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  • @JimmyTheGiant
    @JimmyTheGiant  Před 2 lety +225

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    • @lamp5488
      @lamp5488 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes

    • @smellymaquan4280
      @smellymaquan4280 Před 2 lety +1

      Me

    • @PlantbasedRunners
      @PlantbasedRunners Před 2 lety

      Thanks bro

    • @nsomniacalpha5012
      @nsomniacalpha5012 Před 2 lety +4

      Get u some wheels my g, would be great to see some content of u learning, if you want any advice on what skates to get hollar at Ur boy, there's really only two major shops in the UK for rollerblades and that's Slik Willie's in London or loco skates in Brighton. Bless g, and hope to see u on wheels soon😁

    • @IamDjCorrect
      @IamDjCorrect Před 2 lety

      Need to mention Rene Hulgreen when talking about inline in the 90s- coold video :)

  • @69memnon69
    @69memnon69 Před rokem +1751

    I’ll never forget my disappointment as a kid when I asked for rollerblades and got a pair of roller skates instead.

    • @heathbarzforpresident
      @heathbarzforpresident Před rokem +21

      😪

    • @oyssartwaltz5022
      @oyssartwaltz5022 Před rokem +69

      actually I was better at roller skates than rollerblades but I still asked for rollerblades cause it was a newer thing and more fashionable.

    • @paladestar9758
      @paladestar9758 Před rokem +34

      Quad skates are vastly superior to in-lines, I'll never understand how anyone who has tried both could opt for in-lines!

    • @kaiz_n
      @kaiz_n Před rokem +107

      @@paladestar9758 Inlines are swifter than quads and better suited for tricks imo. But whatever floats you boat.

    • @chocomental
      @chocomental Před rokem +69

      @@paladestar9758 I tried quads and found them way too clunky so I stick to inlines. I did learn ice skating first so that might be why

  • @cbjueueiwyru7472
    @cbjueueiwyru7472 Před 2 lety +5301

    "rollerbladers were seen as kids that would get in the way"
    Scooter kids: "hold my juicebox"

    • @DistrictWitch
      @DistrictWitch Před 2 lety +121

      the funny thing is it's the skateboarders that mess up all the actual street lines at parks by deciding to grind one little box that happens to cut across five lines

    • @aussiemoolay8589
      @aussiemoolay8589 Před 2 lety +77

      Scooters are even worse. Even when skateboarders and inline skaters trying to grind a quarter coping. The scooter kids have their scooter sticking out of the coping. ... Urghhh..

    • @kelleyrogers8107
      @kelleyrogers8107 Před 2 lety +69

      @@DistrictWitch ya well it’s called a skate park for a reason

    • @mgproryh
      @mgproryh Před 2 lety +123

      @@aussiemoolay8589 I think it's important to remember we all started off as kids at some point, and probably got in the way... But there is a difference between kids who ride because their parents want them out the house and kids who actually put effort in and progress, I think that should be appreciated... But yes, I'm sitting here as a mid 20 yo scooter rider and saying, kids do very often get in the way... It's the dude that shows up with the RC car that boils my blood lmao.
      There is one thing that scooter riding has over skateboarding, nobody stays in the sport who joined to impress girls or try and be cool or edgy, litterally noone, because it's seen as just about the least cool thing you can do, so the people you meet do it for genuine passion, no posers, just genuine people...

    • @zerstruction
      @zerstruction Před 2 lety +8

      @@mgproryh true

  • @im_Spade_
    @im_Spade_ Před rokem +461

    As someone who just bought a pair of rollerblades last week, I think everyone else's sentiment about "people are just doing what they like" fits me pretty good. Along with nostalgia

    • @Uppermost_1
      @Uppermost_1 Před rokem +14

      Same. I just bought a pair myself, and I'm about to turn 40

    • @diddles3383
      @diddles3383 Před rokem +5

      I just bought a pair myself!

    • @wretchedknave5740
      @wretchedknave5740 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@Uppermost_1 Ditto! I used to blade tons when I was a teenager. Bought a pair last year and been skating again since - I turn 40 in August.

    • @im_Spade_
      @im_Spade_ Před 11 měsíci +6

      I've been skating around the neighborhood and having a great time my dudes 😎

    • @baby_capybara3
      @baby_capybara3 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@wretchedknave5740i‘ll turn 40 next august, got my skates yesterday

  • @pewpin1039
    @pewpin1039 Před měsícem +115

    Used to be rollerblading a LOT as a kid. What killed it to me, is that you could not go anywhere inside. With a skate, you can always jump off, hop into the store, grab a drink in a bar, do whatever... with rollerblades you were barred from going anywhere but the street.

    • @DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
      @DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii Před měsícem +8

      Maybe because it was gay too?

    • @constantconnie
      @constantconnie Před měsícem +13

      @@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWiinope not at all . Gay , straight and everything in between we all had fun ! 😬

    • @Woo.norn.inline
      @Woo.norn.inline Před měsícem

      NT deep shit ​@@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWiikeep on hating, WompWomp

    • @Woo.norn.inline
      @Woo.norn.inline Před měsícem +5

      Agreed!! A lot of stores in Seattle has allowed me since I ask before going inside the stores.. but hey, you can always carry a super light pair of shoes :)

    • @archibaldhernandez5553
      @archibaldhernandez5553 Před měsícem +1

      So true! I remember being in a mall and I couldn't enter a single store

  • @Umtree
    @Umtree Před 2 lety +2043

    I lived through the whole rollerblade thing.
    80’s skating, 90’s rollerblade, then skating again.
    And TBH rollerblading was fun.
    The whole “rollerblades are gay” thing killed it for sure.
    But today, when all kids are gay, maybe rollerblades will return.

    • @KingRaiders
      @KingRaiders Před 2 lety +211

      LOL

    • @1scurtis
      @1scurtis Před 2 lety +170

      I tried rollerblading once on Venice Beach. Some girl yelled "look at the rental fruit boots". I promptly returned those fruit boots to the vendor and never touched them again.

    • @gd5045
      @gd5045 Před 2 lety +63

      What a comment hahahahaha

    • @DatBoiAntix
      @DatBoiAntix Před 2 lety +48

      @@1scurtis Probably because your skates were those crappy plastic ones that vendors use to rent.

    • @curbsidekook3843
      @curbsidekook3843 Před 2 lety +20

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Plus, it's NOT as fucked and socially stigmatized to be gay so that Outta help to. I don't know why he gave a Reactionary meme take about ppl having a aversion to it due to ppl associating it with being gay or femininity and their need to be a stereotypical "masculine" being. Absolutely a number of ppl are that stupid and HAVE to present themselves in the most extreme way or feel some type of way or shame. There are still ppl who feel they need to be the breadwinner, and some won't even date men who aren't.

  • @shredcity
    @shredcity Před 2 lety +1420

    When sports "die" they often just become a lot more core, the passionate riders stay and the trend-followers leave. Lots of respect for the riders still doing it

    • @tylerparker3024
      @tylerparker3024 Před 2 lety +14

      I feel as if the word rider doesnt work here at all.

    • @danigranados1236
      @danigranados1236 Před 2 lety +5

      Big respect man, peace from Barcelona

    • @Steezy_Mx
      @Steezy_Mx Před 2 lety +25

      Fruit Booters

    • @louiecmancuzo2903
      @louiecmancuzo2903 Před 2 lety +39

      That's the truth. I'm still amazed at what's going on in rollerblading today. I always check in from time to time to see what's up.
      The 90s were a weird time with rollerbladers and skateboarders. I remember all the skateboarders giving rollerbladers a hard time at the skatepark. Then all of us on rollerblades would put our shoes on and be just as good on a skateboard.

    • @Steezy_Mx
      @Steezy_Mx Před 2 lety +4

      @@louiecmancuzo2903 Very wierd time. You were made fun of hardcore for rollerblading. If you weren't cool you were made fun of. Very competitive times. We did just that, Stopped the acid and farfegnugen grinding, put on shoes and became good at skateboarding in order to fit in. My friends and I would still blade when we could but eventually stopped all together.
      Paul Rodriguez, Mikey Taylor, "Justin Case who was better than all of them but also the biggest asshole, which made him even cooler at the time" Matt Taylor, Spanky, Van Wastell all frequented our local park(Newbury Park/ Thousand Oaks) and if you weren't skateboarding you were getting in the way, made fun of and or kicked out.

  • @BillStoppard
    @BillStoppard Před 8 měsíci +122

    Rollerblading did not decline because it fell out of favour with teen skateboarders. The industry failed to pitch to the broader audience who were actually not even aware of aggressive skating at the time. The millions of people skating, were doing it on the streets and trails, not parks.

    • @klaushuxley3342
      @klaushuxley3342 Před 3 měsíci

      There were no parks where I lived in the 90s.

    • @kimhornhem5399
      @kimhornhem5399 Před 2 měsíci +1

      as a kid it was s o easy to get robbed with blades on lol

    • @jooooohn401
      @jooooohn401 Před 2 měsíci +2

      No teen wanted to be called a fruit booter at the skate park, devastating nickname.

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Před měsícem +2

      I was mostly doing it on malls for the smooth surface. Escaping the security guards was a blast 😂

    • @simrdownmon6431
      @simrdownmon6431 Před měsícem +1

      First, it's a mistake to call it skating or street skating because skateboarding is on a whole different level when it comes to difficulty. Trying to use the same vernage opens up bladers to ridicule.
      Secondly, most people would rather be Goodall a really hard activity like skating or surfing vs being great at much more easy activity like blading. Blading should've never left the boardwalks.

  • @Frank-it9kl
    @Frank-it9kl Před 9 měsíci +20

    The 90s was the best time to be a kid. It was just so dope. We didnt know what we had till it was gone😢

  • @CantFightRobots
    @CantFightRobots Před rokem +821

    As a skateboarder who goes to a lot of skateparks I can say that at least now in 2023 no skaters hate rollerbladers being at the park. rollerbladers are always so nice and cool!

    • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie
      @theadventuresofzoomandbettie Před rokem +88

      in the mid 90's it's true, the skateboarders HATED us, but it was often a street skaters thing. Us ramp skaters/riders of all kinds got along really well. Inline and BMX got along pretty well too. Then scooters came along and everyone hated them. Now scooters seem to run the place. Weird seeing a full grown adult doing scooter tricks, but its been around that long now the kids aged up

    • @jelanwashington5521
      @jelanwashington5521 Před rokem +27

      Not just the 90s as someone who does both I can say from my point of view I saw a lot of hate from the skate community to anything that wasn’t a skateboard basically, it got more toxic than that even people would complain abt kids at parks like go skate the fckn street dude the parks here so the kid can learn in a safe environment not so u can bs 200 instagram clips in a single day

    • @baconsarny-geddon8298
      @baconsarny-geddon8298 Před 11 měsíci +36

      In the 90's, the hatred was real. Skateboarding had a history, there were older guys in their 30s, who'd skated since the 70s, or even 60s... But rollerbladers just popped up out of nowhere. They were little kids, who had no idea about etiquette, not snaking or dropping in on someone else's run. My buddy broke his arm, after some rollerblader dropped in on him, despite being told not too.
      Looking back, I guess it was probably insecurity/projection, too- We saw rollerbladers, the same way as the rest of the world saw US- Annoying little kids following a pointless fad, who were always getting underfoot, and wore weird, gimmicky clothes.
      Even before the rollerblader thing (which was pretty open hatred), there was a milder rivalry between skaters vs BMXers, that would sometimes flare up into fights and stuff (altho mostly those two groups got along Ok).
      But that just seems to be the way with youth subcultures- You always have some nearly-identical group, who you hate with a passion; punks vs skinheads, punks vs skaters. Goth vs emo, emo vs scene kid.
      Kind of like how the worst religious hatred isn't one religion vs a totally seperate religion; it's Catholic vs Protestant, or Sunni vs Shi-ite.

    • @cannedpiss5178
      @cannedpiss5178 Před 10 měsíci +18

      yeah, met one the other day. he was fucking insane doing all these tricks, looked almost like he was dancing. got chatting, told him i found it cool how he was so amazing at such a difficult sport to which he replied that skateboarding is harder cus you have to balance something under your feet. he was definitely being humble, haha. saw him waxing the edges of a block and was like W T F! respect rollerbladers, some of the shit you pull off is insane to me

    • @derekwebster6577
      @derekwebster6577 Před 10 měsíci +24

      The scooter took the hate

  • @danny-li6io
    @danny-li6io Před 2 lety +3312

    All I remember about roller blading in the 90’s is having a shitload of fun. It was fun! Why does everything have to be in terms of cool or not cool?

    • @renatocarvalhomazzola6904
      @renatocarvalhomazzola6904 Před 2 lety +167

      the idea of "cool" is very frustrating

    • @nugzila4170
      @nugzila4170 Před 2 lety +187

      Because sex.

    • @ohokcool
      @ohokcool Před 2 lety +81

      Yes dude it still is fun. To be honest the negative perspective that people have has kind of died down, but of course there are still some people who will fuckin make fun of you if they see you in a pair hahaha.

    • @surgickalstrike
      @surgickalstrike Před 2 lety +21

      Winger would have had one of the biggest albums of that time were it not for Beavis and Butthead. The animated duo made Winger un-cool and their album sales plummeted as a result.

    • @Matt_in_Texas76
      @Matt_in_Texas76 Před 2 lety +15

      @@surgickalstrike or maybe it was their mildly pedophilic lyrics 🤣

  • @Laerei
    @Laerei Před rokem +79

    Flow Skate and Bill Stoppard got me into skating. They ain't about doing the gnarliest tricks, they are about cruising the cityscapes through the trickiest routes without breaking the flow and it looks magical. It's my third year on skates and I love it. Doesn't matter to me that it's not 'in'.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Před 7 měsíci +2

      flow skate is teaching me all the fundamentals i never had as a kid, but the stuttering skater is actually the channel that made me pull the trigger lol

    • @themostepictrash3719
      @themostepictrash3719 Před 2 měsíci

      right skating or wrong skating?

    • @BlackPhi1ip
      @BlackPhi1ip Před měsícem

      Yep just started rollerblading this week due to their videos. It just looks fun and so far, between falls, im having a blast. It’s nice having a fun goal and being out of breath achieving it

  • @acedogg692005
    @acedogg692005 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Just to let you know, we didn't carry around shoes when we skated. If we went to a store to get a drink we just took the skate off and wore the boot thing inside the skate lol. Ahh I miss the 90's...😭

  • @lawnmowerdude
    @lawnmowerdude Před rokem +605

    When I see a really insane roller skate or skate board stunt I’m just amazed how they survived long enough practicing that trick to actually do it.

  • @peterhoulihan9766
    @peterhoulihan9766 Před 2 lety +1076

    Interesting video. Just a theory: Roller blades were too durable so there was less money in them.
    Skateboards wear out and break constantly, so companies selling them can constantly resell the same product. Roller blades? Unless the person who bought them was an extremely hardcore user chances are they'd outlast their interest in using them. Which meant that once those companies had sold roller blades to all the potential users sales were dead, which meant sponsorships were dead, which meant the media frenzy fuelling the whole thing was dead.

    • @DzinkyDzink
      @DzinkyDzink Před 2 lety +45

      Well how about we sell them environmentally friendly and sustainable rollerblades now? You know recycled plastic and all, that's a hip thing to do! Right?

    • @lukesutton4135
      @lukesutton4135 Před 2 lety +50

      I'm surprised youtube allowed this comment, let alone give it any likes. Wonder how long they'll have the truth up.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 Před 2 lety +24

      @@DzinkyDzink Ha! Good point. Make them out of cardboard and recycled toiletpaper to save the planet.

    • @peterhoulihan9766
      @peterhoulihan9766 Před 2 lety +85

      @@lukesutton4135 I doubt youtube is in bed with big-rollerblade :P

    • @kahraili
      @kahraili Před 2 lety +3

      haha facts I recon

  • @krissifadwa
    @krissifadwa Před 4 měsíci +14

    I recently began ice-skating (being someone who once rollerbladed a lot) because I wanted at least one or two winter physical activities I can get into. In the middle of ice-skating, for the first time ever, the question popped in my head "Wait... whatever happened to rollerblading?!" and now I am here...

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes when I got older , I tried ice skating. Loved it. I thought ice skating is alot easier than roller skating, roller blades or skate boarding

    • @bruzote
      @bruzote Před 3 měsíci +2

      Whatever happened to ICE skating? With the climate getting warmer, plenty of kids are missing out on skating because rivers, lakes, and ponds are no longer freezing like they used to.

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@bruzote In the 1990s Columbus Ohio got a ECHL hockey team before NHL.
      After that they opened up 3 indoor ice rinks and another in Springfield. Now in Minnesota there's a ice rink in every back yard

    • @craigbritton1089
      @craigbritton1089 Před měsícem +1

      X games also dropped climbing

    • @Hadeto_AngelRust
      @Hadeto_AngelRust Před měsícem +2

      have you tried doing a method grab in ice skates? just kidding

  • @djmashmart
    @djmashmart Před 7 měsíci +9

    In 2023 no skaters hate rollerbladers being at the park. rollerbladers are always so nice to see..btw really good and informative video..well done new sub ♡

  • @christianflor1394
    @christianflor1394 Před rokem +205

    What killed in-line skating for me, was shops, schools, busses etc. banning them. They were a hassle to put on and take off, and I didn't want to carry shoes in a bag everywhere I went.

    • @ambrogi1982
      @ambrogi1982 Před rokem +16

      good point... if dogs can now enter virtually every establishment, certainly skates can.

    • @darkwetntight910
      @darkwetntight910 Před rokem +3

      Son, by your logic downhill racing would be a dead sport. You can’t do it without a van full of gear and £10k worth of equipment. Carrying a bag is a hassle? I have a bag for my helmet bag.

    • @christianflor1394
      @christianflor1394 Před rokem +16

      @@darkwetntight910 It was never a sport for me, it was a way to make mundane things like shopping or going to a friends house cooler and more fun.

    • @aaronlingenfelter1055
      @aaronlingenfelter1055 Před rokem +7

      Agreed: they were too much hassle to put on and take off. For me it was compounded by there not being much smooth pavement or concrete to skate on (in my neighborhood) and it chewed the heck out of both wheels and bearings while shaking my fillings loose. Too inconvenient and too expensive.

    • @eurosonly
      @eurosonly Před rokem +1

      @@ambrogi1982 service dogs only.

  • @dannotdanny
    @dannotdanny Před rokem +934

    Around 1998, our local skatepark was full of BMX'ers. A few friends and I were at the skatepark and saw this blader turn up and absolutely rip up the half pipe as we'd never seen before. Never saw him again but his legacy lived on through us, as I and 5 others instantly went out and got skates. Within a year we were entering local competitions and within 2 years, I and one other friend qualified for a West Midlands regional comp. If only video tech were more accessible back then cause we were a proper little team, tearing up streets, creating little challenges and travelling the country to various venues, sometimes sleeping rough just to make the most of the trip (as we could only go on a Saturday and Sunday due to school). I kick myself often for not documenting everything we did. It was sick, and all I have to show from that time is a pic of me inverted about 6ft above the coping on a 12ft vert ramp (Can't even see my face as I was facing the other way 😂🙈). My girl at the time was a skateboarder (she had a few moves in her locker 😅). We used to go back and forth with the banter but was always cool as we both enjoyed the skatepark scene. Not sure why I'm reminiscing on here, but it was good times and rather wholesome, given that many of our other friends were doing nothing. It felt purposeful. If you're a youngen reading this and and want to try something nobody else is doing, get your skates on, you'll have a blast.

    • @leapingfury
      @leapingfury Před rokem +33

      I'm 36 and bought my first rollerblades a week ago. I remember the last time I used to blade was when I was 12 years old. I want to really learn how to do this for real. It looks extremely fun.

    • @rywan1982
      @rywan1982 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing, I relate to this big time.

    • @jacobsims8307
      @jacobsims8307 Před rokem +2

      My little guy is getting into skateboarding and biking, tbh i forgot about skating, those old 90s-2000s skate videos are ridiculous.

    • @nonmutualgroup
      @nonmutualgroup Před rokem

      100 likes

    • @sratnatozmrde
      @sratnatozmrde Před rokem +7

      its a cool story bro x) its funny how we tend to tell these old grandpa stories on youtube :D anyway i really like it (no sarcasm)

  • @justsomeguy1408
    @justsomeguy1408 Před 10 měsíci +17

    I never really thought about how pervasive of a trend it was at the time only to virtually disappear. I was a kid in the 90s and I lived on the side of a mountain in the Appalachians, and even I had a pair of Rollerblades even though the only surface I had to skate on was the front porch.

    • @bruzote
      @bruzote Před 3 měsíci

      Well, someone did invent blades with like 9-inch wheels for skating on rough ground. Imagine falling, though?

  • @AlexanderLirens
    @AlexanderLirens Před měsícem +6

    I'm new in the rollerblading world, just 5 months but after going around I can notice there is more people rollerblading than before when I started and also more than skateboarders, youtubers are important on it

  • @anthonymoon7746
    @anthonymoon7746 Před 2 lety +567

    I love how a sport never completely dies it just goes underground and the people doing it are the hard core enthusiasts that do it purely for the love of it

    • @lamont3851
      @lamont3851 Před 2 lety +24

      Soul skaters

    • @blaacksugar7714
      @blaacksugar7714 Před 2 lety +9

      Like breaking.

    • @stinkekaese98
      @stinkekaese98 Před 2 lety +32

      Sport never dies, its only the process of filtering out the people who only do it because of the hype

    • @pterafirma
      @pterafirma Před 2 lety +13

      ...and eventually it comes back en vogue, then a bunch of people pretend they've always been into it.

    • @nougatbitz
      @nougatbitz Před 2 lety +4

      Gen Z: „For the love of it … …. … does this get me likes or is this just a waste of time?“

  • @spitwicked6188
    @spitwicked6188 Před 2 lety +3266

    They'll make a comeback. More and more people are becoming less concerned about what's "cool" and enjoying the things that are fun and make them happy.

    • @Confettifun
      @Confettifun Před 2 lety +127

      They’re already making a comeback! People are going back to doing inline skate tricks and roll bounce dancing

    • @SapiaNt0mata
      @SapiaNt0mata Před 2 lety +52

      it will grow, but not even half of what it was. without a sports like x games it won't be as it was.

    • @secrettracy406
      @secrettracy406 Před 2 lety +36

      Im 19 now, grew up with rollerblades, and still love them. If you put me on regular quads, I wouldn't have any idea what to do... As of today, I'm going to my local indoor rink and trying quads, but I love blades especially for the ankle support. It'll never fully die

    • @artsylovelylady
      @artsylovelylady Před 2 lety +40

      @@SapiaNt0mata It doesn't need the X Games. Kids don't watch TV these days anyway. I envision a fusion of rollerblading slalom and roll bounce. If you take the ice skating team competitions, put them in rollerblades and make them choreograph their way around obstacles in the rink, you get something complex and new. It might not be guys pushing the sport this time. It might be girls.

    • @fmjjjjn7510
      @fmjjjjn7510 Před 2 lety +10

      I ordered mine and they came a week ago

  • @sil-80nick
    @sil-80nick Před rokem +52

    Rollerblading is the Nickelback of extreme sports.
    Everyone loved it, everyone did it, but nobody wants to admit they were part of it.

    • @baconsarny-geddon8298
      @baconsarny-geddon8298 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'm biased, because I was a skateboard-obsessed kid when rollerblading began, but it seemed doomed from the start, to me.
      Rollerblading was always the "industry plant" of those "extreme sports" subcultures- Skateboarding, surfing, BMX all grew up gradually, organically, with a history, and older guys (probly all of 30, but that seemed ANCIENT, when you're 12) who'd talk about "the old days" of ceramic wheels, or single-fin malibus, or putting dirt-bike handlebars on your Stingray chopper, or whatever.
      But rollerblades just seemed to drop out out of nowhere, heavily marketed with cheesy ads, or movies like 'Prayer of the Rollerboys', with little of the DIY element that made surfing and skateboarding a natural fit with the punk scene. Rollerblades just seemed like a pre-packaged, $300 toy for rich kids, that tried to imitate skateboarding and bmx, while being (,or seeming, at least) much easier, because they're literally strapped to your feet.
      I guess there'll always be SOMEONE who persists with long-dead trends, like 'soaping' or Razor scooters, or roller-limbo.
      But IMO you could always tell Rollerblading wouldn't be an influential subculture that keeps returning (on a large scale) through the generations, like surfing or skateboarding.

    • @modus18
      @modus18 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@baconsarny-geddon8298 Well skateboarding was overrun with jocks in stoner clothes who used homophobic rhetoric to make fun of people who enjoyed roller blading. It's hardly a niche sub culture anymore, and has turned into a played out, boring, corporate shill of a sport that let itself and its history get taken over by nike of all companies lol.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Před 7 měsíci

      @@baconsarny-geddon8298 what are you talking about? _L O O K A T T H I S P H O T O G R A P H_

    • @alivenumber5
      @alivenumber5 Před měsícem

      ​​@@baconsarny-geddon8298You're the only one to perfectly describe why rollerblading back in the 90's was kinda considered 'gay'. By the time rollerblades hit the scene skateboarding had solidified into something counter culture that appealed to teenagers. Roller blading was the marketed corporate parent friendly happy thing that little kids thought were cool. I know I did until I hit high school and it was paramount to social suicide to wear a pair of roller blades.

  • @adrefabrika
    @adrefabrika Před 7 měsíci +6

    storytime: i was 16 when xgames dropped inlineskating. i remember vividly eurosport had a short segment presenting how dangoures inline-skating actually was - as a goodbye. i was about 10 when i started inlineskating and 2 years later i started to do some royales and ufos. i still have my 2003 roces graal (allblack, zipper cover and laces).
    what struck me hard and what i will never forget is the hostility i recieved from skateborders - as kid i would just run away. but as i started developing and entering teenagehood i started having my own crew of friends... these meet-ups with skaters bacame str8 up heavy brawls. there was not a skate day without a fight. heavy fights sometimes. scared into my memory is when a guy in inlineskate in full speed jumped, lifted legs up, slamming - wheels first into skaters ribs, dude never got up. and many instances where my friends would fall, and skaters would reck then with boards while the dude is on the ground. i still believe there are still some spots in my hometown where skaters can not come. to this day, i have a bit of a odd feeling when i am surrounded, or passing skaters, an unease, dislikement, nobody understands why rolerblading was dropped from xgames when the pros were in their peak. and their skillsets and atheticism was on pair with skaters, and it was all managed in such a short term. skaters needed 50 years to get where we did in just 10. i recently seen some videos of skaters and inlines doing things together, and to be fair for me... well, it was hard to digest.
    but the thing is that inlineskateing never died. the fad dropped, so a random joe stopped buying pairs, which is anyhow good. it died in usa and uk. i am often i paris, and there they fucking do tricks for money on street - and it is so impressive what they do. most of the youtube channels we have about rollerblading are french, spanish, portugeese, canadian, with a stuttering skater being a "newcomer" from usa. i just recently seen the usd istambul tour 2015 and even newer vids - and fuck - one can see how the style totally changed from the 2006-7 (when i saw the last demo) and it is way more about having fun, then actually having an attitude, which is great - the chris farmer - the meantime vibes, but better.
    i stopped skating around 2012 when i moved to a new country, i took them with me - but studying was a priority and then i just forgot to reactivete. i recently replaced the 4x60 frame for a with 4x100. and i am back on them, although i do not do rails no more, i am taking inspiration from the leon the wizard and i am just enjoying a good smooth ride. bye now.
    p.s. wtf. you just enter the store with rollerblades.

  • @greenneon7314
    @greenneon7314 Před 2 lety +343

    “They even had a rollerblading game”. Neglects to show the greatest rollerblading game of all time, Segas Jet Grind Radio.

    • @YoDzOnHalo
      @YoDzOnHalo Před 2 lety +21

      Nah aggressive inline

    • @elibxborn
      @elibxborn Před 2 lety +4

      @@YoDzOnHalo I was just about to say that

    • @claytondavidson1938
      @claytondavidson1938 Před 2 lety +13

      Skitchen was the best

    • @mikesim6589
      @mikesim6589 Před 2 lety

      That was that dreamcast game right? I always wanted to play that 1.

    • @nofood1
      @nofood1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mikesim6589 still own my Dreamcast and still play it. 🤫

  • @Graybeard_
    @Graybeard_ Před 2 lety +319

    I was in college in CA back then, and what I remember why a lot of regular people (not pros or hard cores) swapped out their blades for skateboards was that when they were out and about, you could jump off your boards and go into a store or whatever, but with blades you were stuck, outside usually, as every public building (CA) had a sign on the front door saying "No Rollerblades." This was a pretty big deal.

    • @Alex-kr7zr
      @Alex-kr7zr Před 2 lety +12

      Sounds like Covid solved this problem.

    • @wiselyx
      @wiselyx Před 2 lety

      Lll all

    • @negerimeme4125
      @negerimeme4125 Před 2 lety

      Yeppp this is what I always have in my mind too.

    • @jacksimpson4326
      @jacksimpson4326 Před 2 lety +7

      I remember that funny how they still have that sign up every where

    • @Habeev07
      @Habeev07 Před 2 lety +4

      blading is for the most core of skaters. we dont care what ppl think. we do it bc its fun.

  • @omeuteacherdani
    @omeuteacherdani Před 8 měsíci +1

    You really got a point there when you refer to the fact that things had just changed. In fact I've started rollerblading in the nineties when I was 8 yrs old, and later as a teenager, I went skateboarding. Nowadays I still go skateboarding, but I've recently came back to rollerblading due to the simple fact that I've spotted some videos here on CZcams that really gave the appetite, alongside with the fact that the feeling I had had as kid remained until today. So... Thanks for sharing this video. ;-)

  • @TomVuk-ic3du
    @TomVuk-ic3du Před 11 měsíci +5

    I was a aggressive inline skater in my young years, was a lot of fun, big community and a lot of injury's. Big Halfpipe was my favorite. Later I took a lot of the skills into Freestyle Skiing. Still today I'm on Freestyle Skiing, thanks to this time of Rollerblading

  • @dontstack9270
    @dontstack9270 Před 2 lety +521

    I've been blading since 95 and still do it today. its evolved and gone more underground, big wheel blading seems to be popular in our scene at the minute. there's a group of us that skate every Sunday at our local park. we're all in our 30s and 40s :)

    • @katiedemski2419
      @katiedemski2419 Před 2 lety +14

      Love hearing this ❤️ I just decided to get back into it, haven’t skated since… 2008 ish

    • @RmX.
      @RmX. Před 2 lety +12

      Not following the fashion is a road to happiness, I was rollerblading in 2004 and still sometimes do

    • @dontstack9270
      @dontstack9270 Před 2 lety +13

      @@RmX. I still do it because I love it, makes me feel good. it's also a lovely feeling looking at people skate ramps and remembering when I was a kid thinking "wow, I wish I could do that" and now I can.
      only thing that does me in now are new tricks and hurting myself, don't recover as quick as I used to!

    • @RmX.
      @RmX. Před 2 lety +4

      @@dontstack9270 oh yes the wounds are healing forever now, remember being a kid and hurting myself wasn't a problem cause bruises would go away in 1 or 2 days

    • @grapenuts2292
      @grapenuts2292 Před rokem

      This is the way

  • @ZENMASTERME1
    @ZENMASTERME1 Před 2 lety +322

    I have been skateboarding since 1975, I have skated at hundreds of skate parks all throughout America. With that said, no matter what people think, no matter what people say, I’ll say it, it doesn’t matter what you’re riding on at the skate park, as long as you’re out there having fun doing it!!!

    • @bocat7482
      @bocat7482 Před 2 lety +5

      It was the urethane wheels that changed stakeboarding in the early 70's. Those old clay wheels were a bitch.

    • @myscreen2urs
      @myscreen2urs Před 2 lety +17

      Anyone riding a horse at the skate park? 🤔🙃

    • @statix1
      @statix1 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree. I loved watching my mates blade. They went hard and took some nasty slams. Respect at the park was earnt and they earnt it.

    • @tpespos
      @tpespos Před 2 lety +1

      Say that to my heelies, punk!

    • @kurtspringer3058
      @kurtspringer3058 Před 2 lety +2

      Show me something rollerbladers did that they didn’t rip off from skateboarder’s

  • @apucibence4024
    @apucibence4024 Před 2 měsíci +1

    i really enjoyed your video bro. i was a skater back in the 90s and this video just make me so happy. Greetings from Hungary

  • @zolyguy
    @zolyguy Před 22 dny +3

    It’s 2024 and I’m 31 and just started rollerblading again. Haven’t done it since 2004.

  • @Lilitha11
    @Lilitha11 Před rokem +287

    Growing up during that period I always felt like rollerblading was a lot more fun as a casual thing, while skateboarding always seemed more like a 'sport'. Especially when snowboarding started to become popular, and they kind of share how to 'feel'.

    • @hellomark1
      @hellomark1 Před rokem +8

      Yeah, I still have a pair (that almost never get used), I skateboarded too. It's easier to do tricks with skateboarding, you're not trapped/strapped in. Rollerblades are faster than skateboarding, but not even close to a bike. So they're in this kind of middleground where they don't do anything particularly well, and even in this video, other than rail grinding, there's not a lot in the way of doing tricks.

    • @robertseptim3579
      @robertseptim3579 Před rokem +6

      Same, but after seeing those professional rollerblading clips in the beginning, i was blown away! Vert rollerblading looks harder and scarier than vert skating! Like how do they land so well on two separated, skinny and round surfaces? There’s gotta be ankle breaks all over the place!

    • @eggfart05
      @eggfart05 Před 10 měsíci

      Remember snowblades? That happened just before snowboarding Little skis LoL

    • @Lilitha11
      @Lilitha11 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@eggfart05 To be honest, no I didn't remember those at all. I had to google it, then when I saw them I remembered, oh yeah that was a thing.

    • @larsonfamilyhouse
      @larsonfamilyhouse Před 7 měsíci

      The roller blade boot goes to like mid calf and protects the ankle from being broken @@robertseptim3579

  • @fighttips
    @fighttips Před 2 lety +2676

    I always thought it would be cool if there were blades you could pop off and on your shoes, for whenever you had to go in a store.

    • @unQuestionable69
      @unQuestionable69 Před 2 lety +367

      Are you talking about Heelys? Always wanted some of those

    • @CSUPI88
      @CSUPI88 Před 2 lety +364

      There were rollerblades like that, they were called Xsjado. Nowadays USD sells them.

    • @ianashmore9910
      @ianashmore9910 Před 2 lety +72

      Pretty sure that exists

    • @Tony2dH
      @Tony2dH Před 2 lety +27

      Check out Powerslide Doop skates!

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 Před 2 lety +147

      @@unQuestionable69 Lmao when I was young I was so jealous of anyone who had heelys... remember soap shoes? I wanted those too lol.

  • @Mokimanify
    @Mokimanify Před 3 měsíci +1

    I did the urban skating back in the day and I loved it for the speed, weaving all over while gliding over everything and you have so much control over what your body is doing. You need a strong core, legs,butt and total symmetrical strength.

  • @retrogazele
    @retrogazele Před 5 měsíci +11

    I'm 40 now . And use to roller skate in the 90s . Just ordered new rollerblades .. looking forward ! 🎉

  • @Ucceah
    @Ucceah Před rokem +342

    there's one reason inline skating will never die for real: it feels just as good as it looks. you move on your own two feet, but it's like you're wearing floating 7 mile boots.
    i have a road bike, the most efficient way to get around without a motor, i have a longboard, and i love taking it for a spin sometimes, but strapping on my blades is what i get giddy about

    • @barrelrolldog
      @barrelrolldog Před rokem +3

      Ain't it the truth.

    • @ipissed
      @ipissed Před rokem

      So it's roller skating with your knees together like some kind of awkward bird. Got it.

    • @look-at-me-
      @look-at-me- Před rokem +4

      He's talking about inline u wierdo it's dead asf

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Před rokem +5

      except a unicycle is literally superior to everything else

    • @ipissed
      @ipissed Před rokem

      @@Blox117 Cross country ballet pointe rules all other sports.

  • @icebergthegamer
    @icebergthegamer Před 2 lety +253

    When I was a teenage in the 90s, the rollerblade scene in NYC was blowing up. Barely any skateboarders. I swear once tony hawk on ps1 dropped, skateboarding took off. I blame tony hawks game lol.

    • @myeverythingworld8123
      @myeverythingworld8123 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes it was that I reckon too
      The dead Kennedys

    • @stotheh
      @stotheh Před 2 lety +1

      *took off **again**

    • @alexking2476
      @alexking2476 Před 2 lety +8

      Fruit booters

    • @jdmsolara6726
      @jdmsolara6726 Před 2 lety

      Yeah this was a big reason. Probably the biggest reason.

    • @divingfalconfpv4602
      @divingfalconfpv4602 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I'm from NYC. I remember starting with skating.. skate key was fire. Then rollerblading took off..
      And everyone i know that started skateboarding was after Tony hawk lol . I did have a skateboard as a kid way before the game came out though

  • @dankennedy3365
    @dankennedy3365 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Thanks for putting it together. I was a big inline grinder back in the early '90s, had all The Daily Bread mags, Senate gear and whatnot. Interesting to see your analysis of it's history. Well thought out out and executed 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
    about to buy another pair as it is just a blast to skate. Only problem is where to get some tight neon clothes 😆
    and I am in my 50s btw 😜

  • @user-ob1fx9lp2l
    @user-ob1fx9lp2l Před 11 měsíci +1

    The amount of knowledge you have on this subject and the amount of data you have collected is impressive. Good Video. I love inline skates, hate all you want.

  • @markhutchison5157
    @markhutchison5157 Před 2 lety +223

    The circle I hung around in the early 2000s we did it all. Skated, bladed, and biked. Do what you like to do and have fun doing it. I never understood the beef. Awesome little documentary.

    • @mopar_keys
      @mopar_keys Před 2 lety +3

      Same, agreed

    • @bhaveshpatel9626
      @bhaveshpatel9626 Před 2 lety +2

      I love doing it all as well. I remember road biking clothes with the tight shirts shorts and shoes looked weird to people and now it’s odd when someone is not wearing the gear. Blades are fun but for cruising around town and going into coffee shops or restaurants or bars, skateboard is just so much easier

    • @yepokay7877
      @yepokay7877 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes same here.

    • @ccricers
      @ccricers Před 2 lety +2

      I’m on the camp that rollerblades have the fuss of putting on and off. Tried them a few times, didn’t like the inconvenience and I went back to biking

    • @cycologist7069
      @cycologist7069 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ccricers If you are bar hopping along a beach boardwalk, taking the skates on and off can be a real PITA.

  • @seek8739
    @seek8739 Před 2 lety +193

    Essentially blading never got their Tony Hawk or Rodney Mullen, ZBoys etc. That one icon that transcends the sport and keeps pushing it into the mainstream and keeps growing and inspiring the next generation the way skating did.

    • @chrisginoc
      @chrisginoc Před 2 lety +25

      Brian Shima was going to be that guy but less mainstrem attention meant less sponsors and less money. Shima had a nasty injury and never came back but you're spot on with your comment

    • @cartercarter3484
      @cartercarter3484 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s all he needed to say not a 20 minute video

    • @chrisginoc
      @chrisginoc Před 2 lety

      @@cartercarter3484 True

    • @03stmlax
      @03stmlax Před 2 lety +2

      @@styrojeff who?

    • @wyattarp1975
      @wyattarp1975 Před 2 lety +8

      Because there is nothing that innovative you can do with wheels strapped to your feet.

  • @rodimusmaximus3912
    @rodimusmaximus3912 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I'm only 25, but I remember going to the rink or the park every weekend and you'd see almost every kid from school at one of the two. Now it's 2023 and my coworker laughed when I asked if he wanted to go skating. Oh well, another Sunday alone at the park is fine by me.

  • @Eli_Skipjack
    @Eli_Skipjack Před 10 měsíci +3

    As someone who’s still an avid rollerblader, I hope it comes back. It’s still fun as hell.

  • @joshuapowers4623
    @joshuapowers4623 Před rokem +291

    I think the reason it massively overtook skateboard in the 90's was because it's quite a bit easier to become somewhat proficient on skates than a skateboard. Most skayers will tell you it took 8mos, a year sometimes, to have good consistent ollies. Basically jumping with the board. Imagine not being able to jump up onto a 10" curb with roller skates for nearly a year.

    • @Firesgone
      @Firesgone Před rokem +19

      Now that you point it out, if that were the case I have to question whether it could take off as well if that were the case.
      You can always pickup the skateboard for a moment to climb/step over something, with skates a steep staircase becomes an obstacle.

    • @meself349
      @meself349 Před rokem +3

      If you enjoy flipping things around with your feet that much, wouldn't a soccer ball or one of those little "hacky sack" things save you a little 💰 over the price of a skateboard?

    • @Firesgone
      @Firesgone Před rokem +10

      @@meself349 I think you're replying to the wrong comment thread buddy. That's not at all relevant nor comparable here.
      Also, a hackysack is way easier to do tricks with and doesn't compare to balancing upon a moving object. Much less doing tricks while traveling.

    • @przemekkozlowski7835
      @przemekkozlowski7835 Před rokem +2

      @@Firesgone It depends on the obstacle. If it is just a curb, it is easier to step onto it with skates rather than pick up the skateboard and then put it down again. If you have an actual staircase or rough terrain skates become a real pain. For casual use, it is those small annoyances that determine which is preferable. When I was a teenager/ young adult, skates or skateboard were not practical for every day usage for me so they were purely a recreational (ie "show off") thing.

    • @ungeimpfterrusslandtroll7155
      @ungeimpfterrusslandtroll7155 Před rokem +12

      Roller blades also were a valid and fun tool to actually move longer distances though. I did not just use them for little tricks but to move between places. That's why i'm surprised they vanished so completely.

  • @joshvega4906
    @joshvega4906 Před 2 lety +81

    It died because xgames back stabbed rollerbladers. It’s like getting dropped by Olympics so the money disappeared and the talent wasn’t shown on tv

    • @richardbaer711
      @richardbaer711 Před 2 lety +3

      You mean because rollerbladers but stabbed each other?

    • @kevinsimard
      @kevinsimard Před 2 lety +1

      It's sad
      X games should definitely bring it back.

  • @3sanSam
    @3sanSam Před rokem

    This is a great video good pace, good info, great editing. Awesome!

  • @cristiantiar7946
    @cristiantiar7946 Před rokem

    you make me cry ...so much nostalgia man... thankyou

  • @MedlifeCrisis
    @MedlifeCrisis Před 2 lety +149

    I've still got my Hoax VHSs and my Senate hoodie 🥲

    • @KW-ng8nd
      @KW-ng8nd Před 2 lety +6

      Didn't expect you here. But pleasent none the less.

    • @skengasaurus
      @skengasaurus Před 2 lety +1

      jfc I forgot about senate lol. Found my K55's and (beat to shit) razor flats during lockdown and took them out

    • @tylergoralski8728
      @tylergoralski8728 Před 2 lety +1

      I got rid of my senate hoodies but have been looking for a new one!

    • @Adam666...
      @Adam666... Před 2 lety

      Lol, senate hoodie with some big ass public defender shorts and a bitchin wallet chain

    • @Steezy_Mx
      @Steezy_Mx Před 2 lety

      Thats cause your a Fruit Booter 😂

  • @klue507
    @klue507 Před 2 lety +294

    I remember as a skater crapping on rollerblades and there people in the 90s. We called them fruit boots. Now looking back, I realize they were just as dope as freestyle/BMX, or skating. It’s very entertaining to watch and I wish the best for it’s reemergence.

    • @danlyons4602
      @danlyons4602 Před 2 lety +18

      Yup. I was a fruitbooter. But a also could skate a little and rode BMX bikes.
      I'll admit that learning a majority of tricks of rollerblades. Tend to be a lot easier than skateboarding. But when you're incorporating handrails and gaps on rollerblades. Some of that stuff been to.be respected.

    • @klue507
      @klue507 Před 2 lety +4

      @@danlyons4602 For sure!

    • @adamblackburnblacky6493
      @adamblackburnblacky6493 Před 2 lety +3

      I had friends that would Diss bladers because they rode wood. It was all laughs though

    • @schnideeer
      @schnideeer Před 2 lety +12

      @@danlyons4602 My peer group all started with skateboards. None of us could ollie to save our lives. One guy showed up on blades and cleared a at the library. Next thing you know we all had blades and built a quarter pipe. Then the indoor skate park opened and we were hooked.
      After 20 years off, I just bought a pair of Roces M12's and am back to skating. I was surprised how much the skills stuck around.

    • @sephiroth7818
      @sephiroth7818 Před rokem +11

      Bladers are still around. And no one hates on us at the parks now a days. I'm almost 40.

  • @yopyop3241
    @yopyop3241 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It’s a tragedy that rollerblading died out.
    Rollerblading is probably the best activity/sport there is for building a nice derrière. Humans evolved their big glutes to balance on one leg as is necessary for walking upright. The glutes are the active part of the system for transferring the weight from the centered spine to a single off-center leg. What activity involves balancing on an off-center leg more than rollerblading?
    In addition to the glutes, you also need to stabilize the spine during the weight transfer from one leg to the other and as each leg kicks out to the side. So rollerblading also helps to cinch up the waist.
    Tight waist, built up glutes. Rollerblading makes the world a more aesthetically pleasing place.

  • @tedtalksrock
    @tedtalksrock Před 19 dny +1

    I remember in the 2000’s The was a big warehouse style store in Canada called The Great. Canadian Superstore. And they hired employees who were skilled rollerbladers and they wore rollerblades as they worked to more quickly transverse the expansive square footage of the store.

  • @xenwilson5919
    @xenwilson5919 Před rokem +306

    as a modern rollerblader, and a teen who wasnt aware of this "death," thanks for making this video. its nice to see that we are coming back

    • @Dippps
      @Dippps Před rokem +1

      cheers.

    • @senzayyy
      @senzayyy Před rokem +6

      Fr. I turned 21 this year and picked uo the blades for the first time. Been at it for 6? Months now

    • @griffinmaskell2418
      @griffinmaskell2418 Před rokem +2

      I’ve been blading for abt 4 years and it’s the best decision I made. It’s smf all the ramps and rails are so exhilarating and I hope that if it blows up again, people get to feel that same feeling

    • @LordDomielOfElysium
      @LordDomielOfElysium Před rokem +3

      Legit, same. I had no idea that it used to be a big thing either because it always seems that no one talks about it or know what it is-

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Před rokem +7

      roller blades are trash, you need a unicycle

  • @starvalkyrie
    @starvalkyrie Před 2 lety +138

    Let me get this straight. They were inspired to create the inline skate, when they found an inline skate in a store.

    • @P0LYBiUS7
      @P0LYBiUS7 Před 2 lety +16

      Haha I didn't notice until I read your comment. And you're absolutely right. 1:35
      They, like so many other successful companies, just copied an existing product and marketed the hell out of it as their own.

    • @gblargg
      @gblargg Před 2 lety +4

      Just like LEGO.

    • @coleford6197
      @coleford6197 Před 2 lety +9

      I understood it to mean that they improved upon something that wasn't successful in its first incarnation. I saw one of these inline skates in a used sporting goods store in the mid 70s, and it looked impossible to use.

    • @gblargg
      @gblargg Před 2 lety +2

      @@coleford6197 We rollerbladed back in the 90s as a family. After ice skating for years after that, I wanted to get the inline skates with a curved wheel base, so they don't all touch the ground at once. This better matches an ice skate's slight curvature, allowing for easier swiveling of your foot while on the ground. With normal inline skates you have to lift your foot to turn very much. This is another of these improvements that come after people get experience with them.

    • @shawnschroeder9704
      @shawnschroeder9704 Před 2 lety +7

      The guy in the video kind of glazed over that part. My understanding was the early inline skates took your conventional roller skate style wheels and just put them in a row. So they were a little more clunky and were made for going more in a straight line like cross-country skiing. And the brothers who created rollerblade wanted something that performed better for playing hockey on concrete and so they redesigned the frame that held the wheels and as I understand it trim down the width of the roller skate wheel and rounded it off on the edges so it was more like the wheels on an inline skate we see today. And it made it possible to corner more and be more agile with the skate.
      And then they ended up getting a connection to I believe it was kryptonic to have wheels made that were more the design they were looking for.
      Same as using a variation on a ski boot as the basis for their skate because it was simpler to get that produced than the hockey style boots which required a lot of stitching and hand labor. The rollerblade boots as they came out more popular we're a lot of molded components so ease of production.
      But yeah to the point they basically saw somebody else with a idea of the inline skate and improved upon it

  • @josefvacek6472
    @josefvacek6472 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For me, the biggest thing about rollerblading is the freedom of movement. You can go as fast or as slow as you like, aggressive or speed style, you have an infinite amount of lines that you can take through the city. Wizard skating is also very fun.

  • @Juice-vk7mc
    @Juice-vk7mc Před 11 měsíci +4

    I've been rollerblading since I was a kid and honestly didn't realize that it wasn't a normal thing lol. There's a local skate rink I've been going to for quite a few years thats always packed full of people. It wasn't until I recently invited my dad to come with me that I found out about it being huge in the 90s and kinda dying out like it did.

  • @Troyble84
    @Troyble84 Před 2 lety +50

    My buddy rollerbladed in it's hay day and explained that pro level got so ridiculous that you'd nearly need to die to go pro. Once that became unobtainable people lost motivation. You ended up in a body cast before you ended up with a sponsor.

    • @joshb8976
      @joshb8976 Před 2 lety +6

      This isn’t true at all. A lot of dudes I skated with in Charlotte were sponsored by razors. I mean the dudes with pro boots were insanely good but some weren’t. The best dudes were superhuman.

    • @Bloodysugar
      @Bloodysugar Před 2 lety +3

      All extreme sports are life threatening, they wouldn't be extreme if they didn't. Only people wanting to avoid being hurt lose their motivation when they figure out the real nature of a practice, others are attracted by this same fact because of the thrill risks provide.
      There's only one reason about rollerblade decline : it was an over exploited economical bubble that broke when money went in the next trend (scooters).

    • @AndrewPiercy
      @AndrewPiercy Před 2 lety +6

      As a suckerblader in CA in the 90’s I can confirm there’s some truth to this. I was at the xgames in San Francisco on the pier when Tony Hawk landed the 900 for the first time. It was amazing. Aggressive in-line didn’t have that magic anymore. The kids were just too good. The idea of working on a really hard trick existed at the individual level, but not at the sport level anymore. At the peak it seemed like all the time you’d hear about (or see) some 12 year old doing some trick combo on in-lines that should only be possible in a THPS game. It might not want to make you stop skating, but it did remove aspirations. I’d need to start a wicked meth habit to even have a shot at doing that one day and by the time I learned it some other kid would have already done something even crazier. By the time they pulled in-line from the xgames it was a bummer, but it kinda felt right. The stuff the pro fruit booters could do was insane, but at some level we knew skateboarding took more skill. It took more talent to make a board do that stuff than having wheels tied to your feet. One is like walking/running with flair, the other is manipulating an object with mostly your feet, often in mid-air, that physics doesn’t want to stay near you.

    • @Aliothale
      @Aliothale Před 2 lety

      Your buddy is 100% right. Rollerblading died in the late 2000's after Bittercold Showdown 10. After this event everything chilled out.. because people were literally out there dying. This is basically the damn Woodstock of rollerblading and it's never peaked higher than this.
      czcams.com/video/R9Qk-sTUHYE/video.html

  • @taemien9219
    @taemien9219 Před rokem +243

    I have a pretty good theory about why it died. Towards the end of the 90s and beginning of 2000s, skating rinks closed up. Unlike other similar sports like Skateboarding and Snowboarding, most kids got their exposure to rollerblading at a skating rink. These used to be a popular place for younger GenX and older Millennials to hang out when they were in middle school and early high school. Young kids would go there, play arcade games, do some skating, and see some older kids using rollerblades.
    When those skating rinks closed up and were torn down, there was no more new blood for rollerblading. Think about it this way, how many kids do you all see in regular roller skates these days? Not many there either.

    • @malice5121
      @malice5121 Před rokem +5

      Literally the only time I see roller skates is at *very few* Sonic drive-ins down here. I think I've seen two around where I live, which is still quite a few. Outside of that, nothing. Hell, almost no one skateboards around here, either.

    • @Ishasgirl
      @Ishasgirl Před rokem +8

      shockingly, the skating rink I went to as a kid is still around. they did add a huge indoor play center, it took up almost as much space as the rink.

    • @jeroen3673
      @jeroen3673 Před rokem +4

      I can find myself in this. The scene was also very acceptant of newbies, just to hang out casually or get more into the hardcore scene. We just hang out in the sun, smoking stuff we shouldn't and enjoy long evenings in the rink. At our rink they did not judge and everyone was welcome, it was simply a nice place to be. Skating or not.

    • @Estmaraver
      @Estmaraver Před rokem +13

      Well, to be frank... You no longer see kids in skates or kids at all. Most kids are usually coped up inside, with skaters of any kind bring rarer and rarer.

    • @jeroen3673
      @jeroen3673 Před rokem

      @@Estmaraver sadly 😞

  • @connergiven89
    @connergiven89 Před 13 dny

    A bunch of us are getting back into/got back into aggressive inline and wizard skating during or just after covid. Nostalgia, more money, need to get outside, etc, all are driving a resurgence of sorts. Still a small community, but tight and stoked.

  • @brydon10
    @brydon10 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video man. Really well done. I'd love to see aggressive inline make a comeback.

  • @Steril707
    @Steril707 Před 2 lety +76

    I remember us skateboarders being angry at rollerbladers back in the 90ies. Nowadays everybody is kind of happy to see a blader showing up at the skatepark.

    • @GodofLovers
      @GodofLovers Před 2 lety +36

      Now we're pissed to see a group of scooter kids lol.

    • @natancohen7331
      @natancohen7331 Před 2 lety

      True

    • @Rollerlife
      @Rollerlife Před 2 lety

      @@GodofLovers 🤣🤣🤣 about to say the same. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @GodofLovers
      @GodofLovers Před 2 lety

      @@Rollerlife lol fr tho. 😂

    • @Steezy_Mx
      @Steezy_Mx Před 2 lety +10

      Fruit Booters, Fruit Scooters, all the same

  • @SynthAir
    @SynthAir Před rokem +120

    The craziest thing I remember about rollerblading here in Canada is that there's a national supermarket chain called Superstore and in the 90's all the people who worked there (with the possible exception of the cashiers) wore rollerblades. Yes, people doing price checks and putting things back where they go on shelves would be rollerblading around the store at considerable speeds. I was a small child at the time so didn't think all that much of it, but looking back that was incredibly bizarre, and I would think that the staff must have had really sore feet and legs by the end of the day. The 90's were wild.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Před rokem +7

      That's ripe for lawsuits. "YOU BUMPED INTO ME, AND I ACTED LIKE I WAS RUN OVER BY A TRUCK!"
      For me, the 90s were bicycles, roller skates and Nintendo 64.

    • @shaynelowe9604
      @shaynelowe9604 Před rokem +7

      I remember that, I thought it was pretty cool at the time!

    • @MScotty90
      @MScotty90 Před rokem +3

      The employees at Sonic drive-ins used to wear skates and would skate your food out to your car. I remember being there once as a kid and seeing one of the waitresses trip as she was taking out a big order on a tray - several burgers, fries, and probably four drinks. Poor girl ended up dumping it all over the hood of somebody's car lol.

    • @luizfellipeabrantes2933
      @luizfellipeabrantes2933 Před 6 měsíci +3

      A lot of supermarkets in Brazil still have employees wearing rollerblades, it's so cool

    • @Sepia1989
      @Sepia1989 Před 5 měsíci +1

      you can still find restaurants with rollerblading waiters in China

  • @bekahjohnson1884
    @bekahjohnson1884 Před 7 měsíci

    SO interesting and a really well thought out piece. Thx!

  • @Nicola0192
    @Nicola0192 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks dude, for this story! I feel's like, this coming back, soon again, but with new brands and new names)

  • @aeronbern1769
    @aeronbern1769 Před rokem +341

    How could they learn to do these tricks without dying is beyond me.

    • @BramHeerebout
      @BramHeerebout Před rokem +82

      Survivor effect: 90% actually did die but the ones you see are the ones who lived.

    • @mohandasjung
      @mohandasjung Před rokem +2

      @@BramHeerebout it actually makes sense

    • @williamwade3443
      @williamwade3443 Před rokem +48

      If you’re born gay, rollerblading comes naturally

    • @aeronbern1769
      @aeronbern1769 Před rokem +14

      @@williamwade3443 it never gets old🤣🤣🤣

    • @SkeetnSkidaddle
      @SkeetnSkidaddle Před rokem +10

      @@aeronbern1769 never lmaooo

  • @rockygilchrist4586
    @rockygilchrist4586 Před rokem +121

    Shows what I know. Never knew rollerblading died. I’ve been doing it for 30 years or so. Never watched the pros and did t realize they took it off the X games. Mind blown.

    • @Pluto-ek3mh
      @Pluto-ek3mh Před 8 měsíci +9

      While it might not have many if any competitions or shows, it’s definitely not dead. A skate park for rollerskates and rollerblades opened up nearby my home around last week and it’s packed full of skaters. Never knew how many people near me skated and how many were legit pros. I love it there because of the variety of skill levels and ages. There were super young kids (below 10, around 7) all the way up to adults that were absolutely showing up the park with their skills; but there were also first-time skaters at the same ages. Such a friendly and humbling place full of people willing to help each other out.

    • @Just.Another.Soul89
      @Just.Another.Soul89 Před 4 měsíci

      Ffs same for me 😂 keep rolling!!

    • @Kilograham89
      @Kilograham89 Před 2 měsíci

      Been rollerblading almost the same amount of time, learned when I was 4-5 years old still have my fitness and my aggressives and my ice hokey skates as well, I would go to rinks no matter what state I lived in, and I would always find a decent amount of people skating. So to me it never died.

  • @TheDavebala
    @TheDavebala Před 4 měsíci

    😂 Watching this video kinda re-lit a fairly recent thought of grabbing a pair of skates. I've been in need of getting back some hobbies after all this boring adulting.
    What a perfect paced sport skating around can be.
    Who knows, you might be able to learn a quick trick or two to throw down, so you catch the eye of that jogger or dog walker you always see at the park.
    Get out there, and get active. 🤸‍♂️❤ Have fun

  • @The_incredible_Adam
    @The_incredible_Adam Před měsícem

    My first year at secondary school was 1994 ,I remember every one was roller blading or “blading” as original and cool kids like me called it 😅. In my DT work at school I made a clock work figure that went side to side on a rail to make it look like my little guy was grinding .
    I thought it became less popular because it came along so fast that when we all grew up and found other things to do it stopped being so popular.
    We all had to grow up 🥲you all will one day and look back at whatever you was doing at that time with fond memories and forgetting how awkward it all was

  • @calvingauer
    @calvingauer Před 2 lety +55

    "obiously we named it senate becasue we wanted a name that sounded powerful but thats also corrupt" LOVE IT

  • @RelentlessOhiox
    @RelentlessOhiox Před rokem +165

    I've been skateboarding for 21 years. I remember everyone giving them shit and calling them 'fruit booters' but they were jumping down like 17 stair sets. Ridiculous.

    • @mattmoto
      @mattmoto Před rokem +15

      Yeah literally "Fruit booters" was the first thing that came to mind here on the east coast lol.

    • @BonyKilla
      @BonyKilla Před rokem +8

      Fruit booters and bin liners 🤣
      I remember those phrases

    • @crovax17
      @crovax17 Před rokem +8

      I was a skater too and the fruit booster phrase did them in rofl. They would always get ragged on but looking back they did some bad ass shit honestly.

    • @Blox117
      @Blox117 Před rokem +3

      skateboard is trash get an euc

    • @dustyrhodes1655
      @dustyrhodes1655 Před rokem +1

      I mean its true...

  • @ketoman78
    @ketoman78 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your vid mate.
    I just got a quad at age of 46. I used to skate back in the 90s. Obviously not jumping anymore although still temped looking at some decent stairs lol. But! Perfect for fitness for me at my age!

  • @mchlnlmns
    @mchlnlmns Před 16 hodinami

    I started rollerblading last week. Been doing it every day, can't get enough. It is very liberating for someone who lives in a city. It's faster than walking, but more tiring than cycling but i don't mind. It's good aerobe training.

  • @domsbits3922
    @domsbits3922 Před 2 lety +102

    The Japanese brothers took the skill level sooooooo high there was nowhere else to go.

    • @PlantbasedRunners
      @PlantbasedRunners Před 2 lety +6

      The progression has to be to an advanced motorized version of inline skates, allowing all the same control, but with bigger forward thrust ....

    • @filipmartinez1162
      @filipmartinez1162 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PlantbasedRunners magnets 🧲 in the soulplates.

    • @DatBoiAntix
      @DatBoiAntix Před 2 lety +7

      @@PlantbasedRunners are you referencing air gear?

    • @PhaseSkater
      @PhaseSkater Před 2 lety +8

      @TaketheK I N G D O M blading/skates went from fabiola to chubby hipster chicks in full pads showing up to skateparks in skating rink roller skates trying half handstands on the small quarter pipes

    • @ellisdtrails420
      @ellisdtrails420 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PhaseSkater 🤣🤣🤣

  • @olivernordin
    @olivernordin Před 2 lety +634

    Bought my Rollerblades 2 months ago, let's go

    • @acteone
      @acteone Před 2 lety +5

      Damn. Bladekour is becoming a real thing 😀

    • @DaniSlot
      @DaniSlot Před 2 lety +1

      Let's get it!

    • @DaniSlot
      @DaniSlot Před 2 lety

      @@acteone Nobody wants to the things couse they get popular, that's what normies do.

    • @PlantbasedRunners
      @PlantbasedRunners Před 2 lety +1

      I seen inliners on inlines jumping across entire roads.
      I have the Oxelo Hardshell TriSkates and Rollerblade Macro Soft Shell boots (For Real Men Only) 🤣

    • @tristansutton371
      @tristansutton371 Před 2 lety

      Let’s bring it back baby

  • @hibana7298
    @hibana7298 Před 6 měsíci

    Definitely miss just going for a cruise in my rollerblades just carving with nothing but some music playing on one ear and the subtle traffic on the other. Will definitely be buying a pair soon. 🤙

  • @Ac3_Silvers
    @Ac3_Silvers Před měsícem +1

    I just dug put my old rollerblades to get back into the swing of things again after a few years. I’m only 24, almost 25 but I still knew like 30 other kids in highschool who had pairs and a bunch of others who only used them at skate rinks when we went on school trips and stuff.

  • @powertothesheeple5422
    @powertothesheeple5422 Před rokem +163

    It always boils down to what gets promoted and sponsored. In the 90's everything in "alternative" sports was blowing up. Freestyle skiing was gaining traction and with that snowboarding got popular and before you knew it, X-games was huge, Red-bull was a household name - and neither of them really promoted in-line skating. I think a big part of it also had to do with video games and the fact that Tony Hawk pro skater was epic.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem +2

      I know deep down you want to be a roller blade champ kid🤣

    • @atomic2174
      @atomic2174 Před rokem +10

      I agree. Popularity of anything is heavily influenced by money and media and vice versa.
      I still rollerblade at 36. Just not aggressive skating. It’s a fun and healthy hobby I plan to do into my 60’s.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Před rokem +1

      @@atomic2174 with those epic jumps down stairs you'll be a cool grand parent🤣

    • @bchristian85
      @bchristian85 Před rokem +6

      Skater culture in the late '90s, promoted by pop punk bands like Blink 182, also played a part I think. Rollerbladers were not included in that culture.

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Před rokem +6

      Media for sure, the first time I finally drank the famous Red-Bull I nearly spit it out, I will never understand who would want to drink that sugary piss water.

  • @smirkingdevil
    @smirkingdevil Před rokem +141

    The great thing about inline skating, is the fact that it actually increases the fitness of the casual user. I was amazed at how I could last a full day of skiing during winter, after buying my first inline skates and skating along the beaches in LA. Good times!

    • @TheFakePlayerGame
      @TheFakePlayerGame Před 5 měsíci +1

      I’m reading this and just now I realise that people can’t go a full day up in the mountains on their skis lol. I am quite young though so that might compensate for my lack of actually training. But when it comes to skiing I just keep on going

    • @ohhi5237
      @ohhi5237 Před 3 měsíci

      a whole day? lol your vacation doesnt last two weeks?

    • @TheFakePlayerGame
      @TheFakePlayerGame Před 3 měsíci

      @@ohhi5237 nope, it actually lasts 3 weeks

    • @soulsteela01
      @soulsteela01 Před 3 měsíci +6

      It's a very physically demanding sport. When I skated for the first time after 20 years, and only for 1h, I couldn't get out of my car normally for the next 3 days. Due to massive muscle strains. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @TennesseeTriStar
    @TennesseeTriStar Před 2 měsíci

    Snowboarding and skateboarding is what i grew up doing ! Had to travel a bit to snowboard but we always brought our skateboards with us on snow trips

  • @dlehmann8353
    @dlehmann8353 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Loved My rollerblades flowing through NYC streets... I'm buying a new pair... they may just be "coming back"

  • @RprShadow
    @RprShadow Před 2 lety +108

    The day roller blading died for me...
    17, no car, no job, inline skating for fun (pretty shit at it but whatever) but also real big into video games.
    New games coming out, absolutely hype about it. Preorder and all that.
    Game gets leaked to some gamestop and EB games stores early, call around and find out one is nearby in town.
    Parents are at work, its a weekend. Nobodies gonna know. Fuck it, skating down to the gamestop to get my game early.
    Skate like 5 miles away through traffic and such. Get to the gamestop exhausted, the stores shut down and has a sign that they relocated to a shop inside the mall across the street.
    Sure as shit not going to skate 5 miles back home to get my shoes. Skate into the mall to rush to the gamestop. Immediately stopped by mall police.
    Beg and beg and beg for them to just let me buy shoes at the shoe store so i can buy my game and leave. They finally agree.
    Dickhead mall cop says i can only go to a shoestore on the 1st floor (We're on the 2nd floor) and watches me struggle down a straircase with flat smooth marble stairs in fucking skates.
    Get to the bottom, mall cop is laughing at me from the top. I see the gamestop is 2 doors down from the shoe store.
    Book it into the gamestop money in hand and buy my game quickly as possible. Skate tf outta the mall towards the exit with mall cops yelling at me from a distance.
    Stupid mall cop golf cart chases me through the parking lot until i hit the sidewalk because security guards can't leave property like witches can't cross running water.
    Skate 5 miles home to play new game after absolute cluster fuck of a day. Ankles were on fire for 3 days.
    Game turned out to be pretty ass. Never skated again.

    • @TIJEY-BEG
      @TIJEY-BEG Před 2 lety +11

      What an amazing story.

    • @RprShadow
      @RprShadow Před 2 lety +4

      @@TIJEY-BEG Thank you, im glad it atleast has some entertainment value lol.

    • @RprShadow
      @RprShadow Před 2 lety +1

      @@HouseboundPerspectives I actually specifically remember asking the mall security for this solution and they were just being total dicks. They told me it was even worse to be in my socks or barefoot because of sanitary reasons.

    • @Zankaroo
      @Zankaroo Před 2 lety +2

      @@RprShadow Because the bottom of our shoes are so much cleaner? lol.

    • @RprShadow
      @RprShadow Před 2 lety +5

      @@Zankaroo They wouldn't be mall cops if they were geniuses.

  • @kght222
    @kght222 Před 2 lety +111

    as a kid of the 80s and 90s i do have to say that 90s fashion is definately starting to re-emerge. i haven't changed anything about the clothes i wear, but i would be let into a club now and i wouldn't have been 10 years ago.

    • @RusPitman
      @RusPitman Před 2 lety +11

      For real, my nephew now looks like someone I’d see at my high school.

    • @andrewzaborowski9685
      @andrewzaborowski9685 Před 2 lety +6

      For me it re-emerged because I now got offspring who's at the age I was in early 90s and it's something we can occasionally do together, I wonder if that's an explanation for a whole broader group of people too... the 25-30 yr gap would make sense.

    • @kght222
      @kght222 Před 2 lety +4

      @@andrewzaborowski9685 it would be a useful piece of anthropological research to check out. might even be able to identify generational trends that follow a pattern that goes back further than modernity.

    • @alexyo3927
      @alexyo3927 Před 2 lety +1

      Dork

    • @Lucas_Antar
      @Lucas_Antar Před 2 lety

      Lol what.

  • @DadLeisureSkateboarding
    @DadLeisureSkateboarding Před 7 měsíci +1

    As a kid in the 90's I always switched between skateboarding, inline skating and even snakeboarding! I was very confident riding around on all of them but it felt tricks on inline skates were limited unless you could backflip, had rails to grind and had ramps nearby and I just didn't have either of those! I also completely agree with the shop statement, and was probably the reason I would cruise/travel about on my board as I got older. Now in my 30's I wanted to revisit either skateboarding or inline... and I have opted for boarding (vlogging my journey if interested). But I might get some aggressive skates soon. I think both are making a comeback with people my age.

  • @spasmoQT
    @spasmoQT Před 18 dny +1

    It died because having to carry around a spare pair of shoes and then carry massive heavy blades around with you whenever you went anywhere was tedious. They weren't a valid way to get around unlike skateboards/bikes/scooters (which can either be locked up places or easily carried).
    You can try to say they died for other reasons, but I'd still use them if it weren't for that. I tried taking them to school/shops/wherever and it was always too much of a hassle.

  • @str3tch444
    @str3tch444 Před 2 lety +198

    My recollection from the time is that skateboarders/skateboarding culture did indeed incessantly mock and harangue rollerblading without mercy to the point that few people wanted to be associated with it anymore. That's the vibe I remember.

    • @gpolenik
      @gpolenik Před 2 lety +4

      It was just less unique and authentic than skateboarding. Especially since in the 90s we got so many cool skateboarders people just started making fun of inline skating, or rather specifically this street style of aggressive inline skating. Normal roller blading was still alright

    • @shailonnoelle7175
      @shailonnoelle7175 Před 2 lety

      You fruit booter

    • @Ant-813
      @Ant-813 Před 2 lety +13

      Fruit booters

    • @drbosommd
      @drbosommd Před 2 lety +2

      @@gpolenik it wasn't unique in any way. All rollerblade tricks are ripped off skateboarding including the names .

    • @RmX.
      @RmX. Před 2 lety +26

      @@Ant-813 Woodpusher

  • @rodrigogomvel2997
    @rodrigogomvel2997 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Tengo 33 años y soy de México. Comencé a patinar por el año 2004 después de practicar hockey y curiosamente, el video dice que era una época en declive, pero la escena en México estaba comenzando a tomar fuerza, con incluso marcas nacionales, revistas, y marcas extranjeras patrocinando a mexicanos. Obviamente siempre fuimos minoría, ya que la industria ya había empujado mucho al skateboard y se volvió estereotipo de adolescente gringo, a partir de videojuego Tony Hawk, miembros de Jackass, Bart Simpson y un largo etc) el Roller me dio una una de las mejores estapas de mi vida y la recuerdo con mucha nostalgia y de alguna manera influyó con lo que ahora soy. Hace poco compre unos Valo para salir y hacer un royal por lo menos, ya que tengo una lesión que me impide exigirme más. Actualmente el skateboard es de lo más común y es interesante cuando comentas que el roller puede tener un segundo respiro. Veamos qué pasa.

  • @ASTRALPLANTAE
    @ASTRALPLANTAE Před rokem +2

    I hope there’s a revival. The styles are getting cooler at least but the cool ones still cost a lotttt of money like K2s. Really want a pair of K2 uptowns and Eugen Enin, the idea of having a cool sneaker skate that you can take off is really cool

  • @mr.rodriguez5099
    @mr.rodriguez5099 Před 2 lety +235

    Aggressive inline skate is super fun and rewarding. It doesn't have the media, culture and big market support but it is way better like this to be honest. It's only done by passionate people. That's what matter the most really

    • @Steezy_Mx
      @Steezy_Mx Před 2 lety +14

      Fruit Booter

    • @DemetriosGeorge
      @DemetriosGeorge Před 2 lety +9

      This comment tends to assume that having some sense of media presence will kill the culture. When in reality there will always be a core market to every sport and it only helps the core pay riders enough to do what they love, they don't have to conform...

    • @mr.rodriguez5099
      @mr.rodriguez5099 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Steezy_Mx and proud💪

    • @devinreed5725
      @devinreed5725 Před 2 lety +4

      Everyday. I'm on my skates everyday.

    • @devinreed5725
      @devinreed5725 Před 2 lety +1

      @Daniel Lorenz hit a second hand store. People always buying skates and never using them. They end up giving them to good will or something. I got new skates for like $10.

  • @AmassMoreMoney
    @AmassMoreMoney Před 2 lety +116

    Granted the numbers aren't what they were in the 90's, but having experienced the highs and lows of the past 30+ years I can honestly say that rollerblading culture has never felt stronger.

    • @PlantbasedRunners
      @PlantbasedRunners Před 2 lety +3

      Are the lows when you fell over?

    • @nakada1996
      @nakada1996 Před 2 lety +3

      Wizard skating style is reviving the industry

    • @djuicedvbladerrep264
      @djuicedvbladerrep264 Před 2 lety +1

      We are back even Aggressive skating.
      We ARE THE ZOMBIES. We are back...and can group of zombies in a different places be killed?
      Probably not...if we spread...we are alive...but if we don't find anyone...even zombies can die......UNTIL........

    • @lanceeverhard6951
      @lanceeverhard6951 Před 2 lety +3

      Be a the ones left are the real ones.

    • @shredcity
      @shredcity Před 2 lety +6

      When sports "die" they often just become a lot more core, the passionate riders stay and the trend-followers leave. Lots of respect for you and the riders still doing it

  • @MightyMonk360
    @MightyMonk360 Před rokem +14

    I can say roller skates and rollerblades are coming back, stronger and better than ever, just watch the next 10 years.

  • @jopeteus
    @jopeteus Před 2 měsíci +1

    I always thought of rollerblading like ice skates, but without the ice. I enjoyed just getting to get my ice skate fix during the summer

  • @BROke4209
    @BROke4209 Před 2 lety +254

    Just want to add that in the late 90s, a lot of roller rinks were getting shut down in the states. So a lot of kids who would have been exposed to it didn't get a chance, I'm a 34yr old skateboarder and use to love going to Hammer Skate. 😭

    • @Teeveepicksures
      @Teeveepicksures Před 2 lety +15

      a lot of rinks wouldnt even allow blades, not unlike ski slopes tried to ban snowboarders at first

    • @Lamren
      @Lamren Před 2 lety +12

      Same thing in Belgium for me, most skateparks just closed out so we had to do it in the street, and we'd constantly either get security or cops sent at us or simply adults berating us for destroying property/doing too much noise.
      There were also a few punk kids who would try to berate us in skateparks, but once they saw you were able to pull out actualy tricks (or even be better than them at skateboarding) they'd go quiet real fast.
      Around 15-17 years old I eventually got tired of having to struggle so much just to enjoy such an amazing sport, I never understood to this day why no sport center ever had ramps and official skateparks, as small as they would be.
      Be it BMX, Skateboarding or Roller, those sports are really worth doing and supporting, as they have an endless room for creativity and fun.
      Had I a Skatepark closeby, I'd still be skating today (I'm 34 now).

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns Před 2 lety

      most rinks didn't even let us in, they wanted that rental money for their shitty roller skates

    • @mj-np9sy
      @mj-np9sy Před 2 lety

      @@Teeveepicksures Yup I was a goalie all thru school and the rinks that had wooden floors wouldn't let me skate on them. I'd have to sit out away games because I couldn't skate quads good enough.

    • @NoQualmsTheArtist
      @NoQualmsTheArtist Před 2 lety +2

      All around the world rinks were closing then.

  • @Nintenbro64
    @Nintenbro64 Před rokem +77

    MANNNNN this took me back to '99. 10 years old with a pair of k2s depleting my mom's candle collection to try and grind concrete parking blocks and handicap rails.

    • @spicydramarama852
      @spicydramarama852 Před rokem

      For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. John 3:16, 17

    • @ItsMyFate
      @ItsMyFate Před rokem +1

      @@spicydramarama852 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32

    • @isaacayala5552
      @isaacayala5552 Před rokem +1

      I was 15 and hardcore into skating (skateboarding) in that year. Good memories. I miss my best friend. RIP Josh

    • @mwalshe
      @mwalshe Před rokem

      Sweeet!!!!

    • @FureyinHD
      @FureyinHD Před rokem +2

      @@spicydramarama852 Cope. We're all going to perish.

  • @TimesChu
    @TimesChu Před měsícem +2

    Maybe someone pointed this out already, but Nike is named after the Greek goddess of victory, so it actually rhymes with the name Mikey.

  • @caseymoore4759
    @caseymoore4759 Před 2 měsíci

    My rollerblading says we’re the best growing up! Traveling to comps and other cities. Even made it to the am world championships around 07ish

  • @wyliebrabson7946
    @wyliebrabson7946 Před 2 lety +175

    I used to rollerblade like it was my job in the 90s when I was a kid. It was my favorite thing to do. As I got older, naturally I just moved away from it and now in my late 30s, I can't even remember the last time I strapped on a pair of inline skates. In my early 20s, I remember going on my first ski trip. Because of this obsession with rollerblades as a kid, it lead to me picking up ski blades. Anyone that was good at rollerblading, go snow skiing this winter and rent a pair of ski blades. I bet you will be flying down black diamonds after your first day on them. I'll still shred like I was 16 on those things and it feels so natural. It's like the feeling of those rollerblades never left.

    • @kris6682
      @kris6682 Před 2 lety +13

      Get you a pair of skates and go to the park bet your ass you won’t be the only old guy there and you won’t regret it

    • @whatyoudo9773
      @whatyoudo9773 Před 2 lety +9

      funny I ended up on blades as well and still ride them now at the snow...the only older kook on the hill and the teenagers hoot and yell from the lift like short skiis are outrageous, they are just short skiis, they feel like skiis to me but they are annoying to move through the line. I really believe in a big way that most people just want to fit in quick and not be unique so if they see some stoned snowboarders trip out at a guy with short skiis they are afraid to try it. It's just like right now, everyone is afraid to stand up for logic so they wear masks and take un-tested drugs just cause they say everyone else is doing it, not me baby, I'll wear spandex with blades before I'll adopt this latest fad!

    • @NuclearNasa
      @NuclearNasa Před 2 lety +8

      I started on 32. Now I'm 38 and I love it. Age is just a number.

    • @timslee2573
      @timslee2573 Před 2 lety +2

      deffo gonna take you up on this. Nice one.

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts Před 2 lety

      @@whatyoudo9773 short skis 😃

  • @jamesridley9178
    @jamesridley9178 Před 2 lety +141

    "The skills of these guys in the ninties" *proceeds to show clips from the 01-05 hammer era, when inline was already "dead". The numbers of "participants" are BS too, those numbers include every one that simply tried on a pair of skates in that given year. Rec, fitness, hockey and aggressive. In the 90s, it was very rare for bladers (as in the "aggressive" ones this video is largely about) to out number skateboarders at parks and popular spots, I started skating in 96 in Socal. Still skate, cause you know what, its fun and great exercise if you can avoid breaking your wrists. We didn't quit, we just had to go to college and get jobs.

    • @jinyboi
      @jinyboi Před 2 lety +2

      Very informative

    • @JunVanMars
      @JunVanMars Před 2 lety +4

      Right. And I think it's absolute fine to include every style of skating into the numbers. As long as its the same with the others. Inline skating is not only agressive. It's recreational, slalom, speed, downhill, wizard, asult(city) etc :) ♥️
      But yes, ultimately the sport never really died at all.

    • @bbenny9033
      @bbenny9033 Před 2 lety +15

      fr its like including every single person rode a bike in street bmx

    • @sandhanitizer15
      @sandhanitizer15 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah, skateboarders have always outnumbered rollerbladers like 5:1

    • @lurker-mq4fp
      @lurker-mq4fp Před 2 lety +2

      Yep, I hear that rubbish about jobs getting in the way of a good time. Urgh.

  • @nathanchildress5596
    @nathanchildress5596 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I legitimately suffered being the only blader at my skatepark. I wasn't even made fun of, because I sent it so hard without knowing what I was doing, and I've broken 2 wrists, a collar bone, and separated my shoulder. What makes rollerblading actually badass is that you can't bail, you've got wheels on your feet even if it all goes wrong.

  • @seanashworth6750
    @seanashworth6750 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I think there is a new style of skating the streets that is appealing to people especially now we live in an era of heavy traffic, and alternative methods of travel are becoming more popular