This is a scene from the 2009 “Learn Inline Hockey” video series by the Pine Rivers Inline Hockey Club. For more about the Pine Rivers Dragons InLine Hockey …
This is a scene from the 2009 "Learn Inline Hockey" video series by the Pine Rivers Inline Hockey Club. For more about the Pine Rivers Dragons InLine Hockey ...
This is a scene from the 2009 “Learn Inline Hockey” video series by the Pine Rivers Inline Hockey Club. For more about the Pine Rivers Dragons InLine Hockey …
when you said to put all your weight on your back foot for the power slide.
are you talking about the foot that does the 180 or the foot that turns in
front of you? your video was a big help except for this part.
The wheels on my skates are small and flat and don’t have edges like the
ones in the video, does this mean that i won’t be able to do turns or a
power slide without lifting my skates off the ground?
lol that narrator has a lisp hahaha
This video should be taken down; it’s teaching improper technique.
These stops are really to be used on the ice. Practicing a sudden motion
stop like that can roll an ankle as you have no building friction
Why yer dragging it seems? Is that a technique not to get tired quickly?
“You sound like a dog with peanut butter on the roof of your mouth”
-Ricky Bobby
How does this compare to actually hockey with ice skates
dat lisping
what is the stop technique you use on 1:50 ?
good video
When your skates are slanted there is more rubber touching the surface,
more grip, hence good for accelerating and decelerating.
I have been playing roller hockey for 2 years and I am wondering if I am
skating with the skates slanted to much. I know that is great for starting
but IDK if it slows me down to much
I started skating about 2 months ago and I can only really do the turn stop
but I need to learn how to hockey stop or power slide but when I do it I
lose my balance and it does not stop me please give me some advice !!!
Think of it as more getting in their way. You can’t flat out hit somebody
but if you happen to be standing there and they run into you because they
have their head down, that’s a different story. Inline is all about
“playing the body” when defending
Yeah indoor rinks are good we have around 5 rinks in Brisbane, we did have
6 before Bundamba’s Flooded, but we have a new one at North Lakes that i
work at which is really smooth 🙂
thanks sooo much! i sooo needed to learn how to play roller hockey, i just
started playing roller hockey!!!!!!
I don’t like that he said, “Lean forward when you accelerate.” Because
bending over forward while trying to accelerate actually dimishes the
amount of leg extension you can get out of each stride. Keep your head up
and your back more straight. It feels slower, but you move more quickly
because of the ready posture, and better leg extension.
So if you have just aggressive skates, start with them as you learn to
play, then get hockey skates as you get more serious.
Right, thank you 🙂
Can you use aggressive skates because that’s what i skate around in or do i
need proper hockey skates?
How can I order the video ? And you guys are awesome !
Helped me SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much! Thank you very
much
My god this must be horrible for your knees
@iflavhs why 15 years ago? 15 years ago they also played with wooden sticks
and didn’t wear helmets. I don’t see why looking at present-day skating
techniques would be a bad thing. It might be different for ice hockey but
if you cross your outside leg over past vertical in inline you’re going to
be cross-legged, you will have no point of balance and you will definitely
fall over.
@iflavhs It’s all personel preference with starts. it’s only the first step
I’m talking about. Obviously you’ll get your power from v strides but
whether you start front or side on is simply what’s comfortable. Have a
look at the Speed section in NHL super skills and it see how it varies.
When crossing over you actually shouldn’t be reaching your outside leg
anywhere past vertical or you’ll lose balance. It’s about sliding your
inside leg outwards and under your outside leg as that goes over.
hey guys I got in to hockey a late in my life im 21 and I understand its
harder to learn when u are older any advise I practice almost every day and
im very determined iv been at it for about a year now year now thanks u
guys rock
My dad says i have to learn how to crossover start with the puck to blow
defenders away. I am fast, jst not with the puck and i know how to
crossover while i’m skating,too. Anyway, i need to know how to start off
the crossover efficiently and quickly with and without the puck. But most
of the time, my pads get stuck while im crossing over and i fall on my
face. Please help!
We can’t afford a sweeper so he does the job 🙂
God your so good
Any tips on how to crossover skating backwards?
@motocole375 practice.
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How much would it cost to buy a good pair of hockey skates?
thanks!
Inline hockey pucks have plastic dimples on them that help the puck glide
smoothly on concrete or artificial surface like sportcourt, icecourt, etc
InLine Warehouse sell IDS pucks – most popular
super, i learned alot from this, thanks!
haha i love the guys voice that talks about the braking
@shadowspect09 Bauer Makes Nice Inline Skates.. Theres tons go check out
your local store (Y)
Ok so this guy has a lisp but he can probaly kick all of your guys asses tho
i need help doing crossovers to turn right i was born with a club foot so i
cant bend my left foot much but i can turn left perfectly any tips?
U guys blow. Srry