How to stall on roller skates (Skatepark tricks tutorial)

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Hi Skaters! I’m really excited to bring you a new skate park tutorial!!! This one is all about how to stall on the coping and how to fix some of the issues that I had when I was a beginner skater and the issues I see others have when they’re learning this trick.
    Before you start, you should already be comfortable skating forwards, backwards and stopping. You should also be comfortable with pumping the ramp and ideally you should be comfortable with dropping in, but this isn't strictly necessary if you can get the right amount of speed.
    If you want to learn more about pumping the ramp, check out this video: • 5 Beginner Roller Skat...
    Also check out my follow up video with 5 more beginner tricks: • 5 MORE beginner skatep...
    ** Let me know in the comments if this video helped you and tag me on Instagram so I can see your progress (@GeekGirlSkates).**
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Komentáře • 14

  • @Forkliftdude2
    @Forkliftdude2 Před měsícem

    Good tips. Thanks Elizabeth. I haven't been skating for 40 years and forgot all i knew. So your tutorials mean a lot.👍🏻

  • @daridemachine
    @daridemachine Před 8 dny

    great explanations! thank you for talking about weight transfer because it is not visible, and yet is essential. I love your videos and I can't wait to learn how to do that too. I think I'm lacking speed at the moment.

  • @trellyshazwan
    @trellyshazwan Před 2 lety +7

    I'm so jealous of that half pipe, it looks so mellow and lovely and good for learning! Here in Nottingham the only skatepark that has something like that is made of wood and falling apart 😭

  • @Goodonyagoon
    @Goodonyagoon Před rokem +1

    Great, simple, and clear advice. Thank you!

  • @briesawyer1003
    @briesawyer1003 Před rokem +2

    this is an awesome video thank you!

  • @trellyshazwan
    @trellyshazwan Před 2 lety +2

    I've been struggling with stalls for a few months now (I'm a really slow learner which is annoying) and my main issue is not being able to roll on to the coping and using my toe stop to step on it instead... do you have any advice about that? I've been trying to wean myself off of it but it's not going very well...

    • @geekgirlskates9310
      @geekgirlskates9310  Před 2 lety +1

      Good question and is something I used to do as well! I think there’s a couple of ways you could approach that. One might be too practice airing out of a transition till you get the hang of that and get used to landing on two skates at the same time. Another option might be to embrace it and turn it into a one foot stall and then put your second foot down (even if briefly) on the coping before re-entering the transition? Both options can help to change your muscle memory and reach your feet to work together. Hope this helps!

    • @trellyshazwan
      @trellyshazwan Před 2 lety

      @@geekgirlskates9310 to give you an idea this is what they look like at the moment czcams.com/video/ydyezPjol34/video.html 😢

  • @jydy5683
    @jydy5683 Před měsícem

    I love your videos. I sent an instagram request but have not been accepted. Thank you

  • @xetradax2679
    @xetradax2679 Před rokem

    stop saying about protection in almost every video. we are not idiots here.
    very good videos you produce. but please cover legs while making them

    • @geekgirlskates9310
      @geekgirlskates9310  Před rokem +6

      Hey, I appreciate your feedback about mentioning protection but as you can see I’m very safety conscious! Im also not interested in comments about what I wear in the videos I make unless of course there’s a reason (e.g., my pasty white legs blend into the concrete and you can’t see what I’m doing 😂).

    • @courtneymangus8893
      @courtneymangus8893 Před 5 měsíci

      I can stall fine but when I come off the stall I put my toes top down and I can’t seem to stop. Do you have any advice