backward, and to the right, here is how it goes: The 3-step, for instance, includes switching edges, but not switching feet. The mohawk is a transition in skating direction, from forwards to backwards, or from backwards to forwards, using only inside edges if starting forwards and only outside edges if starting backwards (so not switching edge), and including a feet swtich.

how to roller skate backwards

Ok first of all, what is a mohawk and how perform it?














How to roller skate backwards