Probably the best wizard skating tutorials on the internet. Please please keep on doing these… I feel like I’ll finally learn some great moves thanks to your tutorials!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏽
Hiii, been watching your videos for a couple of months and all your tutorials are awesome and very informative. I'm currently 5 months in inline and skates 2-3 days a week, depends on my sched of work.. May I know if this doable in flat inline or should I set my wheels rockered??? Haven't upgraded my pairs yet but I'm willing to at least customize my old pairs to practice it.. thanks in advance for replying and suggestions. More power 🙌
Thank you John! You Are totaly right Im on the UFR with Rockinframes 490 😁 its frankly the best setup i have ever tried! Fits like a freeskate and super fast soulplate. The frame is super nicly rockered and beefy so it can handle a grind or two! My dream setup for sure!
The move is actually called the backwards toe pivot and has been around since the beginning of slalom skating, and the grapevine is another move entirely. I'm not trying to be annoying I just am trying to help people to not confuse tricks together, good video though!
Yea i used to call it toe pivot, then somebody meant it was toe Compas, then Grapevine. I learned it from a tutorial called Grapevine. None Taken man, its just annoying theres 5 diffrent names for each trick haha 😂 but I agree with toe pivot ( again that was My goto name) but somebody was fairly mad i didnt call it toe Compas so yea totaly agree! 🤷♀️
You can check out Naomi Greg grapevine tutorial. Pretty cool! Your tutorials are awesome and u make a good instructor with ur ability to break down details 🙌
Probably the best wizard skating tutorials on the internet. Please please keep on doing these… I feel like I’ll finally learn some great moves thanks to your tutorials!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏽
Thank you very much man 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great breakdown of this trick! I've been wanting to learn this one for awhile. Thank you 🤙
You are very welcome 😀
I'm glad to see Your tutuorial. It takes me a really long time to find really good backward pivot explanation. Keep on goin' like this !
Love your tutorials as always.. fantastic, thank you 👌🏻😎🔥
Thank you man! Happy you can use it! 🙏😁
Your tutorials are great! Love the break down on them!
The best progression steps video out there ! Thank you so much !
Thank you for the kind Words 😁🙏
Very direct and clear approach for teaching, thank you so much for putting the time and effort, it is much appreciated.
Thank you very much man im happy they can be of use!
cool, a skating rink in your living room! :)
Well explained thanks from Brazil
😎 thank you, that's what I needed...could not figure out that move by myself 🥲
haha! yea it is hard to know! glad you liked it!🙏🙂
Nice vid bruv👍🏾
Great demonstration !! love your tutorials
Thank you very much man!! 🙏🙏
Best tutorial on wizard
Hiii, been watching your videos for a couple of months and all your tutorials are awesome and very informative. I'm currently 5 months in inline and skates 2-3 days a week, depends on my sched of work.. May I know if this doable in flat inline or should I set my wheels rockered??? Haven't upgraded my pairs yet but I'm willing to at least customize my old pairs to practice it.. thanks in advance for replying and suggestions. More power 🙌
I just discovered your channel, it is awesome !
Thank you very much 😁🙏
Отлично, молодец!
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Subscribed bro great content 🙏🏽
another fantastic tutorial!
Thank you very much 😁😁
working on my compasses and this is brilliant tutorial for getting all the body in the correct positions. Thanks a million 🥰 from 🇮🇪 to 🇩🇰🌪🛼
Thank you alot Eloise 😀😀🤘
I just learnt how to do this too but you break it down into v good steps! More tuts pls!
Thank you very much!!! Sure there Will be 😁😁!
i love all of your videos.
Thank you for the kind Words 🙏
Really helpful tips
Thank you!
You are welcome 😁😁😁
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So good. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Let's give it a try. While watching this video
Great tutorial!!
Thank you man!
Thank you so much for another awesome video. Looks like you are using the UFRAP with a rockin' frame? How you liking the setup so far?
Thank you John! You Are totaly right Im on the UFR with Rockinframes 490 😁 its frankly the best setup i have ever tried! Fits like a freeskate and super fast soulplate. The frame is super nicly rockered and beefy so it can handle a grind or two! My dream setup for sure!
I'm going to follow your tutorial... Thx a lot..
You are very welcome! Go get it 🤘😁
Beautiful
thank you!
Doesn't skating inside ruin the floor?
The move is actually called the backwards toe pivot and has been around since the beginning of slalom skating, and the grapevine is another move entirely. I'm not trying to be annoying I just am trying to help people to not confuse tricks together, good video though!
Yea i used to call it toe pivot, then somebody meant it was toe Compas, then Grapevine. I learned it from a tutorial called Grapevine.
None Taken man, its just annoying theres 5 diffrent names for each trick haha 😂 but I agree with toe pivot ( again that was My goto name) but somebody was fairly mad i didnt call it toe Compas so yea totaly agree! 🤷♀️
Been trying to learn the Grapevine and this is definitely one of the pivots used in the grapevine. Great tutorial!
Kinda wierd cuz in freestyle ice skating this is just called a backwards legbreaker
have heard leg breaker aswell!
Thank's Bro! 🇧🇷🤙
Your welcome man 😁😁
Grapevine next
As in the double heel lift intro to the trick? 🙂
Thanks 👍👍👍👍
You are very welcome 😁
Loose these tutorials, hope for more to come
What kind of skate do you use?
right now im using a SEBA Trix2 with a 2mm rocker slalom frame.
but im the video it is a FR UFR with rockin' 4x90 frame 🙂
Double toe spin please my brotha
🙏🙏 i cant double toe spin actually.. double heel i can though 😅
Love ur details but this not really the grapevine 🙏
Thank you man! Yea i have learnt it is called Toe Compas. But I think grape vine is heel Pivot and switch to toe compas if i remember correctly 🤷♀️😅?
You can check out Naomi Greg grapevine tutorial. Pretty cool! Your tutorials are awesome and u make a good instructor with ur ability to break down details 🙌